Year 7 will be involved in a ‘Rudolph Run’ during the afternoon on Wednesday 18th December. They will be out of their lesson during period 6 and will be taking part in a fun activity to help to raise money for Isabel Hospice. The students will be asked to complete two laps of the school field dressed in their PE kit, with the option to wear a Christmas jumper, if they would like to, and a set of reindeer antlers. The antlers will be provided by Isabel Hospice for the fun run.
If the weather is too wet for the run to go ahead, we will be holding a ‘Rudolph Dance’ in the Sports Hall instead.
If you would like to support this fundraising effort, please click here to make a donation.
On Friday 8th November, 55 A Level English students had the privilege to attend a poetry reading by renowned poet Imtiaz Dharker.
The poetry reading was a deeply engaging experience that captivated everyone in the audience. Her words, already powerful on the page, took on new layers of meaning as she read them aloud, her voice adding texture and depth. By the end of the reading, it was clear that Dharker’s poetry doesn’t just speak to the listener, it also offers a lasting sense of connection and inspiration.
Mrs Teal, Head of Key Stage 5 English at Presdales School
Imtiaz Dharker’s visit was incredibly powerful and the way she explained and delivered her poems gave a strong insight into the world of writing and poetry. The range in her poetry, from being about her troubles growing up to sonnets, portrayed how much of a great poet she is, and the different ways in which you can deliver your feelings, even if the inspiration was originally something completely different. Dharker answering our questions was also very useful for aspiring writers/poets. Overall, the entire atmosphere was incredibly welcoming and warm, and Dharker’s visit to Ware allowed for many young writers to have a deeper insight into poetry and literature.
Kamila Soltysik, Year 13
On Friday we went on a trip to Ware to watch the renowned poet Imtiaz Dharker. She spoke about why she writes her poems and what inspires her. It was a different experience to hear such poems being read aloud as it allowed us as listeners to grasp a deeper meaning behind the different pauses and phrases she’s chosen to use. It was also eye-opening to realise that she’s influenced by little things in life, showing me that everything in life has significance, whether we acknowledge it or not.
Neive Reid, Year 12
Imtiaz Dharker visit was very insightful and interesting to know her thought process and structure into how she plans a poem, but when she does plan, her poem most of the time does not mirror her plan. When she was reading out the poems, particularly “Tissue”, it was very insightful to know that poets generally are not told or asked from Exam boards if their poems can be used or not. However Dharker implied that she could not understand why “tissue” is used for GCSE as the complexity of the poem and the difficulty to interpret the poem are challenging at best.
Jess Pullum, Year 13
Imtiaz Dharker,a Respected contemporary poet, visited Ware poetry society this week where we had the pleasure of attending one of her readings. Dhkaer guided us through a series of poems, some recent from her new book and some old that she felt were still relevant for her or for society today. She introduced us to the procedures of her writing process, inspirations and how to go about publishing our own poetry. While we don’t study Dhkear as part of our A level, her wise words induced me to appreciate poetry as an art form and therefore I found the experience wholly valuable.
Rachel Harvey, Year 13
On our trip to hear from poet Imtiaz Dharker I really enjoyed how passionate she was about both her poetry and the poetry that inspires her. I particularly appreciated how she wrote one of her poems as a response to the poetry of Wilfred Owen (a first world war poet), especially with my own family history involvement in the military and the closeness to remembrance day. Dharker’s poems are filled with emotions, history and larger themes that expand her poems’ audience and grasp of the world. She is a firm believer in the power of poetry and her attitude towards reading her poetry reflects this, she is passionate and expressive, easy to understand and encouraging to all those who read and study her poems.
Hannah Green, Year 13
On Friday, we went to see the poet Imtiaz Dharker do a poetry reading which was captivating and interesting. She spoke confidently with a deliberate tone throughout the poems that brought new meaning to them and made them much more interesting rather than just reading them. I particularly enjoyed her opening poem “From another country” which captivated me with its themes of her heritage and the microaggressions of racism she experiences. Many of her poems follow these themes of her heritage and conflict in these circumstances but also the range of joy and love. Overall, I found it to be a very interesting and inspiring experience.
Madison Scully, Year 13
The English trip was very wholesome, the poetry was fulfilling and taught you a lesson of prosperity and kindness but also the hardships people face throughout their life. Imtiaz Dharker spoke with a soothing voice, with growing passion for her poems throughout the time she was on stage. These poems were thought through and conveyed a narrative of understanding. The poems she talked about ranged from politics to romance and to conflict, Sharing many different perspectives along the way.
Eva Pidduck, Year 12
I really enjoyed the poetry trip to see Imtiaz Dharker. We got to listen to some of her poems, and learn some of the backstory behind them. Her poems are very well written and it was nice to hear how she read the poems in her own style. I really enjoyed the poems from her most recent book, although they were dark they were very powerful. I liked her poem titled ‘a century later’, where it has a metaphor of war related to school.
Sophie Hayes, Year 12
Going on the poetry trip, I did not expect to be so amazed by Intiaz Dharker, a passionate, intelligent, and inspiring poet. Everyone I spoke with complimented her poetry skills and delivery, and we were all captivated by her powerful words. Some of my favourite poems she read included Tissue, which was complicated but meaningful, and From Another Country, which was political and powerful. Overall, this was a very educational and influential English trip that will continue encouraging all English students to excel in poetry.
Amelia Johnson-Hart, Year 12
Imtiaz Dharker is a very inspirational, interesting poet with a very thoughtful ideas and representations of everyday things we see in experience in life. She views the world deeply and takes note of the minor details of life which are actually quite beautiful. We went on a trip to Ware to listen to Imtiaz Dharker read some of her exquisite poems and the reasons to why she wrote them. She also talked about personal experiences in which inspired her to write some of her poems. He performance was purposeful and the room was silent in awe of her presentation. We heard the poems how she wrote them and wanted them to be seen and heard rather than our interpretations. At the end she answered some simple but challenging questions which she carefully listened too and answered in great detail to fulfil our expectations of a good answer. The trip was very hopeful for students looking to be a poet or a writer in the future but also opened everyone’s minds to be creative and look at life in a way that everything has a meaning and a purpose.
Bethany Botheras, Year 12
On Friday the 8th November, Year 12 and 13 English students had the incredible opportunity to hear Imtiaz Dharker share a selection of her poetry, as well as her personal stories and inspirations, and other poets’ work that she admires. As she read her poems, she demonstrated the strong passion and dedication she has for her craft, and captivated the audience with her powerful voice and words. To those of us studying poetry at A Level, it was an extremely invaluable experience for our understanding of how poems can be written and expressed to audiences, and we are thankful to the English department for organising this trip.
Hattie Pryke, Year 12
From the visit from Imtiaz Dharker we learnt as writers that to produce quality meaningful pieces of writing the work often reflects a deep understanding of personal human experience, capturing moments and truths with precision. However this writing also challenges conventions, pushing the boundaries of expression and inspiring others to see the world through a different lens. Her work is not just technical but also evokes deep emotions. The visit focused on poems and her process of how to write them and what leads her to choose specific topics.
Dee Cole, Year 12
Attending Imtiaz Dharker’s poetry talk was an inspiring experience. She shared her journey, inspirations and life experiences which helped her write her poems, and therefore gave me a new appreciation for poetry. She exposed us to the power of words and showed us how poetry can express emotions, bring attention to important matters, and connect and reconnect people. Imtiaz also read some of her works, showing the deeper meanings and emotion imbedded in each poem with the way she read. Overall, the trip was both educational and interesting.
India Brooker, Year 12
I found the Imtiaz Dharker trip into Ware was very interesting and helpful, considering we had the opportunity to hear exactly how Imtiaz Dharker imagined her poems being read and all the different interpretations that she believed would be taken from the poem. We also saw a true insight into how she developed her poems, and through a series of questions, how the poems ended up being published after her hard work exploring them. Overall, I believed this trip was very helpful and intriguing for us, English a level students.
Tabitha Hawkins, Year 12
Friday’s trip to Ware to listen and enjoy Imtiaz Dharker read a selection of her poems was insightful and heartwarming. She has a beautiful voice and way of thinking that was portrayed in her poems, I very much enjoyed listening to her thoughts and beliefs. However, I most enjoyed listening to her sonnet, written about her late husband, she expressed her feelings and love in a very wonderful way. After Imtiaz’s reading, we were given the chance to ask questions about her writing process and personal opinions on other poets which I also very much enjoyed and felt grateful for the opportunity.
Purdie Leslie, Year 12
On Friday 8th of November, English students from Year 12 & 13 took a trip to Ware to listen to poet Imtiaz Dharker. Dharker is a renowned poet, having received the Queen’s Gold Medal for English Poetry and consideration for the role of Poet Laureate – so we were lucky to have this opportunity to hear from her in person. She began with readings of her many poems, providing us with insights into her thoughts behind each one, and then the afternoon ended with a Q&A session where we were able to ask our own questions about her poetry. Hopefully this experience will help add depth to our learning and provide us with additional information for the poetry we study in class.
Martha Ker, Year 12
I thoroughly enjoyed our trip to see Imtiaz Dharker, it was interesting listening to her talk openly about her process of writing these poems and how she draws inspiration from current and historical events, she is able to cleverly share important messages through her poetry and is able to inspire many. Furthermore, it was extremely entertaining listening to her read her poems as it gave a new perspective that you can’t get from simply reading them, it was amazing to see how passionate she is about her work and poetry.
Florence Hudson, Year 12
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Year 10 have been producing stunning work linked to sweet treats. They have developed colour pencil layering, Biro mark-making and are currently learning about techniques with acrylic paints. We are so proud of their work showing dedication and enthusiasm. Fantastic Year 10!
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Massive well done to Presdales swimming team who competed in the first district gala of the year just before half term!
Lots of individual 1st and 2nd places. The senior girls came 1st in the freestyle relay and medley relay, the Year 9/10 girls came 1st in the freestyle relay and medley relay and the Year 7/8 girls came 2nd in the freestyle relay and medley relay.
Football
v St Clement Danes
Great effort from the U13s football team who recently lost 1-2 against St Clement Danes in the County Cup. Presdales faced a strong opponent but the girls grew into the game especially in the second half pushing their opponent all the way! Well done everyone! POTM was Harriet Day.
v Dame Alice Owen
Well done to our U15s football team who had a convincing 8-0 win against Dame Alice Owen last week. The team now progress to the Quarter Finals of the County Cup. This was Presdales first ever football match on our new 3G pitch so it was great to christen it with a win!!
PoM voted by Dame Alice was Mia Schillaci-Rowland. Joint Coaches PoM to Ava McManus and Annabel Guy. Well done to all the girls!
v Leventhorpe
Gallant effort by our U12s B team against Leventhorpe’s A team last Thursday in the District League. The girls lost 8-0 but gave absolutely everything against a very strong opponent. The commitment shown by every single player was exceptional. Proud of all of you! POTM was Sara Johnson-Casey.
Stevenage FC U13s 7-a-side Tournament
Presdales had a Year 7 team and a Year 8 team competing at the Stevenage FC U13s 7-a-side tournament, held at the County Football Ground in Letchworth on Friday.
It was a busy, full on day with 6 qualifying games to reach the knockout stages. Then a further 3 games if you reached the final. Both teams acquitted themselves brilliantly playing some fantastic football and showing exemplary spirit throughout.
The Year 7 team did extremely well to reach the Quarter Finals but were narrowly defeated 1-0 in an extremely tight game against a Year 8 side. The Year 7s actually dominated the majority of the game hitting the post and creating several chances and so easily could have won. The Year 7s should feel immensely proud of their achievement as they were the only ‘fully Year 7 team’ in the competition! The Stevenage coaches were highly complimentary and the future is definitely bright for this talented group of players.
The Year 8s won their Quarter Final comfortably and progressed to the semi final against ‘arch enemy’ Chauncy (who won the tournament last year). The game was dominated by Presdales who played out of their skins. The win was secured by an incredible left foot strike into ‘top bins’ by Ella Reynolds to reach the final against Priory School.
The final beckoned with the Year 8s full of confidence. They did not disappoint with a fabulous display and winning goal by Grace Marston to take the trophy!
The girls will now go on to represent Stevenage FC in the Area Finals next January. This will be very exciting for the girls!
It was a wonderful day shared with a lovely group of pupils. What really summed up the ‘spirit of Presdales’ was the support from a disappointed Year 7 team for their Year 8 peers. When the final whistle blew the Year 7s ‘invaded’ the pitch to hug and congratulate their elders. There was so much excitement and joy. So lovely to see this.
Due to the nature of tournament football, every single player played their part so I’m reluctant to nominate any pupil in particular for Player of the Tournament. Everyone was Player of the Tournament!! Thanks to all the girls for a memorable day.
v John Warner
The U12s played John Warner this week in the district league, winning 3-0. It was a competitive game and the girls played some good football. Both teams enjoyed playing under the floodlights on the new 3G pitch for the first time.
PoM voted by John Warner was Tilly Murton. Coaches PoM was Sara Johnson-Casey. Well done to all the girls!
Netball
v St Edmunds
Thank you to St Edmunds for coming over for a very evenly matched County League game. A great display of skill and effort from all players with Presdales holding strong in the final seconds to secure a 23-22 win. POM was Georgia Street.
v Heath Mount
Well done to our Year 8 netball teams who recently played against Heath Mount.
The A team were playing a County Cup game and despite a strong opposition won 23-14. POTM was Sophia P.
The B team were playing a friendly match and also won 35-13 despite coaching themselves throughout the game! POTM Annelise I.
Great work girls!
Badminton
Well done to the U14 and U16 Badminton teams who played in a tournament last Thursday. The U14A team won all their games progressing to the County finals and the U14B came 2nd winning two matches and losing to our A team only!
The U16A team won all their games also progressing to the County finals! The U16B team unfortunately lost their 3 games in some very close matches that could have gone either way!
A Level PE Trip
Well done to our A Level students who visited the University of Essex for an SRES (School of Rehabilitation and Exercise Science) experience last week. They were put to the test participating in a range of fitness and performance tests, gathering data to be analysed later. It was a great day and the students certainly showed their competitive spirit!
Student News
Please see more student achievements in non-school sporting activities on our PE Facebook page. We have recently had student successes in Football, Running, Trampolining and Swimming!
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