Mitre Fleur-de-Lys House

Boys' House

Houseparent(s): Mr Stuart Corrie
Deputy Houseparent: Mr Thomas Root(Geography)
House Tutors: Mr Lee Hodgetts (DT), Mrs Sarah Holder-Williams (Art) and Mr Martin Metcalfe (Science)
Housekeeper:  Valerie Johnson 
Telephone: 01253 774211
Email: s.corrie@rossall.org.uk

House Captain: Alexander Lewis
Deputy House Captain: Dan Petrov
Captain of House Sport: Sam Butler
House Colours: Magenta and Yellow on Black

MF House was established in 1875 and has been a boys' boarding house throughout its history. Situated on the far left hand side of the Square, MF House abuts Pelican House. It currently houses 30 boarders and 20 day boys.

There are 18 single bedrooms and 6 double bedrooms. Every bedroom has a bed, matching wardrobe, drawers and desk along with a network socket for a computer. There are no central changing rooms and baths, showers and toilets and kitchenette are available on each floor.

The House has two Common Roooms with comfortable seating, TV, Sky and DVD, computer etc. and a kitchen with microwave, toaster and fridge. 

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Mitre Fleur de Lys House

MF pupils doing prep in a bedsit

Stuart Corrie (Housemaster)

Stuart Corrie, a Lancastrian by birth, is a music graduate of Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of London, where he won a scholarship to study for one year at Tulane University, New Orleans, USA. His first instrument is organ and as a young organist he was a recital prizewinner at the Oundle International Organ Festival, and a finalist in the national Young Organist of the Year competition.

He then held positions at Chelmsford Cathedral and Felsted School before returning to Lancashire. He is currently Housemaster of Mitre & Fleur-de-Lys and Assistant Director of Music at Rossall School, Fleetwood.

Stuart Corrie - MF Housemaster

MF News

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A capacity crowd of 300 fought the elements to make their way to Big School last Saturday (7th November). The MF boys thrilled the audience with a feast of varied talent.
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Hushed anticipation as the overture played turned into rapturous applause as the show opened with a nervous but colourful Mambo No. 5. This led to a hilarious sketch, MF Hospital where Dr Bob (Sinan Ozkoc), with the help of his nurses (Timo Zielinsky and Felix Simkovic), treated a cow (Dan Yanovskiy) and the train conductor with a one-track mind (Dan Petrov). The cow jokes were milked a little, but the conductor gained much symphony.
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In a rare moment of culture, Scott Sloane (Viola) played Gossec’s Tambourin. Then, going from the sublime to the ridiculous, followed a highlight of the evening, The Sand Dance. James Wilson, Asa Watson and Josh Lee brought the house down with an accomplished performance as Wilson, Kepple and Betty.
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The host for the evening, star of his own back yard, Mr Martin Metcalfe stole the show with The Mimic Man. Willing volunteers from the audience (!) showed off their impersonation talents. Many thanks must go to Messers McCafferty, Pryor, Maree, Parsons, Bradley and Emmett for being such good sports. To close the first half, we had a rather entertaining tribute to Madness: Our House! (in the corner of the square).
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During the interval, the audience had the opportunity to enjoy an exhibition of MF art work.
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The second half started with a moving performance of Hero. Comedy wasn’t too far away though as Toby Holder-Williams followed this with an incredible rendition of Rowan Atkinson’s The Headmaster. Watch out for Toby in the future!
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The second moment of culture occurred with Mark Williams playing the piano. This was a splendid performance of Paparazzi. What is even more spectacular is that this was Mark’s debut performance in a concert, and that he is largely self-taught.
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Scott Sloane and Sam Butler as The Two Ronnies for the Fork Handles sketch was also rather special. They both captured the spirit of the sketch perfectly and were extremely well received.
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The House Tutors did not escape an act and entertained the crowd, complete with top hats, singing Bring me sunshine. This was a memorable performance, but probably for the wrong reasons!
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We Will Rock You as a production number brought the event to an end and again the stage was a kaleidoscope of colour.
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The real reason for this evening of entertainment was to raise money for Brian House Children’s Hospice and Donna’s Dream House. It is particularly pleasing to note that over £1000 has been raised. Work has already begun on the next event.
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The MF & Rose Summer Garden Party

“Anyone for croquet?” could be heard around the Square on the last Sunday of the Summer Term as MF and Rose Houses hosted their Annual Garden Party.

A selection of garden games were enjoyed by all and the sun shone brightly on the assembled throng. This was complemented by a rather substantial afternoon tea which was enjoyed by all (including some very welcome gate crashers from other Houses!).

It was also a fitting time to say thank you and goodbye to Mr Fairhurst (who has defected to Pelican House) and to Mrs Roberts (pictured right) (who is enjoying retirement, a well earned rest, and plenty of hat shopping!).

 

A perfect way to spend the MF garden party - a game of croquet

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Mrs Roberts and Miss Lockyear dressed for the MF Garden Party!

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Paintball

The ever popular paintball outing saw many members of MF taking the opportunity to take revenge on those who had upset them in the first half of term.

Accompanied by MGR and SLC, who had the good sense not to take part (SLC was overheard saying “you must be joking – I’d end up looking like a rainbow” and “my hands are insured for millions!”), the assembled Dulux soldiers were transported to deepest, darkest Southport on a sunny Sunday morning.

Armed with thousands of paintballs, the trigger happy crowd had several rounds with the magnolia. All the training in the CCF soon became apparent and those who were a little too quick off the mark resorted to scavenging for dropped ammo.

As always, a good time was had by all and a repeat trip is on the cards for next term.

MF have fun with paintball

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MF need to take paintball revenge for the previous half term

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Clay Pigeon Shooting

Thanks to the kind generosity of our friends at The Rossall Foundation, the inaugural meeting of the Rossall School Gun Club took place in September. Despite being early on a Sunday morning, the MF chaps dragged themselves out of bed and were ready for the challenge ahead. Thankfully they were not expected to ‘bag an animal for lunch’, as they would have gone hungry! A special thank you must go to Blackpool Gun Club for the loan of the necessary equipment.

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The House Singing Competition

The House Singing Competition, as per usual, was truly a highlight of the School year. However, this year, there was something strange going on around the House from mid-September onwards, something that had never been witnessed in MF before. Boys were hurrying back from lessons on a daily basis; secret meetings were held in dark corners of the House; notes were taken whilst watching MTV! Indeed, shock, horror, we had decided to go out for the win – which, of course would require practice!

After several attempts to choose a song, the Sixth Form looked to the modern day boy band heroes for inspiration. For this, much research had to be undertaken and not surprisingly the incredible talents of “Take That” were called upon. The song “Shine” was a popular choice with all nationalities and much hard work was put into learning the lyrics. Vocal rehearsals were ably led by the ever calm James “the cool bass” Cross.

The BBC’s Craig Revel Horwood and Arlene Phillips very kindly offered to teach the chaps how to dance, but it was thought that Alex Alonso, our very own expert (he watched Strictly Come Dancing once!), would be a better option. He aged ten years in ten days and is still undergoing therapy!

On the day of the competition, there was a nervous tension in the air. For the first time in recent memory, MF were favourites to win. This was all too good to be true. A brilliant performance would surely seal first place. However, we had underestimated our next door neighbours as they had also chosen to take things seriously! MF took 3rd place which of course is brilliant. However, our joy was rather short lived, as Pelican lifted the trophy. Bah!

MF decide to be "Take That" for the House Singing Competition - "unlucky!"

MF's answer to Take That

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MF Achievements

School Rugby Team Players

Richard Docherty – Captain of Rugby

1st XV

Fabian Pirschke
Charles Hough
Alex Lewis
Jake Hargreaves

School Football Team Players

1st XI

Charles Hough
Alex Alonso
Felix Simkovic
Matthew Dryden
Christoph Gaete Von Wersebe

School Fives Squad Players

Alex Alonso
James Cross
Toby Holder-Williams
Alex Lewis


Chapel Choir

James Cross
Oliver Cross
Joshua Lee

Headmaster’s Commendations

Alex Alonso
James Cross
Richard Docherty
Matthew Dryden
Alex Lewis
Fabian Pirschke
Christopher von Rosen

CCF Band

James Cross
Oliver Cross #

School 1st XI Hockey

Matthew Dryden
Charles Hough
Felix Simkovic

School Play –
A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Alex Alonso
James Cross
Richard Docherty
Matthew Dryden
Fabian Pirschke




 

Congratulations to all members of MF on such fantastic achievements

Painting of MF House by Mr Tom Briggs

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Painting of MF House by Tom Briggs