Wednesday 17 December 2014

Christmas Jumper Frenzy!


M9!

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, everywhere you go! It's that time of year again. Christmas! And it looks like Clayton has got the festive spirit, Christmas trees and Christmas Jumpers! On Friday 12th we all had a non-uniform day, a Christmas inspired one and there was a lot of effort put in! Especially from some of the teachers. You had to pay a pound and there you go- Christmas Jumpers everywhere! 
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However, there is a bigger picture; the pounds that we Clayton students have paid will be donated to Charity! After all not everyone is as fortunate as us, so not only have we had a great day, but hopefully have given someone else a great day as well! So merry Christmas and a happy new year to all!

Written by Reshma Meah

Friday 12 December 2014

Top Ten Blogging Tips




1. The best blog posts have links.
2. Writers (or authors, teachers) who inspire you.
3. Your favorite blogs. Example: Belinda Pollard’s “4 useful blogs to get you started in self-publishing.”
4. Helpful tools and resources you depend on.
5. Your favorite (or most-viewed, or a group of related) posts from your blog.
6. Who to follow on Twitter (Facebook, Pinterest, etc) – and why.
7. The best free apps online.
8. Links to articles on a particular topic – “what people are saying.”
9. Best tutorials on a subject of interest to your readers.
10. A mash-up of all guest posts, interviews, etc. where you’ve been featured on another blog or website.

Melbourne's College



Melbourne’s college charity is the North Staffs Adventure Playground and is an independent registered charity, based in Newcastle-under-Lyme, which provides a wide range of play, recreational and educational activities and facilities for disabled children, young people and adults.

The playground was first opened in 1989 after a group of parents started to fund raise for their children. Their vision was to provide a safe and stimulating play space for disabled children and their families. There are both indoor and outdoor facilities for people to enjoy no-matter the weather. The children are well looked after with plenty of facilities fitted to their individual needs such as disabled toilets and different activities to strengthen weak bones and muscles.

The staff take time out of their day to care for these children and do not get paid because they are volunteers. Their aid is much appreciated by the disabled children who spend a lot of time there and our college hopes to raise money to support these volunteers.

We chose the Special Adventure Playground as our college charity because their work is life changing for the disabled children and their families. The people work at an inspirational charity which has changed people’s lives for the better since it first opened and they deserve some support for all of their hard work.

Wednesday 10 December 2014

Clayton Christmas Trees


Are you feeling festive yet?


 

As I'm sure you already know, it's only 14 sleeps until Christmas day, and, in my view, one of the best traditions is to decorate a Christmas tree!
School Foyer
 
A few teachers have made an impressive effort in decorating their own trees this year, which I have attached pictures of below. Although some are better than others, I think Clayton is looking rather festive!
Science Office
 
Mrs. Jenning's Tree

I believe that every teacher should bring in a tree of some kind, unless they are feeling particularly like The Grinch this year! Even Mr. Pilsel has made an effort by getting his tree… Though it does looks a little bit dishevelled and has only one strand of tinsel!  But the point is, if Mr Pilsel can decorate one, so can everyone! 
Mr Pilsel's Tree
 
The best tree in the school, I think, is the one in the library. It's expertly decorated and has Christmas quotes as baubles!
 
Library Tree

My favourite has to be that from the Dr. Seuss poem 'The Grinch That Stole Christmas', which says, 'Maybe Christmas doesn't come from a store. Maybe christmas, perhaps, means a little bit more!"  
 

If your form can create a tree as good as Mr. Pilsel's then let us know! 

Alex Mason, Reshma Meah and Sarah Rowley

Friday 5 December 2014

Awesome Melbourne Champions


Click on Max to see The Sentinel page







Melbourne is home to the famous Max Wyatt, javelin champion, you can find out more about Max by clicking the top photo (which will lead you to the Sentinel website) or by clicking the bottom video will show you him in action.

Melbourne’s very own Laura Whalley (M5) won a football medal last Thursday. Her team Stone Dominoes won 2nd place in a tournament to win the title, ‘best young girls’ team’ in Stoke. Laura is the captain of the team and led her team to victory with a 3-1 win, but sadly lost 4-2 on the final game, but managed to grab second place. She plays central defence - so did not score any goals, but got her very own certificate and box of chocolates for being the ‘player of the match’!
Congratulations Laura, you make Melbourne proud!

Another big well done to Ruby Watts (M5) who achieved getting a purple belt in kick boxing! She has been attending kick boxing for 5 years and is only two belts away from a black belt! 
Well done again Ruby!

Even Mr South (M5 form tutor) has been getting sporty! He won two medals during the holidays for mountain biking; one for coming in 4th place and the other for coming in 7th place. Unfortunately, on one race he rode a bit too fast and broke his collar bone (OUCH!). 
But well done anyway sir, keep active!


Do you know anyone else in Melbourne who is sporty? Comment below!