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Secondary School Weekly Bulletin Monday 14 th <strong>Nov</strong>ember– Volume 1, Issue 8<br />

ART TRIP TO BILBAO<br />

Other activities in Bilbao ranged from<br />

visiting the Fine Art Museum and<br />

sight-seeing in the old town, as well as<br />

tapas tasting in the evening. We were<br />

fortunate enough to be blessed with<br />

gorgeous weather for the duration of<br />

trip, which contributed to making it a<br />

very successful trip!<br />

their fascinating and imaginative<br />

work; selecting an overall winner was<br />

a very difficult task.<br />

Mrs. H. Palmer – Head of English<br />

Heaven<br />

He was waiting<br />

Miss U. Schroeter – Arts Department<br />

for me to run,<br />

summoning me to drift towards the<br />

sun,<br />

Art students at <strong>Laude</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Pedro</strong><br />

enjoyed the great opportunity to visit<br />

one of the most interesting cities in<br />

Spain: Bilbao. One of the highlights of<br />

the trip was to visit the Guggenheim<br />

Museum; Love it or hate it, American<br />

architect Frank Gehry's controversial<br />

design for this contemporary art<br />

museum is an absolute “must see”;<br />

our students in year 11 to 13<br />

absolutely loved it!<br />

POETRY LAUREATE<br />

‘Imagination is more important than<br />

knowledge. Knowledge is limited.<br />

Imagination encircles the world.’<br />

(Albert Einstein)<br />

Congratulations to Sophie Tonge who<br />

has been appointed as <strong>Laude</strong>’s first<br />

Poet Laureate! She will act as the<br />

school’s ambassador for poetry and<br />

she is already working on her first<br />

commission to write a poem for our<br />

Christmas Concert. In recognition of<br />

her effort and enthusiasm Sophie will<br />

receive a prize and certificate. Miss<br />

Munoz, Miss Griffen and Mrs. Palmer<br />

thoroughly enjoyed reading all entries<br />

and our pupils are commended for<br />

to greet Saint Peter at the gates<br />

and know forever that hope awaits.<br />

He held my hand,<br />

looked into my eyes<br />

as we floated up into the peaceful<br />

skies.<br />

He whispered gently in my ear,<br />

my dear the past is history, the future<br />

is near.<br />

I glanced back at what I had left<br />

behind.<br />

My mother, my father,<br />

my husband were on my mind.<br />

If only I had a minute to say,<br />

weep not for me, celebrate my smile.<br />

I’ll love you forever.<br />

And now my beloved daughter<br />

awaits me<br />

amidst heaven’s precious souls.<br />

Edited by: Mr. C. Marchand - Head of Secondary


Secondary School Weekly Bulletin Monday 14 th <strong>Nov</strong>ember– Volume 1, Issue 8<br />

In the early 1930s, two events<br />

destroyed people's belief in the<br />

ability of the League of Nations to<br />

stop wars. In both situations, the<br />

League did not act quickly enough or<br />

made poor decisions about how to<br />

suppress the aggressor nations, in<br />

this case Italy and Japan. This served<br />

to show that smaller countries<br />

could not expect protection from the<br />

League and that aggressors (such as<br />

Hitler) had nothing to stand in their<br />

way. These two crises were<br />

Manchuria and Abyssinia. This week,<br />

our year 10 students have been<br />

researching about this topic and<br />

presented their results to the class on<br />

Wednesday. Congratulations to Aidan<br />

Munro for having delivered the best<br />

presentation. Well done Aidan!<br />

Mr. F. Marcos – Head of Humanities<br />

WORLD SCIENCE DAY:<br />

THE GREAT BALLOON<br />

RELEASE!<br />

Edited by: Mr. C. Marchand - Head of Secondary<br />

This week in Ciencias Sociales, year 8<br />

students have studied how<br />

landscapes change depending on the<br />

climate of any given region of the<br />

Earth. Knowing about climate is<br />

fundamental as it affects the fauna<br />

and flora, as well as people´s way of<br />

life. Every student successfully<br />

created a model landscape and<br />

presented their work to their peers,<br />

with PowerPoint to illustrate their<br />

words. All students involved had a<br />

great time completing this project and<br />

the visual impact of their endproducts<br />

was outstanding. Well done<br />

Year 8!<br />

Miss M. Martin - Spanish Department<br />

Year 8 students are continuing their<br />

studies of the work of the sea by<br />

looking at the problem of cliff<br />

erosion and the effect that it can<br />

have on people’s lives. They are<br />

currently producing a newspaper<br />

styled article describing and<br />

explaining how one village is gradually<br />

disappearing into the sea and<br />

suggesting how residents might feel<br />

about it. It is hoped that the quality of<br />

work will be suitable for display for<br />

other students and adults to read.<br />

They will then be looking at the<br />

problem of beach erosion, an issue<br />

which Costa del Sol resorts have to<br />

deal with.<br />

Mr. J. Hill – Humanities Department<br />

MATHS OLYMPIADS: THE<br />

LAUDE DREAM TEAM<br />

The Maths Department has selected<br />

its participants in the 2 nd Maths<br />

Olympiad, which will be hosted here<br />

at <strong>Laude</strong> on Thursday 24 th <strong>Nov</strong>ember.<br />

We are looking forward to seeing<br />

Dennis Bruggink, Carlos Aguado, Itziar<br />

Pomares, Natalia Mirón and Kalina<br />

Benhamou competing alongside<br />

students from another 7 schools along<br />

the Costa in a series of Mathematical<br />

Challenges.<br />

Paul Teale – Head of Maths


Secondary School Weekly Bulletin Monday 14 th <strong>Nov</strong>ember– Volume 1, Issue 8<br />

Inter Schools Girls Football<br />

FLA NEWS<br />

KARATE KIDS<br />

Tournament<br />

Sensei Miguel Rodriguez 5 th Dan in<br />

Shotokan, brought the martial art of<br />

karate to the Year 7’s this week. He<br />

was both professional and friendly,<br />

delivering highly efficient and<br />

powerful applications to our students.<br />

The start of the week saw dark<br />

clouds gathering across the sky,<br />

which soon rolled down into huge<br />

drops of rain. Yet fortunately on<br />

Wednesday 16 <strong>Nov</strong>ember perfect<br />

weather when the intense<br />

tournament began. The U/13, U/15<br />

and U/19 girls’ football tournament<br />

kicked off to a great start in<br />

Sotogrande.<br />

Thanks to the Friends of <strong>Laude</strong><br />

Association, and to Mrs. C. in<br />

particular, The 6 th Form now boasts a<br />

fully furnished, “sate of the art”<br />

common room:<br />

The FLA donated 4 large sofas, coffee<br />

tables and lamps, all contributing to<br />

creating an inviting, comfortable<br />

working environment for our Senior<br />

Students to study in.<br />

Our boys and girls delivered some<br />

impressive kicks and punches ending<br />

the movements with a booming kiai,<br />

better known as the spirit shout. The<br />

Karate class provided the children<br />

with an opportunity to understand a<br />

form of self defense in a fun and<br />

constructive way.<br />

Miss O. Garcia - Head of PE<br />

The girls battled their way in all the<br />

matches, as there were many<br />

participating schools. There were<br />

some wins, draws and losses, yet all<br />

the matches were played with great<br />

intensity and enthusiasm. The girls<br />

had an exhilarating time, with many<br />

showing superb skills and competitive<br />

spirit. A special congratulation goes to<br />

Hannah Carson, Lara Satli and Claudia<br />

Cummins who showed brilliant<br />

individual performance and team<br />

work.<br />

Miss O. Garcia – Head of PE<br />

From all students in the 6 th Form:<br />

THANK YOU!<br />

Mr. C. Marchand – Head of Secondary<br />

Edited by: Mr. C. Marchand - Head of Secondary


Secondary School Weekly Bulletin Monday 14 th <strong>Nov</strong>ember– Volume 1, Issue 8<br />

MORE FLA NEWS<br />

COMING SOON:<br />

The FLA would like to know if any<br />

parents would be interested in being<br />

Class Reps for their child´s year in<br />

Secondary. If you are interested,<br />

please contact Debrah Alexander or<br />

Lilly lam at the school reception.<br />

LAUDE´S<br />

Also, if any parents are interested in<br />

having a stall at the Christmas Craft<br />

Fair, please contact Debrah Alexander<br />

or Lilly lam at the school reception.<br />

Mr. C. Marchand – Head of Secondary<br />

CYCLING<br />

CLUB<br />

Next outing on Saturday 10 th<br />

December.<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Pedro</strong> to Istan 25 km return<br />

Journey<br />

Edited by: Mr. C. Marchand - Head of Secondary

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