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St Thomas the Apostle College
Extra-Curricular Timetable 2022-23
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Yr
15:00-15:50
15:00-15:50 G81
Year 8 Football
15:00-15:50 G81
15:00
15:00-16:00pm
This year has been a learning curve on the football pitch for the Year 8 boys. The boys have put the effort in and they have turned up in their numbers on a Tuesday morning at 7am. On the pitch there has been some very good performances individually and as a team. The standout performance as a team this year was in the Inner London Cup against St Mary Magdalene. With the Year 8 boys playing out from defence and attacking with great intent, they found themselves 1-0 down.
Keeping the same intensity going into the second half, the quality of the Year 8 boys took over. Joshua Sesay scoring a lovely whipped shot from the far left with his right foot that found its way into the side netting with Abdul thunderous strike across the keeper and Emmanuel Faoye lobbing the keeper from close range, the Year 8’s ended up winning the game 3-1.
Some unfortunate draws in the cup competitions this year have seen the Year 8’s play against some tough school’s and this will only strengthen them going into Year 9.
The PE department hope that the Year 8’s learn from their experiences this year and we want to see them progress in the cup competitions even further next year.
Mr Reynolds
Second in Charge of PE
House News
Table Tennis
Year 7 had their table tennis house event just before half term and they were excellent, with over a third of the year group attending. Behaviour was perfect throughout and the boys were very supportive of each other. The final game was extremely tense and both players showed expert play in a very defensive game of table tennis. The competition was eventually won by Alex (7.3) in Gunstone.

Points:
Gunstone- 500
Griffith- 400
Jones- 300
Rigby- 200
Year 10
Year 10 table tennis was very well contested with some very good games played. After the group stages we had a final table of Felix, Ayomide, Kevin and James. All of the games played were very close, with the players exhibiting some classy skills. In the end Ayomide proved unbeatable, winning all of his games and being crowned Year 10 champion for Jones.

Points:
Jones: 450
Griffith: 360
Rigby: 230
Gunstone: 150
The House Team
Roll of Honour
Year 7
Akinsola Akinremi, Osazenomwan Momoh, Jason Nkhansah & Fabio Andres
Qunitero Flores: For excellent effort on Memrise French homework.
Adrians Metra, Jack Persson, Jaiden Kigozi & Uyiosa Erhabor: For excellent effort in Food Technology, especially in the practical part of the lesson.
Levon Horsley-McKay, Milton Palma Arcienega, Jordan Obukohowo, Al
Amin Yusuf, Joel Masabanda-Tiban & Nathan Frampton: For excellent work in RE.
Adam Haid & Israel Ajo: Excellent contributions in Science.
Prince Kwabena Awuah, Storm Allen & Israel Joseph: Outstanding homework in Science.
Year 8
Fawwaz Aliu, Jemill Golfa, Oghenetejere Eruemrejovwo, Prineike Nnaji, Joshua Layzell, Oscar Welch, Kester Owusu, Sajmir Dennis, Amir ElSayed
Kassem, Yohannes Odero & Ethan Fewry: Excellent effort and organisation in History.
Oghenetejere Erumrejovwo, Princeike Nnaji & Alfie Zelinger: For excellent effort on Memrise French homework.
Jamal Al-Din Bukenya, Reeco Mewes-Coker, Emmanuel Faoye, Jhon
Cajahuisca Pilatasig & Ephraim Adusei: For improving their reading ages this year.
Joshua Layzell, Yohannes Odero, Raphael Weldemariam, Oseru Omar-Pharooq, George Leaton, Bernardo Garey Rodrigues & Daniel Perez-Arteaga: For excellent effort in Food Technology, especially in the practical part of the lesson.
Muhammed-Fathiu Kolawole, Mosolade Owoeye & Olorunsogo Balogun: Excellent work in RE.
Year 9
Daniel Rowland, Ezra Thompson & Ebubechukwu Unegbu: For excellent effort on Memrise French homework.
Aaron Brice, Cameron Brown, Samuel Lawrence, Manuel Gallardo Romero, Oluwamayode Dada & Nyasha Baffoe: For improving their reading ages this year.
Michael Mensah, Xavier Ogbonna, Ebube Unegbu, Matthew Egbedo, Chimeka Chinedu, Rhys Evans, Isaac Martins, Osaro Ayobore, Jude Chandler & Joel Amaechi: For excellent work in RE.
Year 10
Michael Ayomide Akinsanya, Emrys Egenti, Daniel Manu-Nations & Chibuike Chinedu: For excellent effort on Memrise French homework.
Michael Ojo, Israel Rotimi-Bakare, Yusuf Adedokun, Santiago Hurtado Valencia, Dany Carrion Alvarez, Cordell Reynolds-Richardson, Chanda Simbule & Jureyll Williams: For improving their reading ages this year.
Emmanuel Bateren & Sule Bedward: For excellent effort in Food Technology, especially in the practical part of the lesson.
Year 12
Yosola Adebeso, Awa Amon, Princess Mansaray, Tyler Whatle, Angel Otobo, Shanei Pringle: Well done to the following Year 12 Sociology students for their great performance in recent assessments.
Faizat Lawal: Working exceptionally hard in Chemistry.
Esosa Momoh: Consistently high marks in Chemistry assessments.

Roll of Honour Continued
Year 12 Continued
Ayomide Ayodele-Omole, Breanna Gbetey, Kabembe Benite, Kwame Adarkwa, Jamaine Loka, Yedidia Bouah, Chioma Eze, Nkem Ogunjobi & Sazed Choudhury: Amazing essay writing in Economics.
Jennika Lubwama, Allana John, Gabriella Ertl, Angel Otobo, Awa Amon, Princess Mansaray, Yosola Adebeso & Ericka Ramos: For their brilliance in Sociology book club this year. They have shown commitment, prepared well and this has made for some quite excellent discussions.

Best Attendance—Tutor Groups
