Wednesday, September 28, 2011

NANSEN BIATHLON AND OPENING OF THE TEXTILES ROOM


On Tuesday 20th September Nansen held their annual sponsored biathlon in memory of Amy Coxall and Gui Vezzaro. This involved members of the house participating in pairs, or as an individual, to complete the run to 2nd Pagoda, Bowen Road (2.5km) and 16 lengths. There were some great performances by the students and staff and results will be announced at a later date. We were particularly pleased to see so many of 7N participating as individuals.
Following the biathlon we had the official opening of the new Textiles room which is in memory of Amy Coxall as this was one of the subjects she was passionate about. Amy’s parents and brother Josh attended along with staff and students. There is a lovely picture of Amy in the room and a large decorative glass panel containing one of Amy’s designs. Simply a great room, airy and light….all the working conditions Amy loved. Thanks to Claire Tait and ESF for all their hard work in creating this new Textiles environment. Existing funds and money raised through the biathlon will be used to purchase other pieces of equipment required for this room.
When you visit school please take some time to view the new bench to the right of the main entrance. A huge thank you to Matt Smith and the Technology department for the time spent designing and making the bench in memory of Amy and Gui. Students, staff and members of Amy’s family have also decorated pebbles/stones which are underneath the bench. This area is in front of Amy’s tree which was planted last year and is continuing to flourish. 
All in all a really positive lovely afternoon and celebration in memory of Amy and Gui.
Amy and Gui, you are missed but always in our hearts and thoughts.
Cath Hopkins - Senior Head of Nansen

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Fleming Out in Front in Gala

Fleming lead the points total from the heats going into finals day..but it can all change with double points for relays.
Will their B grade freestyle relay team break the school record as predicted?
Come back here for the results..live from Victoria Park!
http://islandschoolextracurricular.blogspot.com/p/swimming-gala-results.html



D grade ISSF Soccer Results

Well done to the boys!
Kellet 0 Island 1
Delia 1 Island 5
It must be the new coach!

Pictures of Fleming Charity Week

Click here to see the photos!


Sunday, September 25, 2011

Swimming Finals Programme

Please have a look through the finals in your grade to make sure they are correct.

If there are any issues you MUST see Mr Pennel ASAP.

Please make sure you have your relay teams organised before Thursday. 


Programme Click Here 

Well done Caitlin

Congratulations to Caitlin Fowlds (8N) who was the winner in L13 class in the AVOHK 5K race at Wong Nai Chung Gap (Black's Links). She was also 3rd fastest female overall. Congratulations to her father who also won a prize and Mr Rutter who was 3rd in the M40 class.


Run for Ben Kende

If you are 16 or over you might fancy a 10K run in DB in aid of Ben Kende on November 13th.
See the link below:
http://erinbowland.webs.com/charities.htm


Fleming Charity Week


Fleming’s proud association with Katja house is long standing. For those of you new to the House this is an orphanage in Nepal that was set up and run by Island School. It has provided shelter for about 60 children whose ages range from 4-18. We have had a fun filled week without forgetting that we are raising money for a charity close to our hearts.
Under the guidance of our Heads of House, Mrs. Worthington and Mr. Tudor and with the support of the Fleming form tutors, the help of 12F charity prefects and with everyone in the house pitching in, this has been a very successful week. The 2011 charity week has been one of our best ever. It kicked off with a Dress Red Day, followed by the entire House forming a giant letter ‘F’ for Fleming on the green area. 7F took part in a Sponsored Silence for a whole school day, which was challenging but also created a quieter environment around school. 8F really enjoyed sponging the teachers. Mrs. Worthington, Mr. Tudor, Mrs. Boag, Mr. Nicholls, Mr. Rutter and Mr. Reed all kindly volunteered to be hit with soggy sponges to raise money. 9F treated the school to a delicious bake sale; we could have some budding Jamie Olivers or Nigella Lawsons there! 10F cooled down in the pool for their Sponsored Swim whilst 11F baked in the sun for their Sponsored Run with Mrs. Worthington. The grand finale of the week was the Fleming Carnival which involved 12F and 13F working collaboratively to put together a fun and lively afternoon which included balloon drops, tie dyeing, pizza sales and rousing vocals from Fleming students.
In the weeks to come we look forward to our Fleming prefects, who are travelling to Katja House during CAS week, reporting back on their experiences and hearing how the money will be utilized. Mrs. Worthington and Mr. Tudor would like to thank all Fleming students and staff for their energy, enthusiasm and support with the Fleming charity week. The week has so far raised an amazing  HK$28,000. Well done Fleming!!!!
Nigvi Tam & Michelle Kung 12F


C grade ISSF Soccer Results

The last few games scores:

Kellet 1 Island 5
French 6 Island 6
KCCIS 1 Island 14
WIS 2 Island 5

Senior Debate Results

The final positions are:
1) Einstein
2) Wilberforce
3) Rutherford
4) Nansen
5) Da Vinci
6) Fleming
Thanks to Mr Trump for organising and to all the judges.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Wilberforce Stretch their Lead

At the moment Wilberforce are out in front!!
See the points opposite.


Tuesday, September 13, 2011

A Boys Interhouse Basketball Results

Winners are:
Fleming
2nd Wilberforce
3rd Nansen 

4th  Einstein
5th Rutherford
6th Da Vinci


Thanks to Mr Pennell for running this.
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Monday, September 12, 2011

Senior Debate Final

Congratulations to Einstein & Wilberforce who won their way to Inter-House Debate Final, bad luck to Rutherford and Nansen - the winning margins were very close.
Mon 19th Sept: Debate Final Assembly Hall, 1.10pm

This House believes that the United States government should subsidize Twitter to liberalize oppressed societies.
Wilberforce propose, Einstein oppose

Friday, September 9, 2011

Senior Debate Round Two

Monday 12th September 1.15pm

Rutherford (Prop) vs Einstein (Opp) : Rm 421

Nansen (Prop) vs 4th Best Team (Opp): Rm 422

 Motion: This house would pay morbidly obese people to lose weight.

Year 7 Mixed Netball

Great excitement but rain stopped play eventually...
results to follow:





Swim Heats

All years have now completed their swim heats.
Results of the heats are now outside the Hall Balcony.

ISSF Soccer Results

Year 7
5th Sept
Island 0 HKIS 2
Island 2 Kellet 3



Results of the Interhouse Form Board Challenge



1st - Wilberforce

2nd - Nansen

3rd - Fleming

4th - Einstein

5th - Da Vinci

6th - Rutherford