Many of you attended our Christmas Concert, with over 220 adult tickets sold (and over 250 people squeezed into St Thomas More Community Centre). Through many clever initiatives, ranging from collecting 20 pence pieces in Smartie tubes to a Weekly Bonus Ball we are very proud to report a rather fruitful four months from the Fundraising Committee!Ī Bonfire Party held by the Jackson family at Greenhead Housefarm helped begin the fundraising, we had a great time with special visitor Mr Claus at our Children’s Christmas Disco and we also enjoyed a fantastic Christmas Craft Event. In September we launched our Fundraising Committee, made up of parents of the school and staff members, who have been working tirelessly to raise money for the school for the subsidy of show costumes and a trip to Disneyland Paris in summer 2015 where 30 pupils will travel to perform there. Happy 18th Birthday Miss Quinton, you’ve given us a lifetime of proud and happy memories, and we hope you go on to create more. We will be delighted to support her and Jack there next June.įor the time being, Bree is concentrating on her A Levels and applying for dance colleges. History repeats itself – Bree’s first competition trio, Sunny Side of the Street… coincidentally her mum’s first trio too.īy June 2017, Bree will also have had the honour and achievement of competing in Miss Dance of Great Britain three times. Over her time with us, Bree has performed on both Sheffield Theatres’ stages, appearing in pantomimes from the age of 7 at the Lyceum and also appearing in the Crucible’s production of Kes in 2014. Recently, Miss Quinton took 5th place at Danum White Rose Championships in the Ballet category while also making it through to the semi-finals of the Song & Dance section. Some familiar faces here… Bree Back Row Centre
She was asked to represent the IDTA at the Theatre Dance Council International’s British Championships. We were particularly overwhelmed with pride earlier this year when Bree performed at the IDTA’s Theatre Dance Awards, the blue ribbon event of our dancing world, to win the Modern Jazz Performers Award.
Her distinguished dance career had its humble beginnings from her first appearance as a little chicken in Our Favourite Things 2002 at the University Drama Studio and her first competition dance age 4 to Out of Town, to the heights (so far) of performing as a Semi-Finalist in Miss Dance of Great Britain 2016 and winning the IDTA’s Modern Jazz Performer Award.īree has been nominated to compete in the IDTA’s Theatre Dance Awards every year since 2012, and in 2015 was the first pupil in the school’s history to get nominated in all four disciplines in the same year: Ballet, Tap, Theatre Craft & Modern Jazz. For additional information, see the Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) Patent Policy-Inclusion of Patents in ITL Publications.The first of our Senior girls is stepping into the world of legal drinking today as our lovely Bree Ella Quinton turns 18.īree began dancing at our school at the ripe age of 3 years old when her mum and former pupil Stacy brought her along. NOTE: A call for patent claims is included on page iii of this draft. See the publication details for a copy of the draft and instructions for submitting comments. The public comment period is open through October 8, 2021. That includes helping gauge an organization’s level of readiness to mitigate ransomware threats and to react to the potential impact of events. The profile can be used as a guide to managing the risk of ransomware events. This report defines a Ransomware Profile, which identifies security objectives from the NIST Cybersecurity Framework that support preventing, responding to, and recovering from ransomware events. Ransomware attacks target organizations’ data or critical infrastructure, disrupting or halting operations. In some instances, ransomware may also steal an organization’s information and demand additional payment in return for not disclosing the information to authorities, competitors, or the public. Ransomware is a type of malware that encrypts an organization’s data and demands payment as a condition of restoring access to that data.
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