Friday, 4 July 2008

English Department Murder Mystery 'WhoDunnit?'


The English Department’s spirits were almost as high as those of the 48 Gifted and Talented pupils, who arrived from 15 different primary schools in Wakefield on Wednesday 2nd July. English staff worked hard to create and host a full day of events for the Gifted and Talented ‘Smart Day’, including an exciting murder mystery organised by Miss Henderson and creative writing workshops by Miss Midgley and Miss Shaikh.

After an introduction to the day, any ‘ice’ was swiftly broken when the competitions began. The year 5 and 6 pupils soon exhibited their gifts and talents as they answered a succession of difficult riddles, such as: ‘I am weightless, but you can see me. Put me in a bucket and I’ll make it lighter, what am I?’ (Answer at the end!)

In addition to enhancing their ability to ‘think outside the box’, pupils developed their deductive and reasoning skills in the fabulous murder mystery event. Full costume donned by English staff, (including Miss Martland, Mrs Fennell, Miss Davies and Mrs Lindley), was complemented by the spooky music, elaborate props and ‘after theatre party’ setting in the murder mystery room. Star appearances were made by Mr O’Donnell and Mr Maltman. Pupils were presented with drama, an array of clues and medical evidence. They then had limited time to interview selected suspects and figure out ‘who dunnit’ in the Mimi La Rue murder case, before submitting their final answers.

Advanced poetic techniques, usually taught at GCSE level, and imaginative skills, were also heightened in the cross-curricular creative writing workshops – thank you to Ms Richards and Mrs Flanagan for their help in delivering these. Primary students left St. Wilfrid’s excited and eager to apply the skills and knowledge they had learnt to their future studies. A huge thank you to all staff involved, especially Miss Henderson for organising the murder mystery event. We hope to host this event for Gifted and Talented pupils again next year.

Miss Kate Midgley
Answer to riddle: a hole.




Year 8 Charity


On the 24th of June Year eight hosted a fun fundraising morning in order to raise money for our year group charity ‘SHELTER’: An organisation which caters for homeless families who need support and offers housing advice for those people in housing need.

Students contributed by purchasing various goods and bringing home made products to sell on the morning,
Everyone worked together and in the spirit of the day, had fun and raised over £300 towards the charity; over the remainder of the term there is a prize raffle for a Nintendo wii

Activities included bring and buy, various raffles, ice cream & chocolate fountain stalls, coconut shy, sponge the teacher , face painting , gladiator challenge & sporting activities

Mr Wass (Head of year eight) commented:
“I am very proud in the way the students and the staff all contributed in making the morning a successful fundraising adventure”
He also said:
“The Year Eight student voice had worked extremely hard before the event in preparing for the day and they are now developing their own role within school
The school wishes to thank Morrisons Pontefract & Trebor Bassett Pontefract for their support and we are looking forward to future events.

ANZA Tour


Well what a journey!!! One Spring afternoon in the St Wilfrid’s staffroom back in 2005, I was
sat having a coffee and a chat with Iain McCabe and he asked the question;
“Do you fancy a round the world trip?” Three and a half years later and the
dream has become reality. The fundraising process has been quite remarkable, we have raised £180,000
and I would like to sincerely thank anybody who has been involved in any aspect of the tour fundraising process. Special thanks must go to my colleagues at St Wilfrid’s and the tour committee, the students for all their efforts and most importantly the parents, who have been amazing. We are so fortunate to have obtained such a fantastic level of sponsorship from Mr Michael Lagan of Lagan Construction and Dew Piling. Due to Michael’s generosity of pledging £25,000 towards the tour kit costs we are travelling as probably the smartest school group ever. Many thanks Michael we really appreciate your support.
With such a bold venture over such a long period of time there has undoubtedly been some highs and lows but the whole experience has been amazing. I cannot begin to explain how proud I am of what we have achieved but I know every hour spent in preparation for the tour will be worth it. I know the students will be fantastic ambassador’s of St Wilfrid’s and will uphold the values and beliefs of our community with respect, dignity and pride. We will depart on Friday 25th July an return on Monday 18th August.

I must mention two special people who without their support over the past three years I really would have struggled to keep going and achieve our target.
Firstly, I would like to say a big thank you to my partner Denise Rennison who has had to put up with a ‘stressed Eric’ for a considerable amount of time and I know I would have thrown the towel in on several occasions but for her support. Thank you Den. Secondly, a big thank you to Mrs Claire Appleby, the Office Manager here at St Wilfrid’s ‘my personal ANZA secretary’ who has spent many hours supporting me with
all my administrative tasks. Thank you Claire.
Finally, I would just like to say that I hope all the students have a truly fantastic touring experience, enjoy their sporting encounters, make new friends and form happy memories that will last a lifetime. I am confident we are going to have ‘the time of our lives’.
Thank you,
Simon Hall
“I hope you have the time of your lives.”

Expressive Arts Evening


The evening was a great success. Held on Wednesday June 25th, parents, families and friends were able to enjoy a wide variety of performance and display. The selection of work presented on the evening was really impressive and the Expressive Arts students are to be congratulated on their talent and skill. This really was a ‘showcase’ for those students and staff who are involved in the arts at St Wilfrid’s, and audience members commented on the quality of entertainment. The performances were organised by music, drama, dance, art and media teams. The evening was topped off with a brilliant art exhibition which the audience were invited to view as they gathered for refreshments in the art block.