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Friday, 29 January 2016
Basketball News! The year 11 boys’ Basketball team were entered into the Norfolk and District Basketball league for the season 2015/16. Teams were split up into two leagues of 5 teams, with each team playing each other once. The winners of each group then playing a final match to see which team wins the championship. Team Neatherd’s group consisted of Aylsham, Reepham, Sewell Park and Ormiston Victory. Neatherd results were as follows: Neatherd 19 v Aylsham 7 Neatherd 68 v Reepham 18 Sewell Park 16 v Neatherd 27 Neatherd 34 v Ormiston 12 Neatherd therefore have won their group comfortably winning all of their games. The team will soon find out their fate, which is looking like a tie against Notre Dame High School, Norwich from the other group. Just want to add a huge congratulations to all members of the year 11 team and those year 10 students who have played and supported when needed. This is Neatherd’s first final for a few years and it’s a huge achievement from a talented year group. The boys have played some excellent team basketball, not only have they taken advice on board then have demonstrated it with excellence. Team Will Taber Chris Broster Nye Liu Sully Ciaran Coupland Owen Mustard Kyle Kerr Joao Baptista Jordan Bowie Reece Johnson Ewan Lait Coach Lyons
Thursday, 28 January 2016
500 Words - entries to Mrs Gill ASAP! @neatherdlibrary

January 28, 2016 at 11:09AM 500 Words - entries to Mrs Gill ASAP! @neatherdlibrary via Dereham Neatherd High School http://ift.tt/1PCLyV3
Neatherd are the Year 11 Norfolk Rugby Plate Winners! Congratulations to our senior rugby team who beat arch-rivals Wymondham High in the final at Thetford on Wednesday. Coach Miller reports, "you don't win Rugby Matches with only 1 or 2 players; all have to perform. We started really well, scoring 2 tries in a one-sided first half. Worrying times in the second half when Wymondham scored 2 tries - we scored another but their conversions had them one point behind us and they were now playing well. However, our boys kept working and in the end scored 5 tries to Wymondham's 2 thoroughly deserving to win the game. They worked fantastically well together - so if you see them they earned a pat on the back."

January 28, 2016 at 08:38AM Neatherd are the Year 11 Norfolk Rugby Plate Winners! Congratulations to our senior rugby team who beat arch-rivals Wymondham High in the final at Thetford on Wednesday. Coach Miller reports, "you don't win Rugby Matches with only 1 or 2 players; all have to perform. We started really well, scoring 2 tries in a one-sided first half. Worrying times in the second half when Wymondham scored 2 tries - we scored another but their conversions had them one point behind us and they were now playing well. However, our boys kept working and in the end scored 5 tries to Wymondham's 2 thoroughly deserving to win the game. They worked fantastically well together - so if you see them they earned a pat on the back." via Dereham Neatherd High School http://ift.tt/2072Ww8
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
Good luck to the Year 11 boys Rugby Union team in the Norfolk Plate Final against Wymondham High at Thetford today! @neatherdsport
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Good luck to our 25 Neatherd runners today in the Norfolk Cross Country championships at Slough Bottom Park in Norwich! @neatherdsport
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Monday, 25 January 2016
Thursday, 21 January 2016
GCSE league tables confirm improvements in Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire
GCSE Performance Tables out today..."Good news for @HethersettAcad @Neatherd @NDHSNorwich - among the best performing schools in Norfolk" says @geomr at EDP: http://ift.tt/1OzadMV
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Year 11 Neatherd pupils support teachers in their charity bike ride Two teachers from Neatherd High School are planning a Charity Bike Ride in aid of BREAK, the school’s chosen charity for the year. The trip is going to take place during the school’s Curriculum Enhancement Week and is going to take them from Dereham to London and back. Head of Computer Science and Timetabler Adam Gibson and ICT teacher Mike Lyons are going to set off at the end of the school day on Thursday, 23rd June and will return at the same time the next day. “I anticipate that we will have to do 18 hours of cycling to complete the 250 miles round trip”, says Adam Gibson. The trip will lead the two teachers through Bury St Edmunds and Chelmsford before they reach Trafalgar Square which will be their destination before returning back to Norfolk. “We thought it would be good to do some more activities to support BREAK,” says Adam Gibson, “and as we love cycling it was an obvious choice.” The cyclist enthusiast who bikes to school several times a week from Norwich also runs a cycling club at Dereham Sixth Form College. “It is good for our pupils to see that you can do things to support charities”, says Gibson. Apart from the Bike Ride the teachers are planning additional activities like a 5-a-side football tournament and an “Auction of promises” to support the charity further. Neatherd’s pupils already raced round to support their two teachers in their aim to reach a £2000 target by organising a Football Charity match between two Yr11 teams. “There is nothing better than raising money for a good cause through the beautiful game of football”, says Harry Cottenden, who came up with the idea of the charity match and the two teams managed to raise £50 to support their teachers’ good cause. The match ended 2:1 for the “Coupland 11”, the “Cottenden 11” managed to go in the lead through a goal from Troy Spillett, assisted by Conor Manly who sprinted down the whole length of the pitch. The “Coupland 11” managed the equaliser through a goal from Will Taber and Chris Broster secured the win for the team. “Ben Jarrett in goal for Cottenden 11 was outstanding, without him we would have lost much higher”, says Harry Cottenden. If you would like to support the teachers, you can make donations via a Just Giving website, http://ift.tt/1Oz85o9 - or by texting DNHS99 followed by an amount - £XX – to 70070.
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Wednesday, 20 January 2016
Harry Potter Night coming soon....Feb 4

January 20, 2016 at 10:00AM Harry Potter Night coming soon....Feb 4 via Dereham Neatherd High School http://ift.tt/1OFemwH
500 Word Competition!

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Tuesday, 19 January 2016
Dereham Neatherd High School - Multi-academy Trust Lead School Status
New Neatherd News: Multi-academy Trust Lead School Status http://ift.tt/1RxXlu0
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Friday, 15 January 2016
Friends of Neatherd - Thank you to all who supported our Family Cryptic Christmas Quiz, we hope you enjoyed deciphering the clues! The winner –drawn from 4 top scores by our receptionist - is… Sue Starling. Congratulations your £10 gift voucher will be with you shortly.
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Wednesday, 6 January 2016
Good luck today to our Y11 boys' rugby team against our Dereham rivals, Northgate! @neatherdsport MTHOBISI KHUMALO RICHARD JOISCE LIAM DEARDEN JORDAN ROBINSON KEENAN GRANGE JAMIE RENNIE ADAM BALES MITCH RUMP JONNY WARNER NYE LUI SULLY KYLE KERR WILL TABER CIERAN COUPLAND HENRY PEARCE OWEN MUSTARD CHRIS BROSTER ETHAN BATEMAN
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Tuesday, 5 January 2016
Good luck to our @neatherdsport rugby footballers, association footballers and skiiers this month!

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Monday, 4 January 2016
What happens on an 'INSET Day'? These mysterious days in which teachers go into school, leaving their children behind to have an extra day off at home. Today, teachers at Neatherd have been sharing outstanding practice across departments; working on their action research aimed at further improving work in areas such as homework, special educational needs and disabled students, teaching to the top, improving attitude to learning and so on; working on the new assessment criteria for year seven, and sharing strategies for working with under-achieving students in Year 11.
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Sunday, 3 January 2016
Reminder that school reopens for students on Tuesday, 5th January, normal time!
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