March 4th - Plymouth College
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March 4th - Plymouth College
Plymouth College Preparatory School Weekly Newsletter for 4th March 2016 From the Headmaster The lock on the inner door Compliance Inspection When I decided we should have a lock on the inner security door I did write in the newsletter that we would be reviewing its use. At the moment it is locked throughout the day and although I feel we already have a very safe site you can never have enough security. One of the things we have to review is when we open it in the afternoon. In doing so we are balancing the need for knowing who is in the building with our wish to remain a very welcoming environment for our parents. Last Tuesday was a good example of how our innovative approach works. This was a special occasion, not because we had an inspection, but because for the first time this year all clubs for the Juniors had been cancelled. Usually we have a large number of pupils going straight down the stairs to get to the sports hall. However this was not the case on Tuesday with the result that a far larger number of Junior Parents were collecting children at 1600. For this reason we felt it was appropriate to keep the door closed until about 1615 when the initial rush was over. I hope parents will agree that such a flexible approach is far more desirable than a decision to keep the main door locked leaving parents out in the cold. As you are aware, an hour after we published last week’s newsletter we got told that we were having a Compliance Inspection this week. One of the rules of inspection is that we are bound to complete confidentiality until the report is published in about three weeks time. I will take great pleasure in sending it to you as soon as we get it. Please do not get too excited; a compliance inspection document is one of the most boring items we will ever send you. All it will tell you is whether the school is compliant in all the necessary areas (e.g. education provided, learning, safeguarding, health and safety). It will not make any judgments on quality; these will have to wait for our next full / integrated inspection in 2-3 years. I could tell you all the details about how ISI are evolving their inspections but I suspect you have drifted off already. Could I take this opportunity to thank all parents who helped out during the week and particularly all our staff and pupils who coped so well under pressure. I said in last week’s newsletter that this was going to a busy week and that was before the inspection. Which brings me to …… Year 3 and 4 Concert This was another super concert which I am sure was hugely appreciated by parents. It was even more praiseworthy given the extra pressures of inspection week . Well done to all concerned. Year 6 Development Education Please note that due to the inspection we were unable to deliver this component of the Year 6 course this week as planned; instead it will take place next week. 1 World Book Day hats—3rd March 2016 Heading for Success! Many thanks to pupils and parents for their great efforts to celebrate World Book Day 2016 with such head-u-cational literary themed hats! Our judges had a very difficult time deciding on the winners—it gave them quite a headache but they got their heads down and finally decided that the following pupils were (just) ahead of the game! EYFS Winner: Highly Commended: Ellie Smethurst—Room on the Broom Alicia Kalita—Frozen Archie Hollett—Blue Dinosaur KS1 Winner: Highly Commended: Megan Tinney—All Afloat Joshua Dawson—The Twits Rebekah Sutherland—Matilda Lower KS2 Winner: Highly Commended: William Trathen—Alice in Wonderland Bryony Wannell—Mrs Pepper Pot Phoebe Rule—101 Dalmations Upper KS2 Winner: Highly Commended: Trystan Aala—The Hobbit Luke Haywood—Artemis Fowl Millie Andrews—Jacqueline Wilson characters Prizes will be awarded during the final Assembly of the spring term, Thursday 17th March. 2 Friends Diary Dear Friends, A special thank you to everyone who helped wrap the flowers for Mother’s Day. We hope that everyone enjoys them, and we would like to take this opportunity to wish all of the mums and grandmas a very Happy Mother’s Day. The Swap Shop is still short of supplies of summer dresses and blazers for the forthcoming summer term. If you are able to help with these items, please leave them outside the Swap Shop or at Reception. Thank you. Hayley Staples Secretary of Friends Association Date and Time of Next Meeting Monday 7th March 2016 at 09:00 in the Junior Library LAMDA Exams Lost Property Two LAMDA examiners, Ms Jennifer Clulow and Mrs Nicola West will be coming to the school next Friday 11th March and the exams will run from 9.00am to 2.30pm approximately, in the School Theatre and Drama Room. Dear Parents, I do hope you will not mind me asking once again to check your own child’s kit to ensure that any of the missing items listed below have been brought home by mistake. If you find any of these items, please could you drop them into the School Reception desk. Many thanks. I would be grateful if parents could encourage their children who are taking exams to ensure they are fully prepared for the day. Words need to be thoroughly learnt and children taking Entry or Grade 1 verse speaking exams will be asked meanings of words from both their poem selections during the discussion part of the exam. Arabella Rogers in KGN has lost her named blazer. Alissa Morrison-Wells in 5DH has lost a blue PE top, school overcoat and a black, unnamed mouthguard. A smart appearance and tidy hair will help the children give a good impression. Jack Beard in 6LM has lost his blazer with a back to front Prefects badge. Not named. Thank you June Pick Velvet Prowse in 6LM has lost her mobile phone. It is a black and silver iPhone 6. 3 Forthcoming Events Community Awards This week the Community Awards were given to: KGN: Rec: Monday 7th March Ruth Sutherland and William Gregory for being well focussed and for consistently good behaviour Year 3 visit to Carnglaze Caverns All Day Tuesday 8th March Tommy Wheeler for helpfulness Year 2: Maggie Haffenden for reliable, kind and thoughtful behaviour Year 1 visit to Plympton Castle and Woodland Walk All Day Year 3: Nadia Beed for being polite and sensible around the school Wednesday 9th March Year 4: Sophia Yung for being polite and courteous U11s A Football at Exeter Junior School Tournament 2.00pm Year 5: James Webb for a mature and hardworking approach Year 4 Tudor Day All Day Year 6: Jack Witherall for being kind and enthusiastic Thursday 10th March Year 6 visit to Buckfast Abbey All Day RESULTS U9s A Football at Exeter Junior School Tournament 2.00pm Wednesday 2nd March U11s A Football v Stover at Home (W) 13—4 U9s A Netball at Exeter Junior School Tournament 2.00pm U11s A Netball v Stover at Home (W) 11—2 Year 5 Parents’ Evening in the Conference Room 4.10—5.30pm Thursday 3rd March Friday 11th March U9s A Football v Stover—Away (L) 1—3 LAMDA Exams at School All Day U9s A Netball v Stover—Away (W) U11s A Netball at Exeter Junior School Tournament 2.00pm Do not forget to check your calendar as we have a very busy week again next week ... Saturday 12th March PREP SCHOOL OPEN MORNING 10.00am—12.00pm 4 U9s A Football v Exeter Junior School at Home—25.03.16 U9s Netball v Stover—away—03.03.16 5 Headmaster’s Commendations Easter Egg Competition Lilia Brodribb in 5DH for earning 20 House Points Please don’t forget to design and make your fabulous Easter Egg for the competition. The eggs will be on display in the Chapel from Monday 14th March until 4.00pm on Wednesday 16th March when the judging will take place. With two weekends to design and make your creations, we are hoping for a very brilliant display this year. Joanne Ho in 5DH for earning 20 House Points Harry Dodwell in 3CLB for reading 40 books Aaesha Al Mehrzi in 6LM for earning 20 House Points Makenzie Duke in 5DH for extremely helpful behaviour Victoria Gauci in 4NF for earning 20 House Points Finn Keeling in 2AH for earning 20 House Points Lots of luck everyone! Amie Chung in 2AH for earning 20 House Points Easter 2016 Isobel Boulting in 2AH for earning 20 House Points Cake Sale Max Andrews in 2AH for earning 20 House Points The following children in Year 5 will be holding a cake sale on Friday 11th March at break time and after school to raise money for Water Aid: Rocky Prowse in 5JN for earning 20 House Points Makenzie Duke, Trystan Aala, George Wells, Finn Broekhoven, Henry Kagan, Rocky Prowse and Thomas Norminton. Olivia Tinney in 6LM for earning 20 House Points Velvet Prowse in 6LM for earning 20 House Points Aaesha Al Mehrzi in 6LM for earning 20 House Points Please don’t forget your pocket money to buy some yummy cakes for this worthy cause! 6