Triathlon Tests Pupils Stamina

Over 200 pupils from Main School braved a gruelling test of stamina as they tackled the first ever Cundall Manor Triathlon. The pupils aged between seven and 13, took on the challenge laid down by the school’s sports department. Head of Girl’s Games, Mrs Bessey, said many pupils have a strong interest in each activity but may never have thought about bringing the sports together. She said: “Each discipline within the Triathlon is a unique challenge. Yesterday our pupils had the chance to sample each of the areas and compete against each other in the pool, on their bikes and on foot.” She added: “Everyone seemed to enjoy the challenge. We are already a very active school and this was a superb opportunity for some of our younger pupils to try a new discipline, something which they did with gusto.” Inspired by Yorkshire’s own Brownlee brothers, the pupils embraced the daunting course on a Wednesday afternoon in front of an appreciative crowd of parents, pupils and staff. Visit the school facebook page to see more images from the event.
Cundall Manor and Terrington Team Up to Help Disadvantaged Children

Cundall Manor and Terrington Hall pupils stand side-by-side as they raise funds for the Wooden Spoon Charity. Cundall Manor School and Terrington Hall School teamed up in aid of a charity that helps disadvantaged children through sport. Whilst such fixtures are always played with a healthy dash of competitive spirit, this event saw both schools united in their efforts to raise vital funds to support children and young people with disabilities or facing disadvantage in local communities via the Wooden Spoon The U13 and U11 rugby and U13 and U12 hockey matches were played at Terrington Hall School whilst Cundall Manor hosted the U10 and U9 rugby teams as well as the U11A, U11B, U9 and U8 hockey matches. Terrington Hall pupils from the school rugby and hockey teams dressed in the Wooden Spoon playing socks and Cundall Manor’s teams put their best foot forward in a colourful assortment of socks in support of the children’s charity of rugby. Wooden Spoon Head of Business Development, Ian Lindsay added: “We fund life-changing projects across the UK and Ireland to support children and young people with disabilities or facing disadvantage. Our projects include respite and medical treatment centres, sensory rooms, specialist playgrounds and community-based programmes. Since our founding in 1983, we’ve distributed in excess of £24 million to more than 650 projects, helping over 1 million young people. “We are so grateful to everyone at Terrington Hall and Cundall Manor School for supporting Wooden Spoon. Who would have thought that the simple act of buying and wearing charity socks could capture people’s attention and raise a fantastic amount to help those locally who need our support? We very much hope that other schools will follow their example and get involved!”
Exciting Parent and Baby Class Returns

Following a wonderful first year, our free Baby Explore class returns to school onFriday 15 Septemberfrom 1pm – 2pm. Parents are invited bring their little one along to school to enjoy a range of free flow activities which allows babies and toddlers a chance to engage in a range of sensory play and explore our Pre-Prep setting. Kathryn Creed, Head of Pre-Prep, said: “Our baby expert, Mrs Amy Glover, will be planning and hosting these sessions this term. Not only is Amy a Norland Nanny with a degree in early childhood development, she is also a mother to three young children. It will be a lovely session, as much for the parents as for the babies! Everybody is welcome, and Amy is very much looking forward to getting to know you.” To reserve your place or find out more, please emailpaulswalwell@cundallmanor.org.ukor visit ourBaby Explore pageon our website.
Team Building at Ripley Castle

The stunning grounds of Ripley Castle proved an ideal setting for our new Main School prefects who used a sunny afternoon to build their communication and leadership skills. The pupils had to face a range of challenges and tasks as part of their new roles on the student leadership team for Forms 1 – 6. Good luck in your new roles. Head Boy, Sam Dallas, and Head Girl, Ruby Pettifer, were joined by the Main School Prefects for a team building exercise.
Online Shop Opens

We are delighted to announce that our new School online shop is now available for you to use. Please visitwww.cundallmanorschool.com/shopto see for yourself. We hope the shop will prove a great convenience for all our school community and allow parents the opportunity to purchase uniform at their leisure. We aim to provide a swift and professional service but please note that orders may not be available to collect immediately. Please allow FIVE working days for your order to be completed. All orders processed online will receive an email telling you when your order is available to collect from the front office. As such, the shop will be open for fittings and exchanges by appointment only. If you have any queries / exchanges / refunds, please emailshop@cundallmanor.org.ukto arrange a suitable appointment. If an item you would like to purchase is currently out of stock, please bear with us and visit the online shop on a regular basis as we hope to have all items in stock shortly.
Pre-Prep House Captains

The beginning of term proved extra special for four Pre-Prep pupils who had the honour of receiving their House Captain badges in assembly. The four pupils will represent their House with pride and join an illustrious honours board of past House Captains in Pre-Prep. Well done to our new captains, Ram, Poppy-Rose, Liza and Henry.
Cundall Manor pupils celebrate excellent GCSE Results

Cundall Manor School pupils, parents and staff are celebrating today following a fantastic set of GCSE results. The non-selective school, recorded another remarkable set of GCSE results including a 100% overall pass rate with 95% of students gaining the equivalent of 5 or more ‘good passes’ at GCSE. Pupils from the school also secured an impressive third of all passes being either an A*/A grade or equivalent – up 11.3% against the national average of 21.7% for 2016. 2017 is the first year in which English Language, English Literature and maths will be graded numerically with the new 9 – 1 grading scale replacing the old A* – G in certain subjects. The new scale will be phased in to all other GCSEs across England over the next two years. The school also secured excellent overall results in subjects such as History, Further Maths, P.E., Art and Latin which saw 100% of pupils achieving grade C or above. Pupils have secured places at some of the county’s leading sixth form providers including Yarm, St Peter’s and Ripon Grammar School. John Sample, Joint Head at Cundall Manor School, said: “We are all delighted that our pupils have achieved such a wonderful set of results. It is testament to how hard they have worked and their commitment to achieving their very best from their time at Cundall.” “All our pupils should be very proud of their results and should know that their preparation for life after school has been of the highest standard.” He added: “This is a wonderful set of GCSE results for our pupils and the school. Our pupils can now leave us well-prepared for college and with an enviable set of results. We will look forward to hearing from them about their future success and wish them the very best of luck with their studies.” Among the school pupils celebrating their results was Romey Dawson who achieved straight A’s across the board with an impressive SIX A*s and the equivalent of FIVE As. Romey, from nearby Crayke, will now be turning her attention to her A-Levels at Ripon Grammar School starting this September. Talking of receiving her results, Romey said: “It was amazing. I am so relieved – it is a very emotional day.” Praising the school Romey added: “The amazing support and dedication certainly helped me achieve my goals.” Looking at becoming a Doctor, Romey will study Biology, Chemistry, Geography and French at A-level with a view to studying in Medicine after college. Twins, Michael and Elise Darcy, from Great Ayton, secured their places for sixth form at Yarm School with a wonderful set of results. The pair received 22 GCSEs with 12 at A* or equivalent between them. Elise said: “I was so nervous but opening the envelope and getting the results I needed feels really good.” Elise who hopes to become a Vet, will study Biology, Chemistry and Geography at A-level, starting this September. Michael, who will study Chemistry, Physics and Maths at Yarm. He added: “I was initially little nervous but I am really happy with my results.” Students will return to Cundall for the start of the term on Wednesday 6 September and prospective parents are welcome to visit at the next Open Morning on Saturday 14th October from 10am.
An Inspirational Lesson from Dame Kelly Holmes

We were extremely proud to welcome double Olympic Gold winning medallist, Dame Kelly Holmes, to school on Saturday to deliver a unique lesson in resilience and hard work. Dame Kelly Holmes was the special guest speaker at the annual Speech and Prize Giving day that saw the former Olympian turned businesswoman deliver a rousing and often moving speech to nearly 800 staff, parents and pupils. The Athens 2004 Olympic champion visited as part of the yearly celebrations that also saw the school’s Head Boys and Girls deliver speeches alongside Dame Kelly, Headmistress Amanda Kirby and Chair of Governors, Sir Thomas Ingilby. Dame Kelly spoke with passion about the need for every child to be inspired and cited her former PE teacher, Debbie Page, as her biggest influence, adding: “She was someone who really believed in me.” Alongside the highs of winning two Gold medals at the Athens Olympics in 2004, Dame Kelly told the audience that hard work, commitment and resilience were essential to achieving their goals. Looking back on her comeback from injury before scaling the heights of double Olympic Gold, Dame Kelly said: “We can all achieve something. Even if we believe we can’t, we actually can.” Alongside the inspirational speech from Dame Kelly, four Head Boys and Girls had the chance to reminisce on their time at the school including the many trips up and down the country and overseas alongside some of the school’s more unique pursuits such as the annual ‘Go-Kart race’ or the ‘Trebuchet Challenge’. The annual prize giving ceremony was another highlight of the day with a series of awards handed out for excellence, effort and achievement across the school year. Headmistress, Amanda Kirby, said: “The day was a superb celebration of all things Cundall. We were extremely proud to welcome Dame Kelly to Cundall and to show her some of the amazing things that happen throughout the year.” Mrs Kirby added: “Her inspirational story was really well received by pupils, parents and staff alike. The messages of hard work and resilience are attributes we certainly encourage in our pupils.” A collection for the Dame Kelly Holmes Trust raised over £1000 for the charity set up by the athlete in 2008 to empower young athletes to have a positive impact in their community and beyond.
New Bus Routes for 2017-18

New Bus Routes for Cundall Manor School We are delighted to announce we will be offering eight bus routes in and out of school allowing access across the county with two new routes including Catterick and Sheriff Hutton. The Ripley bus route will also be extended towards Menwith Hill. The routes will now cover 29 stops across the majority of the county including Masham, Teesside, Northallerton, Thirsk, Ripon, Easingwold, Catterick, Sutton-on-the-Forest, Wetherby and Harrogate. To find out more about our Bus Routes or for more information regarding joining one of the north’s leading schools, visit our admissions section of the website athttps://www.cundallmanorschool.com/admissions/transport/
LAMDA success for Jemima

All the world’s a stage for one Year 11 pupil who is celebrating a fantastic exam performance. Jemima Telfer recently received her LAMDA Grade 6 with distinction for Acting. Head of Drama at the school, Elizabeth Vile, said: “Congratulations must go to Jemima for all the hard work she has put in over the years to achieve her LAMDA Grade 6 in Acting.” Miss Vile added: “She gained a mark of 87/100 and was given a distinction. Jemima should be very proud of her achievement and I wish her all the best in the future.” The Level 6 with distinction also secures Jemima a well-earned Bronze medal from the organisation. Founded in 1861, the London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art (LAMDA) deliver a vast range of performing arts based qualifications. Well done to Jemima, a fabulous achievement.