With Year 9's in the throws of making some difficult choices and Year 11's revising hard for their exams and next steps in life the topic of the week is ambition.
If you would rise above the throng
And seek the crown of fame,
You must do more than drift along
And merely play the game.
Whatever path your feet may tread,
Whatever be your quest,
The only way to get ahead
Is striving for the best.
'Tis not enough to wish to do
A day's toil fairly well;
If you would rise to glory, you
Must hunger to excel.
The boy who has the proper stuff
Goes into every test,
Not seeking to be "good enough,"
But eager to be "best."
Aim high! And though you fail today
And may tomorrow fail,
Keep pounding steadily away,
Some day you'll hit the nail.
At no half-way mark ever pause
n smug content to rest,
Who would win honor and applause
Must want to be the best.
The best must be your aim in life,
The best in sport or work,
Success in any form of strife
Falls never to the shirk.
The crowns of leadership are few,
The followers move in throngs,
If you would be a leader, you
Must shun the "drift alongs."
By Edgar Albert Guest
Monday, 17 March 2014
Friday, 7 March 2014
World Book Day
Thanks to every tutor group who took part in the WBD quiz, I hope you all resisted the temptation to use the internet!
Here are all the answer! We hope you enjoyed It!
Author
(year)
|
Director
(year)
|
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Stephanie Meyer (2005)
|
Twilight
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Catherine Hardwicke (2008)
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Dan Brown (2003)
|
The Da Vinci Code
|
Ron Howard (2006)
|
Lauren Weisberger (2003)
|
The Devil Wears Prada
|
David Frankel( 2006)
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Nick Hornby (1995)
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High Fidelity
|
Stephen Frears (2000)
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Michael Crichton (1990)
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Jurassic Park
|
Stephen Spielberg (1993)
|
Ian Fleming (1958)
|
Dr. No
|
Terence Young (1962)
|
J.K Rowling (1998)
|
Harry Potter and the Chamber of
Secrets
|
Chris Columbus (2002)
|
Roald Dahl (1964)
|
Charley and the Chocolate Factory
|
Mel Stewart (1971)
|
Orson Scott Card (1985)
|
Enders Game
|
Gavin Hood (2013)
|
Rick Riordan (2005)
|
Percy Jackson Lightning Thief
|
Chris Columbus (2010)
|
J.G. Ballard (1984)
|
Empire of the Sun
|
Stephen Spielberg (1987)
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Philip Pullman (1995)
|
Northern Lights
|
Chris Wietz (2007)
|
Meg Cabot (2001)
|
The Princess Diaries
|
Gary Marshall (2001)
|
Cornelia Funke (2004)
|
Inkheart
|
Ian Softley (2008)
|
Neil Gaimen (2002)
|
Coralline
|
Henry Selick (2009)
|
Louise Rennison (1999)
|
Angus, thongs and perfect full frontal
snogging
|
Gurinder Chadra (2008)
|
Anthony Horowitz (2000)
|
Stormbreaker
|
Geoffrey Sax (2006)
|
Jeff Kinney (2008)
|
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
|
Thor Freudenthal (2010)
|
Cressida Cowell (2003)
|
How to Train Your Dragon
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Dean deBlois and Chris Sanders (2010)
|
William Shakespeare (between
1591-1595)
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Romeo and Juliet
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Baz Luhrmann (1996)
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Monday, 3 March 2014
The Choices We Make
As year 9 students begin to make their choices for their option subjects this poems looks at the nature of choices and why we make these decisions.
The Choices We Make
Take us in different
paths.
We always stop to
think,
Later on in life-
What if?
Would the grass have
been greener on the other side?
If I'd made the other
choice, what would've happened?
Do the choices we
make
Define our life,
Setting us on a
particular path?
And we never know for
certain
Whether the choice we
made is
Right or wrong,
Because, as it is
said,
"In life, there
is never a definite right or wrong,"
Rather, we take the
path
That leads us to a
better future
For ourselves, and
those with us.
Revelations about
life always come
At different points
in life,
Forcing us to
reflect, and wonder-
Is this the
appropriate life for us?
That's just life, in
general.
We may never know
What the other path
may have been
Holding for us,
And we may never get
the chance to.
But our obligation to
reflect
Always makes us
wonder,
About the current
path we're in,
And the decisions we
took
To chance upon the
current path
We tread on.
The path we take
Also starts to really
define our personality.
The choices we had to
make,
The sacrifices taken,
And the maturity we
seek
Define what really
took us on path we are on now.
Any decision taken
can lead
To a different
turning point, or a dead-end-
Thus making us
reflect on the decisions we took,
And seeing where life
eventually took us to.
But, there is always
one sure thing:
Like change being
constant in our lives,
There are always
choices.
These voice may or
may not be good,
But they are there,
With every step we
take.
It forces us to
adapt,
Continuously testing
us;
Our strengths, our
weaknesses,
Our willpower, and
the determination we have.
It compels us to see
how well we fit,
And of our survival.
But that's life-Life is about
survival,
"Survival of the
fittest."
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