Oulder Hill Community School and Language College

Date published: 13 March 2017


Year 7 Rugby Team

The Year 7 Rugby Team won their Greater Manchester ‘All Schools’ Festival at Burnage RUFC.

The boys played superbly, growing in confidence game by game. During the Festival, they won three matches and lost two, winning the day overall. They had a fantastic day and their behaviour was impeccable.

The results from the day were as follows, with try scorers in brackets: OH 1 v 2 Manchester Academy (Ben Kershaw); OH 3 v 0 Newall Green High School (Nathan Rea 2, Jack Cowen); OH 0 v 1 Hawkley Hall High School; OH 4 v 0 Up Holland High School (Olly Mills, Joel Rigby, Daniel Brine, Ben Kershaw) and OH 1 v 0 Manchester Academy (Ben Kershaw).

Well done to all the students involved: Ben Sunderland, Ben Kershaw, Joel Rigby, Raees Ali, Will Rawlinson, Louis Hopkins, Jack Campbell, Jack Cowen, Mackenzie Davies, Nathan Rea, Daniel Brine, Harry Butterworth, Charlie Idiens and Olly Mills.

Year 11 Football Team

Congratulations to the Year 11 footballers who played superbly in their most recent game.

In what was an excellent advert for school football between two very good teams, Oulder Hill were victorious in their cup quarter final against Hollingworth Academy, winning by 5 goals to 2.

The lads were brilliant to a man. Well done to: Babar Rashid, Abdul Akram, Marcus Welsby, Nelson McKeown, Hayden Lewis, Jabir Samater, Hakeem Gbajabiamila, Lewis Hamer, Damien Green, Saqib Bahadar, Dayne Stewart, Matthew Greenwood, Danny Devine and Jack Turner.

Year 10 Boys Football Team

The Year 10 Boys Football Team were very unlucky to lose their recent match 4-3 against Kingsway Park.

The boys involved gave 100% effort: Muzamil Bashir, Aadam Latif, Ethan Pope, Thomas Johnson, Sulayman Qadir, Haaris Hamza Farooq, Mohid Ul-Haq, Joe Golden, Tom Stuart, Connor Roscoe, Max Taylor, Saif Zulfiqar and Steven Johnson.

Year 7 Boys Football Team

The Year 7 Boys Football Team lost their recent match against St Cuthbert’s 3-2. The goals were scored by Harry Butterworth and Bailey Smith. The players involved were: Ashton Hines-Whitehouse, Taylor Crook, Jack Cowen, Bailey Smith, Frank Bennett, Mackenzie Davies, Harry Butterworth, Ben Kershaw, Jack Campbell and Daniel Howarth.

Upcoming Dates:

  • Monday 20 to Friday 24 March – Year 10 MFL Assessment 3
  • Tuesday 21 March – Year 11 GCSE Drama Rehearsals (All Day)
  • Tuesday 21 March – Year 10 Mock Interviews (All Day)
  • Tuesday 21 March, 3:00-6:00pm – SEND Drop In Afternoon
  • Tuesday 21 March, 6:00-7:30pm – Parent Forum Meeting
  • Tuesday 21 March, time TBC – Drama Showcase Evening Performance
  • Thursday 23 March, 4:00-7:00pm – Year 11 Parents’ Evening
  • Friday 24 to Sunday 26 March – Years 9 & 10 GCSE Geography Residential
  • Saturday 25 March – Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Accompanied Walk
  • Monday 27 to Friday 31 March – Year 10 MFL Assessment 3
  • Tuesday 28 March – Year 8 Review Day
  • Tuesday 28 March – Year 11 GCSE Dance Controlled Assessment Unit 2
  • Tuesday 28 & Wednesday 29 March – Year 11 GCSE Drama Mock Exam
  • Thursday 30 March – Year 11 GCSE Dance Exam
  • Friday 31 March - Year 11 Photograph
  • Friday 31 March, 3:00pm – School Closes for Easter Holidays
  • Tuesday 18 April, 8:25am – School Re-Opens after Easter Holidays
  • Friday 21, 3:00pm to Sunday 23 April – Silver Duke of Edinburgh Award Training Weekend

 

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