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Extra Curricular Activities Autumn Term 2010

 (for Evening Activities and Taught Preps, click here)

 
Riding 2010: Rota for Autumn Term 2010   (pdf file)  Riding starts on Monday 13th September.  Therefore all riders are required to bring their kit in at the beginning of that week in preparation. Any children wishing to stop or start lessons contact me (via email from parents) by Friday 10th September at the latest? Julie Middleton [fla5h@btinternet.com]

                        Weekend riding (pony-owners are invited to join activities most weekends) These are on the Calendar,

Music: Thursday 9th September: No lessons

Friday 10th September : Mr de Souza will be teaching.

Orchestra: first orchestra practice 5.45 - 6.40 Friday 10th September (players have early supper)

Recorder and Violin Fun Groups Mr Rowley is hoping to start Recorder & Violin Fun Groups starting in September for Forms 7 & 6. The Violin Fun Groups will be held on Mondays during Carousel Time and the Recorder Fun Groups will be held on Thursdays during Carousel Time.  Depending upon numbers, each session will have no more than five pupils and will last for 20 minutes at a cost of £3.50 per child, which will be added to your bill. Anyone interested should contact Mr Rowley on cliffrowley@live.co.uk   asap as places are limited.
 

Form 6 Carousel and After School Club Autumn 2010 programme

Ball Skills:  Reception & Form 8 (Starts on 14th September). Please sign up with your child's class teacher.

 
Short Tennis*: Reception, Form 8 & Form 7 (Starts on Monday 13th September).  If not already done, please complete the necessary form + details here
 
Judo*: Please see website Calendar for details or click here for details, costs and a free trial. Starts on Thursday 16th September 2010 (seniors) and Friday 17th (juniors).  Ridge House details and free trial
 
Cricket Academy*: Starts on Monday 13 September details here
 
Tennis coaching*: Starts on Wednesday 15th September. Details and application form.

Swimming: Early morning swimming sessions with Mrs Rossiter start on September 14th and continue on Thursdays and Tuesdays thereafter.

Saturday morning swimming to be advised

Games and PE programme for Forms 6, 7, 8 and Ridge House

 

* There is an additional charge for these activities.

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From: The Bursary, BROCKHURST AND MARLSTON HOUSE

 CHARGES FOR EXTRA SUBJECTS

 We do not generally consider it advisable for pupils to embark on more than one, or at the most two, extra subjects in their first term, since they will probably have enough to do keeping pace with the numerous games, hobbies and activities available in the ordinary curriculum.  (There is, however, a good case for a pupil taking riding or a particular musical instrument in their first term if they have already started receiving instruction before arrival at the school.)

 

It sometimes happens that pupils cannot be included at once on application, since the availability of facilities, time and instructors is not unlimited, in which case they will be placed on a waiting list.  Pupils may not discontinue an extra subject without a full term’s notice in writing and they should be made aware of this.  The reason for this is that the school cannot engage staff or tell them that their employment is reduced or terminated without fair notice.  The rule may be waived where there is a waiting list, but it is entirely at the discretion of the Headmaster and Headmistress

 

MUSIC: All pupils have class music, which involves keyboard music reading and keyboard playing, singing and music appreciation and composition.  All pupils are eligible to join the school choir and, by voice test, the church choir.

A charge of (£16.40 per lesson) is made only if a pupil receives individual instruction in the piano, singing or an orchestral instrument. 

Teachers are available from outside the school for most instruments if we are given sufficient notice and examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal School of Music may be taken.  Instruction will, for the most part, take place in lesson time, but we observe a rotational system so that a pupil does not miss the same lesson each week.  Experience shows that this does not have a harmful effect on his/her academic work.  It is fair to say that more children learn the piano than any other individual instrument but it is worth pointing out that expert opinion does not regard it as the easiest instrument for a beginner and that it does not offer the same opportunities for orchestral playing as other instruments.

 

Though by no means all pupils with musical potential are suited to them, the string instruments have much to commend them, since orchestras everywhere require a good number of string players and Public School Directors of Music regard them favourably, particularly if there is any question of a pupil winning a scholarship award.  In addition to violin and cello, instruments commonly learnt by pupils in the schools are flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, guitar and drums.  The school possesses and is gradually adding to, a stock of instruments but a charge has to be made for hire.  In the longer run an aspiring orchestral musician will need to possess his/her own instrument but most parents will not wish to incur the expense in the initial stages when a pupil’s aptitude is still in doubt.  Parents who wish their pupils to learn a musical instrument are asked to contact Mr Cliff Rowley as early as possible so that arrangements for instruction can be made.  Mr Rowley will be happy to discuss details and make suggestions as to the most appropriate instrument for your child.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

RIDING:                                                [All following charges are relevant to the 2009 - 2010 academic year] £19.50 per lesson.  All riders are expected to do their share of mucking out and stable duties as well as learning to groom and tack up the ponies they are to ride.

 JUDO:                                                   £65.00 per term.  NEW PUPILS (including those entering Form 7 from Ridge House) will be asked to pay a joining fee of £30.00 for their first term.  This will cover the cost of a judo suit, belt and Grading Card.  All judo suits, including belts, must be named.

 BALLET:                                                £71.00 per term

 SPEECH & DRAMA:                          £94.00 per term.

 

SWIMMING:                                      Individual swimming lessons can be booked with Mrs Sally Rossiter through the office.

 

Parents wishing their children to take an Extra Subject are asked to complete the slip below and return this portion to the school as early as possible.

 

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To:  The Secretary, School Office

 

Name of Pupil: _________________________________  (please print)

 

Subject:

Level of proficiency:

Comments / further detail:

Music (please state instrument/s)

 

 

Singing

 

 

Ballet

 

 

Riding

 

 

Judo

 

 

Speech and Drama

 

 

Swimming

 

 

 

 

Date: ………………………………                            Signed: ………………….……………………….

 

 

 
 

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