Saturday, October 11, 2008

Winter is here again...

Yep, the sun seems to have set again for another 8 months, we've had alot of wind, rain and very very changeable weather. Things in the school are starting to slow down as the number of students is reduced. For anyone considering coming to the schoo lin the next few weeks, have a good look for some special offers by clicking here.

2 other quick things:

  • Please feel free to add photos, comments etc to our Facebook page. Add Annalivia SchoolinDublin as your friend!
  • I found this great video of Barry, one of our talented teachers... Click here to see it

Friday, August 29, 2008

Sorry!

I've been a very busy bee over the past few months and so I haven't had a chance to update the Blog in a while. So what's been happening in the school? Lots!

The Annalivia Lions Rugby team!
After a very difficult season, we finished second in the league. ALthough it was a great result, it was a very frustrating season. We beat all the teams we played, except one! And although we played them 3 times (including in the final) they destroyed us everytime. They wer ein the wrong league and in their first 3 games, they scored 84 tries. Diaster! It was very disheartening as we were trying to have a positive attitude, but all of us knew we stood no chance in the final. Still though, it was great fun and we celebrated with a party. I have lots and lots of photos of the 10 games we played, but this photo is the best... David and his "Photoshopping" skills strikes again!

The School:
We've been working hard to try to make improvements to the school and we've finally managed to fix our Wireless problems! Jennifer has spent alo of time painting, redorating and refurnishing the student common area and has put in a nice vending
machine. It looks great and really adds a comfortable, relaxing place for students to spend time when they are not in class studying...

Other bits and pieces:

Our June TEFL (teacher training) course was a great success and many of the newly qualified teachers worked with Claire in our Junior Summer centre. A Baptism of fire! but they were great and seemed to enjoy it. We're running 2 more courses this year and you can click here to find out more info.

Our Facebook page is working really well, lots of students have posted photos and it's a real little community of past and present students. It's great to see everyone keeping in touch and to hear how students are getting on since leaving Ireland. Please feel free to add us as your friend. Look us up under Annalivia SchoolInDublin.

I was surfing the net a few weeks ago and happened on this video! It was great to see it! One of our French Student put up a little film of his friends during his time in our Summer Camp.

There are a few other videos up there too.. but this was the best one!If you have other photos or videos, please send them onto us!

Promise I'll update more soon!

Rupert.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Winning isn't everything... IT'S THE ONLY THING!

It was a warm, Summers evening and there, sitting at the foothills of the Dublin Mountains, The Annalivia Lions gathered in the prairie and lay in wait. Julie, a lion with a thorn in her paw, was sick and bruised but sitting side by side with Michelle, an Annalivia Lion with a heart (A heart for ripping tags off anyone that gets in her way). Skulking in the background were Aitor and David, 2 huge beasts from Spain. It is said of them that they once chased their lunch with such speed that they accidentally caught breakfast! Then there was the stylish Elena lion, sitting with her head perked with enthusiasm waiting anxiously for her next victim to claw to death. Ryo, a cunning, stocky, Japanese feline who plays rugby with an atomic switch in his pocket. Once he flicks the switch, an explosion of speed an passion fires him up the pitch like a rocket. Jordan, a French Lion was composed and calm. She knew the battle that was around the corner and was visualising her right kicking paw striking the ball with pin-point pressure, cleverly placing it just behind the weakest victim of the other team. Jennifer, our Teacher Lion, has been coordinating and motivating from the outset. She sat overlooking her lion cubs with authority and mastery whilst quietly focused on getting the ball across the line. Laurine, who is not actually a lion, but a gazelle, sat by the battlefield, with a grin that said "Something special is going to happen". Kevin, the head lion, sat behind the pride with confidence that the training and preparation was about to pay off. The Annalivia Lions could smell blood.

At 18H55, the "PayZone Panthers" trundled like an army of black warriors onto the rugby pitch and glared at the Lions, who were basking in the sun, with a sense of what was to come... A carnage.

19H00 eventually came and as the referee blew his whistle. Things moved fast then, Jordan received the ball and passed with precision accuracy, then another pass, and another. The Panthers defended well but the Annalivia Lions came alive and burst up the field. 1 tag, then another tag, then the ball came left wing and a beautiful pass to Kevin resulted in the first try of the tournament. The Panthers were hurt but the Lions were only warming up.

The next try came from The Panthers as they scored a clever little try as a result of the Lions over-zealousness (or being offside). The Panthers celebrated and the lions snarled. David decided to show his teeth and used his massive height to steal the ball out of the air and with lightening speed ripped up the field. The Panthers trotted up behind him but were never going to catch him. Julie, as if on train tracks and roller blades followed David up the line. David passed to Julie at the last minute to score a girl try (worth 3 points) but, just as she as about to put the ball down, 2 male Panthers closed in and sandwiched Julie sending her tumbling into the next pitch. Elena, who was on the sidelines, was up to Julies defence in 3 seconds. Julie brushed herself down glared at the Panthers and went back into her position on the wing. The referee awarded a penalty try to the Lions and a Panther was sent off for 10 minutes.

The Panthers knew it was finished at that point. For the remaining of the first half, David and Aitor fed balls to the team and the team feds balls to each other resulting in a total of 7 trys. After half time, the Panthers limped back onto the pitch as the Lions stretched and flexed. More Trys for the Lions: our Spanish Lions twirled and skipped around the Panthers. Ryo charged at them with such ferocity that they were only making half efforts to stop him. Jordan got through with another girl try. A beautiful pass to Jennifer in the last minute got her to the line but an overly aggressive tag and trip sent her 3 feet into the air and a penalty was awarded where the team got the ball from the right side of the pitch all the way left found it’s way to the Kevin who got a sly try just on the line.

Elena’s motivation, Michelle’s tagging, Jordan’s runs and kicks, David and Aitor’s Matador style and salsa like movements, Jens’ ownership of the right wing, Ryo’s aggression, Julie’s sporting intelligence and Laurine’s sideline support resulted in the final score of16 - 8 to the Lions... It was only the first match and there is still alot of training to do. But what a start…

Click here to see the league table.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

The Annalivia Tag Rugby Team!



• We are putting together a tag rugby team for this coming season of TAG RUGBY (non-contact rugby: it’s a fun version of real rugby)

• It’s a mixed team (Boys and Girls): we have to have at least 3 girls on the pitch all the time.

• You do not need any experience but you do need to be available every Friday for matches (in Ballsbridge) and to be available for training 1 day per week (in Dun Laoghaire)

• We will be playing teams from all over Dublin, so we’ll need lots of training.

• Dates: from the 19th May (first match) to the 25th July (last match) (You should be available for most of the time)

• We need a squad of about 12 players of which at least 7 will be here for the duration of the league.

• YOU DO NOT NEED ANY EXPERIENCE IN PLAYING RUGBY… you just need to be able to run and catch a ball!

Any questions check out www.tagrugby.ie or ask contact kevin@annaliviaschool.com

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Rupert Makes National Headlines


I've only been working here for a few weeks and I'm already a National Superstar! the Irish Times newspaper did a piece about Annalivia School.

That's me on the right on top of Andreas' shoulders.

If you want to read the full article ou can see a scanned version online by clicking here.

All the best for now!

Rupert

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Hello Everyone!


My name is Rupert and I work in Annalivia School. Kevin asked me to look after keeping the blog up-to-date because he has been very busy recently and hasn't had a chance to spend too much time on it.

So I think this Blog should just be a little introduction to me. I've got lots of ideas about topics I'd like to write about but for the moment, I'll keep it short. So, a little about me:

As I said, my name is Rupert and I've been working in Annalivia since before Christmas. Clare (clare@annaliviaschool.com) found me one evening, interviewed me and decided that I'd fit in quite well in the school I'm 31 years of age and I'm from Ireland. I'm an English teacher but am not teaching too much at the moment. I've spent the last few years, travelling the world and learning languages, I speak English, Spanish, French and Italian. I live in Clarinda Park and hang out in the main entrance. My hobbies are sports and eating! I love food, especially Italian food! My favorite is TagliaTEDDY!

So, I think I'll leave it at that for the moment. Please post a comment or, if you would like to contact me, you can get me on info@annaliviaschool.com.