Newsletter Issue 33 Thursday 3rd July 2014
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Newsletter Issue 33 Thursday 3rd July 2014
Newsletter Issue 33 20p Thursday 3rd July 2014 Not long until the summer holidays. How time flies! I hope everyone has been enjoying the lovely weather of late. Don’t forget to let me know if you have anything of note to go in the newsletter. The deadline is Tuesday at 9pm. Thank you. Lindsay July Tuesday 8th: Guided tour 8.15am-12 noon. Friday 11th: School finishes at 12:30pm Saturday 12th: Buzy Bee’z work morning 10am-2pm. Saturday 12th: Festival of Work 2:30pm. Friday 18th: School finishes 12:30. End of Term. Recurring Monday: 8:30am-9:45am Handwork in the Handwork room. Monday: 8:30am—3pm Busy Bee work day, everyone welcome. Monday: 4pm-5pm Gymnastics club, class 6+. Thursday 9am-11am - Homeopathic drop in clinic. Friday: 8:45am-9:45am Singing, Eurythmy room. Friday: 3pm Friday teas. Friday: 4pm-5:30pm After school sports club, class 6+. Please send any diary dates to newsletter@ michaelhouseschool.com FOOD HALL THANK YOU A huge THANK YOU to everybody that generously donated food for the food hall on Saturday. It was a roaring success and apparently their was a queue all afternoon and the food kept rolling out, so well done everyone. I can safely put the food file away for now and stop chasing people round the playground! Ralph (Ru’s Dad, Class 3) Horticultural Fair prize winners! Mundy Junior school collected craft items we knitted snake! It was a (around the corner from us) recently put on their first ever Horticultural Show. Their fair was a lovely event, very much like a miniature County Show with a poultry tent and calves and chickens to view. Several Michael House folk performed music for our entertainment with The Full House Orchestra and we bumped into friends on the show ground, some currently at Michael House and some past pupils. We had made over the last year and baked fresh goodies to enter into the show and low and behold...Minka won a ribbon! Second prize for her nesting toilet roll penguins in the recycled creature category. Just pipped to the post by a magnificent milk bottle elephant! We were pleasantly surprised to bump into George who also won a ribbon in the children's craft category. He won 3rd prize for his magnificent giant green lovely day out with one of the funniest show events being the Parent's Agility Race with mums and dads being led by their children through hoops and other obstacles...very silly indeed! It would be great if they do it again next year and we are able to enter more of our wonderful crafts that we are so good at. Just in case... perhaps start a new project now? Zoe Burns Parent and Teacher Cake Trolley fund raiser Ken Burns (Aidan, Minka and Romy’s daddy) is pushing the cake trolley round at his workplace in the last week of term to raise money for the school. Any funds raised will be matched by the company. If you have a winner of a cake that you know folks will not be able to resist please feel free to make it for him. Please leave all cakes in the kitchen labelled “for Ken’s Cake Trolly” by 3pm Monday 14th July. Thanks! The Last cake trolley made £300! It would be great if we could do even better. Zoe Burns Parent and Teacher Michael House School Now you can generate free donations every time you shop online via TheGivingMachine. Sign up and get started now or browse the huge range of shops that are participating. Please do tell your friends and family how they can help us at no extra cost too. ... Beneficiary Account Donation Summary Total to date 28th October 2014 Last 3 months activity Donations All Givers 26 Amount Raised £226.58 Active Givers - Shaun Tina Kruntcheva Kate Deborah Lynch 80th anniversary party Buzy Bee’z work morning Save the Date - Michael House School 80th Anniversary Party We will be celebrating at school on Friday the 12th of September 2014 from 4:30 pm till late. All children, parents, teachers and friends are of course welcome. We will have a bring and share Tea (Sup- per) and have dancing in the Hall after 6:30. There will also be other activities, please approach us if you’d like to get involved in organising an activity. More details to follow. The 80th Team Sigrid Black, Imogen Beeston, Ann Featherstone Buzy Bee’z work day. After many “work days” which have made a positive impact on the school environment, the Buzy Bee’z have decided to have another work day on the 12 July, which happens to fall on the morning of the Festival of Work. As our children will be working so hard for us in the afternoon, could we come together as a community in the morning to work for their school? It would be lovely to have all hands on deck to complete some of the tasks on our to-do list. Please feel free to bring something along to help provide a bring and share lunch which we will have before the festival of works. We will publish a work list for the day closer to the time as we feel this would be useful, mainly to help folks to bring materials to get the jobs done. Hope to see many families and staff on the day. The Environmental Team Learning support training donations £900 already raised - only £660 to go. Thank to you everyone who has already donated so generously towards the cost of enabling me to attend the Learning Support Training starting this September. The course takes a year and involves one weekend a month at Michael Hall and 2 week-long residentials. It covers, among other topics, dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia and visual processing problems. The course is taught by experts in these fields from far and wide, including Sally Goddard-Blythe, Mahesh Sharma and Mark Turner. The benefit of the knowledge and skills I will acquire on this course will not be limited to pupils who receive Learning Support lessons. I will be sharing what I gain with colleagues in order to further improve our teaching of children with a diverse range of abilities throughout the school. If you would like to make a dona- tion towards the cost of the training, we would be very grateful. If more than £660 is raised, the surplus will go towards the travel costs incurred getting to and from Michael Hall each month. Many, many thanks. Sigrid Black Needle felting for library anniversary Besides knitting and weaving, Class 6 have been working hard to needle felt impressions of books they have enjoyed. These have been donated to Ilkeston Library which is celebrating its 110th anniversary in August; when the squares will be displayed amongst other squares local people have contributed. Needle felting creates felt without the use of water and it allows you to get greater precision. However, it needs careful focus as the nee- dles are sharp and barbed. The children mixed colours beautifully and created individual pieces without injury! Great work Class 6! Mrs Black (Handwork Teacher) Dear Parents and Carers, We have received quite a few enquiries regarding holidays during the term time. The Government has ceased to allow ‘holidays’ during term time. Authorisation for time taken for things like holidays will no longer be given unless there are very special circumstances. You have to get permission from the Class Teacher if you want to take your child out of school during term time. You can only do this if: • you make an application to the Class Teacher in advance (as a parent the child normally lives with) giving at least two weeks notification. and • there are exceptional circumstances I would also like to emphasise that if leave is not authorised but is taken, then each parent, of each child may be subject to a fixed penalty fine issued by the local authority. Local councils and schools can use various legal powers if your child is missing school without a good reason: • Parenting Order • Education Supervision Order • School Attendance Order • penalty notice Michael House School students enjoy longer holidays than the state sector students; therefore there is ample opportunity to have holidays and days out outside our term time. Please remember that our teachers work very hard in order to provide your children with the best possible education and therefore full attendance during the term time is important to ensure a full participation in all our activities. SHEFFIELD ORGANIC GROWERS SUMMER FESTIVAL Saturday July 12th 2014 11am-5pm Hazlehurst Lane, Norton, S8 8BG (1 mile down Lightwood Lane off Bochum Parkway) www.sheffieldorganicgrowers.co.uk ACTIVITIES Art, Music, Poetry, Storytelling, Children's activities, Yoga for Gardeners, Pick your own, Cream Teas, Bring your own picnic, Bee Keeping Demonstration. Free Entry, donations to the Soil Association’s Bee Campaign. Hosted by Hazlehurst Fruitery, Matt West, Moss Valley Market Garden and Full Circle Farm at Sheffield Organic Growers. A WEEKLY DROP ON FRIDAY MORNINGS TO MICHAEL HOUSE READY FOR COLLECTION! FOR EVERY BOX WE DELIVER WE WILL DONATE £1 TO MICHAEL HOUSE! www.trinityfarm.co.uk 0115 944 2545