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  • Week beginning 12th October 2015

    Sat 10 Oct 2015

    Week beginning 12th October 2015

    We enjoyed our Sports for Schools event this week, meeting Luke Lennon-Ford, a Great British 400m athlete. His message to the children in assembly was really inspirational and linked very closely with our themes of resilience and perseverance; attitudes towards learning that we have been encouraging children to demonstrate this term. Thank you to all who have collected sponsorship; all money should be brought into school by Wednesday 14th October.

     

    Coming up next week…

    We will be celebrating Harvest Festival this week. We will be donating items again this year to the Purley Food Hub, the local food bank that was set up by Purley and Kenley Churches Together.  This charity provides food and items for those in crisis.  Since it started in January 2013, they have fed 3000 people and provided 27000 meals.  They would be grateful if we could supply them with any of the following items:

     

    Pasta sauces

    Whole long life milk

    Ready meals for toddlers

    Breakfast cereals

    Fruit juice

    Soup in packets

    Plain meat in tins

    Dried potato in packets

    Tomatoes in tins

    Pulses

    Long grain rice

    Dessert fruit in tins / packets

    Rice pudding

    Biscuits

    Chocolate treats

    Custard

    Pasta

    Washing up liquid

    Washing powder tablets

    Tin openers

    Shower gel

     

    Class 7 will be hosting the Harvest Assembly on Thursday 15th October and we’d like to invite parents of pupils in this class to watch. The assembly will take place at 9.15am – please wait in the main entrance until we invite parents in so that the class has time to set up before the audience arrive!

     

    Some members of the PTA will be working with children in their classes over the next couple of days to design their Christmas Cards. We have been advised that there are sufficient helpers for this event; thank you for the time that you have given up.

     

    The choir for Key Stage 2 children starts rehearsals on Thursday at lunchtime. If children are interested in participating, they need to collect a letter from the school office.

     

    The Year 3 and 4 cross country event takes place on Thursday at 3.30pm at Lloyd Park.  We have been asked to request that ALL spectators, teachers and children remain behind the spectator barrier at all times. The only exceptions to this rule are the children running the race and the nominated teacher who will be allowed into the finishing area to collect the children at the end of the race. This event has proved to be exceptionally popular this year with 200 children entered into each race; with so many children and spectators, it is essential that all spectators adhere to the safety controls and remain in the designated spectator area. Officials and marshals will be working to ensure the safety of the children and it is imperative that parents/carers co-operate and respect the marshals’ instructions at all times. Thank you in advance. Good luck to all those pupils taking part.

     

    On Friday, pupils in Years 1 to 6 will have a special Fizz Pop Science Assembly during the afternoon. There is no cost for this event.

     

    Our Writers of the Week this week are:

    Class 1: Delilah Reynolds

    Class 2: Cyrus Mayes

    Class 3: Elissa Hashemi

    Class 4: Gracie Killick

    Class 5: Violet Bonass-Ward

    Class 6: Jenna Phillip

    Class 7: Lyra White

    Class 8: Ella Handyside

    Class 9: Medhi Bayou

    Class 10: Joseph Higgins

    Class 11: Jasmine Kelly

                   Elspeth Buchanan

    Class 12: Miah Mukahanana

     

    Congratulations to all of you!

     

    Have a great weekend.

     

  • Week beginning 5th October 2015

    Mon 05 Oct 2015

    Week beginning 5th October 2015

    Well done to Class 12 who kicked off our class assemblies this week with a fantastic Viking event. You’ve set the bar high for the rest of the school! Thank you to all those parents who were able to attend.

     

    Thank you also to the PTA who ran Film Club again this week on Monday. We appreciate the time that you give up so freely to organise and host school events for the pupils.

     

    Coming up next week …

    The Y5 and Y6 Cross Country competition takes place on Monday 5th October at 3.30pm at Lloyd Park. We have been asked to request that ALL spectators, teachers and children remain behind the spectator barrier at all times. The only exceptions to this rule are the children running the race and the nominated teacher who will be allowed into the finishing area to collect the children at the end of the race. This event has proved to be exceptionally popular this year with 200 children entered into each race; with so many children and spectators, it is essential that all spectators adhere to the safety controls and remain in the designated spectator area. Officials and marshals will be working to ensure the safety of the children and it is imperative that parents/carers co-operate and respect the marshals’ instructions at all times. Thank you in advance. Good luck to all those pupils taking part.

     

    The Book Fair will be taking place on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

     

    The Sports for Schools event takes place in school on Wednesday. Pupils need to make sure they have their PE kits for the day. They are encouraged to think of any questions they would like to ask the athlete, Luke Lennon-Ford, on the day as part of the assembly. Any sponsorship money that the children have managed to collect is to be brought into school by the following Wednesday.

     

    Our Writers of the Week this week are:

    Class 1: Annalise Offer

    Class 2: Lyra Lloyd-Evans

    Class 3: Emily Pargeter

    Class 4: Lily-Rose Offer

    Class 5: Finley Ball

    Class 6: Leya Samuel

    Class 7: Thomas Able

    Class 8: Izzy Armstrong

    Class 9: Lida Zhu

    Class 10: Lauren Acevedo

    Class 11: to follow next week

    Class 12: Isaiah Howard – Matthews

     

    Congratulations! I look forward to seeing this writing on display over the coming week.

     

    Have a great weekend.

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