Inside this issue: Swimming Gala 2016 2 IV Carrera Solidaria Popular de la Cruz Roja 3 Who Are They? 4 Cooking with 7B 5 Graduation 2016 6 Volume 3, Issue 10 Newsletter Date 01/07/16 Gente Cambridge Evening The Bridge Thank you to everyone who came along to our recent Gente Cambridge Evening and made it so much fun! Tropics has a new cocktail "One love" for its menu which was invented by the winning team ready for you to try this summer! A special thank you goes to our HND Team who demonstrated their superb hospitality skills. Page 2 Swimming Gala 2016 Congratulations to all 31pupils from Cambridge House school who took part in the recent inter-schools swimming gala. Many pupils picking up medals for individual first place and Cambridge House proudly finished 1st place overall!! Los Olivos 2nd place, Caxton College 3rd and The American School 4th place. Well done again to all competitors who were a credit to the school! Page 3 IV Carrera Solidaria Popular de la Cruz Roja Congratulations to everyone for competing in the IV Carrera Solidaria Popular de la Cruz Roja. Particular congratulations go to our winner Essie Amery! Great exercise, great fun and for a great cause. Well done everyone who was involved. Page 4 Who Are They? The full story behind our staff! In this months artcile...Shona O´Callaghan Shona O'Callaghan was born in County Armagh, Ireland, and lived on a modest farm with her family. Ever since she was a little girl, Shona helped with all the house chores and farm work and helped to take care of the animals. Responsible, ambitious and hard-working... this young girl would one day become a magnificent English and History teacher at the best British school in Spain: Cambridge House Community College. She first found out her passion was English back in Ireland. Her father was very keen to understand and learn about the past and couldn't help but share his fascination with his little girl. As she grew older she realised that there were too many extraordinary wonders around the world too beautiful to be kept unseen by her eyes any longer, and so, one day she decided to leave her small little town and go on search of adventures. She studied at University in Liverpool, was a theology teacher there, and then lived in New York ("The city that never sleeps"...). Along the way, and after having travelled widely, she met a big and welcoming city called Valencia and fell in love. Valencia would never be as big and powerful as New York, but nonetheless it was perfect for her. The years passed by and Shona became an English and History teacher at Cambridge House Community College. She enjoyed giving classes to her students and loves listening to the different answers her students give her in Literature because as she says, "there is no right or wrong answer when it comes to Literature". She always learns new ideas from them. Now, Shona continues to teach at Cambridge House Community College and after all these years of helping and looking after all of these children at the school she's finally expecting a baby of her own. "Not only that they learned from me but I would like my students to remember me as someone who was always there to rely on whenever they needed help." -- Shona O'Callaghan Written by Irene Torres Page 5 Educational Lunches & Cooking with 7B Presión de grupo y.... otros cotilleos Fantástica comida asiática. ¡¡¡BIEN HECHO!!! Los alumnos de 7B han trabajado como auténticos profesionales!!! Tracy como siempre ingeniosa, didáctica y entregada para que todo salga a la perfección. En la clausura de las comidas educativas 2015-2016 hemos contado con una magnifica invitada, Nuria Pérez De Ziriza, psicóloga y experta en el tema a tratar. Nuria ha sido alumna del cole y su exposición demuestra las maravillosas personas que intentamos formar... ¡y lo conseguimos! ¡Gracias! a todos los padres por su entusiasmo y participación en todas las comidas educativas ofrecidas en este curso. Peer pressure and other issues… 7B students have worked like real professionals with Tracy as they prepare lunch for the last educational lunch of the year. For the close to the 20152016 educational lunches a guest, joined in with the fun, Nuria Perez De Ziriza, a psychologist and expert on this session’s topic. Thank you to all the parents for their enthusiasm and participation with the educational lunches offered this year. Graduation 2016 CAMBRIDGE HOUSE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Calle Profesorado Español, 1, Rocafort 46111 (Valencia) Phone: +34 96 390 5019 E-mail: [email protected] “Our aim is to create a stimulating, warm, caring "home" of a school; we aim to ensure that all our students develop to their full potential regardless of their natural ability” Last week our students graduated from Year 13 and H.N.D. It was an emotional and memorable evening for all, students, teachers and family. Congratulations to all and good luck for the future. Ultima semana se graduaron nuestros alumnos de Y13 y H.N.D. Fue una velada emotiva e inolvidable para todos, alumnos, profesores y familiares. Enhorabuena a todos.