Newsletter 17 Friday 26th January

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Newsletter 17 Friday 26th January 2018 01926 339138 admin2622@welearn365.com To mark International Holocaust Day, Y5 CB re-told the story of Anne Frank in their class assembly on Tuesday. Pupils re-enacted the life of Anne (a German Jew) from her early days as a young girl in Amsterdam through to her years of hiding from Adolf Hitler s Nazi Party who were intent upon removing Jewish families to concentration camps. The children explained that Anne kept a diary whilst hiding from the Nazi s in which she recorded her daily life as well as her thoughts and feelings. Pupils re-told events clearly and sensitively, showing great understanding and a real interest in Anne s story. Well done to everyone involved in the assembly and to the families who were able to attend the performance.

Thank you to the many parents and carers who have supported recent PTA events such as the Present Wrap Room and disco. Due to your generosity, we have been able to purchase much needed books to supplement our reading scheme. As you can see from the before and after pictures above, the books have really helped to widen the reading material available in school and will make a tangible difference to the children s learning. Thank you also to the PTA members who helped to source the books for the cheapest possible price and to organise them in brand new baskets. Look out for the new texts in book bags we hope you enjoy sharing them with your child.

As part of their learning in RE, Year Two made plaited, Challah bread which is eaten during the Jewish celebration of Shabbat. Shabbat begins as night falls on Friday and ends after nightfall on Saturday. It is a very precious time of the week: a time when Jewish people stop all work; rest and remember their belief that God is the creator of the world and everything in it. Candles are lit on Friday before Shabbat to help create Shalom Bayit (peace in the home.) The Challah bread, which is covered by a cloth, is then blessed at the Shabbat table before being broken Pupils made their Challah bread from ingredients including white flour, eggs and honey. They were fascinated to learn how it helps Jewish families to honour the Shabbat. Please ensure that your child arrives in time to line up on the playground for the start of school at 8.55am. Learning in the classroom starts straight away with an early morning task so it is important your child is on time. Please also make sure you are on the playground ready to collect your child at 3.20pm. Some children are regularly picked up late causing them great anxiety. Please note that, in order to keep children safe, any pupil who is late being picked up will be sent to Butterflies After School Club and you may be charged for this if it is a recurrent problem.

Please remember that the kitchen is unable to serve hot dinners to children in Y1 6 on Monday 29th and Tuesday 30th January. Reception pupils will be offered a hot dinner as usual but this will be served in the Breakfast Club area. Pupils in Years One and Two will be given a packed lunch by the school kitchen (at no cost.) Pupils in Years Three, Four, Five and Six who are entitled to free school meals will be provided with a packed lunch (at no cost.) All other pupils in Years Three, Four, Five and Six must bring a packed lunch from home.

White or red polo shirt or plain T shirt. Please provide your child with the correct PE kit as shown below by our two glamorous models! The correct clothing is essential for health and safety reasons and must be available in school for the lesson each week. Plain black shorts Trainers (these provide better protection than canvas pumps.) Please make sure all kit is labelled with your child s name. We recommend iron on labels. Black joggers Black, zip-up hoodie or sweatshirt.

Monday 29th January 2018 Monday 29th January 2018 Tuesday 30th January 2018 Tuesday 30th January 2018 Wednesday 31st January 2018 Wednesday 31st January 2018 Tuesday 6th February 2018 Monday 12th February 2018 Tuesday 13th February 2018 RSC in school to rehearse Julius Caesar. Please see p4 for special school meal arrangements today. RSC performance in school of Julius Caesar. Please see p4 for special school meal arrangements today. Year 4 KJ class assembly at 9.15am. Bake It Up club starts. Y4 KG class assembly at 9.15 am. No teacher led clubs this week except Breakfast Club and Butterflies After School Club. Y3 JM class assembly. H A L F T E R M Break up Friday 16th February 2018 Monday 26th February 2018 Tuesday 27th February 2018 Tuesday 6th March 2018 Tuesday 13th March 2018 Wednesday 14th March 2018 Tuesday 20th March 2018 Tuesday 27th March 2018 Tuesday 27th March 2018 Wednesday 28th March 2018 Return to school after the half-term holiday. Y6 class assembly. Y3 AH class assembly. Y2 ES class assembly. Last Bake It Up session. Y2 HC class assembly. Last Bayleaf Cookery School session. Y1 MBB and Y1 JL class assembly Y6 trip to The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.

Have a relaxing weekend and see you all on Monday. Best wishes from Miss Glenny (Associate Headteacher)