Tuesday, November 20, 2018

LMDC presents Annie Cast List


La Mare De Carteret High presents Annie Cast List

Annie Aurora De La Mare          
  Harriet Gaudion          
Annie Understudy Elise Grimes Principle Understudy          
Warbucks Jacob Setters          
  Toby Godley          
Miss Hannigan Orlagh Reid          
  Kansas Simms          
Grace Lauren Totty          
  Holly Skillett          
Rooster Hannigan James Rabey          
  Tom Kenny          
Lily Kiana Chatterton          
  Joe Allsopp          
Molly Elise Grimes          
Pepper Izzy Marsh          
Duffy Lexie Le Poidevin          
July Charlotte Gillott          
Katie Caitlin Guilbert          
Tessie Anya Lilley          
Holly Eilidh Simpson          
Autumn Sienna Robins          
Main Orphans Kerys Maindonald Nate Le Mesurrier Geogia Watson      
  Willow Davidson Andrew Guille Molly Bougourd      
  Tamsin Davidson Charles Hale Grace Lanoe      
  Emily Hamilton Connor Robilliard Katka DeVon      
  Fran Robert Ryan Spicer        
  Charis Merrien Pierce De Carteret        
  Katka DeVon Mikey Halloran        
  Alisha Mourant Barney Rhys Evans        
  Megan Buckholt Harry Gill        
President Nate Le Messurier Ben Brehaut        
Burt Healey Andrew Guille          
Fred McKracken Charles Hale          
Lt Ward Luke McGinnis          
Bundles Ryan Spicer          
Boylan Sisters Miss Broomfield          
  Mrs Champion          
  Miss Devoil          
Drake  Mikey Halloran          
Laundry Man Harry Gill          
Announcer Barney Rhys Evans          
  Pierce De Carteret          
Mrs Pugh Cadence Hunnisett          
Choreography Maisy Le Cras Ellie Mae Le Tissier        
Band Leader Ellie Mae Le Tissier          
Ensemble  Jessie Oliveira Yvonne Lucban Mia Spruce Tyla Coutu Ruby Hutchinson Abigail Corbet
  Charlie Guilbert Claudia Alves Indi Blondell Neve Benstead Aiyah Jenner Jessica Le Gallais
  Emma Simon Eleanor Carre Fran Robert Luciane Wilson Paige Collenette Elisha Pletts
  Presley Demore Emilia Dufour Lewis Abbott Addison Smart Tamsin Davidson Tess Woods
  Kira Murphy Sienna Robins  Emile le Compte Alexia-Beth Ozanne  Madeline Baker Katie Anderson
  Kerys Maindonald Charlotte Lee Caitlin Benwell Sabrina Jesus Kaci-Jo Pratt  
  Kadee Le Prevost Ellie Felbabel Aimee Davey Georgia Bullock Karli Correia   
             

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

DNA Extraction Blog



Check out this Science blog from Anya and Ruby!


Today we were extracting DNA from a kiwi. We saw bubbles with white lines, that was the kiwi's DNA. We used fairy liquid, salt, and cold alcohol. The point of doing this is because we were learning about DNA. 

We mushed kiwi and fairy liquid to break down the cells and then added salt to break down the membranes even more. Then we filtered it out so we were left with DNA. Then we got ice cold alcohol and watched at the DNA particles rise out of the liquid. The point of this is because we were learning about plant and animal cells. 



Monday, October 22, 2018

La Mare De Carteret High School Swimarathon 2018






Saturday the 6th of October 2018 La Mare did the Swimarathon at Beau sejour. For half an hour everyone did as many lengths as they could complete then for the next half  we got all the inflatables out and did some of the lengths on them. It was great fun getting the inflatables out and seeing people slip and slide off them into the water. Some of the girls were showing off their dancing skills at the side of the pool which helped create an awesome atmosphere.


At the end we did a traditional La Mare belly flop competition. In my opinion James Rabey won the competition with an amazing belly flop. He even had red marks on his chest for his efforts. The 13-14 year old swimmers won the Swimarathon Cup for the most lengths out of the schools and attended the presentation evening.This was the third year running La Mare De Carteret High School won the cup.


It was a fantastic event and it was great fun getting to swim with all my friends and see our school fill the whole pool. I cannot wait until next year when we get to do it all over again!

Monday, October 15, 2018

Annie October 2018







La Mare De Carteret High School presents Annie by Luciane Wilson, Molly Bougourd and Neve Benstead.
The Rehearsals Part One

So our school has decided to perform the musical Annie. We decided to start learning the dance to it's a Hard Knock Life, this is a great song to work with as it's up beat and there are a lot of movements involved. We watched an online video to get some ideas but changed and made them our own. Then we started incorporating brooms to our dance and moved to the beat.

Luciane was funky to the beat and was very good at picking up the moves. The moves started off quite simple but then moved on to more advanced box steps. Molly found it useful to run the steps a few times so that she was able to practise the dance a few times before timing them to the music. Neve watched the dance routine as she is doing the technical elements of drama and is working on lighting. This meant she was able to watch the dance routine and give us tips on where we could improve.

Molly says she cannot sing but would like to be an active member of the ensemble. She just loves dancing. Luciane would like to be one of the orphans in the play. It's a shame there are no twins in the cast as Luciane and Molly would make a great pair! Maybe we will be able to persuade Mr Dodd to add some twins into the script!

Just a short blog from us this week, join us at rehearsal on Thursday in the school hall from 3.05pm - 5.00pm!

It's a hard knock life!

Luciane, Molly and Neve.







Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Enrichment and Wellbeing





For me enrichment and wellbeing in schools go hand in hand, for students and teachers alike. For me enrichment is what schools can offer beyond scheduled lesson time or beyond the confines of the classroom. Being passionate about enrichment has, I’m sure, enabled me to be a more productive and proactive teacher. I’m positive that for any current or aspiring teacher that engaging in enrichment will help build relationships with a wide range or students.


Building relationships in this way and getting to know the student as an individual not only promotes the wellbeing of the student but can also reap rewards in the classroom. Through enrichment the student feels the teacher has a vested interest in them and will, in return, take a vested interest in the teacher, increasing productivity and helping to create a positive classroom environment. I once attended a conference where the speaker talked about this as a form of “emotional piggybank”; the teacher making investments in the student and this paying off in the form of trust and relationships. Developing trust and relationships is also important with parents.


Using enrichment can also develop trust and relationships between teachers and parents, providing students with memories that they can then go home and share. In this way the triangulate of the student, teacher and the parent is reinforced through shared memories and experiences thus developing trust and relationships all round. Once these relationships are established I believe the students respond more productively in the classroom in response to the teacher within their own subject.



Often the parameters of a lesson require teachers to fulfil certain learning objectives and students to achieve certain learning objectives. This can limit the time teachers can engage with the student as an individual. By engaging in and offering enrichment teachers can move the parameters so they can spend a little more time learning about the student as an individual through shared experiences. Promoting the mental, emotional and physical health and wellbeing of teachers and students is an integral cog of any good school. By developing relationships with students and building trust we promote the wellbeing of the student as they then see the teacher as someone they can turn to in times of trouble or crisis. Developing relationships through enrichment will ultimately pay off in the classroom whether it is in your subject area or not. Just spending uninhibited time with any students will gain their trust and respect. It doesn’t even have to be in your own subject area!


Enrichment allows students to witness teachers showing the joy of learning across any subject or activity. This joy of learning then develops the mind-set of applying oneself in any endeavour, from pastoral to academic, and everything in between.  Just by sharing life experiences with students whether through enrichment in school or through enrichment outside of school, through field trips or school trips, provides students and staff with shared experiences that develops a common bond. Also in this age of media and technology engaging in enrichment can promote a sense of health and wellbeing as students are able to work outside the formality of the classroom and enables teachers and students to engage in physical and mental activities that motivate and challenge all parties involved.


For me engaging and productive enrichment is essential to the enjoyment and learning of any successful school. The broad range of learning experiences and environments that it offers actively promotes teachers and students health and wellbeing. By using enrichment the teacher can develop trust and build relationships with students and this then, not only, contributes to a positive classroom environment, but can also permeate the walls of the classroom and help build a whole school positive environment.