7.06.24 – News from the week and what’s happening next week?

This promises to be a very busy half-term so hopefully you have received the newsletter with some of the main events. This week has already gone very quickly so I know the rest will fly by too!

We had an RE audit from the Diocese on Wednesday. Mark Harrington received a warm welcome and was impressed with the feedback from the children. We will be having our SIAMs (Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools) inspection next year so this was good preparation.

Well done to our superstars this week.

What’s happening next week – 10.06.24?

Monday – Green and Yellow visiting the Gurdwara.

Tuesday – Multiplication Tables Check for Year 4.

Wednesday – Phonics Screening Check – Year 1.

Mrs Smith from OWS visiting Year 6.

Friday – PTA Father’s Day shop for anyone special.

 

Red class spellings – 7.06.24

This week’s words have the prefix ‘bi’ meaning ‘two’.

Group 1 and 2: biscuit, biplane, bisect, bicycle, binoculars, biannual

Group 3: biscuit, biplane, bisect, bicycle, binoculars, biannual, bicentennial, biceps

PTA news

Thank you to our wonderful PTA who organised the Krispy Kreme sale at the end of last half term. It was a lovely treat and raised £117! Also, a big ‘thank you’ to Ezra’s mum who raised £245 from doing a car boot sale. She has kindly offered to do another one on 9th June with the remaining items. If you have any more donations, these will be collected from the bike shelter on Friday 7th June.

With your support, the money raised does go back to the children and supports all the extra things they are able to do. Thank you everyone!

We are looking forward to seeing you on Monday 3rd June at 8:40am!

Return to school – Monday 3rd June at 8:40am.

Tuesday 4th June – Blue class swimming starts

4-5:30pm- Rounders practice for the team

Wednesday 5th June – Mrs Aguayo in Green today.

 

What has been happening this week – 20.05.24?

Please don’t forget the field is shut for essential maintenance this week and will remain closed. Apologies for the inconvenience. 

Mrs Derrer was delighted to be well supported on Thursday by Hugo who was Head for the day! He carried out the duties in a very professional manner including leading celebration assembly! Thank you Hugo!

Here are our wonderful Super Stars!

Mrs Nicholls came in to do a water safety talk to Green class.

Blue class went to Danford Brook to carry out some fieldwork.

A big ‘thank you’ to the PTA for selling the Krispy Kreme’s on Thursday – they were very much enjoyed! We are grateful to Ezra’s mum too who is doing a car boot sale over the weekend to raise more funds for school. This really does make a big difference to the extra curricular activities that we can offer our children. Thank you for your continued support.

So, we come to the end of another half-term and there has been so much to celebrate. I hope you all have a good week and manage to find some sunshine!

17.05.24- What’s been happening and what’s coming up?

Well done to our Year 6 children who took their KS2 SATs this week. We are proud of them. Thank you to their teachers for taking them to Pizza Hut today!

We have had several visitors in school this week: Dr Hollie and Garry came to speak to Green class as part of their topic on superheroes. They also went out on a litter pick around the village. Garry came to speak to Red class as part of their RE.

Thank you for sending in your donations for Christian Aid. Red class did an assembly to the whole school on Monday to explain why we were raising money. They acted out the story of The Good Samaritan to show that we should help others no matter who they are.

Claverley in Bloom came to support school with the raised beds and have planted a variety of seeds which the children can look after and watch grow.

Well done to all of our superstars this week. We also had lots of extra achievements to celebrate too!

The grass around the school grounds is being cut tomorrow (Saturday) so the field will be closed until that has been done. The field will be closed over May half-term for maintenance. We apologise for any inconvenience.

What’s happening next week?

Thursday 23rd May – Hugo Cartwright is Head for the day! (Mrs Derrer is looking forward to this!)

Mrs Nicholls is speaking to Green class about water safety.

Blue class are going on a field trip in the village.

PTA Krispy Kreme sale after school.

School field closed over half-term.

Children break up on Thursday 23rd May and return on Monday 3rd June.

 

 

Red class spellings -17.05.24

Group 1: automatic, autobiography, anticlockwise, superhero, supermarket

Group 2: automatic, autobiography, anticlockwise, superhero, supermarket, superhuman, antiseptic

Group 3: automatic, autobiography, anticlockwise, superhero, supermarket, superhuman, antiseptic, antisocial

 

Own clothes day for Christian Aid

Don’t forget that you can come in your own clothes and bring a cash donation for Christian Aid tomorrow -Friday 17th May.

About us | Christian Aid

10.05.24

It has been a short week with lots of learning going on. Year 3 attended a multi-skills festival and did some archery and golf. Despite arriving to the venue late, after a short stop at Alveley Primary school, they showed great determination and team work.

We welcomed Hanro Swanepoel, the coach from Worfield Cricket club, who did some sessions with Green and Yellow class. Worfield are funding the sessions so that more children have the opportunity to access some expert cricket coaching and enjoy the fun sessions.

Some of the Year 6’s enjoyed their maths booster breakfast today! Thanks Mrs Benson – it looked delicious!

Well done Yellow class who took part in the RSPB campaign. We try to encourage our children to be Courageous Advocates – champions for change and that’s exactly what Yellow class did. They hung bird feeders around the playground and made some bug hotels to encourage more wildlife into our school. They received ‘thank you’ from David Attenborough.

Well done to Jacob who has given up his time to make a crisp packet blanket which will help to keep someone warm and dry. Another champion for a good cause!

This project came about from a visit to the British Ironwork Centre which is a great place to visit.

 

https://www.britishironworkcentre.co.uk/

Well done to our amazing Super Stars this week. We love celebrating all the great things that have been achieved. 

Have a lovely weekend everyone and I hope you enjoy the sunshine!

 

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