Tuesday, 16 June 2015

Muster 16/06/2015

Hesperus Muster 

Praise
  • Well done to the boys who helped with the Falkland Islands Memorial Service: Kenny Xu, Louis Winter, Rylan Li, Nathan Wang, Finn Slevin, Olly Chapman, Harry Farrant, Joe Holloran.
  • The 3 & 4 Form Div. Cricket team played really well on Saturday and lost to Macquarie on the last ball. However, it was a good game. 
  • A number of Silver Duke of Edinburgh certificates were handed out to Lower Sixth students.
Notices
  • Make sure you hand your No. 1 uniform to Gail by the end of the week if you want it dry cleaned before Founders' Day. Uniform needs to be perfect so I strongly recommend. 
  • Lower Sixth mock interviews are taking place today. Good luck and make sure you look smart! 
  • The swimming pool is open tonight from 8.30 - 9.30. 
  • Exam week for Forms 3 & 4 begins next week. 
Room Inspection - Headmaster, 12/6/15

Well done to the following boys who received 10/10:

Harri Doyle, Tommy Hessian, Nick White, Louis Winter, Kenny Xu, Ed Chapman, Tom Hird, Ollie Newcombe, Hugo Dwerryhouse, Alex O'Sullivan, Alex Carr, Charles Guest

Merits

See list on post below

Student of the Week

For his continued efforts and the selflessness he displayed when agreeing stay in on Saturday night in order to help on Sunday at the service - Student of the Week is Olly Chapman. 

Messages for the Week

Battle of Waterloo
On Thursday June 18 it is the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo. This is one of the most significant battles in British history and you should know why it took place and what happened. I have sent you a link which explains this so please take the time to research.

Cricket
Some of you have been watching the one day cricket matches between England and New Zealand. These have been interesting because England have finally caught up with the rest of the world and are playing more ambitious and attacking cricket.

Until this series England have not changed their style for many years and were happy scoring           
250-300 from 50 overs. New Zealand, Australia, India and South Africa were trying to score             
400 from 50 overs. England failed to react to this change and fell behind.

We can learn from this. You must never stand still and think 'what i'm doing works so i'll keep        
doing it' - you should always try to improve and think how can we get better. I hope you will             all think about this during the summer and come back in September with clear ideas.

SDCH

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