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School Choir delights the crowd

Our school choir delighted the huge crowd gathered in Main Street for the switching on of the Christmas lights. Well done!

The Christmas Illuminations were switched on last night on the Main Street side of the John Mackintosh Square in front of Parliament House.

Eleven-year-old Kevin Castle carried out the honours of switching on the illuminations which will brighten Gibraltar’s main thoroughfare in the run up to Christmas Day and throughout the festive season.

Kevin was accompanied by his family and friends and Joe Holliday, Minister for Enterprise, Development, Technology and Transport and the staff of the Gibraltar Electricity Authority engaged in the installation of the illuminations, were in attendance.

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Inter School Basketball Competition 2011

A Great Start in the Boys Inter-School Basketball Tournament

Although we have lost the last two games we have had a good start to the tournament this year. In fact, it has probably been the best start in recent years!

In the first game we played against Bishop Fitzgerald’s School. This is a school that we have lost against in the last couple of years. On this occasion, we did manage to win against them. I am glad to say that we have talented individuals in the team. However, it has been their attitude that has helped them do so well; they always listen and are willing to try hard for their team and their school.

It was not an easy game but we managed to score the first couple of points and this boosted our confidence. The boys were passing, moving around the court and shooting. They defended with a lot of heart and gave it their all. Aimahd Benyussef played an excellent game and managed to score most of our goals. Jamie Mesilio, Kieron Baglietto and Julian Vinales were also invaluable to the team. However, it is not just these few children that have been playing well but the whole team: Richard Silva, Jesse Picardo Peralta, Mark Watson, Stefan Hitchcock, Kieron Baglietto, Jake Noguera, Mohamed El Yetefti, Johann Mills and Jake Noguera.

The second match was played in St Joseph’s School and we played against a very strong team. We had many opportunities at goal but unfortunately, St Joseph’s boys were more consistent in front of the basket. I think we can obtain better results when they play in our home court. We then played against St Anne’s school and although we did try, I think our boys lacked in confidence. Nevertheless, it was a decent result as they were a good team with many promising basketball players.

Mrs. Roper and I have been preparing them for this tournament and they have been training after school (in the stadium) and during lunch (in school). I am glad to say that the children have committed themselves to this busy schedule. Hopefully we should do well in the next matches if we manage to learn from the mistakes that we have made so far. The children are as keen as ever and looking forward to playing again. They have already made our school very proud.

Mr M Perez

Head of PE

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Sacred Heart 29 Bishop Fitzgerald’s 22
St Joseph’s 31 Sacred Heart 11
Sacred Heart 12 St Anne’s 31
Sacred Heart 21 Loretto 22
Bishop Fitzgerald’s Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart St Joseph’s
St Anne’s Sacred Heart
Loretto Sacred Heart

* Won Lost Drawn Points
SHMS 1 3 0 6
Bishop
St Joseph
St Anne
Loretto

* Results will be updated soon!

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Year 7 Field Trip to Rosia Bay

A Geography field trip to Rosia Bay was organised by Ms W Brown for the Year 7 children. They were extremely lucky with the weather and they all had a great time there. Well done!

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Parents Association raise money

The Parents Association held their annual fundraising venture at the Pizza Hut on Monday 14th November 2011.

Many children and their parents either ate at the Pizza Hut or ordered a Takeaway to eat at home.

Thank you for your continuing support.

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Year 7 Trip to La Finca

Yet another successful trip! The children (and the teachers!) were extremely well behaved and everybody had a great time. We shall return next year!

Our thanks to Mr McNeice for leading the trip and to all those teachers and adults who gave up their weekend to be with the children. They will forever remember the many memories of the trip!

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Presentation to Charity

Years 4, 5 and 6 were today given a talk by Mr Darren Grech on his charity “A Pathway Through Pain”. Mr Gerard Olivero was invited to speak too. “A Pathway Through Pain” was the school’s chosen charity this year and it was very important to have the children know all about this charity.

Following the talk a cheque for £250 was presented to the charity by the Head Girl and Head Boy. This money was raised by the children during the recently held Readathon project.

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Poetry Competition Winner

Maria Serra, 6Gr, received a Commendation for her poem in this year’s Poetry Competition organised by the Ministry of Culture.

Well done and congratulations!

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Year 5 visit La Granja

Once again this year, Mrs Lima organised a day visit to La Granja in Jimena.

A great day was had by all the children and teachers who accompanied them.

The ground was rather wet due to the rain and many children returned with very dirty clothes and shoes!

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Think Pink Day

The Gibraltar branch of Cancer Research UK  once again organised the annual “Think Pink” day on Friday 9th October, to start off the Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Many of our children and staff supported the event.

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RGP talk on Halloween

PC Debono was in school today to talk to all the children about staying safe during the forthcoming events of Halloween and Guy Fawkes Day. Very practical guidance was discussed and we all hope that the children take heed of the advice given to them.

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