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Vietnam World Challenge 2019

September 19, 2019/in General News, Trips & Visits, World Challenge /by Presdales School

World Challenge

Over the summer, I had the amazing opportunity to take part in the World Challenge expedition to Vietnam and Laos. My team was a mix of year 11 and 12 students, with 13 girls and one very lucky boy. Prior to the trip, none of us knew each other very well; however this swiftly changed as soon as we departed on a tedious 8 hour flight, with only each other for company.

Once we had finally arrived in Bangkok, we quickly got to the hostel, dumped our bags, and began to explore the lively city. It only took a five minute walk down the street to see things ranging from barbecued spiders to beautiful hand-stitched clothing. We decided to settle in a busy restaurant with upbeat, local music and an incredible view of the city at night. We took this opportunity to try some local food whilst admiring the string of neon lights that were suspended above the whole street. Here, we had the chance to chat about the trip ahead of us and assign people to different teams: accommodation, finance, food, travel and extra activities. Although our travel and accommodation had been pre-booked for our first few nights, it wasn’t always going to be like that… The next morning we took another flight from Thailand to Vietnam, to eventually arrive in the city of Hoi An, where we would spend the next three nights. In my opinion, this was the best city of the whole trip. It was an area brimming with culture but maintaining a relaxed energy. We were amazed by its stunning markets and quaint temples, whilst also having the chance to take a night boat ride along the river, surrounded by glowing lanterns.

Our next destination was Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. To get there, we took the overnight train, which was something I had never experienced before. As you walked down the train there were cabins with six beds in each compartment, three stacked up on each other. The next 24 hours went surprisingly quickly while we admired the Vietnamese countryside and talked to locals in the cabins next to us.

Our first day in Hanoi was exciting but hectic. This was the first day where we had to find our own accommodation and travel, which was a lot harder than expected. Despite this, we managed to find an amazing hotel to stay in, within budget, and began exploring the city. After walking, for what felt like miles, we finally found the perfect place to eat: a little restaurant right at the top of a high rise building, which had a stunning view of the whole of Hanoi. This was a lovely way to spend our last night before the trek.

The next morning, thankfully, the coach we had booked turned up and we started our journey to Quynh Son. The next three nights were a shock, but in a good way. The trek was very challenging, especially in 38 degree heat, whilst carrying a rucksack containing a lot of unnecessary kit. Despite this physical challenge, our team managed to keep up morale as we enjoyed many breath-taking views of mountainous peaks, sprawling rice fields and sweeping valleys. One of the best bits of the trek was the home stays. This was where we stayed in houses in small villages with local families. It was amazing to talk to the villagers about their daily lives and to bond with the families. By living like the locals in these villages, it allowed us to fully immerse ourselves in their culture. After a very tiring few nights, we finally got back to Hanoi to relax and discover more of the city. Additionally we booked a trip to Halong Bay, a beautiful natural UNESCO World Heritage Site, where we spent the day on our own boat, admiring the amazing caves and beaches.

Our next stage was a three day journey to Luang Prabang, Laos. On the second day of the journey, we celebrated one of our team member’s birthday with a karaoke night. The whole team, including the leaders, came together and performed songs for the whole evening.

Once arriving in Luang Prabang, we didn’t waste any time before we were out exploring their renowned night market. It definitely lived up to our expectations and possibly exceeded them. The food was incredible, with barbeques to buffets to smoothies to waffles; everything you could imagine. The markets are where we spent most of our evenings, after working at the bear sanctuary. Our community phase in Luang Prabang, was based at a bear sanctuary with the charity Free the Bears. In Laos there is a huge problem with people capturing bears and using them to extract their bile, which is used as a medical remedy. The charity takes in these bears and looks after them until they are ready to go back into the wild. We helped by cleaning out the cages, feeding the bears and even building a wall for a new enclosure. It was amazing to see the work they had done for the bears and that they were expanding their sanctuary to take in other animals, like monkeys or red pandas, which are also in danger. Additionally we visited another bear sanctuary at Kuang Si Waterfalls, and had the chance to swim in the beautiful waterfalls.

As we were coming towards the end of our trip, we went on trek in Luang Namtha. Using our previous experience, we packed at lot more lightly and were much more prepared. This trek was a lot cooler, as it was mainly based in the jungle and rice fields. We visited another village called Nam Ha Village and stayed with members of the Khmu tribe. We spent most of the second day with all the families and played games with the children. In the evening we were treated to a dance show put on by the locals and we even joined in towards the end!

To end our trip, we went to the Manda Lao Elephant Sanctuary, which also focused on taking care of animals. This was an insane experience to get so close to the elephants, stroking and feeding them all together, whilst knowing they were being taken care of.

Despite the challenges I faced whilst being there, I definitely would do it again and it has given me the confidence to go travelling in the future. I have also come out with a whole group of new friends and acquired skills that I would never have gained without going on this trip. I would definitely urge you to sign up to next trip to Nepal, you won’t regret it!

Alicia Fautrero-Sayer (Year 13)

 

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GCSE Results 2019

August 22, 2019/in General News /by Presdales School

Congratulations to all of the students for an excellent set of GCSE results. The high standard of results are a reflection of the hard work from both students and staff. Well done to all.

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A level Results 2019

August 15, 2019/in General News /by Presdales School

We are extremely proud of our Year 13 students for their A Level results this year. We are pleased that many achieved top grades in their subjects. We wish them well for the future.

More details will be published in September.

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STEM

June 14, 2019/in General News /by Presdales School

Only 21% of the STEM workforce is female. Here at Presdales we are keen to inspire the next generation of women in STEM fields.

Events taking place this half term:

Thursday 4th July: ‘The Big Bang Fair’ held at Hertfordshire University, Year 8 Students (not on the French trip) will have the opportunity to attend shows and workshops where they can get hands-on with engineering and technology. Friday 5th July: MBDA Glider Challenge (Year 10 team)

Wednesday 17th July: Year 8 Science Activity Day

Remember: Tuesday and Thursday Lunchtimes, 1.10pm in S8. All students are welcome to come along to Robotic Club. We are just starting to build VEX Robots for new season, Robotics Tower Takeover, so now would be an excellent time to join.

Engineer visitors: Female engineers from WSP will be visiting Presdales, this will be an excellent chance for students to find out more about STEM careers.

Opportunities out of school: IET’s Engineering Open House Day- Friday 26th July https://www.engineer-a-better-world.org/whats-on/

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A level Summer Art & Photography Exhibition

June 10, 2019/in Art, Events, General News /by Presdales School

On Friday 7th June, we held our A level Summer Art & Photography Exhibition. Congratulations to all of our wonderful Year 13 students and good luck for the future. We felt that this exhibition in particular showed an outstanding body of work and the Art staff felt very proud. Thank you to all who attended and showed their support to our Art Department and Year 13 students.

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Year 9 Artwork

May 15, 2019/in Art, General News /by Presdales School

Year 9 have been designing some fantastic Converse inspired by a country of their choice. The designs demonstrated a variety of media and wonderful imagination. Well done all of you.

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D’Avenia Heaven at the Oxford Literary Festival

May 10, 2019/in General News, Trips & Visits /by Presdales School

On the last day of the Spring term, six Year 12 Italian A level students went to the Oxford Literary Festival with Mrs Stewart and Ms Jennings to hear an interview with Alessandro D’Avenia.

Alessandro D’Avenia is a best-selling Italian author from Palermo, Sicily, also a secondary school teacher in Milan. His first book, Bianca come il latte, rossa come il sangue (White as milk, red as blood), has been translated into 23 different languages and made into a film. At the festival he was presenting his third book, Ciò che inferno non è, which has recently been published in an English translation, What hell is not.

The author was interviewed by Oxford lecturer and tutor at Keble College, Teresa Franco. Alessandro began by reading a passage in Italian and then in English, choosing to focus on the moment when his RE teacher and local priest, Don Pino Puglisi, lay dying in the road after being shot by the Mafia. Alessandro works through the five regrets most people have when they die. Exceptionally, Don Pino had none of these regrets. He died with a smile on his face and even compassion for his attackers. He understood the community, Brancaccio, in Sicily, where they grew up. He understood the “hell” of growing up in the stranglehold of the Mafia. He had devoted everything to loving the children and their families there in an attempt to show them a different way of living, or “what hell is not”. Alessandro was drawn into the community when Don Pino invited him, then a 17-year old boy, to come and lend a hand in running activities for the children during his summer holiday. What hell is not is Alessandro’s portrayal of his own story and his encounters with Don Pino. The inspirational teacher and priest is the reason Alessandro himself became a teacher.

Throughout the interview our students had the excellent side-benefit of listening to the beautiful music of the Italian language being spoken, testing their own comprehension and then listening to the translation given by the interpreters. It was a fascinating insight into this linguistic skill and process.

The content of the reading and discussion was very moving and thought-provoking. Our Head Girl, Grace Bacon, had already read the English translation before attending. She said “I haven’t been this engrossed in a book in a long time!” and is now reading the original in Italian. Other students bought the book following the interview, and were treated to a personal book-signing and chat with our new favourite Italian author!

Reasons for Alessandro D’Avenia’s success include the real-life experiences and questions he addresses in his books, classic and classical themes and stories he weaves into his work, and his heart for young people. Indeed his first three books all focus on a (different) teenage main character, navigating relatable personal issues in their secondary school years. These first three books are: Bianca come il latte, rossa come il sangue (available in an English translation entitled: White as silence, red as song ), Cose che nessuno sa (Things nobody knows) and Ciò che inferno non è (What hell is not). They are all available from The Italian Bookshop or Amazon, and I would wholeheartedly recommend each, whether or not you are studying Italian!

There will be some adult readers who have studied Italian, perhaps with Enrica Loi, and I know she would give her recommendation also. We discussed the publication of this third book and the town of Palermo, Sicily, where it is set, when she was still working at Presdales. You will also enjoy using your Italian to read the column Alessandro D’Avenia writes every Monday for the Corriere della Sera. Find it online directly, or via my weekly retweet if you follow my Italian Twitter account, @presdaliani.

So much to enjoy with la dolce lingua!

Ms Jennings

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Sixth Form French Exchange

May 10, 2019/in General News, Language Trips, Trips & Visits /by Presdales School

Just before the Easter break, some of our Year 12 French Students welcomed their French partners for the return leg of the Sixth Form French Exchange. As soon as they were reunited at Luton Airport, all the initial nerves immediately disappeared and a very busy weekend ensued. Our families really looked after their French visitors, organising many activities such as cruising on the Thames, shopping trips to London and the inevitable, and eagerly awaited, visit to Primark! (French teenagers love Primark as there are very few stores in France)

For most of the week, the French students attended normal lessons at Presdales as the aim of the Sixth Form Exchange is to be immersed in the life of the host partner. However, on Tuesday, we all spent the day in Cambridge, discovering the historical past of this prestigious University city during our guided tour. It is worth mentioning that Tuesday was the only day when it rained, with the rain becoming quite heavy the minute we set foot on our punts and easing off as soon as we got off!

I would like to thank Anne Favre, my French colleague from the lycée La Colinière in Nantes, for her continued efforts in cementing a very positive and rich working relationship and I am also very grateful to all the parents for being so welcoming and caring with our French visitors. I hope this year will be the beginning of a long and happy exchange between our Year 12 students and their partners.

Christel Ainge

 

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Year 8 Take Your Daughter to Work Day

May 10, 2019/in General News /by Presdales School

Year 8 Careers – Inspiring young dreamers to dream big!

As part of our Careers Education programme, Year 8 students had the opportunity to find out more about the world of work in the celebration of “Take Your Daughter To Work Day” on Thursday 25th April 2019. There were a variety of workplaces visited including Hospitals, Schools, Businesses and even a visit to the Financial Times.

What did they learn from the day?

“Seeing relationships between the staff and the children, the way the children enjoyed their learning environment and how welcoming all the staff and children were towards me”

“I saw people using teamwork and being supportive to everyone’s ideas”

“I learnt about being patient, showing respect and being more confident”

“I used a lot of computer skills and I was very useful as the people there couldn’t use computers very well”

“I loved this day because it was really different from a normal day at school and I would definitely do it again”

Thank you to all the Year 8 parents that gave up their time willingly to make this such a great experience for the students.

Julie Stephenson Careers Lead

 

 

 

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Quality in Careers Standard – Investor in Careers 

May 9, 2019/in General News /by Presdales School

Since March 2017, there has been a new and simpler model of quality assurance for careers education, information, advice and guidance (CEIAG) in England, which is called the Quality in Careers Standard (QiCS).

Since September 2018 the Quality in Careers Standard has been revised to fully incorporate the Gatsby Foundation’s Benchmarks of “Good Career Guidance”.

The latest statutory guidance states that ‘the Standard offers an opportunity for schools to undergo an external evaluation of their careers programme’ and the Government ‘strongly recommends that all schools work towards the updated Quality in Careers Standard to support the development of their careers programme.’

This means that any school achieving the QiCS will have Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance which meets an excellent, nationally-recognised standard.

As a school, we are now progressing through the standards in order to achieve QiCs by September 2020.

This might involve external input from local businesses, alumni and parents, and so I might be contacting you during the year for some support in this award.

For more information about our careers programme please click here.

 

Julie Stephenson Careers Lead

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