Chess Tournament Results

Our congratulations go to the following Chess Champions:

Year 7 Hassan Raziq

Year 8 Zakaria Islam

Year 9 Jason Lee

It is good to see the healthy state of Chess at Junior level. Well done to all who took part in the tournaments.

Physics Big Quiz 2013

We are sitting in the University of Birmingham’s Great Hall arguing who will go up if we win the prize. Wait, let’s rewind and begin at the start………

On 25th of January, 12 Yr 9 students were given the opportunity to participate in a ‘Big Physics Quiz’. Here ‘big’ is not an adjective but a noun. I presume the whole idea behind this event was to educate and excite students about Physics who may then consider studying it at university. We left after morning registration. Just before we left, Mr Jones put us in teams of four by himself (which is the second most annoying thing teachers do after a seating plan). I was in a team with people I hardly knew!

We arrived at the University and went into the Great Hall; what we saw was definitely not what we had anticipated. The Hall was full with teams of four crowding around their tables. There were about 45 teams meaning about 15 schools had participated. This, of course, made it harder for us to win but as I was about to find out, the whole experience was worth more than winning or losing. I sat down on my table with my fellow team mates. We started on the word search which we completed while we waited for the other schools to arrive. We solved most of it apart from one question, which made us realise that if you don’t know a lot of questions that’s alright but, if you are only stuck on one question, that is very frustrating. We handed it over none the less because it didn’t contribute to the main quiz.

When all the schools which were going to arrive had done so we began, our hosts introduced themselves and I realised we were in company of some great Physicists. There was someone who leads Birmingham University’s team at the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva comparing the quiz. Without wasting any more time we got cracking; the rules were simple – answer the questions which were read aloud and, after conferring with your team, write down the answer. To give it the extra edge and an element of luck the students were allowed to use a ‘Joker’ once in the whole quiz; this doubled the points for that round.

The first three rounds went badly for us. I think we only got about 50% of the answers right and we had used our joker which, in a sense, meant we had wasted it. It was break time when Mr Jones came over and asked us, “How is it going?” For obvious reasons we all assured him it was going ‘great’. He looked at the empty tables and then told me “It’s a good thing so many schools didn’t come”.  I looked at the refreshments on the vacant table next to us and, picking them up, repeated “It is a good thing!” He told me that he meant there was greater chance of us winning. Of course I knew that!

The second half began with a ‘keynote’ lecture on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). It was delivered by a Physicist working on the experiment. He told us many great things and showed us some very interesting experiments. I think the lecture was probably the best part of the whole trip. There were two more rounds before the specialist LHC round. We actually did very well on these questions, getting 90% of them right.  Then the award ceremony started and we were arguing about who would go up to collect the award when someone (me) suggested that we would probably not win anything anyway; that someone (me) was right!  A King Edward’s School won first prize but the odds were in their favour as there are so many of them!

As far as I’m concerned, and probably other HGS participants too, the trip was definitely worth it.  We had a lot of fun while learning some very important things. Plus, if anyone asks, we made it into the top 40. 😉

Syed Hasnain Gillani    9-Alfred

For the record, participating students were: Faheem Ahmed, Sohail Akhtar, Josef Feiven, Syed Gillani, Jason Lee, Ricky Masih, Hung Nguyen, Rahul Patel, Eesa Rafiq, Amrit Sandhu, Ayyan Sattar and Gaurav Verma.

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Children’s Commissioner

Our congratulations go to Vikram Patel who has been appointed to become part of Amplify, the Children’s Commissioner’s Children and Young Person Advisory Group. The purpose of this group is to advise the Children’s Commissioner for England, Dr Maggie Atkinson, and her office, on specific projects, policies and practice; bringing her the views of children and young people from across the country.

Well done Vikram.

Emergency Closure of School

Please be advised that if it is necessary to close the school due to adverse weather conditions, a text message will be sent to all parents and a notification will be posted on the school website by 6:30am. The school will also contact local radio stations such as BBC Radio West Midlands and Heart FM.  If your mobile phone number has recently changed and you have not notified the school, please do so immediately.

Whilst we appreciate the disruption caused by closing the School during the School day, once the text message has been sent to parents informing them of the closure, please ensure that your child is able to get home safely.  We would be grateful for your support with this issue.

Badminton – a solid start to the season!

 The Under 13 Badminton team won one match and lost the other (on count back) to Holt.

Grammar Schools

HGS is joining the Grammar Schools in Birmingham as from 1st September 2013 for our admissions procedures.  This now puts us on a level playing field with all the King Edward VI Grammar Schools, as well as Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for girls and Bishop Vesey’s in terms of the 11+ examination. A new website is due to be launched soon by the Grammar Schools in Birmingham which will contain all the necessary details of how to apply, deadline dates and so on. Also a flier and brochure will be published. Please also refer to the Admissions area on our website for information.

Three important dates worth noting now are:

13th May 2013 Test registration opens.

12th July 2013 Test registration closes at 4 pm.

7th September 2013 Test date.

Message from our Police Community Support Officer

To all the parents who have kindly supported us with signing the petition for the one way system in Woodstock Road.

I have been working closely with Councillor Mahmood Hussain who is fully supportive of this work going ahead. Due to the budget for 2012 – 2013 being spent already nothing will go ahead with the one way system in the near future. However, a business case will be put forward when discussing how to spend the 2013 – 2014 budget.

Some good news is that the barriers I have requested to prevent people parking on the junctions of the road have been agreed and they should be done in the next few months.

Once again many thanks for your support.

PCSO 30413 O’Dell

Lozells and East Handsworth Neighbourhood Policing Team

Handsworth Police Station

Football Success

Year 10 beat Holt 2 – 0 last night with both goals coming from Corey Blackett-Taylor and now the team proceed to the semi-finals of the Aston Cup. Congratulations and good luck!

Oxbridge Success

Our congratulations go to Sucbinder Johal who has been offered a place at St John’s College, Cambridge University to study for the BA degree in Chemical Engineering, starting in October 2013. It also offers the possibility of studying for a Master’s degree in Engineering. This is a great achievement – well done!

 

Old Boy – BBC1 Drama

Sam Gardner (who goes under the stage name of Sam Swann) is starring in the BBC 1 Drama about National Service conscripts in 1960 – “Privates”. Sam left HGS in 2005 and is developing a successful portfolio and career in acting both on stage and screen. We wish him all the very best and congratulate him on this recent success.