Fairley Times - Fairley House School
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Fairley Times - Fairley House School
A LOAD OF RUBBISH! On Thursday 12th March Year 6 gave a spectacular performance of ‘A Load of Rubbish’ Well done to all the cast, backstage workers & prop designers. A big thank you to parents for all your help with learning lines and providing costumes. A special thank you to Mr Reggler for putting on such a fabulous show, Mr Bentall for lighting & sound effects and to Ms Zerf for the brilliant costumes! Issue 195 13th March 2015 RED NOSE DAY On Friday 13th March FHS took part in Red Nose Day. Staff and pupils came to school wearing something RED! Causton Street Dan’s Amazing Bread Factory We had wrapped up rolls in cling film and foil that were numbered 1-35. The year 6 children then came up in groups of 2-3 and did not know what they had picked until they opened their parcel and had bitten into it. There were many interesting and entertaining faces after the first bite because of the many creative flavours, most notably: wasabi, coffee, ginger/orange, raisin, blue and goats cheese, mince pie, milk, white and dark chocolate (just to name a few)… Issue 195 13th March 2015 We all had a great time munching some delicious cakes; lots of children left sporting sticky faces and fingers and very big grins! School council worked especially hard selling the cakes and showed off some super-duper maths skills. There was a grand prize offering some delicious chocolates for the person who got the RED ROLL for RED NOSE DAY and this went to Sam Aleksander and Tom Coulson. Lambeth Road We have all had a fantastic day raising money for Comic Relief. Lambeth Road has exploded in a profusion of pyjamas, onesies and red clothes. We started off with a fabulous quiz to learn all about Red Nose Day and why we were raising money. The children were all very excited for the Lambeth road Bake Sale during break time. Throughout the day we took part in lots of spelling, reading and maths activities with a fun red nose day theme but the main event came during assembly………..Our mission, should we choose to accept it, was to raise over £500 before assembly. The children were ecstatic to learn that they had achieved this and the ‘secret’ mission was going ahead – two members of staff were going to be gunged! Mrs Grimmer and Mr Flynn were the unfortunate recipients of the gooey, green gunge! The fun didn’t stop there, however! The children were allowed to splat a plate full of spray cream on whichever of the two gungy staff members they chose! Everyone had a great time and Mrs Grimmer and Mr Flynn ended up looking like rather sticky snowmen! Issue 195 13th March 2015 SPELLING – MRS COOK Mrs Cook's spelling group wrote their words in rhubarb yogurt this week to help them remember the silent h in their words. Each time they came to the silent letter h they added some crumble to help them remember. Once they had written the words, they ate them, saying the letters to reinforce the spellings. We all got to taste how sharp rhubarb is, which Harvey loved! Everyone else enjoyed the rhubarb yogurt - perhaps one to add to the shopping list! "This was really fun and helpful!" Everyone has had a wonderful day and we have raised an incredible £800.93 for Comic Relief!’ READING/SPELLING - MRS CROSSMAN & MS RUSSELL Poetry is a theme throughout reading and writing this term, and Miss Russell's and Mrs Crossman's reading and spelling groups looked at The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes. Having read the poem, the groups then watched a You Tube video. Finally, using masks kindly prepared by Ms Morla, the groups re-enacted the story. They Issue 195 13th March 2015 particularly enjoyed the fight scenes! The love scenes, less so!!! SPELLING – MRS CROSSMAN Two students put a great deal of effort into creating spelling games during the Christmas holidays. YEAR 4 – RELIGIOUS STUDIES As part of the RE curriculum Year 4 had a visitor on Thursday, Bano Younus. She came to FHS to talk about Islamic prayer. Their games are STILL being used during spelling lessons as they can be used with different spelling lists! Issue 195 13th March 2015 READING – MISS O’BRIEN Miss O’Brien’s reading group have written poems based on their study of Michael Morpurgo’s book War Horse. The poems describe the moment the cavalry charge into battle across No Man’s Land. SPANISH CLUB AT CS In Spanish club this week we have been making beautiful cards for Mother's Day "Día de la Madre". The boys put all their effort into writing a dedication to their mothers in Spanish. Over the deathly field, Scouting at unseen foe Squelching in the mud, to certain death Over the deathly field, Horses start to scream Bombs begin the blow, to certain death Over the deathly field, charging into wire Uncontrollably, to certain death Over the deathly field, only two are left No enemy to be seen, at certain death Over the deathly field, then began the ambush Forced to surrender, at certain death By Harvey As the first line came forward the horses started To canter faster and faster I could hear guns in the background See people being killed Horses in agony My heart pounding as fast as a bullet People trapped in the barbwire Looking down and seeing guns and sabres on the ground Gas fills the air Seeing horses get shot and their riders falling down My heart pounding as fast as a bullet By Maddie Over the marshes of death and destruction Into a formidable foe Suddenly the thunder of the machine guns opened up Hearts pounding in the rider’s chests But they pushed on into the invisible foe Sabres stretched out glinting in the sun Over the trenches they went Up the hill they went They were met by the hidden foe Behind the hidden barbed wire But never rode back And off they went as prisoners of war. By Maxi PARENTS’ AND PROFESSIONALS’ EVENING We had a very well attended and successful Parents’ and Professionals’ Evening this week. The talk was entitled What Eye Tracking can tell us about Reading, Writing and Dyslexia by Dr Julie Kirkby. Dr Kirkby’s talk was extremely informative and entertaining and was well-received by all those present. The PowerPoint presentation is now available to view on the school website. Issue 195 13th March 2015 DYSPRAXIA FOUNDATION EVENING Tuesday 17th March at 7.00pm Lambeth Road Hall Fairley House School are hosting an information evening with the Dyspraxia Foundation. There will be 3 speakers: Michele Lee, Chair of the Dyspraxia Foundation speaking about the role of physiotherapy, Shula Burrows from the Nuffield Dyspraxia Programme speaking about how speech and language therapy can help and why it needs to be delivered differently for those with dyspraxia. We also have Julia Terteryan from the Chelsea Children's Practice with us who will address the role that occupational therapy can provide. Parents and staff of Fairley House School are most welcome to attend. SAINSBURY’S ACTIVE VOUCHERS We are now collecting the Sainsbury’s Active Kids Vouchers. You can get involved by collecting vouchers when you shop at Sainsbury's stores, petrol stations and for groceries online. Please hand these into Pat at the Junior school and Alison at the Senior school. Carroll Star of the Week – Cameron McNally Knightly Star of the Week – Fynn Berry Wright Star of the Week – Unannounced Bell Star of the Week – Hal Foster Senior Department Top Credit Scorers This week’s top credit scorers are: 1. 2. 3. 4. Matilda Leventhal Scarlett Peachey Cameron Overend Cara Doherty Clubs Clubs have now finished (except Martial Arts) and will start up again with new and exciting clubs after Easter. Making a meeting with Mr Taylor If you would like to arrange a meeting or a phone chat with Mr Taylor please contact his PA Raphael Smith (or CC him on emails to Mr Taylor) on rs@fairleyhouse.org.uk or call: 0207 630 3760. Junior Department Star Badges: Redgrave Star of the Week – Maximilian Geddes Ali Star of the Week – Anton Polyakov Bloom Star of the Week – Harvey Houghton-Flory Bailey Star of the Week – Freddie McCallister Branson Star of the Week – Patrick Moran Spring Parent/Teacher Meetings Monday 16th to Thursday 19th March At both the Senior and Junior schools. Please do not call as meetings can no longer be booked. Dyspraxia Foundation Evening Tuesday 17th March This will take place in the hall at Lambeth Road starting at 7PM Issue 195 13th March 2015 Martial Arts Club Ends Tuesday 24th March Martial Arts will finish Year 8 Trip – Kew Gardens Wednesday 25th March Year 8 will visit Kew Gardens. Students can wear their games kit and will need a packed lunch. They will return in time for dismissals. PTA Meeting Friday 27th March This will be held in the offices at 36 Causton Street. RESIDENTIAL TRIPS - DATES Year 5 Tolmers, Hertfordshire Wednesday 3rd – Friday 5th June Year 6 Bendrigg, Cumbria Monday 29th June – Friday 3rd July Years 7, 8 & 9 Ardeche, France Friday 26th June – Saturday 4th July Lambeth Road Prize Giving Monday 30th March Door will open at 1.00PM for a 1.30PM start. Causton Street Prize Giving Tuesday 31st March Doors will open at 10.30AM for an 11.00AM start. Term Ends for Easter Tuesday 31st March School will finish at 12.30PM for the Easter holidays. Easter Break School will be closed from: Wednesday 1st April – Tuesday 21st April Term Starts Wednesday 22nd April Pupils return for the Summer Term. Issue 195 13th March 2015 Issue 195 13th March 2015