Friday 12th July
Co-headteachers’ welcome
As we approach the final week of this busy and exciting summer term, and indeed the end of the first year of our co-headship, we would like to reach out to thank everybody within our special Simon Balle All-through School community.
This week alone has seen highlights including Saffron Sounds on Saturday, our formal Awards ceremony on Monday, Sports Presentation Evening on Wednesday, Transition day and EPQ presentations on Thursday, Larch sports day today and we look forward to a Slice of Summer tomorrow! The all-through art exhibition is being busily prepared as I write and trips out next week include the Year 6 cohort off to Sheringham for geography fieldwork, our D of E bronze students out on expedition, and the annual music tour off to Ghent. There is no doubt at all that our community is thriving at this time!
We were delighted to be able to publish our Outstanding Ofsted report yesterday, and, in this final newsletter of the year, it is fitting to be able to quote from our report in order to thank your wonderful young people for all they bring to Simon Balle.
‘Pupils thrive within the impressive positive ethos of this school. They are well equipped to become, ‘tomorrow’s citizens today.’
‘Pupils take great pride in demonstrating school values, such as compassion, kindness, respect and patience.’
‘[Pupils] sustain their concentration and focus on learning exceptionally well … Pupils work hard to learn and achieve. This helps them to reach the school’s high expectations.’
‘Pupils benefit from the school’s excellent enrichment provision.’
‘Pupils behave exceptionally well. They are pleasant, polite and caring young people.’
With so much news to share and celebrate in this newsletter (guest edited by Y4), all that remains is for us to thank you for your ongoing support within our school community, and for us to put our young people at the centre: they are exceptional and it is them that continue to allow Simon Balle to be a place where all can flourish.
When we get there, we wish you all a wonderful summer. We look forward to welcoming our Year 11 and Year 13 students in for results days, and our new Year 7s back for summer school. After a very well-deserved rest for all, we look forward to a new academic year as we know that 2024-2025 will bring enriching experiences a-plenty and abundant opportunities to sustain all that is offered at our Outstanding All-through School.
Art exhibition and Slice of Summer
Don’t forget that the Art Exhibition and the PSA’s Slice of Summer event are both taking place tomorrow (Saturday 13th July). We hope to see as many of you there as possible.
Please visit the London road subway to see examples of our students’ GCSE and A-level art and design work. This work had been selected by Hertfordshire County Council to be displayed within our community. Yesterday, along with other local schools we were invited to see the work being unveiled. The art is of such a high standard and we are very proud of all that our students have achieved.
We’d also like to draw your attention to the fundraising page for our Art Development Fund. Donations will go directly towards inspiring current and future students through celebrating their creative work and contributing to the inspiring learning environment.
Saffron Hall
Last weekend’s Saffron Sounds event was another resounding success. You can read more here.
Mock election
After two weeks of campaigns and a hustings in both the Larch and secondary school, we held our own mock election on Thursday 4th July. All students from year 3 to year 12 were invited to a polling station to vote for the political party whose ideas they liked the best. The results were announced at break time the next day for the Simon Balle All-through School mock election constituency:
- Conservative Party 43 (4.4%)
- Green Party 151 (15.5%)
- Labour Party 484 (49.4%)
- Liberal Democrat Party 123 (12.6%)
- Reform UK 170 (17.4%)
Well done to all the sixth formers who worked so hard to represent the views of the different political parties and to create so many conversations between students about who they may vote for. We have been really impressed by the willingness of everyone to get involved in the whole electoral process from the campaigning to the hustings to voting on election day. We hope the habit of voting will stay with our students for a lifetime.
Year 12 Politics and History students visit Parliament
We had a fantastic trip to the Houses of Parliament and the Supreme Court this week. We were lucky enough to see the Speaker’s Procession in the House of Commons as well as visit the viewing gallery to see new MPs taking their oath of allegiance. We also crossed Parliament Square to visit an exhibition in the Supreme Court. An empty Courtroom meant that students were able to sit in the Justices chairs and hold an impromptu debate on whether 16 and 17 year olds should be given the vote!
Larch student leadership
It’s a new and exciting time for the Larch Student Leadership Team for 2024/25 with a brand new structure to allow more students to be a part of the team.
Huge congratulations go to our newly elected Larch Student Leadership Team. Lead by our fantastic new Larch presidents Oscar G, Romilly P-S, Valentina M:
We look forward to celebrating their achievements further next week with an invitation to the Co-Headteacher’s to mark the start of their leadership journey! Watch this space for more to come in the new academic year!
Year 8 Science Trip: Colchester Zoo:
On Monday the 1st July 170 Year 8 Science students visited Colchester zoo to listen to talks on the importance of Conservation. Students were able to continue their Science work beyond the classroom by observing their chosen animal up close, learning key facts and enriching their understanding. An excellent day and fantastic opportunity for our students.
Y4 Newspaper articles
Year 4 have been writing newspaper reports about their play. Year 3 and 4 will be acting and singing in their performance of Who’s Your Mummy? on Monday night. The purpose of the article is to inform the reader about the play. Keep your eyes on social media for photos from the performance!
Drama Enrichment
Students from years 6, 7 and 8 got creative to complement their exploration of myths and legends in drama enrichment.
After performing scenes based on Pandora’s Box and Beowulf, the students made props and costumes based on the myths and legends they had explored in their drama enrichment sessions. Creations included: Grendel’s arm, a storm of evil, Pandora’s Box and a series of masks.
Exciting new theatrical opportunity for September
The Company of Players is an amateur theatre company that’s been performing in Hertford since 1962, with their own intimate little theatre in Bengeo that seats just 63.
From September CoPS will be re-launching their Youth Group, working in partnership with Hertfordshire based Mimic Theatre Company, to offer weekly drama-focused workshops for young people aged 13-18. Students will develop their acting skills and technique through script work, improvisation, devising and much more. They’ll build confidence, meet new people with a shared interest and learn to work together, all in a fun and supportive space led by experienced theatre practitioners. Unlike many other youth theatre provisions, CoPs Youth Group won’t include any song or dance skills, so it’s perfect for those students who prefer drama to musical theatre, and can be a great route into joining us on stage in adult productions too. Thanks to funding from the Arts in East Herts Showcase, CoPS are thrilled to be able to offer the first half term without any fees, so students can try for free!
CoPs Youth Group in partnership with Mimic Theatre Company, weekly from 13 September. Fridays 6.30-8.30pm at 3rd Hertford Scout Hut, Port Vale, Hertford SG14 3AF
The usual cost (after the first half term) will be £60 per six-week half term (during term time only) and includes refreshments, and student membership of the Company of Players is also included. More info about CoPs can be found at www.cops.org.uk and any interested students, parents or carers can email us at info@cops.org.uk to get a reminder of the first session nearer the time, or for further information or questions
Y12 Film students visit to Warner Brothers Studio, the making of Harry Potter
Magical secrets were revealed, and we won’t look at quidditch the same way again! With a focus on the career opportunities within the British film industry, Y12 enjoyed the tour of the Harry Potter sets as they saw how the magic of the books was brought to life through the various departments which are responsible for creating what we see on screen. There was “no foolish wand waving or silly incantations” (to quote Professor Snape), however there was butterbeer and much admiration of the merchandise in the gift shop!
Larch academic data
Further, more detailed, analysis will be shared on our website in due course but we are delighted to share with you the headline outcomes from our KS2 SATs this academic year demonstrating we are significantly above national average in all areas!
A fantastic set of results that are testament to the outstanding commitment from students, staff and parents across the Larch! Well done, Year 6 – we are all so proud of you!
Y10 exams
A big congratulations to the Year 10’s who have successfully completed their “End of year” exams. The year group conducted themselves well and coped admirable with the exam procedures. All of them now have a much better understanding of how the real GCSE’s will run, what equipment is required and how and when to use their study leave or revision room option. Results and feedback are being given out to students during lessons as and when appropriate, so please do encourage them to discuss this with you at home.
Well done Year 10 – from a very proud Ms Green
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Sports Hall
Please remember that construction of the new sports hall will start on Monday 15th July. Access to the car park will be significantly restricted, with students needing to be dropped off and collected elsewhere (the Old London Road car park is the most suitable place for this). We will be posting updates to the sports hall page of the website.
Sports News
It’s been another busy few weeks in Sport at Simon Balle which culminated in our Sports Presentation Evening on Wednesday night. Parents, carers and students all showed up to provide a fantastic atmosphere on the night. There were many award winners as well as nominees for a wide range of sports and main awards. The evening began with a review of the year and a celebration of our District Athletics winners, it was then onto our awards. Our 4 key main award winners were as follows;
- Sportswoman of the Year – Naomi P
- Sportsman of the Year – Ellis D
- Larch Sportswoman of the Year – Grace P
- Larch Sportsman of the Year – Louis B
We will add a more detailed report in our end of year monthly sports round up next week.
In other Sports news, our Year 8 Rounders team became District Champions this week beating Chauncy in the final. In Cricket the Year 10 Boys are due to play Parmiters in a County final on Tuesday 16th July. Both Year 7 & 8 Boys are still to play District semi-finals, with more updates to follow on their progress next week.
In Athletics over the past few weeks we have competed at the Nicky Morris and Bruce Longden Girls and Boys Invitational events. Winners from the Nicky Morris Girls event were as follows;
- Georgina B – Y7 Shot Putt
- Emily P – Y8/9 Discus
- Cora N – Y8/9 800m
- Naomi P – Y10/11 400m
At the Bruce Longden Boys event, Rex T-W was the star performer winning the Year 7 Hurdles, standing Triple Jump and was also part of the victorious 4 x 100m relay team. Rex was also awarded the Sally Gunnell award for up and coming hurdlers. Mason K won the Year 7 100m and alongside Marley H and Max F was part of the winning relay team too. Barney W-B won the senior 800m.
More information will follow in next week’s monthly Sports Round-up.
School Nursing Team
Please take a minute to read the Summer Term newsletter from the school nursing team.
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Safeguarding
Please spend a moment reading the most recent issue of ‘what parents need to know’.
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Library news
Sports Diary Entry Writing Competition
Well done to everyone who entered the Sports Diary Entry Writing Competition! All entries were judged anonymously by the author Alice Hemming and Miss Iles. Congratulations to the winners and runners-up:
Runners-up
- Renae (year 6, Eagles)
- Emily (7R)
- Cherry (7R)
Winners (you can read their entries by clicking on the names below)
Foreign Language Friday Food Fiesta
For our last Foreign Language Friday of the year we celebrated in style with the Food Fiesta in the library on Friday 28th June.
Students had the opportunity to practise speaking in a variety of languages whilst trying foods from different countries.
School for Nature
We were delighted to receive a certificate from David Attenborough in recognition of the work we have done for the environment. Well done to all those involved.
Reminder
Y10 and Y11 students wear a maroon jumper. These can be purchased through Stevensons. The PSA will also have some available for purchase at the Slice of Summer on Saturday 13th July, subject to availability.
Please could we ask for any donations of clean, good condition uniform, especially green jumpers. These can be dropped off at the Secondary Reception. Thank you.
Dates for your diary
A full calendar of events can be viewed on the school website.
- Sat 13th July: Slice of Summer and Art and Design All-through Exhibition 12-4pm
- Monday 15th July: Year 3 and 4 School Production 5.30pm – 7pm
- Monday 15th – Wednesday 17th: Year 6 School Journey to Sheringham
- Wednesday 17th: Phase 1 and 2 Open Afternoon 3.15pm – 4.15pm
- Wednesday 17th: Year 2 Celebration Event (parents invited)
- Friday 19th: Year 6 Leavers Assembly 8.50am (parents invited). Will be held in the secondary hall.
- Fri 19th: early finish – 1200 Larch, 1210 Secondary
New term
- Mon 2nd Sep: INSET (no students in school)
- Tues 3rd Sep: Reception in school (morning), Y7 and Y12 in school all day
- Wed 4th Sep: all students in (normal school day)
- Wed 4th Sep: group photos Y7, 11 and 13
- Thurs 5th Sep: individual photos Y7, 9, 11 and new Y12s
We hope you have a wonderful summer holiday
Yours sincerely,
Mrs Rachel Kirk and Mr Michael Moss (Co-headteachers)