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Friday 22 March 2013

Jon Mayhew - author visit

Author Jon Mayhew captivated year 8 today, with a lecture of fear and tension in creative writing.

...It was an ordinary day for year 8, stumbling haphazard, Fridaywise into school.
With thoughts on the weekend, they had forgotten that today was the day...


The difference between a good book and a boring book is simple.  A good book is a page turner and today's author, Jon Mayhew focuses on building tension into his novels for children, which centre on the destruction of the world and the power of good, evil and the supernatural...



The workshop enabled girls to listen to the devices used by the author and practice their own skills...

We look forward to the impact of the workshop on their impending gothic horror tales in the forthcoming Mount School Anthology.

Guardian Books Sunday 11 April 2010 

Mortlock by Jon Mayhew

Told at a breakneck pace, this horror story will appeal to young readers of 10 and over, says Geraldine Brennan...


An astonishing number of British folk songs ponder on death and decay. First-time author Jon Mayhew, who is also a folk musician, knows a lot of them and starts most chapters of his ghoul-laden mystery adventure story with a traditional verse that tells of coffins, gallows, clay-cold lips, white bones or worms that crawl in and out.

The novel itself is well laden with all these but, while many ingredients of classic horror stories are present, this is also an original tale of two brave children who take on the forces of evil while they piece together their extraordinary history.

Mayhew has woven a rich tapestry depicting a series of convincing worlds, from the Victorian vaudeville circuit with its bearded ladies, tumblers and dancers, to a house of horrors in the Essex marshes, a circus where something is very wrong in the big top and the teeming, smelly, noisy streets of London before horseless carriages. It will appeal to a wide range of readers aged 10 and above and not only those who enjoy a gore-fest.

Three explorers called Mortlock, Chrimes and Corvis travel to the Abyssinian jungle in 1820 to find the amaranth flower, the first bloom to grow in the Garden of Eden and the key to eternal life. Terrified by the living dead who guard the precious plant, they vow to leave it in place. More than three decades later, in London, where Chrimes is drawing crowds as a magician called the Great Cardamom, it becomes clear that one of the three made the vow with fingers crossed.

Cardamom/Chrimes and his young niece, Josie, whom he has trained to perform a knife-throwing act as Artemis the Huntress, are besieged by three ominous "aunts" who are really ghuls (demons who feast on the newly dead) in the form of giant crows and who are seeking the amaranth for their master, Corvis. When Cardamom dies, a kind set-builder called Gimlet delivers Josie to her long-lost brother, Alfie, who has been brought up by Mr Wiggins, a Seven Dials undertaker, and has an uncanny gift with corpses. The children flee the aunts and their army of winged spies, only to find themselves in Corvis's lair. Meanwhile, where is Mortlock?

The tale has a breathtaking pace, so encounters with the many colourful minor characters are short enough to leave us wanting more of Corvis's rebellious servant, Chrimes's lugubrious housekeeper and Jacob Carr the trusty Thames boatman. The frequent changes of location and nail-biting escape sequences soften the edges of the truly horrific scenes, such as the demon-aunts' daily death-feasts and the ghastly secret of Lorenzo's circus. Death is delivered frequently and without sentiment, but there is room for mourning.

Alfie and Josie evade their captors so often and so imaginatively that they should have top billing as escapologists, with the readers cheering them all the way. While there seems to be no scope for a sequel, these are characters we hope to meet again.

Thursday 21 March 2013

Heats Winners - House Drama


House DRAMA Competition –Final 07 & 08/05 – Whole School

Heats took place on 13th March and a good turnout from each house produced some lovely performances.  Well done to all the girls involved.

The Senior finalists are:

Caduceus - Daisy & Zusi
chosen piece from - The Crucible

Osira - Amber & Jenny
chosen piece from - KinderTransport

Lupus - Elif, Mariam & Sophie
chosen piece from - Blood Brothers

Phoenix - Olivia & Cemre
chosen piece from - Blue Remembered Hills

Good Luck!

Monday 18 March 2013

Mount Girls excel at Charitable Sales of Anthology

The well publicised sale of the Mount School Anthology took place on Sunday 17th March at John Lewis, Brent Cross and was a great success.
John Lewis' own catering department produced biscuits and cakes from the Girls' Recipe Book - A Celebration of Food from the Four Seasons of the World to entice passing trade to sniff out the goodies and support the local charity - The Good Neighbours Scheme for Mill Hill & Burnt Oak.
A massive £155 was raised from Donations and all  net proceeds from book sales, both on the day and from the whole project go to the charity.


Richard Dearden, managing director, John Lewis Brent Cross said: "We are delighted to support this entrepreneurial activity; it is inspiring to see young people working so hard to make a success of this fantastic charitable initiative".

Pam and Joanne, volunteers from The Good Neighbour Scheme, were delighted to receive the £155 - "we are always short of funds so this money is very welcome and will pay for our minibus for the shopping trips for 5 weeks."

Amber Codron and Sophie Shaban, the Year 10 team leaders for the project highlighted how The Mount School prides itself on equipping girls with the abilities to lead, project manage and communicate -  "We have a great team of girls and staff making it all come together and have learnt so much from this project."

If you would like any further information about any of the organisations please find The Mount School at www.mountschool.com, Mardibooks at www.mardibooks.com, Good Neighbours Scheme at www.thegoodneighbourschememhbo.com/index.htm and John Lewis Brent Cross at www.johnlewis.com/our-shops/brent-cross


If you would like to purchase a copy of the Anthology, please order via:
www.mardibooks.com for ebook or hard copy. All net proceeds go to The Good Neighbours Scheme for Mill Hill & Burnt Oak.


A huge thank you to the volunteers from GNS, to the staff of John Lewis and to the Mount Staff and Girls for making this another memorable and worthwhile event.

Hendon Times Press Clipping

Friday 15 March 2013

Open Mike Evening Celebrates talent from The Mount

A great evening was had by all last night at The Mount School Open Mike Event.  Over 70 people came to share an evening of poetry, literature and song from 20 performers from the Staff, Pupils and local Community.  Ages ranged from 10-65 and the one common thread was the quality of performance and fun atmosphere.

Originally conceived as a bistro evening to share and promote the work of poets and authors from the school, published by mardibooks it developed into a wider event encompassing a wide array of talents where performers showcased their own work and the work of others.

Authors Xarina and Jeremy Havardi joined poets Belinda Hunt and Alyson Torns, along with musician Anthony Wilson and a plethora of talented students and staff from the school.

The event took place in the Gym at The Mount which had been turned into a Bistro serving snacks and drinks to the audience so that the evening could accommodate so many acts which included a medley of songs spanning tastes and generations as well as a broad repertoire of readings and presentations.

It was also an opportunity for the work showcased to be purchased and  raise money for The Good Neighbours Scheme, who also joined us to celebrate the evening. The Mount School Anthology - A Celebration of Food from the Four Seasons of the World, and Belinda Hunt's Poetry Collection - Windows & Doors were available along with other recently published mardibooks releases - see below for details...

Thanks to all staff and pupils involved and in particular to Amber,  Lauren,  Mariam,  Lynda,  who were the FOH and Stage Management Team and to Elif - a compere beyond compare!
Arriving home at half eleven, I was greeted by the following text from one of the girls:

Hi Mrs Hunt,
I know you're probably absolutely shattered after tonight, but we just want to say a huge thank you!
It was a great success and we really appreciate the fantastic opportunity!
Thank you again, let's look forward to selling more books on Sunday!



On Sunday, we shall be at John Lewis, Brent Cross, raising money for The Good Neighbour's Scheme, selling  The Mount School Anthology - A Celebration of Food from the Four Seasons of the World,

If you are interested in purchasing any of the books showcased, please go to www.mardibooks.com for details.

 





Thursday 7 March 2013

John Lewis supporting Mount Girls' Writing

Mount Girls feature on John Lewis Website to build sales and support community...

John Lewis Brent Cross are kindly supporting our Anthology to help raise funds for The Good Neighbour Scheme and on Sunday 17th March our edit team will be selling their Anthology - A Celebration of Food from the Four Seasons of the World in the kitchenware Department of John Lewis Brent Cross.


If you are unable to join us on Sunday 17th March to chat to the team and taste some of the mouth-watering recipes, - please click on the book cover and purchase the book online as ebook or hard copy.

Thanks for your support.

Wednesday 6 March 2013

House Drama Competition


House DRAMA Competition –Final 07 & 08/05 – Whole School

Aim 
· for all girls to participate and enjoy and develop skills in drama and performance
· for Houses to develop and recognise skills in their cohorts
· to win House points

Process – years 7-10 incl
· Initial read through in English/Drama lessons
· Heats - Perform learnt duologues/short scenes from selection provided in English/Drama lessons
· Finals to take place on 08/05 venue Gym (2-2.30 performer prep). 2.35-3.45pm.

Process – Junior School
· Heats to take place during lessons
- Finals to take place on Tuesday 07/05 8.45 am – 9.15 am - venue Gym.

Prizes
· All participants to receive 5HP
· All Heat winners to receive 10HP
· Winning Teams to receive 50HP

Good Luck…