1st December 2017 Issue No. 66 1 Rhagfyr 2017 Online Brynteg News Cyhoeddiad 66 Newyddion Brynteg Ar lein Contents: Calendar: Art Department News 06.12.2017 Year 12 Parents Evening DT Department News 14.12.2017 Year 10 Parents Evening Drama Department News 19.12.2017 Annual Carol Service Health and Social Care News 22.12.2017 End of Term Computer Science & I.C.T Department News 08.01.2018 School for all pupils Language Department News Music Department News PE Department News Staff Training Days: Sixth Form News Anti Bullying Week Friday 16th February 2018 Expressive Arts Transition News Thursday 29th March 2018 Charity Information Monday 23rd July 2018 Message Board Exam Information Tuesday 24th July 2018 Literacy Focus Book of the Fortnight E-Safety Thought of the Week Art Department News Newyddion Yr Adran Gelf What a fantastic day out in Bristol on 22nd November with our lovely sixth form art students. Grayson Perry, Banksy and Bristol Museum were great sources of inspiration for coursework development. Thank you all for being fabulous! Mrs Pearson and Mrs Topham Information and photographs supplied by: Mrs S Pearson The totem pole crests are developing really well in Mrs Gregory’s classroom. Well done 8S, 8Y and 8E Year 11 made an excellent start to their final artworks. There is lots of clay work, masks, digital illustration, batik and detailed tonal work. A great energy to the class. Well done Information and photographs supplied by: Mrs S Pearson Design & Technology Department News Newyddion Yr Adran Dylunio a Thechnoleg The Design & Technology Department have been very impressed with the standard of work from pupils. Take a look at some recent work completed by pupils from various year groups. Here are some fantastic examples of mobile phone designs produced using 3D Computer Aided Design by some year 9 Pupils. Year 10 Product Design students have been casting their pewter designs having drawn and laser cut their moulds. Here is an early concept prototype for a new take on extension lead design. A modular system of rotating power pods. Watch this space as the project develops over the coming months. Information and photographs supplied by the Brynteg Design and Technology Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Design-Technology-at-Brynteg-School-679043482166068/ Drama Department News Newyddion Yr Adran Ddrama December Schedule DATE WHEN WHERE WHO WHAT DANCE (Status Quo) MRS RICHARDS MAIN CAST & LUNCH L G GYM EM MARCH MAIN CAST EXTRAS MON 4TH DEC 3.30 - 5PM L G GYM DANCE MAIN CAST EXTRAS (Wildcat Cheers) MRS RICHARDS EM MARCH BLOCKING PBE LS HALL MAIN CAST MON 4TH DEC 3.30-4.30 SINGING ROOM 19 CHORUS (We’re All In This Together) ZF MAIN CAST SINGING WEDS 6TH DEC 3.30-4.30 ROOM 19 + ZF MAIN CAST EXTRAS MAIN CAST & MAIN CAST DANCE LUNCH ROOM 22 EXTRAS (Status Quo) FRI 8TH DEC PBE 3.30 – 5PM L G GYM MAIN CAST & MAIN CAST EM MARCH EXTRAS LS HALL MAIN CAST BLOCKING/SINGING MON 11TH DEC 3.30-4.30 + MAIN CAST EXTRAS PBE/ZF WEDS 13TH BLOCKING/SINGING DEC 3.30-4.30 LS HALL MAIN CAST PBE/ZF DANCE MON 18TH 3.30 – 5PM L G GYM SHARPAY AND RYAN MRS RICHARDS DEC EM MARCH LUNCH ROOM 22 DANCE WED 20TH SHARPAY AND RYAN EM MARCH DEC PBE Health and Social Care Iechyd a Gofal Cymdeithasol Year 12 students have recently attended various talks from visitors to the school who work within health and social care. These talks have been invaluable to our students and they have given an accurate insight of what these jobs actually involve. Phlebotomist talk On the 16th November year 12 Health and Social Care students received a visit from a Phlebotomist who spoke about the work she does supporting the medical profession and on the 23rd November Paramedics visited pupils giving students an insight into their profession. Paramedic talk Information and photographs supplied by: Miss S Jarrett Computer Science & I.C.T Department News Newyddion yr Adran Cyfrifiaduron a T.G.Ch On Friday 17th November a group of year 9 girls visited Cardiff University School of Computer Science and informatics for their Cyber Girls First Day. The event is directed at girls who enjoy ICT to promote future study of Computer Science. They were given an insight into the career opportunities available in programming and cyber security. Only 12% of jobs in STEM (Science including Computer Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths) subjects are filled by women, yet they constitute 51% of the population, so there are huge opportunities for girls right now. The day included a variety of presentations and activities. Speakers from GCHQ Cheltenham and the National Cyber Security Centre (who led the fight to defeat the ransomware virus when the NHS was hacked) explained how all types of people are needed in cyber security, and women often have the specific skills needed. Speakers from CISCO, whose networks carry more than 80% of the world’s telecommunications traffic, described the opportunities for girls in computer science careers, explaining that the gender pay gap evident in most careers isn’t an issue in the computing industry but less than 10% of computer science students are women. Our Brynteg Cyber Girls worked through a practical activity in one of Cardiff University’s huge computer suites, where they coded an encryption program in a language called Python, and were able to encrypt and de-encrypt messages to each other. The day ended with the girls being presented with a goody bag with lots of things, including a t-shirt and their own Rasberry Pi computer! Back in school we plan to run further events where these girls and others will be able to program the Rasberry Pi’s and other computer science activities. All our year 9 pupils will develop their programming skills in their ICT lessons this year. Information supplied by: Mr D Pearce Photographs courtesy of Bristol Grammar School Computer Science Department On Wednesday 22nd November a group of year 13 pupils visited the prestigious Bristol Grammar School for a Computer Science Inspiration day. There were talks from Professor Tom Crick M.B.E on how computer science is changing society and the challenges ahead. Eriol Fox, Tamsin Hodge and Lucia Velasco who are Women’s Tech Hub and STEM Ambassadors. They shared their experiences about working as developers in the software industry, interface design and geospatial data. The day finished with the charismatic Sam Aaron from the University of Cambridge, creator Sonic Pi, demonstrating the basics of composing and performing music through computer code. On Tuesday 12th December, Neil Aubin, Digital Advisor for Microsoft Services United Kingdom, will be visiting Brynteg School to deliver a computer programming workshop to a group of Year 9 girls. The purpose of the visit is to highlight the lack of females in the computing industry and encourage more females to pursue a career in this challenging, creative but very rewarding career. The first computer programmer in the world was a female from England named Ada Lovelace who was the poet Lord Byron’s daughter, she wrote code with Charles Babbage for his Analytical Engine in the 1830’s. All our year 9 pupils will develop their programming skills in their ICT lessons this year. Information supplied by: Mr D Pearce Language Department News Newyddion yr Adran Ieithoedd Music Department News Newyddion Yr Adran Gerddoriaeth Calling all pupils! All pupils are welcome to attend Please note that all pupils having Vocalmotion. instrumental peripatetic lessons No audition or in school should be attending previous singing their music lessons and school experience is ensemble rehearsals each week, necessary. as well as practising their instrument each day at home. Information supplied by: Mrs Z Fender All rehearsals begin at 1.45pm prompt and end at 2.10pm. Information supplied by: Mrs Z Fender PE Department News Newyddion Yr Adran Addysg Gorfforol Hockey Results: Year 7 v Porthcawl: The team drew 1 game and won the other 3 games, Winning the fixture overall! It was great to see so many year 7 girls and boys giving it everything for the school team. Year 7 A + B battled it out in windy conditions v Porthcawl to draw the match 2-2. The player of the match went to Isabel Matthews & Niamh Patterson, and a gutsy performance from Milly Bayliss & Grace Parry. Well Done to all the girls involved! Pictured: Isabel Matthews, Niamh Patterson, Milly Bayliss and Grace Parry Year 9 v Porthcawl: The year 9 hockey team put in an excellent performance with much improved stick skills and composure on the ball. They scored great goals winning the match 5-0. Scorers were Charlotte Llewellyn, Emelia Lewis, Amelia Wyatt, Hannah Cooke and player of the match was Fearne Jenkins! Bendigedig! Pictured: year 9 hockey team Game played at Bae Baglan Year 7 played in the Rugby festival held at Porthcawl Comprehensive last Thursday. They played 4 games in total they won 2 and lost 2. The team put in some great performances playing some really nice rugby. Alexander Llewellyn was one of our stand out players throughout all four games and bagged himself a few tries! Year 7 also played Bae Baglan in very windy match on the new 4G surface. Despite the conditions the team continued to try and play an expansive style of rugby. Daniel Honeyfield, Cian John & Harry Griffiths played a vital role in driving Brynteg forward and making some superb tackles in defence! Try scorers were Alexander and Daniel. Well done to all the pupils that represented Brynteg! Year 8 played their Ospreys East Final on Tuesday also at Bae Baglan School.
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