Music Exam Results

 Well done to the following students:

Kamron DalvairGrade 1PassPiano
Aaron DalvairGrade 1MeritPiano
Rajeev BadhanGrade 1MeritPiano
Zavaar AhmedGrade 1PassPiano
Pip Turner   Grade 4MeritGuitar
Robert FraterGrade 2MeritGuitar

Football Result

Year 10 beat King Edward VI Aston 5 – 1 in the Aston Cup.

Well Done!

150th Anniversary Sponsored Walk

On Friday the 24th of September, all 150 boys in year 7, took part in a sponsored walk around Handworth Park. Outside it was raining, but this did not dampen the spirits of all the walkers. Each Form group was escorted by their Form tutor, as they set out on their course around the park. At the finish line, sweets were given out to all the boys as a reward. The boys raised almost £1200, which will be going towards the building of our new Sixth Form Centre.  An ex student, Ben Smolden, came in to talk to the year 7’s and award the following prizes to the highest fund raisers:

1st Kyron Chander Masaun (7N) who raised £77.70 received an ipod shuffle.

2nd Ranvir Kauldhar (7H) who raised £65, received £15 cinema vouchers.

3rd Navraj Nazran (7N) who raised £55, received £10 cinema vouchers.

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Ben gave an inspirational talk to all of year 7’s about the role sport plays in our lives.  He spoke about his Rugby playing days, his subsequent injury and his role as an official Olympic torch bearer during the London 2012 Olympics.

We are delighted that Ben is now a Governor of Handsworth Grammar School.

Our thanks goes to all the support staff who acted as guides, and helped with all the administration, and to our local community officer Sam O’Dell, who helped guide the pupils through the streets in order to ensure their safety.

Mr McCarron (Head of year 7).

Gala Dinner

We celebrated our 150th Anniversary in real style at the Holte Suite of Aston Villa’s stadium with an amazing Gala Dinner enjoyed by nearly 250 guests. It was a fantastic event which saw Old Boys from the 1930’s, 1940’s, 1950’s, 1960’s, 1970’s, 1980’s, 1990’s right up until 2012 attend along with special guests and Staff. Many a reminiscence was shared as former Staff, current Staff and guests swapped anecdotes about days gone by. The raffle raised well over £1,000 towards our new Sixth Form Centre with many sponsor companies donating wonderful prizes such as iPods, iPads, Kindles and a HD ready plasma television as well as a host of other well sought after prizes. The evening was a great success and many asked the question – are we having another Gala Dinner soon!!

 

Click here to view the photos that we had displayed on the screens.

Click here to view photos that were taken throughout the evening. 

 

Winter Concert

All Parents  are warmly invited to attend the Winter Concert at 7 pm on Wednesday 19th December at Ladywood ARC Centre.

End of Term

Parents are reminded that School finishes at 12 Noon on Friday 21st December for the Christmas holidays. Spring Term commences at the usual time on Monday January 7th 2013.

Breakfast Club

Don’t forget that breakfast is served every day in the Dining Room between 8 am and 8.30 am.

Debating Success

HGS Debating Society had its first competitive outing of the season on the 6th of December in the ESU Schools’ Mace Debating Competition. We hosted the opening round of this prestigious, national competition, here at HGS and welcomed teams from The Bablake School, Coventry, King Edward VI, Birmingham and MPW College, Birmingham. HGS and Bablake debated the motion that this house would ban all public service employees from wearing religious symbols, while King Edward’s and MPW locked horns on the issue of whether development aid should be tied to the enforcement of population control measures.We would like to thank Anil Sunder and Ayesha Ali for their help in chairing and timing the debates.

The Schools’ Mace is the oldest national debating competition in the UK and has been running since 1957, encouraging the discussion of controversial topics and current affairs. Former winners of this competition have gone on to become MPs, well-known journalists, senior lawyers, prominent scientists and captains of industry. Competitors develop their knowledge of key, contemporary issues while enhancing their speech writing, public speaking and analytical skills. These skills were very much in evidence in both debates and, at the conclusion of these very competitive debates, the adjudicator congratulated all involved on the mature and thoughtful manner in which they had argued their cases. In the event, only two teams could go forward to the next round and they were the teams from HGS and Bablake. The school was represented by Vikram Patel from Year 11 and Gabriel Dobrashien Yates from Year 10.  It is a testament to the skill, passion and commitment of both speakers that they succeeded in this first round of a national competition against older and generally more experienced teams and we wish them well in the next stage of the competition.

If you would like to get involved in debating, whether at a recreational or competitive level, then come along to the Debating Society which meets at 3pm, in the music room, every Tuesday. We welcome everyone and you don’t have to speak in every debate. Speakers are currently needed for the Oxford and possibly the Manchester University debating competitions and will be chosen on merit by their peers.

Ski Course 2012/2013

Participants on this year’s Ski Course, taking place for a week over the New Year in the Austrian resort of Zell am See, have been learning the basics or improving existing ability on the ski slopes of Small Heath, over 10 sessions in total at the Acker’s Activity Dry Ski Centre that is!  The group is looking forward to flying out from Birmingham on 29 December.

Mr P Jones

Science Faculty Activities

On Friday 16 November, Form 7N enjoyed a visit to ‘Thinktank’ at Millennium Point organised by their Science teacher Mr Bansal.  They participated in two workshops, the first of which was titled ‘Forensic Investigators’.  In this, the students found out about the types of evidence found at a scene of crime, and how forensic scientists gather, analyse and use evidence to help investigate crime.  They also produced a record of, and analysed, their own fingerprints.  In the second workshop, entitled ‘In Your Element’, students, through laboratory based demonstrations, experiments and challenges, discovered how the differing structure and properties of elements and compounds can affect how materials behave and react with one another.  

A number of A level Physics students enjoyed the Institute of Physics/West Midlands’ Physics Teachers’ Centre ‘Christmas’ Lecture entitled ‘Molecular Gastronomy: The Science of Taste and Flavour’, The lecture was held on the evening of Tuesday 27 November at Birmingham University and was given by Bristol University’s Professor Peter Barham.  Professor Barham, who has written a book on the subject and worked with celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal, addressed the questions ‘What gives food its flavour?’ and ‘What makes some foods taste really good while others can be mediocre or even disgusting?’  There are more Tuesday evening lectures scheduled for the New Year, details of which are displayed in the Science Department and available from Mr Jones.

All Year 9 students, during their Science lessons on Tuesday 27 November or Friday 7 December, enjoyed a talk entitled ‘Physics hot and cold’ given by friend of the School and frequent visitor Mrs Lynne Long, from Birmingham University’s Physics Department.  Mrs Long’s talk covered a range of phenomena between extremes of temperature including superconductivity, and involved many demonstrations, some using liquid nitrogen.

A number of Year 7 students will have the opportunity to become members of Science Club, which is scheduled to start after the Christmas break.  Mr Mohsin will be organising the activities, which will take place after school on Mondays.

Year 10 students should now be revising hard for their Unit 1 GCSE Science examinations which will be taking place on 9 January (Biology), 14 January (Chemistry) and 17 January (Physics).  A number of Year 11 students will also be re-sitting during these sessions, and also the Unit 2 ones.

Mr P Jones

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