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WEEKLY BULLETIN 17TH JANUARY 2020

WEEKLY BULLETIN 17TH JANUARY 2020

Dear Parents,

 

Lunch Shed

With the recent thefts from children’s lunchboxes, please note that from next week we will padlock the lunch sheds at 9:00 and they will reopen at 11.30 in time for children’s lunch break.

Water bottles and first break snack should be kept in children’s book bag/school bag, as they will not have access to sheds until their lunch break.

If your child is late to school, their lunchbox will be kept at the back of their classroom until lunch time and then placed in the shed after lunch.

 

Parking

Due to the current wet and windy weather conditions, can drivers be mindful of children’s safety when parking at drop off and pick up. There are a large number of families walking to school and the conditions can make it hazardous.

 

CERTIFICATE WINNERS 13th January

Year 1

1C – Lucy for writing a fantastic set of new year's resolutions in English. Lucy remembered to use all the key features of a sentence and think of some excellent, unique targets for the new year. 

1M – Xzavier for his newly found enthusiasm for reading and independent writing!

1N – Emma for coming back to school with such a fantastic attitude to learning and is applying herself in all subjects but in particular, her maths - her measurement work and reasoning has been fantastic! 

 

Year 2

2B – Hari for having such a mature attitude to learning. In all of your quizzes last week you checked your work so thoroughly and with maths, used a range of different strategies to show your working out.​

2C Oliver for trying extremely hard in his maths this week, especially when adding and subtracting. During our maths quizzes he has been drawing out the diennes to help him add the ones and then the tens. I am so proud of Oliver's positive attitude towards learning this term! Well done :) 

2T – Jensen for bringing a new focus and determination to all his learning, especially mathematics

 

Year 3

3C- Ana-Julia for outstanding work in Maths. Ana-Julia can clearly explain the steps she has used to solve the calculations in the expanded method for multiplication equations.

3G – Alice M for having a fantastic attitude to her learning and has been working really well with her learning partner. I'm also really impressed with her problem solving skills in maths.

3P – Gunes for working extremely hard to master the formal multiplication method.

Harry Grade - for his excellent description of a character, where he used interesting adjectives.

 

Year 4

4A – Fleur for her determination and persistence with reading and for her excellent attitude towards learning. 

4F – Sam well done for this persistence, attitude and dedication to learning.

4P – Emma P has been showing excellent determination in English, particularly with her spelling. Well done!

 

Year 5

5B – Aleeza for being very collaborative and encouraging when creating a poem and performing it confidently and with expression

5F – Jo for enthusiastically reciting her poem and trying hard to show expression​

Ava for enthusiastically reciting her poem and trying hard to show expression​

5W – Johnny for the passion he has shown towards the poetry slam this week. He has encouraged his group and made sure all group members have a role when practising for their performance.

 

Year 6

6B- Evan for incredible persistence and a positive attitude during a tough week. A great continuation on last term where his writing about the Galapagos Islands was so focused and full of enthusiasm. 

6J – Beatriz for showing excellent persistence and determination during our tests this week and alongside this being an incredibly supportive learning partner.

6P – Raph for his fantastic attitude towards our Mock SATS this week

 

WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY 20th January 2020

Thursday 23rd January

Y2 Cake sale at 3.15pm

 

With kind regards,

 

Miss Clogg

Head of School 

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