The Regents Review
Summer 2016
15
DEPARTMENTAL NEWS
Mathematics
In other news we had some notable successes in the
Junior Maths Challenge. Our congratulations go to the
following students:
Silver Award
Year 7
Bailey Freeman
Thomas Kelly
Year 8
Kate Osman
Emily Fraser
Konur Bilgic
Karol Kaczmarski
Bronze Award
Year 7
Caitlin-Rose Harnett
Evie Burnage
Benjamin Crouch
Ayaz Ahmed
Klaudia Szymczyk
Rebecca Walters
Mikayel Kabir
James Phippard
Taylor Brindley-Dymott
Bethany Hurst
Tiger Needham
Ethan Whybrew
Year 8
Marek Ladkowski
William Greenacre
Ernest Tkaczyk
Connor Earney
Junior Maths
Challenge
The Maths department welcomed a new addition to
the team, Mr Chiramal, who joined us at the beginning
of the summer term. He has settled in well and is very
much enjoying life at Regents Park. In September Miss
Bateson, who has been carrying out her teacher training
with us, will be joining the Maths team full time.
Our Year 11s, came to the end of their GCSE course
and have all studied hard. Pi Club continued to be well
attended and provided a calm, supportive atmosphere
for them to revise. It was surely the revision and not the
hot chocolate and pastries that attracted them!
Everything possible to help support our students is
being done and by the publication of this newsletter,
Year 11 students will have completed their exams and
be patiently waiting the results in August, as will we!
One lie led to another lie. And another, and another.
Now where was she? Grounded, with threats of the
police being called hanging above her head. She had
no idea if her parents would go through with it.
Sara’s friends told her to join in for once, to skip
school – somebody else would stay behind to cover
for them. For once, Sara said yes: she was sick of
being stuck behind, alone at school while her friends
were out having fun. Not to mention there was the
dreaded science test today. God, how she hated
science.
That morning, before school, she had shoved some
clothes in her bag and dashed out of the house. They
– well, her friends – had the plan set in stone: meet
up around the back of the school but let no-one see
you. Harder than expected due to the fact she lived
about two minutes away from the school. But she
had made it. She was bursting with anticipation. It
was the first time she had ever done this and she
was savouring the thrills.
‘The Lie’
A preivew of the story by Taylor Thompson