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th Dear Parents 12 February 2016 Good News at half term: • 8 students have secured offers from Cambridge Next half term, 26 boys and 4 staff are preparing University and 7 from Oxford in this year's round of to head off on an adventure to South East Asia to UCAS applications. Many congratulations to them. bring their GCSE Cold War studies to life. They • It has been a busy term in the Politics department . will be visiting the underground tunnel systems of The student-run Politics Society continues to go the Vietcong, cruising on the Mekong Delta, from strength to strength, with great attendance from taking in the views of Angkor Wat and learning across all year groups and much lively debate. about the rule of the Khmer Rouge under Pol Pot • Guest speakers have included ex-student Grant who oversaw the Cambodian genocide, killing one Schapps MP, the former Lib Dem Home Affairs quarter of the country’s population. It promises to Spokesman, Mark Oaten, and various councillors be an exciting, educational and thought provoking and old boys who have gone on to pursue interesting trip. careers in politics and the media. • Upper Sixth Politics students are continuing to keep Maths News their fingers on the pulse of the US election race • Major congratulations are due to the Hans Woyda and Lower Sixth students are looking forward to Maths team of Muhammad Manji U6G, Tyrone visiting Parliament in March to observe debates in Muriiithi L6B, Luke Ashford 11C, Jeremy Zolnai- the chamber and meet our local MP, Richard Lucas 11C, Hayyan Khan 9C and Thomas Connor Harrington, among others 8G. Out of 64 participating schools, they have • This half term has been a very busy and productive qualified for the last 8 in the competition, and are one for the school’s Debating teams. Firstly, Aron now keeping company with some of the most Finklestein 9T and Sahir Patel 9N will be prestigious schools in the South East. Following a representing the school in the final of the 35-30 victory against Merchant Taylors in the last International Competition for Young Debaters to round, they now face a challenging Quarter Final be held in the Oxford Union on 30 April. They beat tie away at City of London School. Having many other schools in a regional round held recently matched the school’s best ever performance in the at UCL in London. So huge congratulations to Aron competition, they are now, like Leicester City, and Sahir, but also to Nick Bush 10T, Charles keen to see how far they can go! Manieson 10P, Rohan Ahluwalia-Pandor 7P and • The results have now arrived for the UKMT Akshay Mehta 7P who also participated in this Maths Olympiad and Kangaroo , both sat in competition and made great speeches and gained so December. Muhammad Manji U6G is to be much experience. They are strongly urged to congratulated on a stellar performance in the continue to play a prominent role in representing our Olympiad, the most prestigious High School school in future debating competitions as they have competition in the country, in which he was proven themselves to be fine and confident debaters. ranked in the top 60 out of 1500 entrants, and • Our 6th Form teams have also been busy therefore qualified for BMO2, for which we are participating in the Oxford and Cambridge still awaiting the results. There were also strong Schools Debating Competitions recently. Zendell performances in the Kangaroo from Dominic Critchlow U6G, Patrick Noren U6P, Akash Jones U6G, Douglas McGregor Smith U6T and Dasgupta U6N, Julian Manieson U6P, Samir Patel William Britter L6F, each of whom was awarded a L6B and Dawid Cedro L6B have all shown a great Merit certificate for scoring among the top 25% of deal of commitment and perseverance by giving up candidates. Congratulations to all our senior their time to represent the school and for this they students who were part of the original Senior deserve thanks and congratulations. Challenge (with over 100,000 entries from 2000 • The History department sees a number of exciting schools) and where we received 13 Gold, 30 Silver trips and visits in the Spring term. 48 boys and 5 and 41 Bronze certificates. • staff have just returned from a visit to the Well done also to Hamish Starling 7C, Owen Battlefields of the First World War, where they Bunn 7N, Yueyang Han 7N and Aman experienced life as it would have been for the Chandarana 7T, who have qualified for the Final soldiers on the Western Front. They had the of the Hertfordshire Year 7 Maths Competition , privilege of taking part in the Last Post Ceremony at following a very impressive performance in their rd the Menin Gate, and paid their respects at Tyne Cot heat. We wish them the best for the Final on 23 Cemetery, the resting place of 11,954 soldiers of the February. Commonwealth forces. www.watfordboys.org 01923 208900 @WBGSExcellence [email protected] Sports News four of Bartok’s Romanian Dances ; the Fuller • The U16 hockey team finished 2nd in the County String Quartet, with violinists Justin Ho 10C and Cup, beating Merchant Taylors, Hitchin, Aldenham Nathan Kelion 11B, violist Tom Watts 11B and and Haberdashers along the way. This meant that cellist Kazu Sair L6T, played the first movement they qualified for the East Preliminary rounds at the of Borodin’s String Quartet No. 2 in D, whilst the University of East Anglia where the boys did very final musical item was given by Ralph Curwen well to finish 3rd in their group. 11B and Robbie Curwen 9F, playing Grieg’s piano • The U18 hockey team has progressed to the 3rd duet Wedding Day at Troldhaugen. round of the National Plate competition. • Congratulations also go to the Big Band for the • A quick term with not many cross country fixtures performance they gave at the first Herts Jazz but excellent attendance continues to training on Festival in St. Albans at the end of January. The Mondays and school representation at the Saturday professionals were impressed by the standard of morning Cassiobury Park Run . The seniors the group at the Festival and it was a most battled hard at the Goater Cup at Haberdashers and enjoyable event to be part of, giving the Band an then the National Schools Competition in Coventry opportunity to play to a new audience. You will where they came a respectable 25 th from 43 schools be able to hear the Big Band in March, along with and were the top state school. Danny Figg L6P, our other ensembles, at the two Spring Concerts Oliver Griffiths 9N, Adam Serag 8P, Toby Morris on March 16 th and 17 th in the Muse Concert Hall. 7N and Louie Weissand 7G had tough races at the A letter will be sent out via In-Touch after half Hertfordshire Schools trials at Westminster term and you will also be able to find it on the Lodge. We are still waiting to see if Oliver has website in due course. Tickets will need to be qualified for the Junior team as he came 8 th from 82 applied for online through ParentPay, as before. runners. • On Saturday February 27 th , at 7.30pm, the Senior • 14 senior runners have confirmed for the Majorca Choir will bring their project with Opera Herts to training tour and fundraising activities will a conclusion with a performance of Puccini’s La continue after half term. Boheme in the Muse. Tickets, at £15 each are • The Boyt Mile trophy will be competed for on available from [email protected] . Parents will Monday 7 th March on the Main School field at need to mention that they have a son or sons at the 1.20pm for the Junior and Senior runners of the school in order to obtain tickets at this price. A school. All spectators welcome, boys are to check reminder that the first rehearsal with the Opera th the noticeboard if they are selected to compete. Herts group is on Saturday 20 February at • After the success of the last few years, we are once 2.30pm in the James’s Theatre. th again collecting Sainsbury Active Kids vouchers • We are delighted that on Monday March 14 , the which help to buy new equipment for the School and world-famous violinist, Dr Tasmin Little will be have been of particular benefit to the PE department coming to Watford Boys to work with a number of in recent years. Please ask your son to hand them to our violinists and string ensembles. String players his Form Tutor. not directly performing on the day will be able to • The Senior 1st tennis team, comprising Nick come and listen to her inspirational words. Hatcher (Captain) U6N Dhillon Dhodia 11T Greg • We received excellent instrumental music exam Wood L6P and Amar Budhdeo L6T, reached the results at the start of term. Congratulations to National Finals at Bolton Arena in mid-march by Jaishulin Harsiani 8G (singing), Shane O’Sullivan comprehensively beating St George's College in 8T (saxophone) Ashley Hatch 9F (clarinet) and Weybridge. Each player won his respective singles’ Vitalijs Strelcuks 8T (singing) for achieving match before the two pairs teamed up to win the Distinctions in their exams and to Max Adam 9T doubles. (saxophone), Jamie Barrett 9F (clarinet), Jaishulin • This outstanding victory, combined with the Harsiani 8G (trombone), Joseph Miller 8C previous successes over the past 6 months, has led (trumpet), Kelsey Trevett 9B (clarinet), Ethan them to be one of the remaining 8 schools in the Underwood 8F (saxophone), Deven Voralia 11N country left in this prestigious senior students' (viola), Nicholas Watt 10C (double bass), cup competition.