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t DECEMBER 2013 Term Times The latest news and information from the staff and children of Wellington Junior School “Savage” schooling! Welcome Every term here at Wellington is exciting, but there is never a more exciting term than this one! The flurry of new faces streaming into school in September already seems a distant memory - and in many ways this is just as it should be. Our new children soon settled into our Wellington Family and the routine of a new school became second nature to them all very quickly. We were so delighted to have them all join us and we thank everyone for making their transition to Wellington so seamless. In the very first full week of term Year 3 began their Victorian focus with a visit to Allerford School. Experiencing Victorian style lessons and spending time in the Victorian museum was fascinating for both adults and children alike – and I don’t think any of us will forget Mr Savage dressed in his best! p Going back to our roots That same week Year 6 visited the Magdalen Project at Chard. With so many new faces in the year group, a team building session at the start of term was just the ticket. Shelter building, songs around the campfire and swinging through the low ropes were just some of the exercises that challenged both children and staff! It was a fabulous day. A warm welcome to our ‘Little Wellies’ Two weeks into term saw the launch of our new toddler group Little Wellies which has been a splashing success! A lovely, relaxed toddler session every Thursday morning during term time, Little Wellies has brought new families to our school, as well as current families with younger siblings who enjoy a weekly get together over a lovely coffee and cake! After what turned out to be a real summer, with actual sunshine and so many days spent at our wonderful local beaches, we embraced the new academic year feeling refreshed and revived. We had much to look forward to during the autumn term, and this newsletter is really only a snapshot of what happens in our busy school. Poetry on parade Year 5’s visit to Stover Park as part of their poetry focus was truly inspirational. The Ted Hughes trail was established here because of Ted’s close links with the area. His wonderful poems were listened to as the children followed the trail. The highlight of the day was the children reciting their own poetry at the end of the day. Year 5 put on a spectacular fashion show in front of a packed audience of family and friends. The show included a myriad of clothing collections, all put together with music and a great deal of panache! The children all took turns on the catwalk as well as announcing their outfits in both English and French. The punk collection was amazing – and now we even know the French for dog collar! Catwalk capers First timers Our new nursery children enjoyed their first school outings to both Vivary Park and the orchards at Sheppys Cider. These early visits are always lovely to do, not least because it is exciting to all get onto the school bus! z For all good gifts Harvest Festival celebrations in our beautiful school chapel are always a joy, whilst our children in Early Years have their own celebrations here in the Junior School Hall. Thank you to everyone for their most generous donations which were gratefully received by The Taunton Association for the Homeless. These were delivered by Mr Gibson along with our Head Boy and Head Girl, Tom and Grace. Musical maestros The fun begins... The Autumn concert was wonderful to witness. The children performed beautifully on piano, violin, trombone and cello to name but a few. A staggering array of talent for such young children. What an inspiring evening. t Conkertastic October brought fierce competition at the annual Conker Championships. Hard fought battles continued through the pouring rain, but no spirits were dampened nor competitive natures contained! Some matches went to sudden death as the quality of both conkers and competitors was outstanding, and eventually Will was crowned the winner! b In with the new... So as we say goodbye to 2013 we are thankful for all we have enjoyed this first academic term. In January we look forward to even more new faces joining our school and hope that they too will settle straight into the Wellington family. The last week of term is always a buzz of excitement. There are May we take this opportunity house quizzes, to wish you a very Happy sports tournaChristmas and a wonderful ments, ChristNew Year – and we look forward to mas parties and a whole host of other seeing you again in 2014. things, but the highlight for all of us are the nativity plays by our youngest children. The Early Years recreated the story of Christmas, complete with all the characters you would be expect, plus one or two extra innkeepers! They delivered their lines with incredible confidence and the angels left us all wanting to dance! The Infants gave us the story through the eyes of Ralph the Reindeer. There were cheeky elves, beautiful angels and also some dancing gummy bears..! What a treat! Wellington Junior School Wellington, Somerset, TA21 8NT, UK Tel: +44 (0) 1823 668700 Fax: +44 (0) 1823 668708 Email: wpsoffice@wellington-school.org.uk