This Week at Rougemont

10th February 2012

Dyfrig House Basketball Champions. With only 4 points in it, Caradog were narrowly beaten by Dyfrig to win the Basketball Competition. The next House event will be the Eisteddfod on Friday 2nd March. The offstage competitions run by each department have already started with pupils encouraged to enter as many competitions as possible. Year 12 Geography Fieldtrip. Despite the freezing conditions, Year 12 Geographers bravely took to the streets of Newport this week collecting data for their coursework. Their visit focused on issues in the city centre. The photo below shows them hard at work.  
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3rd February 2012

House Basketball Competition.  The House Basketball Competition has taken place this week with competition between the teams being fierce. This was a popular event with many pupils turning out to support their House. The winners of the individual year groups were: Year 7 - Caradog Year 8 - Caradog Year 9 - Dyfrig Year 10 - Gwynog Year 11 - Gwynog Sixth form - Dyfrig The overall winner will be announced next week. Well done to all pupils involved.
Last modified on Friday, 03 February 2012 15:11

27th January 2012

Holocaust Memorial Day service. The Head Boy and Head Girl, together with their Deputies, represented Rougemont at the annual Holocaust Memorial Day service at St Gabriel's Church, Cwmbran. The purpose of the service was to remember the events of the Holocaust, to reflect upon its consequences and to help develop a spirit of understanding and tolerance. In school there was a whole school assembly led by Mr Jenkins where he focused on the importance of Holocaust Memorial Day.  
Last modified on Friday, 27 January 2012 19:48

20th January 2012

A Class Act. To supplement the Year 8 PSE programme Gwent Police visited this week to talk to the pupils about drugs awareness. They were shown different types of drugs, told about their effects and their consequences. The pupils found the visit to be very informative and helped to reinforce the work they have been doing in their lessons.
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13th January 2012

Golf Buggy arrives in the Physics Department! The Celtic Manor Resort has very kindly lent the Physics Department an electric golf buggy for the pupils to turn into a solar vehicle. The buggy arrived on Tuesday and will be worked on by a team of Year 12 Physics pupils who will gather a sub team of younger pupils to help in the task. We are also very happy to tell you that Tata Steel is donating a 65W solar panel to the project. The finished 'Solar Bug' will also be useful to test for a scaled down model of the Tata Steel Engineering Education Scheme in Wales task for this year too. Renewable energy is a big part of the Physics curriculum in GCSE Physics and so converting the buggy will be an invaluable learning aid for the pupils. There is one more hurdle to overcome before we can start the project - six very expensive gel batteries need to be replaced - Mr Whitney and his team are trying to re-charge them at the moment to try to save this expense. Once we have these batteries sorted out the project can really get going! We intend to keep a photo diary of the project which will be available in the Solar Bug for visitors to look through when they are being driven around the site on Open days and for other visits. Watch this space for more information!  
Last modified on Friday, 13 January 2012 10:06
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