Cubitt House Newsletter Summer 2012

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T20 Trip : Henry Crinage

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The last week of term is always a good one to look forward to from a house perspective. And this was certainly the case when we travelled to the Kia Oval to watch Surrey play Sussex. Although the weather was mixed from the start, all year groups thoroughly enjoyed the evening. Unfortunately for a lot of the boys, Surrey were defeated and even our efforts on starting a Mexican wave or performing ‘the Robot’ with a Surrey fielder, Jason Roy, failed to spark a fight back. However the Mexican wave was successfully passed right the way around the ground started by our very own Sam Guinness. Although cricket may not have been the most popular sport amongst the boys, everyone found a way to have a great night. And this leads me on to, on behalf of the whole house, say thanks to Mr Cooke for organising the evening. Twitter Reply: “@HenryCrinage: @JasonRoy20 Did you like my Robot?”loved it...need more of them around the ground!!”

Summer 2012

House Golf: Jonah Ghinn The infamously talented Marc Sadler headed the Cubitt line up for the house golf competition. He was joined by Jonny “Shoulders” Pullar, the devilishly handsome Jack Hall, Savage, and myself. In the first round we were drawn against Loveday, a house renowned for its sporting prowess, and beat them convincingly, with all but Savage winning. So we then went into the final against the East underdogs, and sadly were beaten by a team many would consider to be weaker on paper. Sadler’s surprise loss destabilised team morale, and was therefore likely a contributing factor to our loss. He did bring back a bit of glory to Cubitt, by winning the “shot-of-thetournament”, with a 220-yard approach shot with a lob wedge, putting it within 3 ft of the hole. Special thanks must go to CHDB for his inspiring support throughout.

“WE WILL DONATE”: Jamie ‘Charity Prefect’ House We have a dream... that one day all children in Zambia will have the same opportunities we have. This term we helped realise that dream. We have a dream... that the poor and oppressed will no longer suffer in silence. This term we gave them a voice. We have a dream... that no child should go hungry. This term we filled their plates. We have a dream... that all children deserve equal education. This term we gave them that schooling.

Housemasters Comments: CHDB Cubitt has enjoyed a particularly successful year with many trophies won, individual honours' achieved and, most importantly, a wonderfully fun and supportive atmosphere about the place. As in any organization the tone is set very much from the top and the leadership that the U6 have offered and the commitment they have shown to the house has been second to none in my time here. They are also a hugely talented bunch from the academics to drama, sports and music but what really stands out is the sense of togetherness and support for one another that has been forged here – they have set a tremendous example for others to follow and will be greatly missed. The other vital ingredient has been our wonderful team of tutor and matrons and their dedication, verve and deep sense of pastoral care has enriched the place and the lives of the boys enormously. Sadly though, we have to say farewell to two tutors who, as part of a school-wide reshuffle, are moving to other houses after a successful year in Cubitt: Miss Hannah Warner has made a hugely positive impact in the short time she has been with us but is now moving to take on the very different challenge of girls in West while Mr James Copp is returning to East after a year’s very successful secondment with us here in Cubitt. I am pleased to say though that moving the other way to replace them in September are Mrs Clair Neill and Mr Stuart Welch respectively. Finally we will welcome one new member of Common room, Mr Edward Clarke, to the Cubitt team in September. I hope you enjoy reading the rest of the newsletter and admire the excellent photos - many thanks indeed to Sam Cooke for his tireless energy in organizing this. Finally, I would like to wish everyone a wonderful summer and hopefully we will see some sun before too long!

There are children in Zambia less fortunate than us. They need our help. For too long the needs of the poverty stricken have come second. Today we say “no, we will no longer ignore them, we will no longer watch our fellow man suffer and we will solve this problem of the past.” Bridget Zuze lives in a home with six other people and is responsible for caring for other young children despite being just ten. She has lost both parents so has to support herself. The support raised by Cubitt has helped her and three others; Bandete, Emmanuel and Gift, get proper a education and improve their quality of life. However, these children need our continued support. I eagerly await spearheading the charitable operations next year and the challenge of continuing to support; Bridget, Bandete, Emmanuel and Gift. Our dreams are achievable, they may take dedication but as a House we will prevail in the face of opposition, we will not quiver before the sword of injustice and we will not stutter in reply to inequality. We will step forth from the darkness, we will reach out and “WE WILL DONATE”

House Tennis: Jonny Pullar The Cubitt team was full of talent and flare, including players such as Hall, Findlay and Lyster. With players of this great calibre, we would not settle for anything other than a victory. The day began in the pouring rain, with an important match against North. We won 3 and drew 1. Lyster and Zorab were the stand-out pair with an impressive 5-1 victory. This was followed by a convincing whitewash over Loveday. Findlay and Slynn were particularly dominant, winning 5-1. We then went into the final round as marginal leaders, 33 games to East’s 32! Pairs 3 and 4 won quickly and convincingly, releasing the pressure a little off the top 2 pairs. Jack Hall managed to maintain his high standard despite East’s gamesmanship! Will Calnan and Charlie Thompson persevered to a hard fought victory, epitomising the great attitude shown by everyone. The victory was well deserved; inspiration provided by the supremely talented Marc Sadler!


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