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 Rugby High School - Autumn 2023 Issue 6

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News from Mr Grady

23rd November 2023

Hello Everyone,

It occurred to me this week that as we approach the year’s end I can actually say, with confidence that the New-Year’s resolution I made on 31st December 2022 will be one of the very first that I have actually maintained across the entire year.

It was, if you remember, making sure that at least twice a week I completed my weight-training class.  (I say “if you remember” as if you are all avidly reading these newsletters and compiling detailed notes, cross-referencing comments I’ve made and waiting eagerly for the next instalment.  Please don’t burst my bubble.) Anyway, I can honestly say that I am arriving into the last month of the year having achieved and maintained this resolution.

It was easy early on, in January and February when I shared this resolution in assemblies because pretty much whenever I ventured out of my office I’d be greeted by a host of students cheerily asking “have you done your weights?” And let me tell you, there’s nothing better than the eager faces of 11 and 12 year olds having faith that you’ll do something to really buoy you up and help you to do it.

Like anything this drifted to a close, but in March and April, as the days got lighter I was able to keep the positivity, and maintain my weekly sessions.

By May and June, I could actually see the effect of doing the weights (not in some six-pack development of abdominal muscles – the weights aren’t that heavy) but in my eagerness to make sure that I did the sessions each week – they contributed so much to a positive mood, and actually meant that I also felt like I had more positive energy in general – the endorphins clearly doing their work.  July and August were actually the hardest months, as it was so hot, completing a weights session did feel like quite a challenge, but with that half-way mark of the year gone by, it felt like a very good thing to keep going.

Returning to school in September, I was able to mention my continued weights to students, which gave another month of them checking in, and keeping me motivated, and so here we are: Weight sessions continuing to be undertaken, and my keyboard is now really struggling to cope with the improved bicep action my typing fingers now rely on.

I now don’t need to worry about “will I keep going?” as I know I will, it is part of my routine, and gives me a lift each time I do it. 

You can see though, that the motivation and the drive changed across the year, and one has to keep reflecting on the different push and pull factors that drive you to do something, or, more importantly get in the way of you doing something.  Daily life is hectic and it’s so easy to let something slide a couple of times, and then one is back to having to re-establish good habits.  Positive choices are not always easy choices, but we DO KNOW what is good for us, and taking the time to make those choices really does pay off. 

My aim was never to look like Captain America, it was to make a positive choice about my own lifestyle, so that I could ensure other aspects of my life were easier to manage.  By being a bit fitter, I have more energy, by being a bit fitter I sleep considerably better, and by being a bit fitter I have to ensure that I choose a positive diet to support it.  So, actually from one small positive choice, and taking the time to try and keep on it, I feel like I’ve improved life for myself in other ways I hadn’t even anticipated.

As we move towards the end of the year – you may have managed to maintain your own positive choices, or you may be reflecting on what other ones you could make.  Now’s the time to consider that one small change that will see you through the rest of the winter months and into the next year with renewed vim and vigour! 

Stay well and safe everyone,

With all best wishes,
Mr Grady


Year 11: Roman Baths trip
9:00am – 4:00pm
24
November
Year 9, Twycross Zoo trip
9:00am – 3:30pm
01
December
Lioness game, Wembley
3:00pm
01
December
Winter Fayre
4:30pm – 6:30pm
01
December
Year 11 Mock exams week 1
8:50am – 3:45pm
04
December
Year 11 Mock exams week 2
8:50am – 3:45pm
11
December

PTA Tombola Donations
The Winter Fair is fast approaching, and the PTA are looking for donations for their Tombola.

Please support us by donating new and unused:
* Bottles (from Sauce to Sauvignon)
* Toiletries
* Wine
* Toys
* Chocolates & Sweets
* Candles
* Unwanted Presents
* Preserves and more

So, if you have anything from a bottle of Champagne to a box of chocolates, please send them in marked clearly with “PTA Tombola” to Reception.  We really are grateful of all donations no matter how big or small.

PTA 200 Club

     

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U13s RHS vs Princethorpe Futsal Mini Tournament

Player of the tournament: Anya H

On Tuesday 21st November, Rugby High hosted a friendly futsal tournament against Princethorpe. We each had two 5-a-side teams of mixed Year 7 and Year 8 players, and managed to play four 10 minute games.

Overall, Rugby High Oranges won the tournament with victories in both of their games, and Princethorpe Whites came second.

We saw some great football from both sides and we all enjoyed a fun atmosphere.

Our goals were scored by Anya H (2) and Eva B (1). There were some amazing diving saves on to the hard floor from Zoe C and Abi D too.

Basketball Tournament

The Year 7 students played in a basketball tournament on 15/11/23. They won 10-0 against Rugby Free School and won 28-0 against Ashlawn School. They were great at dribbling up the court and losing their defenders. What a fantastic achievement! 


Comet (2016)
by Kate Wakeling

I’m a spinning, winning, tripping, zipping, super-sonic ice queen:
see my moon zoom, clock my rocket, watch me splutter tricksy space-steam.

I’m the dust bomb, I’m the freeze sneeze, I’m the top galactic jockey
made (they think) of gas and ice and mystery bits of something rocky.

Oh I sting a sherbet orbit, running rings round star or planet;
should I shoot too near the sun, my tail hots up: ouch - OUCH - please fan it!

And I’m told I hold the answer to the galaxy’s top question:
that my middle’s made of history (no surprise I’ve indigestion)

but for now I sprint and skid and whisk and bolt and belt and bomb it;
I’m that hell-for-leather, lunging, plunging, helter-skelter COMET.

All things Poetry found at Poetry by Heart


Please find below information that has been passed to us that may be of interest to you and your family.

Warwickshire Family Information Service Newsletter

21st November Edition


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