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School News

June 2023

  • A...TTEN...TION

    Published 30/06/23

    The children of Ranelagh Police cadets performed their very own drill in Friday's celebration assembly. Before moving  cadets in any direction, the instructor indicates what direction they intend to move them by using an introductory word command, before giving the actual command to execute the order. The Volunteer Police Cadets are groups of young people that come together with police officers to learn about policing in every London Borough. Ranelagh has its own squad consisting of Year 5 and Year 6 children, it has been running for a number of years.

    'Ranelagh Police cadets is really good fun and you learn great skills and build up confidence,' stated one of the Ranelagh cadets. 

    Their discipline and stamina stood out. Eyes right.Left March....

       

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  • MLB Baseball and Ranelagh

    Published 29/06/23

    Check out these amazing photographs taken at the London Stadium when the Chicago Cubs and the St Louis Cardinal baseball team visited for the London Series. Some of our Ranelagh children got the opportunity of a lifetime not to only meet the players but walking onto the pitch with them before the game. Lakshmi in 6T5 and Leony in 4T3 were asked to say the special words to start the game....Play Ball!

    Check this out Ranelagh first choice for MLB Legacy project .

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  • MLB's London Series opens at Ranelagh

    Published 28/06/23

    The flags were up, the speakers out, the children dressed in baseball caps and t-shirts. The Red Pitch at Ranelagh was a throb of VIPS, CEOs and 12 wide-eyed nine and ten year olds honing their skills of batting and fielding with none other than not one .not two , but three outstanding American Baseball Players - Ryan Howard, Jimmy Rollins and Albert Pujols. 

    The children were being given personal tips about batting by Jimmy Rollins . These baseball players were in town because MLB returns to London Stadium this summer as the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs face off in a two-game series. The children spoke to the Chairs and players of the Cubs and The Cardinals. The Commissioner of MLB, Rob Manfred, stated how important it was that the legacy of Baseball in Britain begins with the young children in front of him. The MLB legacy has donated £ 30 ,000 in updating Ranelagh's tired looking Red Pitch. The children could not have been more delighted. Mr Harris, the CEO of TTLT, continued his thanks saying that physical healthiness is paramount to children growing into healthy adults with a love of all different types of sport. But it was one of the youngsters , Aymar from 4T4, who shone, he spoke confidently in front of this awe-inspiring crowd. ‘ Baseball is a brilliant game. Aymar said, ‘We were lucky to practise at the London stadium yesterday and me and all the other children absolutely love Baseball and will be playing from now on. 

    In one speech , Alicia Gonzalez, the executive director of the Chicago Cubs charities mentioned that Genesis of 5T9 had told her that Baseball makes her feel free. Just knowing this made her pledge another $5000 to the legacy. 

    The children then showed off their skills in a brilliant game. The legacy of this incredible donation will last long after the London series ends on Sunday,  and longer than the children who played today in this school. It will be a testimony to that very special relationship Ranelagh and the Major Baseball League created that Friday morning on a muggy morning in June in the tired but soon-to-be awesome Red Pitch Of Ranelagh , the beating heart of the TTLT community.

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  • Festival of Voices - Seven Schools, One Theatre- Hundreds of Stars

    Published 14/06/23

    In this season of big music festivals, who needs Reading, Glastonbury or the Isle of Wight-one of the very favourites is the music extravaganza starring the children from 7 Newham Schools -the Festival of Voices - live from the Hackney Empire. 

    In the mid-noughties, a group of schools came together to create a project that would raise not only the children’s spirits, but the whole community. As part of Newham’s EAZ strategy, these schools recognised the power of music and song.

     The 5 primary schools - Star, Ranelagh, Britannia Village, St Helens and St Joachim’s- thought there was nothing more rousing and inspiring than hearing the sound of children in song, and so the Festival of Voices was born. Even when the funding was stopped , the Heads of these schools recognised something absolutely wonderful happened when these children raised their voices together in harmony- and so they continued the tradition of the Festival of Voices.

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