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The New Academic Year<br />

Celebrating German Nikolaustag<br />

Open Morning<br />

In early November<br />

King’s <strong>High</strong> opened<br />

its doors to potential<br />

parents and girls. It<br />

was a busy morning<br />

and we welcomed<br />

nearly 500 people to<br />

our school.<br />

In December the Year<br />

12 German group<br />

organised a German<br />

baking session to mark<br />

Nikolaustag in Germany.<br />

(St. Nicholas Day). The<br />

group baked typical<br />

German Christmas<br />

biscuits (Plätzchen) and<br />

'Stollen' following<br />

German recipes and<br />

also created their own<br />

version for one.<br />

RA Life Drawing<br />

Thirty girls took part in a<br />

Life Drawing session here<br />

and at Warwick School. It<br />

was organised through<br />

the Royal Academy's<br />

outreach programme and<br />

will provide the basis of a<br />

figurative project being<br />

developed as part of AS<br />

and A2 work. Pupils were<br />

encouraged to think in<br />

new ways about their<br />

drawing and push the<br />

boundaries of their<br />

techniques.<br />

Dazzling Future Beckons for Musicians in<br />

National Orchestras<br />

Debbie Rothwell, Year<br />

11, has won one of only<br />

160 coveted places in<br />

the National Youth<br />

Orchestra. Debbie, who<br />

started to play the violin<br />

at the age of 6, will join<br />

other talented young<br />

musicians for a series of<br />

residential courses<br />

during the coming year.<br />

Congratulations are also<br />

extended to Georgina<br />

Wilson, Year 8, who has<br />

won a place in The<br />

National Children’s Wind<br />

Sinfonia. Well done,<br />

Debbie and Georgina!<br />

<strong>Catering</strong><br />

All 7 members of the King’s <strong>High</strong><br />

catering team recently completed<br />

their hygiene certification at<br />

Henley College. We congratulate<br />

Mrs Dudley and her team on their<br />

success and on maintaining a high<br />

nutritional food standard for all<br />

our girls.<br />

After Dark – Magic!<br />

Sarah Barker-Doherty’s After<br />

Dark was an evening of theatre to<br />

be remembered. A Midsummer<br />

Night’s Dream was full of<br />

movement, full of life, very<br />

beautifully staged and very funny.<br />

Grimm’s Tales gave the audience a<br />

sharp new take on traditional<br />

‘fairy tales’. The small sixth form<br />

company stamped itself on the<br />

minds of the audience through<br />

physical and verbal tricks and<br />

clever ‘multi-role’ performances.<br />

An atmospheric double bill was<br />

complemented by collages of<br />

poetry from KS3 and the Sixth<br />

Form.<br />

PTA Fashion Show<br />

The PTA Autumn Fashion Show<br />

held at the Bridge House Theatre<br />

on October 3rd. “Domino, Merino<br />

and Justina” arranged the fashions<br />

which kept everyone engaged.<br />

A raffle was held during the<br />

evening which raised £900.00 for<br />

Anita Burrows at Myton Hospice.<br />

Celebrating Success<br />

in Year 12<br />

Liz Walker talks to Year 12 girls<br />

It’s fast becoming a tradition that<br />

Year 12 receives its GCSE<br />

certificates at a special celebratory<br />

afternoon. New this year was the<br />

fact that the girls themselves gave<br />

the ‘speeches’, short profiles<br />

outlining the many achievements of<br />

their tutor groups, and then<br />

listened to ‘old’ girl and real friend<br />

of the school, Liz Walker talk about<br />

her achievement.<br />

Liz is a barrister in Birmingham,<br />

defending young offenders who<br />

rarely if ever thank her, always<br />

want more and who can be abusive<br />

if they don’t get it. Liz’s message<br />

was simple: whatever the response<br />

of her clients, she is there to do her<br />

absolute best and cannot go home<br />

at the end of the day without<br />

having done so.<br />

Congratulations to Miss Blachford,<br />

from ICT, for defeating stiff<br />

competition to win the local<br />

“Teacher of the Year” competition.<br />

Miss Blachford was nominated by<br />

our girls and all calls to the voting<br />

line were in aid of Children in Need.<br />

Sporting<br />

Success<br />

Our hockey and netball teams have been very successful in the<br />

county championships this year. A number of our girls have also<br />

gone on to play for their County – we congratulate you all.<br />

Meanwhile our girls are making their mark in the water, winning<br />

a recent swimming gala and water polo matches.


king’s high<br />

news<br />

Winter 2007<br />

Happy New Year!<br />

www.kingshighwarwick.co.uk


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Dame Judi walking through the guard of honour<br />

Talking to the Head Girl, Depute Head Girl and Senior Prefect<br />

Guadete! A day of real star quality<br />

Dame Judi Dench opened the Sixth Form Centre and St Mary’s on<br />

19th December. Her presence and the sound of her memorable voice<br />

opening the building and chatting to the girls will be an on-going<br />

inspiration in the building for years to come.<br />

Everyone formed a guard of honour from the Hall to the Sixth Form<br />

entrance where Dame Judi was greeted by the prefects, a gleaming<br />

common room and a festive spirit. Jane Marshall spoke of the immense<br />

pleasure Dame Judi’s wonderful performances have given to us all from<br />

the heady days of the sixties to Merry Wives, the Musical, today. Dame<br />

Judi replied with an anecdote about apparently poaching deer from<br />

Charlecote Park (in excellent company there) and a wry smile about the<br />

cartwheeling in her current RSC role. Jemima Middleton and Faye<br />

Merralls held aloft a beautiful blue ribbon, symbolic of what both<br />

buildings have to offer and Dame Judi cut it, and thanked Ruth Burns<br />

before taking a tour of the new building.<br />

She loved the space and the views and admired the design before<br />

making an unobtrusive exit stage right.<br />

The Festive<br />

Season at<br />

King’s <strong>High</strong><br />

Christmas Cards for CAMFED<br />

A range of celebrations took place to mark the festive period at<br />

King’s <strong>High</strong>. A Christmas card competition was held among Key<br />

Stage 3 girls, and the winning designs produced as King’s <strong>High</strong><br />

cards, sold in aid of our chosen charity, CAMFED.<br />

The Christmas concert at the Guy Nelson Hall concluded with a<br />

specially arranged performance of Robbie Williams’s Angels. It<br />

was a triumph. as was the rest of the programme. The audience<br />

enjoyed a range of musical talent which helped to create a<br />

memorable and festive evening.<br />

A festive school logo (design by Philiippa Twohig-Howell, Year7)<br />

and Landor House in the snow (design by Alexandra Pullen, Year 9)<br />

The choir sing out at the Christmas concert<br />

Festive lunch at school – girls get into the festive spirit…!<br />

At St Mary’s on the last day of term<br />

Collecting boxes for Operation Christmas Child


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Best of<br />

the West<br />

Riding Tour<br />

Visiting the Grand Canyon<br />

132 girls jetted off to the States on 19th<br />

October for a 10 day tour of California and<br />

Arizona.<br />

The tour began in Los Angeles, visiting Disneyland, Universal Studios<br />

and Hollywood, and then moved on to the amazing Grand Canyon,<br />

where the girls took a sightseeing tour along the south rim, ending in a<br />

wonderful sunset over the canyon at Desert View point. The final half<br />

of the trip saw the girls enjoying a real ranch experience at the White<br />

Stallion and Lazy K ranches, with trail rides through the colourful desert,<br />

team penning, a fun rodeo and breakfast cookouts. The girls had the<br />

opportunity to meet and learn about desert animals and plants as well<br />

as enjoying the stunning scenery, especially the spectacularly rugged<br />

Rincon mountains.<br />

Seeing the stars in Hollywood<br />

Ranching US style<br />

Autumn in Paris<br />

81girls travelled to Paris for a long weekend during the Autumn Half-term. The action-packed<br />

trip took in the Eiffel Tower, a trip on the Bateau Parisiens on the Seine, the Centre Pompidou,<br />

the market in Brie Comte Robert, a visit to Vaux le Vicomte and a trip to Disneyland.<br />

Important Dates for your diary this term…<br />

On a Bateau-Mouche<br />

Visiting Vaux le Vicomte<br />

• January 30th – Year 9 Parents Evening<br />

• February 28th – Year 7 Parents Evening<br />

• March 12th – 16th March – Half Term<br />

• March 17th – Old Girls’ Association Netball matches (pm),<br />

AGM and Annual Dinner<br />

• March 19th – Year 10 Parents Evening<br />

• March 21st – Parents’ Association A.G.M. (7.30 p.m.)<br />

followed by tours of St Mary’s and the Sixth Form Centre<br />

• March 24th – The Dance Concert,<br />

Bridge House Theatre (7.30 p.m.)<br />

• March 29th – Senior Concert, St Nicholas Church (7.30pm)<br />

• April 24th – Summer Term begins

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