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News Archive Jan to
Dec 2001
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Some recent additions
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Under the PTA page - Information
of the 'Art
by Association Exhibition'

'Blue Pool' - oil painting by Fran
Haine - a parent
Shoe Boxes Galore

Over 60 shoeboxes
were sent off to Operation Christmas Child by the pupils and staff
of Friends' School Saffron Walden.
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This
was the first time the school had taken part in the scheme.
It was organised by Drama teacher, Kate Rowe.
She said she was delighted by the enthusiasm and support which
had been shown and that the total number of filled shoeboxes
had exceeded her expectations.
Operation Christmas Child is a project within Samaritan' Purse,
a charity dedicated to relieving the suffering of children
abroad who are homeless, live in orphanages or who are without
family support.
The boxes are distributed to children regardless of their
nationality, political or religious background.
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Friends' School Wins the United
Nations Quiz 2001

The 11th Strachan trophy quiz, run
by the Saffron Walden and District Branch of the United Nations
association was held on the 6th November. The teams contesting the
trophy were Friends' School, Helena Romanes School, Saffron Walden
County High School and Newport Free Grammar School. After an evening
spent answering some very difficult questions on topics such as
World History and Geography, World organisations, World leaders,
Flags and the United Nations, the team from Friends' school, Ben
Ball, Raza Anjum, Aaron Titmus and Leo Capella, emerged as winners
with the County High and Helena Romanes in joint second place.
Mayoral Scoop! November
2001
Chris Bailey, Mayor of Saffron Walden, was in the
hot seat this week at Friends' School.
Year 8 pupils are publishing their own newspapers
as part of their English Studies under the guidance of their teacher
Lesley McLean.
The interviews were very informal and were conducted
by the 'reporters' from each of the news teams. Questions were asked
about the recent flooding in Saffron Walden, how she came to be
Mayor, and the pros and cons of the job.
"It was absolutely excellent," said Lesley McLean,
"Chris Bailey was so friendly to the pupils and so approachable.
The pupils were particularly impressed at seeing the human side
of local politics. They were even allowed to try on the Mayoral
Chain of Office and she explained the significance of the different
parts of the chain"
Former pupil of the school Martha Holmes is the Producer of 2
of the 8 programmes in the BBC series The
Blue Planet' shown in September/October 2001. She has produced
the programmes 'Frozen Seas' and 'Coral Seas' and is co-author
of the BBC book which accompanies this series.
Martha Holmes was a pupil at Friends' School from 1971 to
1976
Martha Holmes specialised in marine biology and gained her PhD
at the University of York. She started work with the BBC in 1988
presenting programmes such as Reefwatch, a live underwater broadcast
from the northern Red Sea, and the award-winning wildlife adventures
series Sea Trek. She worked in Antarctica for Sir David Attenborough's
Life In The Freezer and has produced a number of other natural
history films, such as Hippos - Out Of Water, Deadly Liaisons
and Otters - The Truth. More recently, she produced the ground-breaking
film Wildlife Special - Polar Bear. She joined The Blue Planet
team as a producer in 1997.
For Details of Martha Holmes latest book 'The Blue - Life at
the Poles' click here
National Poetry Day
National Poetry
Day, 4th October 2001, was celebrated in morning assembly by the
pupils of Friends' School Saffron Walden.
Andrea Harrison, English teacher
at the school, organised the assembly. There was a video presentation
of a 'typical' poetry reading session followed by Year 7 reading
some of their own work.
"I was really proud of the way
Year7 rose to the occasion," said Mrs Harrison, "They have only
been in the school a matter of weeks and were very nervous of
being involved in morning assembly. They had been studying and
writing their own poems in class and I felt National Poetry Day
was the ideal opportunity to share these poems with the school
as a whole to show that poetry can be fun"
Not only were the youngest pupils
at Friends' School involved in this assembly, but Matthew Simper,
a sixth former, won a well deserved round of applause when he
made his entrance. In a long coat, with wig of long curly hair,
he had become a poet of the romantic tradition and took centre
stage proclaiming their poetry with great aplomb.
Poetry was certainly fun that
morning!
Quaker Pilgrimage September
2001

The sixth form students at
Friends' School Saffron Walden are given the opportunity each
year to take part in the Quaker Schools Pilgrimage. This is an
annual event to allow them to explore the origins of Quakerism
in the North West of England, just south of the Lake District.
5 students from Friends' School,
accompanied by John Searle-Barnes, a senior teacher at the school,
joined similar groups from other Friends' Schools.
The visit was based at an
Old Meeting House in Yealand Conyers, near Carnforth, and trips
were organised to places which hold special significance in the
early history of the Society of Friends. Notable amongst these
were Swarthmoor Hall where George Fox lived, and Pendle Hill and
Firbank Fell where he began his ministry.
The Quaker Pilgrimage gave the
students time to reflect on the direction of their lives, particularly
at the point of leaving school and choosing university courses.
In effect, the trip was a sort of retreat; a weekend away from humdrum
living when there was space to reflect on what is really important
in life.

Sixth Form Activity Weekend
September 2001

The new sixth formers at Friends'
School Saffron Walden have just spent the weekend at the Bowles
Activity Centre, Tonbridge Wells, Kent. Altogether 15 students
were involved along with two members of staff.
Many different outdoor activities
were attempted: skiing, rock climbing, orienteering and a High
Rope Challenge.
Len Mead, Chemistry teacher and
one of the accompanying staff, said, "It was not a case of seeing
if you could beat all the other students. Rather, it was about
personal drive, about whether the students would push themselves
beyond their own perceived abilities"
Gemma Wathelet, one of the students
involved said, " It was not as bad as I had thought it would be!
Looking back on it really did make us prove something to ourselves
as well as learning to work with other people".
"It was fun," said Wendy Palmer,
"even though I was a bit apprehensive at first. The best bit was
the rock climbing session. I had done some climbing on an artificial
wall but it was wonderful to climb on real rocks. The worst bit
was definitely the High Ropes Activity! The ropes swayed alarmingly,
the wind was blowing in my face and I crawled along. But I did finish
the course!"
Bangs and Bounces Start Science
Year
300 pupils and staff at Friends'
School Saffron Walden and Gibson House celebrated the beginning
of Science Year on Friday 7th September with a 'Giant Jump'.
The 'Giant Jump' was organised
as a national initiative to celebrate not only the launch of Science
Year but also the roles of creativity and experimentation in science.
The Jump took place at thousands of locations across the UK where
those involved had to jump for one minute starting at 11.00am.
Dr. Len Mead, who teaches Chemistry
at the school said, "We are hoping that there were sufficient numbers
of people jumping throughout the UK today to set two world records:
the first for the Largest Simultaneous Jump ever undertaken and
the second for the Largest Mass Participation Experiment."
The Science Department at FSSW
not only organised the school's involvement in this national activity
but also had already started with school day with an 'explosive'
assembly.
Julie Anderson, Science teacher
at Friends' School, said, " Dr. Mead wanted to ensure Science Year
started with a BANG so with the aid of some of the sixth-formers
he made sure that it did!"
Janice Weatherall 07/09/01
Leys Challenge

Friends' School Saffron Walden found
themselves through to the finals of The Leys' School Science
Challenge on June 9th. This was after successfully taking part
in the November heats of the Challenge involving 52 schools.
Rachel Bloomfield, Tom Dickinson, Myles
Hancock and Alice Trowsdale, all Year 7 pupils, were accompanied
by their teacher Julie Anderson.
The team of 4 took part in a series of
3 challenges involving aspects of Chemistry, Biology and Physics
as well as requiring skills of design and innovation.
The theme to all 3 challenges was "Copper"
this turned out to mean both copper as a metal and as another
word for policeman.
The pupils worked tirelessly throughout
the day and thoroughly enjoyed themselves.
"Although the team did not win any one
of the three individual challenges, the consistent performance
meant that when the overall winners were announced we had in fact
achieved 2nd Place", said Julie Anderson.
" And we were very pleased to receive a
special mention for the 'team spirit' shown by the Friends' School
pupils throughout the activities."

New Head to carry
the school forward
We are delighted
that Andy Waters has been appointed as the next Head of Friends'
School Saffron Walden with effect from 1st September 2001.
Andy has a B.Ed from London University
and MA in Education Management from the University of Hertfordshire.
He started his teaching career in a state school in London, was
Course Director at the Outward Bound School in Aberdovey, before
moving to an independent boarding school in Hertfordshire, where
he was a Housemaster and Head of P.E. He was Deputy Head at Oswestry
School, an independent 3 18 day and boarding school in Shropshire.
Andy and his wife Hazel have two
children, Bethan and Ryan, who have joined the junior school, and
the family are resident in school. Andrew's leisure activities include
outdoor pursuits, competing in full distance triathlons and playing
the guitar and mandolin in a ceilidh band.
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