006 Newsletter 21st November 2015
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006 Newsletter 21st November 2015
ST. MARY’S NEWS! Issue 5 Friday 6th November 2015 Headteacher’s Message Thank you for all supporting our parents’ consultation evening so well. I always look forward to the opportunity to speak to many of you and in particular seeing you enjoy looking through your children’s work with many a smile and occasional chuckle. This was the first time we shared your child’s progress and attainment against the new assessment criteria and curriculum. As I shared at the beginning of the year in the meeting for parents, the expectations have shifted upwards. This means that children may have green ticks where they once had pink ticks and green dots where they once had green ticks. This purely highlights the changes in assessment criteria, please be assured that if we have any concerns over your child’s progress, we will talk to you before the next parents evening in the Spring term. Should you wish to discuss this further, I would be more than happy to do so. Out of parents evening came a lot of positive comments about the use of the home learning books, the classroom environments, the quality of the information shared about children and the amount of time you had with the staff. There are a few things that we are going to be looking at as a staff too: Sessions for parents - one on reading and another on our new maths calculations policy Looking at how we are getting the most out of the home learning books Homework for class 3, in particular Year 6 Many thanks for your continued support at this busy time of year. Mrs. Stephanie Redgate “Inspiring children to reach their full potential, within a caring Christian community” Respect Caring Honesty Forgiveness Perseverance In This Issue: Headteacher Message School Meals PTA Update Children in Need Crossing Patrol Home Fire Safety Visit Tubs4Tablets Flu Immunisations Clubs and Tournament Update Dates for the diary Golden House Points Class Pages Home Fire Safety Visit Earlier this week, class 1 had a visit from Essex Fire Service as art of their topic on London’s Burning. PTA Update - Quiz Night, Christmas Bazaar and Easy Fundraising What a great night was had at the PTA quiz night. The Great British Gameshow Quiz night received lots of fantastic feedback and an enjoyable night was had by all. Not only that but it raised £450 for the PTA, a really positive start to the fundraising for the year. We have already had requests for another quiz night. Watch this space, as we are currently checking the diary to see when this may be possible. As you are all aware the PTA are holding the annual Christmas Bazaar on Saturday 28th November 2015 from 12 - 2pm. In order to run a successful event they urgently need donations of Teddy Bears, Small gifts, Raffle Prizes, Wine and sweets. Please can you bring your donations in as soon as possible. We would also like to advise that the PTA will be selling Northbrook wrapping paper on the day this year. Remember one other way you can all help support the PTA is from the comfort of your own home and with Christmas fast approaching, there is no better time. For all your online shopping, visit www.easyfundraising.org.uk. It takes a minute to set up and then every time you shop online you can visit easyfundraising and click the shop you would like to shop at. If you shop at any of the shops below (plus many, many, many more), you can raise money for the school. This week we received a cheque for £15.08—every penny counts! Many thanks for your continued support of the PTA Children in Need With the non-uniform day and the tuck shop we raised over £120, so well done to all. Jesters Kids Club also joined in the opportunity to raise money by taking the children on a 3 mile walk. Mia and Grace Haliday took part in this, completing the 3 mile walk in 55 minutes! Well done girls for your efforts and helping to raise even more money for this great cause. Crossing Patrol An email was sent out earlier this week informing parents that Mrs Greenfield would no longer be manning our crossing patrol. I am sure you would like to join me in thanking Mrs Greenfield for keeping everyone safe over a number of years. Mrs Greenfield will still be our Catering Assistant and we are pleased to still have her as part of our school community. However, from next week there will be NO CROSSING PATROL. The Local Authority are advertising for the post, but have informed us that this could take at least 6 weeks. Please take extra care when crossing, particularly as the colder and darker weather draws in. As part of this visit, they Fire Service left some leaflets offering a FREE service to visit your home to give fire safety advice and provide fire alarms. Should you wish to take up this opportunity please call 03003030088 or email from the link on their website: www.essexfire.gov.uk Tubs4Tablets A massive well done and thank you to all those who helped us collect the foil lids of the Flora butter last week. We are so close to getting 2 free tablets now. Mrs Keene is doing one more push in school, so if you would like to purchase some Flora through school, please see the office for a letter. However, if you don’t use Flora, but would like to make a £2 donation, we will purchase the butter and use in the school kitchen. Perhaps you are a member of a social group and can rustle up some more lids? Miss Galbally did this, taking preorders from a group she belongs to and collected 20 more lids for the school. I wonder if anyone can beat this? Flu Immunisations The date for Flu Immunisations has been booked for Friday 11th December, from 9:30am. Please note that Reception aged children will be offered the vaccination from their GP. Please complete the form and return to school ASAP Clubs and Fixtures Update: Running Club Unfortunately running club will no longer be taking place on a Tuesday morning before school. Apologies fir the late notice of cancelling this club. Tag Rugby Tournament If you are taking part in the tag rugby tournament on Thursday, please ensure your permission slip has been returned to the school office. Netball Tournament The second round of the netball tournament takes place a week on Thursday, please keep an eye out for squad letters coming home. School Meals: This week we have been informed that we are no longer able to get bagels from our suppliers. This is being addressed and we hope to be able to order these ASAP. In the meantime, bagels will be replaced with freshly made bread rolls. You will be informed when the bagels become back available. Sorry the inconvenience. Upcoming dates for your diaries: Monday 23rd November Road Safety Week Thursday 26th November Tag Rugby Y5/6 @WdeF Friday 27th November Class 2 Celebration Assembly Saturday 28th November PTA Christmas Bazaar Monday 30th November Bicknacre Christmas light switch on Thursday 3rd December Netball Tournament Y5/6 @WdF Friday 11th December Flu Immunisations Monday 14th December KS1 Production @6pm Tuesday 15th December KS1 Production @2pm Class 3 singing carols at Easthams (afternoon) Wednesday 16th December Christmas Party Day - Christmas jumper/t-shirt day Friday 18th December Christingle Service at St. Mary’s @9:30am, followed by refreshments in the school hall Christmas Lunch for children, staff and Governors 2:30pm - Carols on the playground for all with band Golden House Points Hyde Champions Edwins Birkett 21 17 23 14 What’s going on in ... Class 1 have gone back to 1666... Reception, year 1 and 2 children had a special visitor in this week, to tell us about how the fire got put out during the Great Fire of London. The children were able to use a stirrup pump to pump the water through a squirter and they also made a bucket chain. Ask your children to find out more... Class 2 On Monday Class 2 had a Diwali Day. We were very fortunate that Mrs Hotston was able to come into school and talk to us about Diwali and how her family celebrates this special time of year. We made Diva lamps, paper lanterns and coconut sweets. We also found out about Rangoli patterns - which are special symmetrical decorations created for Diwali – and we had a go at creating our own. A very busy day! Class 3 have been busy calculating the mean, mode, median and range of different sets of data this week. We practised a little riddle to help us – using the tune of the ‘Hey Diddle, Diddle’ nursery rhyme. This has really helped us to remember the calculations needed for each of the different types of average! In Science we have been focusing on the function of the Circulatory system, including how it works in conjunction with the other systems within our body. We have just completed Microsoft PowerPoint presentations in small groups, which we showed to each other in class on Wednesday afternoon.