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The Hundred of Hoo Academy A member of the Williamson Trust
Executive Principal Dr Holden ENDEAVOUR HOUSE ASSEMBLY Head of House – Mr Coker
House Motto: “Recognising Talent, Realising Potential."
The house system at The Hundred of Hoo Academy aims to ensure that every student’s views and ideas can be listened to, and impacted upon within a smaller community. We want every child to feel valued and to be certain that every child has the opportunity to participate in the success of their house in their academy.
House Leader – Phoebe Upton (Year 13)
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Aspire Achieve Excel
ENDEAVOUR CHARITIES
Oliver Fisher Baby Care Unit cares for babies born prematurely or who are sick and need the intensive care that only a highly specialised facility, skilled staff and sophisticated equipment can provide to ensure their survival. Oliver Fisher are trying to raise £100,000 in 2014 to fully refurbish the High Dependency Unit.
The Bobby Moore Fund raises money for research into bowel cancer in memory of footballer Bobby Moore, who tragically died from bowel cancer aged just 51.
We are donating £300 of last year’s fundraising to the Bobby Moore Fund and £568.26 to the Oliver Fisher Baby Care Unit.
This money could pay for three new ventilators for sick babies and extra training for five neonatal nurses.
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Why are Rewards important?
Which House has the most House Points awarded on SIMS?
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Enterprise – 10,508 Endeavour – 9,186 Discovery – 7,369
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Challenger – 7,091
Congratulations to Enterprise House!
Individual Leaders of House Stamps
as of the end of Term 2
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Alfred Mortley - 42 Jay Bowman - 30 Jack South - 25 Ryan Roberts - 24 Daniela Spiegel - 24 Billy Alldis - 23 7) Kaleisha Jackson – 23 8) 9) Jack Woodcraft – 21 Rabia Kashif - 19 10) Charlie Donovan – 18 Once you get to 48 Merit Stamps you will be presented with a certificate from Mr Vyse and will be considered first for a Rewards Trip in Term 6.
Top 3 in each House
– The following pupils
Will receive Music Download Vouchers to the value of £20, £15 and £10 respectively Challenger Top 3 1.
Jay Bowman – 30 2.
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Malcolm Diocou - 22 Jack Woodcraft - 21 Discovery Top 3 1.
Jack South - 25 2.
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Billy Alldis - 23 Amelia Cottle - 19 Endeavour Top 3 1.
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Alfred Mortley – 42 Ryan Roberts – 24 Kaleisha Musendekwa 23 Enterprise Top 3 1.
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Daniela Spiegel - 24 Olivia Lawes - 17 Shannon Baker - 13
Endeavour House Head Teacher Awards for ‘Learner of the Term’ Maths Kaleisha Musendekwa-Jackson 7AXD
PE
Year 7 – Jack Palmby Year 10 – Leyton O’Connor
Science
Year 10 - Jessica Gibbons
PSHRE
Arminder Kaur –7DXC
Geography
Year 7 - Jack Palmby
ICT
Robert Pankhurst – Year 7
Business Studies
Y13 – Jordan Hazell
Art
Year 12 – Amy Smyth Year 13 – Sian Hookins
Health & Social Care
Paige Grayson 12/13YEW Andrea Botes 12/13YEW
English
Year 7 – Alfred Mortley Year 10 – Jessica Gibbons
History
Year 8 – Charlie Wellard
The Hundred of Hoo Academy A member of the Williamson Trust
HOUSE SPORT COMPETITION RESULTS
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FOOTBALL Year 7 1. Challenger 2. 3. Enterprise Discovery 4. Year 8 Endeavour Endeavour Challenger Discovery Enterprise Year 9 1.
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Enterprise Endeavour Challenger 4.
Year 10 Discovery Challenger Enterprise Discovery Endeavour
NETBALL Year 7 1.
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The Hundred of Hoo Academy A member of the Williamson Trust
HOUSE SPORT COMPETITION RESULTS
Challenger Discovery Endeavour Enterprise Year 8 1.
Discovery 2.
Enterprise 3.
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Endeavour Challenger Year 9 1.
Enterprise 2.
Challenger
The Hundred of Hoo Academy A member of the Williamson Trust
Executive Principal Dr Holden
Term 1 English Competition
1 st Prize – Savannah Lowe 9LHW – Enterprise 2 nd Prize – Harry Winstanley 7DXC - Endeavour 3 rd Prize – Lia Moxom 8KQC – Challenger 4 th Prize – Sean Soper – 7CXC – Discovery
‘To aspire to the very highest standards, to achieve to the best of our ability and to excel in all that we do’
2012-2013
The Hundred of Hoo Academy A member of the Williamson Trust
Executive Principal Dr Holden
House Cup – Term 1
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Enterprise– 1,500 Challenger – 1,200 3. Endeavour – 900 4.
Discovery – 500
‘To aspire to the very highest standards, to achieve to the best of our ability and to excel in all that we do’
2012-2013
The Hundred of Hoo Academy A member of the Williamson Trust
Executive Principal Dr Holden
Term 2 History Competition
1 st – 7CAD - Endeavour – 800 points 2 nd – 9LHW – Enterprise – 600 points 3 rd – 8PAG – Challenger – 400 points 4 th – 8EXS – Discovery – 200 points
‘To aspire to the very highest standards, to achieve to the best of our ability and to excel in all that we do’
2012-2013
The Hundred of Hoo Academy A member of the Williamson Trust
Executive Principal Dr Holden
House House Points & Competitions English Netball Football History
Challenger 400 400
Final Totals
400 400 Discovery 200 200 100 200 Endeavour 600 Enterprise 800 100 400 200 300 800 600
‘To aspire to the very highest standards, to achieve to the best of our ability and to excel in all that we do’
2012-2013
The Hundred of Hoo Academy A member of the Williamson Trust
Executive Principal Dr Holden
Term 3 Competitions
Music-
the Term 3 Music Competition will see auditions held this term for a ‘House of Talent’ event which will take place on 11 th March.
Dodgeball
‘To aspire to the very highest standards, to achieve to the best of our ability and to excel in all that we do’
2012-2013
Key Dates / House Competitions
Dodgeball Competitions will run in the last week of this Term in order to raise money for the British Heart Foundation
The competition is open to Years 8 – 12 and will happen during L/Ts with possibility of running into Period 5.
Each Team must have 10 players and it costs £1 per person in the team.
You are all welcome to come and watch but it will cost you 20p in a donation.
The Hundred of Hoo Academy A member of the Williamson Trust
Executive Principal Dr Holden
House Cup – Term 2 1. Enterprise– 2,100
2. Endeavour– 1,700 3. Challenger– 1,600
4. Discovery – 700
‘To aspire to the very highest standards, to achieve to the best of our ability and to excel in all that we do’
2012-2013