Monday 30 March 2015

Term Triumphs

For the second term running, Cielle and Bella prepared an amusing and informative poem to sum up all Fonthill's activities and achievements. It's wonderful to see how busy everyone has been, and in so many different ways, and how much fund raising has been done for so many different charities:



The Spring term for Fonthill has been packed full, so here it is rounded up as a whole.
First up was Burns’ night, an annual treat, where haggis was provided for all to eat.  Mr Burgon played his bagpipes very well indeed, and there was much highland dancing, with Mrs Brown taking the lead. The night ended well, up on a high, with Cielle’s perfect delivery of the laddies’ reply. 

Next up was the sale of chocolate love hearts, with the year thirteens helping with their different parts. Our delivery right in time for Valentine’s day, helped us raise £225 which is more than okay. Nags ‘n’ Nippers and the Little Princess Trust, will benefit greatly with our help, which is a must.

The piano hands concert provided a fantastic evening, and it was lovely to see so many Fonthill girls beaming. There were some impressive ensembles like an undectet and many duets, well done to Nicole, Natalie, Karry and Christy whom we couldn’t forget!

The drama devised pieces have been as strong as ever, with the themes throughout being very clever. Well done to Sabrina, Emma, Liv, Fiona and Jess, who never cease to impress. Zoe’s dramatic appearance in her piece “1 in 6”, was one of the evening’s very best picks. As all of the controlled assessments keep on showing, the strengths of the drama department are continually growing.

The sixth form enjoyed some lovely meals, the Valentine’s dinner giving us a chance to wear our heels.  Our trip to Pizza Express was filled with fun, with the boys finishing our pizzas until there were none.

The annual sleep-out saw Jess bear the cold under the stars, whilst sleeping on the streets next to the cars. She took part to raise money for Julian House, so please sponsor her, even if she’s being as quiet as a mouse!

We had two Fonthill girls running the bath half this year, a huge well done to Hannah and Esmee, and all those who went to cheer. Their efforts running up and down hills caused them no disgust, whilst raising money for the bath Cats and Dogs home and the Genesis Trust.

The MUN conference was once again a big success, with over 500 students participating, ready to impress. Several Fonthill sixth form girls acted well in their roles as chairs, leading many debates on current and future affairs.

The Fonthill spirit was clear to see throughout the netball house matches, with some excellent play in several patches. Unfortunately we lost out to some very strong teams, but we managed to keep ourselves in high esteem. Well done to the year 10 b’s for their win, allowing them to give out a very big grin. Thank you to all who willingly got involved, as it shows how much our strengths this term have evolved.

A massive well done to Kelly, Issy, Esmee and Meg for their incredible efforts in the sponsored swim, it would be lovely if we all could sponsor them, a great amount, or even slim. The money raised goes towards the British Heart Foundation, so I think we can all agree it would be a worthwhile cause making a donation.

Cross country this year was a great event, and it’s a big excitement when you hit the descent. There were some fabulous runs from Alice, Louise, Lea and Chiara in years 9 and 10, and from Esmee and Charlotte in the seniors, who prove themselves time and again. Our Fonthill pyjama theme, really helped us to bond as a team!

This spring term is fast approaching its end, and the enthusiasm at house entertainment last night we must commend. The lively games of dodgeball between us in Fonthill and Hall, meant amusement was had by many and all.

Finally we must thank Mrs Sergeant and the tutors, who tirelessly help us to secure our futures. You have been there to help us whenever we need, and now it’s time to have a break and do as you plead. Good luck to all with revision over the Easter break, just remember girls, there’s a lot at stake! We’ll see you next term when hopefully the sun will shine, and don’t you worry, I’m sure your exams will be fine!
 



Friday 27 March 2015

Cross Country Successes

It was lovely to see the sun shining for the cross country competitors although those in more casual attire found it rather hot work, but cannot be faulted for their House spirit!  Congratulations to Esmee who not only came 4th in the senior race, but also provided moral support running the course again with Westwood students, and then again with the Year 9 and 10 Fonthill girls!  Congratulations also to Charlotte P, Chiara, Louise and Alice for coming in the top 10 in their age group.














Monday 23 March 2015

House Netball Matches

As always, Senior House Netball revealed the competitive streak in all players!
Well done to all who represented Fonthill!


Serious team talk!

Tactics talk at half time!
Emma taking time out from defending our goal or leaving it to Freya?!


You can't fault Freya for her efforts!



Thursday 12 March 2015

Commonwealth Day Observance

Cielle and Alexa were fortunate to be asked to attend a service in Westminster Abbey to mark this year's Commonwealth Day Observance in the presence of the Queen and other members of the royal family.  What an honour! The theme this year is 'A Young Commonwealth', and the reflections during the service were based around the youth of the Commonwealth.  Speakers included 2014 Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi and Dr Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury, speaker of the Parliament of Bangladesh.



Prior to travelling to London, they also met the Mayor of Bath during an evening event promoting the Royal Commonwealth Society:




Sunday 8 March 2015

DIY Pizza Night!

Not to be outdone by Year 13s recent trip to Pizza Express, boarders were busy making their own pizzas on Saturday night, and Jo treated everyone to cup cakes and homemade bread too!

Which one of the many toppings shall I choose?!

Pizzas looking as professional as any from Pizza Express!!
Master Baker Jo in action!



Model United Nations

Many Fonthill girls enjoyed a busy couple of days helping to host Bath Schools' Model United Nations which was attended by over 500 students from over 60 different UK and European schools, and took positions of responsibility as Chairs of Committees including Human Rights, Disarmament, Security, Economics and Environment.

Cielle and Izzi looking very official co-chairing one of the Human Rights Committees

Esmee and Emma concentrating hard co-chairing another Human Rights Committee




Sunday 1 March 2015

Congratulations to Fonthill Bath Half Marathon Runners!

Many congratulations to both Hannah and Esmee who ran in the Bath Half Marathon on Sunday 1 March! They both completed the course in under 2 hours which was a very impressive achievement, and each raised money for charities - Genesis Trust and Bath Cats' and Dogs' Home.  Very well done!!

Smiles all round for Hannah!