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24th March 2017

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HEADMASTERS CORNER
As we end the Spring Term there are so many Tabitha Huby was awarded an Academic
thank yous and congratulations. Firstly, a well Scholarship to Badminton School.
deserved thank you to all the children and staff Ceredig Jones was selected for the
involved in this weeks production of the Beauty Gloucestershire County Cross Country team and
and the Beast. It really was most enjoyable and secured a place at Marlwood.
it was so nice to already hear so many people
asking what was in the pipe line for next year. Dalis Jones won the National Cross Country
Special thanks go to Mrs Pullin and Miss Hughes Championship and secured a place at Marlwood.
on producing such a wonderful first play. Georgina Loring was awarded an Academic
This term has been a resounding success for our Scholarship to Wycliffe College.
Year 8 pupils: William Sheppard has led Cunningham extremely
Jonathan Baguley and James Allen were well this term and secured a place at Marlwood
awarded places to QEH. Rachel Shutt was awarded a Sports Scholarship
Isabel Browning was awarded an Art Scholarship to HMSG.
to HMSG. In addition they all produced some very
Anya Constantinescu was awarded a Design & promising grades in the Mock Common Entrance
Technology Scholarship to Wycliffe College. Examinations this term. Well done to you all!

Talia Curtis and Maddie Summers were awarded Lastly, I wish Mr Bradley Mildon well and the
places to Red Maids. very best of luck as he leaves the school after 5
years at Tockington Manor to continue his career
Angus Duncan was awarded a Sports Scholarship abroad.
to Kingswood School, Bath.

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AWARD FOR RECOGNITION OF
GOOD INTENTION AND POLITENESS
The award goes Lola-Bow Stanway
for Always being cheerful and smiling - even when things go wrong!

Congratulations also to the following children who received nominations:


Poppy Newman for showing good leadership skills when helping
younger girls to tidy the changing rooms.
Carmen Rey-Jones for continually being polite and well-mannered.
Jenson Edge for being kind to his classmates.
Rachel Shutt for showing maturity and leadership.

STAR BADGES
Congratulations also go to all of Year 1. Mr Francis said the whole class
has improved their hockey skills brilliantly. Star badges were awarded
to Lyra Hambly and Mille Bloomfield, well done girls!

You may remember in previous Trackers weve mentioned that Year 7s


Carmen Rey-Jones and Isabelle Preston were going to have their hair cut off
to support the Little Princess Trust which makes wigs for children who have
lost their hair. Well, theyve done it and so far raised over 800 in sponsorship!!
Thank you to everyone who sponsored the girls for this very worthy cause. If
youd like to read more, their story will be appearing in the Thornbury Gazette
next week (Thursday or Fridays edition).

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HANDWRITING COMPETITION
Mrs Beach received some very strong entries and was so pleased with the standard of handwriting
submitted for the competition. Well done to all, however the overall results were:

1st Place Ines Martin


Runner Up Jenna Saluja

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BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
We saw two fantastic performances this week. Thank you to all of the children in Upper School and
to all the staff who helped make it happen so professionally.

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CARTOGRAPHY COMPETITION
A very high standard from Year 2 - 8, the topic was Ethiopia and Kenya.

Year Group Winners


Year 8 Isabel Ibanez and Ceredig Jones
Year 7 Freddie Cooper and Carmen Rey-Jones
Year 6 Harry Mather
Year 5 Henry Packham
Year 4 Georgina Cooper
Year 3 Michelle Mapondera
Year 2 Elsie Lewis

Year Group Runners Up


Year 6 Jacob Browning
Year 5 George Bloomfield
Year 4 Gemma Allen
Year 3 Emily Tyler
Year 2 Katie Woodhouse

Overall Winners
1st Isabel Browning
2nd Dalis Jones
3rd Ines Martin

Commended efforts to:


Georgina Loring, Angus Duncan, Talia Curtis, Lara Walker, Isabelle Preston, Iona Campbell, Toby
Gaulton, Poppy Newman, Billy Rowe, Oliver Edge, Toby Littlejohn, Sophie Cresswell, Maya Sapkota,
Thomas Williams, Hannah Williams, Jenson Edge and Justus Seegel.

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15th ANNUAL CROSS COUNTRY RELAYS
A blustery afternoon saw nearly 500 athletes competing for medals on our 15th Annual Cross
Country Relay event. The teams competing were from Almondsbury Primary School; Olveston
Primary School; The Grange, Monmouth; Monmouth School; HMSG, Monmouth; Rougemont
School, Newport; The Red Maids School; Sidcot; St.Johns College, Cardiff; and Clifton College. 26
Tockington Manor teams competed in the relays.
There was an excellent performance in the U9
Girls race from Red Maids with the quartet winning
impressively in 13m 17s. One of the performances
of the day came from a talented U9 Almondsbury
Boys quartet who came home in a rapid 12m 13s.
The U11 Boys Race was won by The Grange,
Monmouth in 11m 32s.
Tockingtons U11 Girls team were victorious in a
fast 11m 55s, a great effort from Alys Wakeling,
Angel Burrows, Kaya Priove and Katie Shutt.
Tockingtons U13 Girls were also victorious. Dalis
Jones, Rachel Shutt, Lara Walker and Jimena
Garat picking up the Gold medals in 11m 25s.
Tockingtons U13 Boys edged out Monmouth
School with a gutsy last leg from Jake Wakeling
bringing home the hosts in a course record of 10m
29s, beating Tockingtons 2008 mark. Otis Walker,
Ceredig Jones and Freddie Cooper completed the
quartet, achieving the only record on the day.
Well done to all the athletes that took part, everyone
tried hard and did the best for their teams.

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TMS CROSS COUNTRY RELAYS - FULL RESULTS
U9 BOYS U11 BOYS U13 BOYS
1Almondsbury 14 St.Johns 1 The Grange (11m 13 Olveston 1 TMS (10m 29s)
(12m 13s) 32s) 14 Rougemont
15 St.Johns 2 Monmouth
2 TMS 2 TMS 15 Almondsbury
16 Olveston 3 Clifton College
3 The Grange 3 Olveston 16 Rougemont 4 TMS
4 Olveston 4 TMS 17 St.Johns 5 Sidcot
5 Sidcot 5 Sidcot 18 Almondsbury 6 Monmouth
6 Almondsbury 6 Clifton College 19 St.Johns 7 TMS
7 TMS 7 The Grange 20 TMS
8 Almondsbury 8 TMS
9 TMS 9 Olveston
10 Sidcot 10 Almondsbury
11 TMS 11 The Grange
12 TMS 12 Sidcot
13 Rougemont

U9 GIRLS U11 GIRLS U13 GIRLS


1 Red Maids (13m 14 Red Maids 1 TMS (11m 55s) 15 St.Johns 1 TMS (11m 25s)
17s) 15 St.Johns 16 Red Maids
2 Clifton College 2 Clifton College
2 HMSG 16 St.Johns 17 HMSG
3 Red Maids 3 HMSG
3 Sidcot 17 TMS 18 Almondsbury
4 Olveston 4 TMS
4 TMS 18 Almondsbury 19 Almondsbury
5 HMSG 5 Sidcot
5 Olveston 19 Rougemont 20 TMS
6 TMS 6 TMS
6 HMSG 21 Rougemont
7 HMSG 7 St.Johns
7 HMSG
8 Red Maids
8 TMS
9 Almondsbury
9 Sidcot
10 Olveston
10 Red Maids
11 TMS
11 Almondsbury
12 TMS
12 TMS
13 Red Maids
13 Olveston
14 St.Johns

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WATER POLO
Congratulations to Cunningham for winning the House Polo!!
It was a close fought tournament resulting in a penalty shoot out to establish the finalists.
Alexander senior swimmers, Rachel Shutt, Talia Curtis and Jonathan Baguley, should be very proud
of their skill in organising the younger swimmers, and Alexander were by far the most organised
house in the pool. It was heartbreaking to see them go out.
The final score was Cunningham 2, Churchill 1. Some excellent goalkeeping really made the
difference on Thursday afternoon.
Well done to all.

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IAPS FINAL
IAPS have released their provisional results and Other noteworthy individual performances were
Mrs Hinchliffe is delighted to announce that the secured by:
following swimmers have made the final. Lara Walker, 28th in butterfly.
Iona Campbell, 26th in backstroke. Just back from
Rafie Rey Jones injury, she was 0.42s away from a final spot, this
Zac Rowles was a remarkable achievement!
Oliver Edge
Dalis Jones, 30th.
Henry Packham
Logan Fitzpatrick Jonathan Baguley, 38th in front crawl.
Toby Gaulton Ceredig Jones, 45th in breastroke.
Jai Patel Archie West, 39th in butterfly.
Ben Jacobi
Toby Gaulton, 39th out of an astonishing 124
competitors in front crawl.
The 200m Relay team secured a 6th place time
Peter Banks, 29th in fly.
and have made the final.
Rohan Howard-Robinson, 39th in front crawl.
Rachel Shutt secured the fastest time in the U13
Girls freestyle, 28.2 seconds. Angus Duncan, 34th in fly.
Jake Wakeling produced a 4th fastest time in the Oliver Edge, 47th.
country in the backstroke with 35.06 seconds Logan Fitzpatrick missed out by 1.97 seconds in
Well done to all the swimmers who have made this gaining a 31st spot out of 109 swimmers.
years final. There were 1,708 swimmers entered The U12 Boys Relay teams of Rohan Howard-
this year so this is an incredible achievement! Robinson, William Bate, Harry Huby, Jake Wakeling
Although not making the final this time around, the and Peter Banks secured a 30th place out of 80.
U12 and U13 Girls Relay teams are on the standby Finally, our U13 Boys swam 4 personal bests to give
list finishing 15th, 16th and 22nd in the country. us a top 30 finish out of 90 schools in the relays.
Well done to Luna Mirta-Loinaz, Iona Campbell, Well done to Ceredig Jones, James Allen, Angus
Lara Walker, Carmen Rey-Jones, Rachel Shutt and Duncan and Jonathan Baguley.
Dalis Jones.
Mrs Hinchliffe also had a comment from the IAPS
The U11 Girls secured 12th place in the country, team that for a small school we entered one of
narrowly missing out on a final spot. Well done Lily the biggest squads and she said that makes me
Edwards, Poppy Sheppard, Hannah Williams, Tilly immensely proud!.
Jordan, Erin OLeary, Alys Wakeling, Katie Shutt,
Kaya Priove and Sophie Cresswell who performed
so well.

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STAMINA CHALLENGE 2017
The final medalists have been calculated for the Stamina Challenge 2017
The 10 and 20 minute swims are compared with 2016s stamina results and % increase calculated.
The U13 competition has been delayed due to the unavoidable missing of Year 8 lessons.
Medals were distributed this week, well done to the following:

Under 9 Stamina Challenge (all Year 3 and 4) Progress places


1st Gemma Allen (NSR) 1st Alex Nguyen
2nd Sophie Cresswell 2nd Alex Cresswell
3rd Cole OLeary 3rd Maya Sapkota

Under 11 Stamina Challenge (all Year 5 and Progress prizes


6) 1st Harry Mather
1st Logan Fitzpatrick 2nd Poppy Soanes
2nd Toby Gaulton 3rd Chloe Askew
3rd Oliver Edge

40th Annual U13 6-a-side Football Tournament at Wycliffe College

The squad played their hearts out conceding just 2 goals in their five matches. We won 1, drew 3
and lost 1 game narrowly. We were 3rd overall. The highlights were beating a strong Clifton College
side 2-0 and drawing with the eventual winners, Wycliffe College and the runners up Beaudesert
Park.
The TMS Player of the Tournament was Peter Banks. He performed phenomenally as our sweeper;
his speed, reading of the game and tenacity really caught the eye.

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