1. “Every decision you make, from what you eat to
what you do with your time tonight, turns you into
who you are tomorrow, and the day after that.
Look at who you want to be, and start sculpting
yourself into that person. You may not get exactly
where you thought you'd be, but you will be doing
things that suit you in a profession you believe in.
Don't let life randomly kick you into the adult
you don't want to become.”
Commander Chris Hadfield
2. Average Conduct Points by House
week ending 15-Oct-15
280
285
290
295
300
305
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Total 301 291 294 287
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3. Total Report Cards by House
week ending 15-Oct-15
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
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Total 21 35 28 33
4. Total Detentions by House
week ending 15-Oct-15
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
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Total 357 507 411 496
5. Average Attendance by House
week ending 15-Oct-15
94.00%
94.20%
94.40%
94.60%
94.80%
95.00%
95.20%
95.40%
95.60%
95.80%
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Aung San Gandhi Mandela Marie Curie
Total 95.13% 94.75% 95.72% 94.59%
6. Total Lesson Lates by House
week ending 15-Oct-15
0
50
100
150
200
250
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Aung San Gandhi Mandela Marie Curie
Total 163 202 137 210
7. • Do we enter competitions to win?
Or
• Do we enter competitions to find out more about
ourselves?
• Your biggest competitor should be yourself!
Competition
8.
9.
10.
11. ‘I guess we all like to be remembered not for one
piece of fireworks, but for the leger of our daily
work.’
Neil Armstrong.
But the unexpected highlight came towards the end of the ML50 on Sunday 26 July. Most racers had crossed the line and were resting up at Coniston, so a large crowd amassed quickly when it emerged that the oldest ever competitor on the ML50 was about to finish his epic race.
So when 80 year old Harry Johnson (race no. 689) turned into the entrance drive of the John Ruskin School in Coniston, he received a rapturous reception. Determined to push through to the end, Harry soldiered on despite sustaining a 3 inch gash on the palm of his right hand after slipping.
A little later on, Harry received a standing ovation from around 600 competitors who had gathered in the school hall for the race prize presentation.