HEAD'S VIEW
It is 9pm Wednesday and the school is empty and quiet. I am sitting at my desk thinking over this past year as I write these words. Wow, what a year! This evening we watched enthralled as the Year 6 girls and boys performed their ‘Jungle Book’ for the last time. It was a fantastic show and I know I am not alone in saying how proud I feel of these girls and boys who, in two days time, are going to leave us for the next chapter in their lives. We want to thank them for all that they have brought to the school; their enthusiasm, their talent and their willingness to have a go at everything put in front of them. They are fine young people and it is a privilege to know them, as it is Daisy (1HO) who moves to Corsham School and Treesa (1HO) who moves to St Mary’s School. We wish every one of our leavers and their families all the very best for the future.
We also say a huge ‘thank you’ to Andy Powell who steps down as Chair of the Governors after five years at the helm. He is respected and appreciated by all for helping to steer the school through some difficult times, with amalgamation, several changes of leadership and so on. He has done so with considerable skill and without ever forgetting the human touch. He has been very ably assisted by Lisa Pritchard who has been an excellent clerk to the governors. Lisa is also stepping aside and we thank her for all her work.
I could write a book on this year alone. I have seen so many fantastic achievements, so many people of all ages wanting to do their very best, so many talents being discovered and developed and countless acts of thoughtfulness and kindness. Well done to our children on such a good year – I only wish my reports at school had been as good as the vast majority of our children!
I cannot finish the final Head’s View of the year without mentioning the staff –every single one of them. Quite simply, they are fabulous and our children and families are very fortunate to have such a dedicated team who will do anything for the children. I can think of no higher praise than saying that if my children were this age again I would love them all to come to Newbridge Primary School. Thank you – you fully deserve that deckchair, the waves lapping at your feet and the glass of lemonade...
It is nearly time to finish and let you all enjoy these coming weeks with your families. We like to laugh at Newbridge and not a day goes by without the children telling me a joke or two. These are some of my favourites to finish the year on:
I also know for a certainty that our children at Newbridge have all these opportunities because of the absolute commitment of the staff, and we are very sad to see three members of the team leave us. They are Miss Slee who leaves us to teach at Courtney School, Kingswood, Miss Newton who leaves to teach at Christchurch School, Bradford on Avon and Mrs Rutland who takes up a post at Farrington Gurney. In their own special way each has made their mark at Newbridge and we will miss them. It is the staff leavers’ assembly tomorrow morning and they will have a send off they deserve. Our very best wishes and gratitude goes with them.
What do you call a fish with no eyes? Fsh
What do you call a deer with no eyes? No idea
What do you call a deer with no eyes and no legs? Still no idea
What do you call a call a man with a paper bag on his head? Russell
What do you call a man with a shovel? Doug
What do you call a man without a shovel? Douglas
What do you call a woman standing between two goalposts? Annette
Thanks boys and girls, you made us laugh a lot! My very best wishes to you all for a happy and relaxing break, and to Mrs Skinner who will be away from school for most of next year because she is going to have a baby. Good luck, Mrs Skinner!
YEAR 6 SATs UPDATE
The latest news we have in the SATs fiasco is that we will probably be sent the results at the end of this week. We will therefore post the results to all our Year 6 families at the beginning of next week. If there is a further delay we will send them to you as soon as we have the results in our hands. We feel very sorry that you have been kept waiting.
SCHOOL UNIFORM REMINDER ...
that there is one school uniform from this coming September and that is the new uniform. Please find attached the uniform list. Please ensure your child is properly turned out to reflect our pride in being part of Newbridge Primary School and our commitment to it. Thank you for your continued support.
MUSIC CONGRATULATIONS
Well done to the following musicians who have taken music exams over the year:
Jake (grade 1 violin); Raphaela (initial grade violin); Emma (grade 1 flute); Helen (grade 1 flute); Joda (initial grade and grade 1 guitar); Isabella (grade 1 guitar); Thea (grade 1 electric guitar); Josie (grade 1 flute); Sherilyn (initial grade and grade 1 guitar); Jasmin (initial grade and grade 1 guitar); Finlay (initial grade and grade 1 guitar); Jacob (grade 2 piano); Rosie (grade 2 piano); Emilie (initial grade guitar); Jacob (grade 2 tenor horn); Erin (grade 1 clarinet); Fynn (grade 2 trumpet); Georgia (grade 1 guitar); Alice (grade 1 guitar); Eleanor (grade 1 guitar); Lucy (grade 2 flute); Misha (initial grade guitar); Darcy (grade 3 keyboard); James (grade 2 and 3 baritone); Joseph (grade 2 tenor horn).
And especially to these children for gaining the highest mark of distinction: Will (grade 1 violin); Amy (initial grade keyboard); Charlotte (initial grade keyboard); Emily (grade 2 piano); Helen (grade 1 piano); Harriet (grade 1 euphonium); Hannah (grade 2 trumpet); Emily (grade 1 violin); Lucy (grade 2 piano)
The timetable for music lessons next year has now been scheduled but if your child has not signed up for drum lessons and would like to learn the drums then please see Miss Amies for details on tuition outside school through ‘Backbeat Drum Tuition’.
Throughout the year there have been many times for children to shine in music and in particular the following children have been recognised for their fantastic commitment and enthusiasm, through receiving the annual music cups:
Year 3- Daisy
Year 4- Rebecca
Year 5- Helen
Year 6- James
CERTIFICATES OF EXCELLENCE - JULY
At the end of every month each class teacher has a very difficult decision to face. They have to choose the one person from their class to receive a Certificate of Excellence. The person they choose has to consistently be the best that he or she can be. That could be in effort and attitude, achievement, behaviour or citizenship. Sometimes it can be very difficult deciding as all of the children at Newbridge seem to work so hard and behave so well!
The people with their names here this month deserve congratulating. It is not easy to be awarded a Certificate of Excellence and they have done extremely well.
LOWER SCHOOL
Elm – Maddie
Willow – Jack
1H – Olly
1HO – Blu
2GB – Grace
2RB – Coco
2S – Abigail
UPPER SCHOOL
3C – Ben
3H – Sinead
4A – Natasha
4P – Charlotte
5C – Helen
5D – Joe
5W – Jacob
6B – Romany
6N – Jack
6S - Maiya
SPORTS AWARDS
Congratulations to Max and Ellie, our two year 6 children, who have been awarded the ‘Outstanding Contribution to Sport’ Cups. We wish them well as they pursue their talents at secondary school.
LAST CHOIR STANDING
Watch out for Mr Horton on TV! Emily and Callum’s dad is in the City of Bath Male Choir who have a good chance of going through to the final six. This will be televised on BBC1 on 2nd/3rd August.
Tuesday, 29 July 2008
Monday, 21 July 2008
NEWSLETTER Issue: 6.07
HEAD'S VIEW
Next week will see the final newsletter for this year. It could well be a bumper edition! I would like to say 'thank you' to all our families and staff who supported the CLIC fundraising appeal last Friday. We had a lot of fun, raised over £500 for such a worthwhile charity and we also discovered yet more talent at Newbridge. When does it end?!
Year 6 SATs results
No doubt you have heard in the media that the administrators of both the Key Stage 2 and 3 tests have surpassed themselves this year. Papers and results, which were due to be returned to us by the deadline date of 8th July, have still not fully appeared. There are thousands of schools across the country that are in the same boat as us and voicing their disgust at what is little more than bungling incompetence. It seems the imperative to meet deadlines does not apply to both sides. Our children deserve better. As soon as all the results come in, we will send the information home with the children. We hope this is early next week.
Parental Questionnaire
Many thanks to our parents and carers who took the time to give us their views on how we are progressing. 102 questionnaires were returned with a total of 141 children represented and a copy of the statistical outcome is attached. All your comments have also been collated and this information provides us with very useful material for our development planning for the future. The questionnaire is overwhelmingly positive but there are also areas where we can do better. Last year’s questionnaire clearly pointed out the need for better communication about what the children are learning and how they are being taught and this is echoed in this year’s results. As a result of this feedback, we have reviewed our systems and made a number of changes. For one, I hope you appreciated the new style of report which included more data to back up the teachers’ comments and more of an emphasis on what each child is doing well and what they need to work on. Next year we are also introducing ‘Getting to Know You’ sessions for all the classes. These are half hour sessions, take place in the classrooms and give the opportunity to our parents to find out about the particular routines and expectations in each year. A full year’s calendar is coming out at the end of the first week back but I will give you the dates and times of these sessions now so that you can book them in the diary. They are: Tuesday 16th September 2.00pm: Year 1 and 2.30pm: Year 4, Wednesday 17th September 2.00pm:Year 2 and 2.30pm: Year 5, Thursday 18th September 2.00pm: Year 3 and 2.30pm: Year 6. Watch out too for a curriculum overview that will be sent out to you at the beginning of each term outlining what your child will be covering during that term and there will be more curriculum information evenings on their way too. Please book in the first one which is being held on Thursday 2nd October at 6.30pm. This will be about a number of changes we are making next year.
We will use this year's questionnaire in such a way to continue to move Newbridge Primary on to greater heights. I would like to express my gratitude to two of our governors, Lesley Waters and Nigel Hamilton, who burnt the midnight oil collating all this information for us. That is no mean feat.
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY W/B 21/07/08
Monday 21/07/08
Year 1 and 2 Disco @ 4.30 – 5.30pm
Year 3 and 4 Disco @ 6.00 – 7.00pm
Football vs Widcombe @ 3.30 – 5.00pm
Tuesday 22/07/08
Year 6 Production of Jungle Book @ 7.00pm
Wednesday 23/07/08
Moving On (classes to next teacher-induction) 1.30-2.30pm
Year 6 Production of Jungle Book @ 7.00pm
Thursday 24/07/08
Reception Teddy Bears Picnic
Year 6 Leavers Tea and Disco @ 5.00pm
Year 5 Disco @ 6.30 – 7.30pm
Friday 25/07/08
Leavers' Assembly @ 2.00pm – Year 6 parents welcome
Last day of Term
NEWBRIDGE RUGBY HITS THE HEIGHTS!
On Saturday, the Newbridge won the BANES tag rugby championship for the second year in the row. Having qualified in style for the final a few weeks earlier, the team turned in another scintillating performance to win against Trinity School by 16 tries to 8. Several seasoned watchers remarked that this was the best rugby they had seen played at this age. The team of Max, Ellie, Sammy, Caleb, Fran, Joe, Erin, Jacob and Harrison are largely the same team as last year and remain undefeated over two years. The whole squad also deserve a mention for the quality of both attitude and play. Well done to them all. The future also looks very bright with some Year 3 & 4 children showing some deft skills at Saturday’s festival.
('It has been a pleasure to work with such talented boys and girls who also have a great attitude to the game. I hope they continue to enjoy rugby in the future. Well done to them all. How wonderful too that we have children developing their talents and interests in so many sports and other activities such as music, drama, dance and much much more!' Mr Croker)
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING CHILDREN WHO WERE CHOSEN BY THEIR CLASSES TO PERFORM AT THE 'NEWBRIDGE HAS TALENT' SHOW LAST FRIDAY
Elm – Max
Willow – Nikita
1H – Sophie, Phoebe, Rosie, Freya and Jade
1HO – Saul
2GB – Katerina, Danielle, Caitlin and Francesca
2RB – Coco
2S – Megha, Naomi, Mimi, Alice
3C – Annie, Ollie, Ben, Freya, Nancy and Molly
3H – Hodaviah and Aaron
4A – Harry
4P – Louis
5C – Emma, Emily, Poppy, Helen, Neelia, Harriet
5D – Marlena
5W – Paige, Jeorgia, Alayna, Sherilyn, Mollie and Jasmin
6B – Georgia, Sophie, Wendy, Emily, Ayla, Alice
6N – Ella and Caroline
6S - Maiya
('All these children bravely performed in front of the whole school and entertained us in fine style. Well done also to every child who entered the competition and had a go. That is the main thing, girls and boys. Thank you too to Mrs Balch who very skilfully helped us understand what CLIC is all about.' Mr Croker)
NEW ARRIVAL
Brandon in 2RB is delighted to have a new baby brother called Tyler. He was born on Saturday 28th June and weighed 7lbs 1oz. Congratulations to all the Davis family on their new addition!
Next week will see the final newsletter for this year. It could well be a bumper edition! I would like to say 'thank you' to all our families and staff who supported the CLIC fundraising appeal last Friday. We had a lot of fun, raised over £500 for such a worthwhile charity and we also discovered yet more talent at Newbridge. When does it end?!
Year 6 SATs results
No doubt you have heard in the media that the administrators of both the Key Stage 2 and 3 tests have surpassed themselves this year. Papers and results, which were due to be returned to us by the deadline date of 8th July, have still not fully appeared. There are thousands of schools across the country that are in the same boat as us and voicing their disgust at what is little more than bungling incompetence. It seems the imperative to meet deadlines does not apply to both sides. Our children deserve better. As soon as all the results come in, we will send the information home with the children. We hope this is early next week.
Parental Questionnaire
Many thanks to our parents and carers who took the time to give us their views on how we are progressing. 102 questionnaires were returned with a total of 141 children represented and a copy of the statistical outcome is attached. All your comments have also been collated and this information provides us with very useful material for our development planning for the future. The questionnaire is overwhelmingly positive but there are also areas where we can do better. Last year’s questionnaire clearly pointed out the need for better communication about what the children are learning and how they are being taught and this is echoed in this year’s results. As a result of this feedback, we have reviewed our systems and made a number of changes. For one, I hope you appreciated the new style of report which included more data to back up the teachers’ comments and more of an emphasis on what each child is doing well and what they need to work on. Next year we are also introducing ‘Getting to Know You’ sessions for all the classes. These are half hour sessions, take place in the classrooms and give the opportunity to our parents to find out about the particular routines and expectations in each year. A full year’s calendar is coming out at the end of the first week back but I will give you the dates and times of these sessions now so that you can book them in the diary. They are: Tuesday 16th September 2.00pm: Year 1 and 2.30pm: Year 4, Wednesday 17th September 2.00pm:Year 2 and 2.30pm: Year 5, Thursday 18th September 2.00pm: Year 3 and 2.30pm: Year 6. Watch out too for a curriculum overview that will be sent out to you at the beginning of each term outlining what your child will be covering during that term and there will be more curriculum information evenings on their way too. Please book in the first one which is being held on Thursday 2nd October at 6.30pm. This will be about a number of changes we are making next year.
We will use this year's questionnaire in such a way to continue to move Newbridge Primary on to greater heights. I would like to express my gratitude to two of our governors, Lesley Waters and Nigel Hamilton, who burnt the midnight oil collating all this information for us. That is no mean feat.
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY W/B 21/07/08
Monday 21/07/08
Year 1 and 2 Disco @ 4.30 – 5.30pm
Year 3 and 4 Disco @ 6.00 – 7.00pm
Football vs Widcombe @ 3.30 – 5.00pm
Tuesday 22/07/08
Year 6 Production of Jungle Book @ 7.00pm
Wednesday 23/07/08
Moving On (classes to next teacher-induction) 1.30-2.30pm
Year 6 Production of Jungle Book @ 7.00pm
Thursday 24/07/08
Reception Teddy Bears Picnic
Year 6 Leavers Tea and Disco @ 5.00pm
Year 5 Disco @ 6.30 – 7.30pm
Friday 25/07/08
Leavers' Assembly @ 2.00pm – Year 6 parents welcome
Last day of Term
NEWBRIDGE RUGBY HITS THE HEIGHTS!
On Saturday, the Newbridge won the BANES tag rugby championship for the second year in the row. Having qualified in style for the final a few weeks earlier, the team turned in another scintillating performance to win against Trinity School by 16 tries to 8. Several seasoned watchers remarked that this was the best rugby they had seen played at this age. The team of Max, Ellie, Sammy, Caleb, Fran, Joe, Erin, Jacob and Harrison are largely the same team as last year and remain undefeated over two years. The whole squad also deserve a mention for the quality of both attitude and play. Well done to them all. The future also looks very bright with some Year 3 & 4 children showing some deft skills at Saturday’s festival.
('It has been a pleasure to work with such talented boys and girls who also have a great attitude to the game. I hope they continue to enjoy rugby in the future. Well done to them all. How wonderful too that we have children developing their talents and interests in so many sports and other activities such as music, drama, dance and much much more!' Mr Croker)
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING CHILDREN WHO WERE CHOSEN BY THEIR CLASSES TO PERFORM AT THE 'NEWBRIDGE HAS TALENT' SHOW LAST FRIDAY
Elm – Max
Willow – Nikita
1H – Sophie, Phoebe, Rosie, Freya and Jade
1HO – Saul
2GB – Katerina, Danielle, Caitlin and Francesca
2RB – Coco
2S – Megha, Naomi, Mimi, Alice
3C – Annie, Ollie, Ben, Freya, Nancy and Molly
3H – Hodaviah and Aaron
4A – Harry
4P – Louis
5C – Emma, Emily, Poppy, Helen, Neelia, Harriet
5D – Marlena
5W – Paige, Jeorgia, Alayna, Sherilyn, Mollie and Jasmin
6B – Georgia, Sophie, Wendy, Emily, Ayla, Alice
6N – Ella and Caroline
6S - Maiya
('All these children bravely performed in front of the whole school and entertained us in fine style. Well done also to every child who entered the competition and had a go. That is the main thing, girls and boys. Thank you too to Mrs Balch who very skilfully helped us understand what CLIC is all about.' Mr Croker)
NEW ARRIVAL
Brandon in 2RB is delighted to have a new baby brother called Tyler. He was born on Saturday 28th June and weighed 7lbs 1oz. Congratulations to all the Davis family on their new addition!
Monday, 14 July 2008
NEWSLETTER Issue: 6.06
UPPER SCHOOL FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT
Thank you to everyone who made Friday's football tournaments such a success. All the pupils showed fantastic spirit and there was a real emphasis on participation, as well as competition. They should now have received a team photo as a memento of the day and more photos are on display in school.
The final winners were –
Year 5 & 6 – Fried Cook Spatulas, with Twigy FC runners up
Year 3 & 4 – Dribbling Devils, with Men in Black runners up
A special thank you to Paul Collins, Tony Day, Ted O'Leary, Miss Newton and Jake for refereeing and to Lesley, Sarah and Sara for running the table and refreshments.
('A brilliant event – thank you to all concerned for giving our children the opportunity.' Mr Croker)
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY W/B 14/07/08
Monday 14/07/08
Year 5 Science and Technology Day at Hayesfield
Wednesday 16/07/08
Year 5 Rugby Festival 12.30 – 2.30pm
Thursday 17/07/08
Parents'’ Evening
Friday 18/07/08
Year 1 trip to Bristol Zoo
LOWER SCHOOL FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT
There are no pictures but the memories are enough! There were three teams in the Year 2 draw and four in the Reception / Year 1. All the girls and boys were stars and made us feel very proud. Well done to all the footballers! The support from the sidelines was magnificent and noisy. When the dust finally settled, Superstrikers came out on top in the Year 2s and Wookies did likewise in the Reception/Year 1s. A huge thank you to Matt Grosvenor for refereeing and helping to organise, to Cabi Grosvenor for organising the referees and running the table, and our team managers for getting the best out of their players. Mr Croker.
WANTED
Part-time Nanny/Childcarer. Mondays and Wednesdays 3.15 – 7.15pm term time. Extra hours available during school holidays. 3 wonderful children ages 5, 10 and 12 years. Weston, Bath. Please contact Claire on 01225 447026/07974970113
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING 'STARS OF THE WEEK'
Foundation Stage
Elise, Mehrin
Years 1 and 2
Rosie, Treesa, Emma, Ruby, Mimi
Years 3 and 4
Aisha, Tom, Tim, Jack
Years 5 and 6
Callum, Helen, Brandon
PPA Drama
Olivia
PPA Art
Helen
PPA PE
Isabel, Eloise
PPA Music
Jed, Maiya
5W'S FRENCH CAFE
On Tuesday 8th July 5W held an amazing French Café in the Blue Room. In the morning we split up into groups and did some cooking. Two groups managed to make some delicious homemade bread. Some groups were decorating the Blue Room making origami flowers to go on the tables. Other groups were preparing food for the café such as fruit kebabs and strawberry milkshakes. At 11:30 the café opened. Some people were customers such as Mr Croker, Miss Simpson and Mrs Walsh. We all had to speak in French and put on our best French accents. Just as the café was ending we sang our French song in the tune of the twelve days of Christmas. We all had a great time and Mr Croker said it was the best café he had been to.
By Jeorgia and Katherine
GRAND LEAVERS' PARTY
Calling all Year 6 leavers! Don’t forget it’s party time on Thursday 24th July from 5.00pm-7.30pm. This year’s party and disco should be even more exciting with food, entertainment, photos and extra surprises! There will be a £2 charge but this will include food and drink at the party as well as the disco. Letters will follow shortly. Year 5 are welcome to join in for the disco at 6.30. Thanks to all parents who offered to help. We could still do with a few more volunteers especially to help set up in the afternoon. Please contact Lesley Houston (Ella 6N) or Sara Lyne (Ellie 6B). Thanks.
Congratulations and Good Luck to Natasha (4A) in her forthcoming performances at the Theatre Royal in 'The Doll’s House' with the Peter Hall Company.
THANK YOU FROM THE FELIX FUND
The Open Gardens and Plant Sale arranged by residents of Audley Avenue on Sunday 22nd June was extremely well supported and, despite very gusty weather, raised a fabulous total of £700. This money will go towards the Felix Fund, a charity organised by former Newbridge teacher, Lindy Platt, who is raising money to train a doctor in Malawi.
Lindy, and ex-Newbridge teacher David Evans, thank all those who supported this event, especially those who helped with the organisation, opened their gardens or made a personal donation. You may be assured that the money will all be channelled effectively, via VSO, as and when it is needed.
Felix ended the present term by being top in his year group again. Immediate funds were sent to cover a new pair of shoes and a mobile phone for personal contact with Lindy, who knows how important an occasional text message from the UK can be.
Thank you to everyone who made Friday's football tournaments such a success. All the pupils showed fantastic spirit and there was a real emphasis on participation, as well as competition. They should now have received a team photo as a memento of the day and more photos are on display in school.
The final winners were –
Year 5 & 6 – Fried Cook Spatulas, with Twigy FC runners up
Year 3 & 4 – Dribbling Devils, with Men in Black runners up
A special thank you to Paul Collins, Tony Day, Ted O'Leary, Miss Newton and Jake for refereeing and to Lesley, Sarah and Sara for running the table and refreshments.
('A brilliant event – thank you to all concerned for giving our children the opportunity.' Mr Croker)
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY W/B 14/07/08
Monday 14/07/08
Year 5 Science and Technology Day at Hayesfield
Wednesday 16/07/08
Year 5 Rugby Festival 12.30 – 2.30pm
Thursday 17/07/08
Parents'’ Evening
Friday 18/07/08
Year 1 trip to Bristol Zoo
LOWER SCHOOL FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT
There are no pictures but the memories are enough! There were three teams in the Year 2 draw and four in the Reception / Year 1. All the girls and boys were stars and made us feel very proud. Well done to all the footballers! The support from the sidelines was magnificent and noisy. When the dust finally settled, Superstrikers came out on top in the Year 2s and Wookies did likewise in the Reception/Year 1s. A huge thank you to Matt Grosvenor for refereeing and helping to organise, to Cabi Grosvenor for organising the referees and running the table, and our team managers for getting the best out of their players. Mr Croker.
WANTED
Part-time Nanny/Childcarer. Mondays and Wednesdays 3.15 – 7.15pm term time. Extra hours available during school holidays. 3 wonderful children ages 5, 10 and 12 years. Weston, Bath. Please contact Claire on 01225 447026/07974970113
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING 'STARS OF THE WEEK'
Foundation Stage
Elise, Mehrin
Years 1 and 2
Rosie, Treesa, Emma, Ruby, Mimi
Years 3 and 4
Aisha, Tom, Tim, Jack
Years 5 and 6
Callum, Helen, Brandon
PPA Drama
Olivia
PPA Art
Helen
PPA PE
Isabel, Eloise
PPA Music
Jed, Maiya
5W'S FRENCH CAFE
On Tuesday 8th July 5W held an amazing French Café in the Blue Room. In the morning we split up into groups and did some cooking. Two groups managed to make some delicious homemade bread. Some groups were decorating the Blue Room making origami flowers to go on the tables. Other groups were preparing food for the café such as fruit kebabs and strawberry milkshakes. At 11:30 the café opened. Some people were customers such as Mr Croker, Miss Simpson and Mrs Walsh. We all had to speak in French and put on our best French accents. Just as the café was ending we sang our French song in the tune of the twelve days of Christmas. We all had a great time and Mr Croker said it was the best café he had been to.
By Jeorgia and Katherine
GRAND LEAVERS' PARTY
Calling all Year 6 leavers! Don’t forget it’s party time on Thursday 24th July from 5.00pm-7.30pm. This year’s party and disco should be even more exciting with food, entertainment, photos and extra surprises! There will be a £2 charge but this will include food and drink at the party as well as the disco. Letters will follow shortly. Year 5 are welcome to join in for the disco at 6.30. Thanks to all parents who offered to help. We could still do with a few more volunteers especially to help set up in the afternoon. Please contact Lesley Houston (Ella 6N) or Sara Lyne (Ellie 6B). Thanks.
Congratulations and Good Luck to Natasha (4A) in her forthcoming performances at the Theatre Royal in 'The Doll’s House' with the Peter Hall Company.
THANK YOU FROM THE FELIX FUND
The Open Gardens and Plant Sale arranged by residents of Audley Avenue on Sunday 22nd June was extremely well supported and, despite very gusty weather, raised a fabulous total of £700. This money will go towards the Felix Fund, a charity organised by former Newbridge teacher, Lindy Platt, who is raising money to train a doctor in Malawi.
Lindy, and ex-Newbridge teacher David Evans, thank all those who supported this event, especially those who helped with the organisation, opened their gardens or made a personal donation. You may be assured that the money will all be channelled effectively, via VSO, as and when it is needed.
Felix ended the present term by being top in his year group again. Immediate funds were sent to cover a new pair of shoes and a mobile phone for personal contact with Lindy, who knows how important an occasional text message from the UK can be.
Friday, 11 July 2008
NEWSLETTER Issue: 6.05
HEAD'S VIEW
Since my last Head's View so much has happened. The ReNewbridge celebrations, Maths Week, the Year 3 and 4 Caribbean Day, the Lower and Upper School sports days, the Bath Schools brass instrument day, the 2RB class assembly, various sporting events …………….. and this is just the tip of the iceberg. There are so many 'well dones' I want to say to the organisers of these events, to the girls and boys who make all the work so worthwhile and to our parents and families who give unstinting support. Thank you to all of you.
There are some personal 'thank yous' I would like to say…… to Mrs Phillips for organising an excellent 'Maths Week' and for doing all the spade work in creating the 'Reach for the Sun' number skills practice sheets (see display board in upper school foyer), to Victoria and Phillip Janseunne who of late have given every waking moment (and their considerable expertise) to produce a new school prospectus of which we feel very proud (see website) and to Sarah Le Butt, Judy Groves, Catherine Marlowe and Kim Noad who have been setting up our new school library with, quite literally, months of labelling, sorting, cataloguing and putting over 4000 books on the computer system. The library which will be fully open for use in September is down to their commitment.
FUND RAISING FOR CLIC
As you know, this year we have raised funds for the RUH (local), Lepra (international) and next week we are raising funds for CLIC (national). I know this will be close to many of your hearts as we will be helping children with cancer and leukaemia (Cancer and Leukaemia In Childhood). Today, in assembly, Mrs Balch (daughter Maura in Elm) introduced us to CLIC and news of a little boy she has supported through raising funds by riding her bike a very long way!
Our turn comes next Friday 11th July when we are having a mufti day and we ask you to make a contribution of £1 (or more if you are able) for the privilege. In addition, on that day we are holding a Newbridge version of 'You’ve Got Talent'. We are inviting our children to enter the competition, either as an individual or in pairs or groups. To enter we ask that you make an additional contribution of £1 (or more if you are able). The children will show their entry in their class during the day (maximum two minutes) and one will be chosen from each class to go through to a special whole school assembly later in the day. It should be fun and at the same time we are doing our bit to support such a worthy cause. Please can all money be sent in on the day in one envelope labelled with your child’s name, class and the word 'CLIC' We thank you in advance for your support. Mr Croker
PLEASE NOTE….
v that the Lower School playground is not to be used at the end of school. The field is available for use, under parental supervision, until the top gate closes.
v that the Lower School playground climbing apparatus and play equipment, such as footballs, are not to be used before school starts.
v that the use of sunglasses in school should be on prescription only.
v that your support in providing water only for your child to drink in school is appreciated.
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY 07/07/08
Monday 07/07/08
Year 6 Football Tournament away @ St Martin’s School
Tuesday 08/07/08
Year 3 Cello Assembly @ 2.30pm
Thursday 10/07/08
Words and Music Concert @ 1.45pm and 7.00pm (Refreshments from 6.30pm)
Friday 11/07/08
Mufti Day & ‘You’ve Got Talent’ fund raising for CLIC
Reports Out
Saturday 12/07/08
Year 3/4 Tag Rugby Festival 10.00am – 3.00pm
BANES rugby final Newbridge vs Trinity @ 12.30pm
THANK YOU
Sam and Ashley Room would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for the overwhelming amount of continued support shown to our family following the head injury Elliot sustained after a fall. This was a very frightening time for the whole family. We were very grateful for the amount of cards, gifts and offers of help given to us by all the parents and teachers at Newbridge; this did make a huge difference to Elliot’s recovery, especially the huge card received from all his class.
Elliot continues to progress well and is expected to make a full recovery, which we are all grateful for. We would also like to say a special thank you to Mrs Harrison, Mrs Bateman and Mr Croker for the extra help and support they gave us, and to all those who are helping Elliot back at school and return to a normal life.
Thank you from the parents of Elliot, Elm Class.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING 'STARS OF THE WEEK'
Foundation Stage
Edgar, Ben, Alice
Years 1 and 2
Daniel, Jarrel, Alice, Kasiem, Francesca
Years 3 and 4
William, Ben, Lily, Angus, Annie, Megan, Katie, Raphaela
Years 5 and 6
Ella, Alayna, Max, Zoe, Soumia, Sophie, Oliver, Finlay, Emily, Ellie, Darcy, Chelsea PPA Drama/Art
Brandon, Will, Harry, Katherine
PPA Music
Tom
PPA PE
Meghanne, Bradley
SCHOOL CROSSING PATROL
Bath and North East Somerset Council would like to recruit a relief school crossing patrol for this area of Bath. Please contact Bath and North East Somerset Council recruitment on 01225 396409 to request an application form.
SUNDAY FUN FACTORY
Fun afternoon for all the community. Bouncy Castle, Inflatable Slide, Ball Pond,
Parachute, Games, Tea on Sunday 6th July at Emmanuel Church Gardens in Apsley Road from 3.00pm – 5.00pm. Everything free!
REQUEST
The lower school are desperate for girls' underwear, to fit age 6 and above.
If you can help, please see Mrs Sellick. Many thanks.
PLEASE NOTE
A memory stick was left behind after the Maths Curriculum Evening. If it belongs to you please collect it from the Main Office. Thanks.
NEW ARRIVAL
Congratulations to Meggie and the Southard family on the birth of Alfie Thomas, 6lb 12oz at 5.46pm on Friday 20th June.
JUNGLE BOOK
For the Year 6 production at the end of term we need some help with props. If you can provide any of the following we would be very grateful:
Plastic grass/astro turf
A Mace (drum major baton)
Ribbons
Rope
Plastic fruit
Majorette batons
Large plants in pots
Toy jungle animals
Many thanks
Year 6 Production Team
MATHS WEEK
Congratulations to the following children who showed outstanding maths skills, teamwork and enthusiasm during our school wide maths problem solving afternoons:
Ruby M
Luke C
Bea H
Jed L-S
Ross D
Ella R
A huge thank you to all of our Year 6s, who did an impeccable job at judging their skills and also at running all of the games and activities.
Summer Party and Free Activities
The Community Learning Service would like to invite all parents, carers and grandparents to our Summer Party on Wednesday 16th July from 9.45am-2.30pm at Bath City Football Club, High Street, Twerton. The event will include a free buffet lunch and free crèche at First Steps Nursery, Woodhouse Road, Twerton.
We will be celebrating by offering free workshops: Aromatherapy Hand Massage, Chinese Brush Painting, Ceramic Painting and we will be joined by Sue Torr MBE who will be sharing her experience of learning to read and write as an adult. Get a group together, book a table and enjoy a day out with friends - experience something new!
If you would like to attend the Summer Party please call Jane Fell, Community Learning Development Worker Tel 01225 396192 or email jane_fell@bathnes.gov.uk
Booking essential – Please RSVP by Friday 11th July
Since my last Head's View so much has happened. The ReNewbridge celebrations, Maths Week, the Year 3 and 4 Caribbean Day, the Lower and Upper School sports days, the Bath Schools brass instrument day, the 2RB class assembly, various sporting events …………….. and this is just the tip of the iceberg. There are so many 'well dones' I want to say to the organisers of these events, to the girls and boys who make all the work so worthwhile and to our parents and families who give unstinting support. Thank you to all of you.
There are some personal 'thank yous' I would like to say…… to Mrs Phillips for organising an excellent 'Maths Week' and for doing all the spade work in creating the 'Reach for the Sun' number skills practice sheets (see display board in upper school foyer), to Victoria and Phillip Janseunne who of late have given every waking moment (and their considerable expertise) to produce a new school prospectus of which we feel very proud (see website) and to Sarah Le Butt, Judy Groves, Catherine Marlowe and Kim Noad who have been setting up our new school library with, quite literally, months of labelling, sorting, cataloguing and putting over 4000 books on the computer system. The library which will be fully open for use in September is down to their commitment.
FUND RAISING FOR CLIC
As you know, this year we have raised funds for the RUH (local), Lepra (international) and next week we are raising funds for CLIC (national). I know this will be close to many of your hearts as we will be helping children with cancer and leukaemia (Cancer and Leukaemia In Childhood). Today, in assembly, Mrs Balch (daughter Maura in Elm) introduced us to CLIC and news of a little boy she has supported through raising funds by riding her bike a very long way!
Our turn comes next Friday 11th July when we are having a mufti day and we ask you to make a contribution of £1 (or more if you are able) for the privilege. In addition, on that day we are holding a Newbridge version of 'You’ve Got Talent'. We are inviting our children to enter the competition, either as an individual or in pairs or groups. To enter we ask that you make an additional contribution of £1 (or more if you are able). The children will show their entry in their class during the day (maximum two minutes) and one will be chosen from each class to go through to a special whole school assembly later in the day. It should be fun and at the same time we are doing our bit to support such a worthy cause. Please can all money be sent in on the day in one envelope labelled with your child’s name, class and the word 'CLIC' We thank you in advance for your support. Mr Croker
PLEASE NOTE….
v that the Lower School playground is not to be used at the end of school. The field is available for use, under parental supervision, until the top gate closes.
v that the Lower School playground climbing apparatus and play equipment, such as footballs, are not to be used before school starts.
v that the use of sunglasses in school should be on prescription only.
v that your support in providing water only for your child to drink in school is appreciated.
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY 07/07/08
Monday 07/07/08
Year 6 Football Tournament away @ St Martin’s School
Tuesday 08/07/08
Year 3 Cello Assembly @ 2.30pm
Thursday 10/07/08
Words and Music Concert @ 1.45pm and 7.00pm (Refreshments from 6.30pm)
Friday 11/07/08
Mufti Day & ‘You’ve Got Talent’ fund raising for CLIC
Reports Out
Saturday 12/07/08
Year 3/4 Tag Rugby Festival 10.00am – 3.00pm
BANES rugby final Newbridge vs Trinity @ 12.30pm
THANK YOU
Sam and Ashley Room would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for the overwhelming amount of continued support shown to our family following the head injury Elliot sustained after a fall. This was a very frightening time for the whole family. We were very grateful for the amount of cards, gifts and offers of help given to us by all the parents and teachers at Newbridge; this did make a huge difference to Elliot’s recovery, especially the huge card received from all his class.
Elliot continues to progress well and is expected to make a full recovery, which we are all grateful for. We would also like to say a special thank you to Mrs Harrison, Mrs Bateman and Mr Croker for the extra help and support they gave us, and to all those who are helping Elliot back at school and return to a normal life.
Thank you from the parents of Elliot, Elm Class.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING 'STARS OF THE WEEK'
Foundation Stage
Edgar, Ben, Alice
Years 1 and 2
Daniel, Jarrel, Alice, Kasiem, Francesca
Years 3 and 4
William, Ben, Lily, Angus, Annie, Megan, Katie, Raphaela
Years 5 and 6
Ella, Alayna, Max, Zoe, Soumia, Sophie, Oliver, Finlay, Emily, Ellie, Darcy, Chelsea PPA Drama/Art
Brandon, Will, Harry, Katherine
PPA Music
Tom
PPA PE
Meghanne, Bradley
SCHOOL CROSSING PATROL
Bath and North East Somerset Council would like to recruit a relief school crossing patrol for this area of Bath. Please contact Bath and North East Somerset Council recruitment on 01225 396409 to request an application form.
SUNDAY FUN FACTORY
Fun afternoon for all the community. Bouncy Castle, Inflatable Slide, Ball Pond,
Parachute, Games, Tea on Sunday 6th July at Emmanuel Church Gardens in Apsley Road from 3.00pm – 5.00pm. Everything free!
REQUEST
The lower school are desperate for girls' underwear, to fit age 6 and above.
If you can help, please see Mrs Sellick. Many thanks.
PLEASE NOTE
A memory stick was left behind after the Maths Curriculum Evening. If it belongs to you please collect it from the Main Office. Thanks.
NEW ARRIVAL
Congratulations to Meggie and the Southard family on the birth of Alfie Thomas, 6lb 12oz at 5.46pm on Friday 20th June.
JUNGLE BOOK
For the Year 6 production at the end of term we need some help with props. If you can provide any of the following we would be very grateful:
Plastic grass/astro turf
A Mace (drum major baton)
Ribbons
Rope
Plastic fruit
Majorette batons
Large plants in pots
Toy jungle animals
Many thanks
Year 6 Production Team
MATHS WEEK
Congratulations to the following children who showed outstanding maths skills, teamwork and enthusiasm during our school wide maths problem solving afternoons:
Ruby M
Luke C
Bea H
Jed L-S
Ross D
Ella R
A huge thank you to all of our Year 6s, who did an impeccable job at judging their skills and also at running all of the games and activities.
Summer Party and Free Activities
The Community Learning Service would like to invite all parents, carers and grandparents to our Summer Party on Wednesday 16th July from 9.45am-2.30pm at Bath City Football Club, High Street, Twerton. The event will include a free buffet lunch and free crèche at First Steps Nursery, Woodhouse Road, Twerton.
We will be celebrating by offering free workshops: Aromatherapy Hand Massage, Chinese Brush Painting, Ceramic Painting and we will be joined by Sue Torr MBE who will be sharing her experience of learning to read and write as an adult. Get a group together, book a table and enjoy a day out with friends - experience something new!
If you would like to attend the Summer Party please call Jane Fell, Community Learning Development Worker Tel 01225 396192 or email jane_fell@bathnes.gov.uk
Booking essential – Please RSVP by Friday 11th July
Wednesday, 25 June 2008
NEWSLETTER Issue: 6.03
PUPILS' VIEW
This week is Maths Week and we have been involved in many activities. On Monday we had a maths roadshow. A lady called Lea taught us a great deal about maths. She also taught us that the opposite sides on a dice always add up to 7.
On Tuesday we taught Reception and Year 1 a maths game. We did the same on Wednesday but with the Year 2s and 3s. They all listened very well and said they enjoyed the games. Also on Tuesday we started out maths hats ready for the parade on Friday. Our teachers told us to be creative. Some of us put fractions on our hats and some times tables.
The activities this week have made us more confident in doing maths; the whole week has been fantastic and we don’t want it to end!
When we asked the younger children what they felt about the work we had done with them they said:
“I liked the way we had to work together.” Hannah, 2RB
“I thought they were fun but educational.” Indigo, 2S
“The Year 6s were nice to me and the maths games were really fun.” Phoebe, Elm
“I like a challenge and the games were fun but challenging.” Kirstie, 2GB
By Georgia and Bradley
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY W/B 23/06/08
Monday 23/06/08 –
- Caribbean Day for Years 3 and 4
Tuesday 24/06/08 –
- Upper School Sports Day
Wednesday 25/06/08 –
- Reserve Upper School Sports Day
- Brass Day
Thursday 26/06/08 –
- Class Photos and Year 6 Leavers Packs
- Reception Welcome Evening @ 6.30PM
Friday 27/06/08 –
- INSET Day – School closed to children
PLEASE NOTE
The School Photographer will be here on Thursday 26th June to take class photos and Year 6 leavers packs. Don’t forget your hairbrush and your sunny smile!
CELEBRATING WRITING
THE CHANGING PARK
In wintertime the bare shrivelled tree stood like a guardian in the centre of the park. The big icy lake sat near it like a huge mirror, as children skated on it laughing. The snow was like an immense white blanket as children got handfuls of it and threw it at other people gleefully. The birds, that had once been in the park, were now flying away towards the horizon, slowly turning smaller and smaller until they were tiny little specks. Happy children zoomed down a hill on small wooden sledges until the sledges finally stopped moving.
Mark 5W
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING 'STARS OF THE WEEK'
Foundation Stage
Max, Aleesha
Years 1 and 2
Maddi, Faisal, Maddie, Saul
Years 3 and 4
Ben, Will, Max, John
Years 5 and 6
Eloise, Harriet, Molly, Joe, Erin
PPA Music
Jack
PPA Art
Edward, Ben
PPA PE
Lucas, Darcy
FOOTBALL
To all the childen who are playing in the Newbridge v Saltford Bath Schools’ Cup Final at Lansdown North playing field this friday at 4.00pm, GOOD LUCK!
UPPER SCHOOL FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT FRIDAY 4th JULY 3.45 – 6.00PM
Two tournaments will run – one for years 3/4 and one for years 5/6. All the children have been told about how to enter. However, if your child has any questions, or would like to be part of an ‘Allsorts’ team, please tell them to see Mr Cumpson.
The organisation of the tournament will be arranged by Larkhall Athletic Youth FC as part of the schoolclub partnership and we would be grateful for any offers of help on the day (from litter patrol to first aid!). Please contact Clarie O’Leary olsinaus@yahoo.com if you are able to help or have any further queries.
If anyone is in contact with last year’s winners, could they please ask them if they would mind returning the trophy! Many thanks.
UPPER SCHOOL SPORTS DAY TUESDAY 24th JUNE 2008
(Reserve date: Wednesday 25th June)
A letter was sent out earlier this week, giving details of the new format.
Parents are welcome to attend in the morning and afternoon if they so wish.
Don’t forget to equip the children with sun cream, sun hats and water bottles.
Hopefully it will be a good day and the sun will shine.
LOWER SCHOOL SPORTS MORNING
The Lower School Sports Morning will take place on Tuesday 1 July at 9.15am – 10.15am (reserve day Thursday 3rd July) Please can you ensure that sun-cream
is applied before school, that your child is wearing a hat and PE kit and has a filled water bottle. Drinks will also be provided for the children following the event. You are more than welcome to attend and join in the fun!
MATHS CURRICULUM EVENING
Thank you so much to everyone who attended the Maths Curriculum Evening this week. I’m sure you will agree it was really successful. Details of the new times table system ‘Reach for the Sun’, along with links to useful maths websites, will be available shortly on the school website. More details to follow.
TAG RUGBY REPORT
On Saturday 14th June Newbridge A Team travelled to Odd Down playing fields to take part in a Tag Rugby tournament.
Our first game was against Combe Down, which we won. We won four games and drew one. Best of all we beat Mr Pike’s new school, Widcombe! We came first out of 12 teams and we are now playing in the finals in July.
We would like to thank all of our supporters and Mr Croker and Miss Newton for coaching us.
By Erin and Harrrison
FASHION SHOW UPDATE
Last week's Fashion Show was a superb evening and raised over £400 which has enabled us to buy 6 new keyboards for the music room. A big thank you to everyone who helped to make the Fashion Show such a success... including those who sold tickets (Emma, Theresa, Tracey, Sarah, Jules, Ann, Cherry and Donna), to the gorgeous and courageous models (Laura, Donna, Dawn, Ishbel, Catherine, Donna, Jackie and Anna), to those who helped set up and clear up (especially Cathy, Pauline, Lucy, Sophie and Gill), to those who bought tickets, drank wine, treated themselves to over £1000 pounds worth of super clothes, make-up, jewellery and bags, and to Great Western Wine and Stewart for supplying the wine and running the bar.
If you couldn't make it on Friday, there's always next year.........
OPEN GARDENS AND PLANT SALE
Many parents will remember former teacher Lindy Platt, who left Newbridge for Malawi to train teachers with VSO. Lindy stayed in Africa for over four years, extending her original period of service and setting up self-help projects for the very poorest people in outlying villages, enabling them to grow more food and send older children to secondary school.
Lindy has now pledged to raise the money to help a boy named Felix to reach his long-held ambition to become a doctor and has launched ‘The Felix Fund’. Residents in Audley Avenue are supporting this cause by organising an Open Gardens event and plant sale on SUNDAY 22nd JUNE from 1.30 – 5.00pm. Lindy will open the event and show a few photos from her time in Malawi.
Adult admission to the gardens, none of which has been ‘tweaked’ for the occasion, will be a modest £1.50 and accompanied children are welcome too.
THURSDAY 10th JULY 2008 AT 6.00PM
‘THE WORLD’
Over 300 Oldfield students will be participating in a range of activities, performances and workshops on the theme of ‘The World’. It will be a wonderful opportunity to view the excellent talents that the students have to offer in a completely cross-curricular event.
If the weather permits please feel free to bring a picnic, blankets and chairs to make yourself comfortable whilst you enjoy the entertainment. In the event of rain, the Arts event will continue as planned.
If you wish to attend the evening please contact Oldfield School by Friday 4th July and indicate how many people will be in your party. Tel: 01225 423582/3
Email: headteacher@oldfield.bathnes.sch.uk
THE GUITAR WORKSHOP! SATURDAY 28TH JUNE 2008
http://www.bathguitarschool.com - 07977 580 129 - info@bathguitarschool.com
£25 Per Workshop - Let’s Get Ready To Rock . . .
10am til 1pm ‘Easy / Medium’ GuitarHero workshop.
2pm til 5pm ‘Medium / Hard’ GuitarHero workshop.
Now you can learn how to play your favourite tracks from the GuitarHero video game on your guitar!! The workshops will cover classic tracks from each of the three ‘Guitar Hero’ video games!
Workshops are for ALL ages and have a strong emphasis on playing together as a band and last for 3 hours.
*Note: Participants will need to know how to play the guitar before enrolling on the workshop and have some experience of reading TAB (tablature) although this is not compulsory.
Booking Info: If you would like to book a place on a workshop or would like any more information call Richard: 07977 580 129 or visit: www.bathguitarschool.com
Location of workshop: Bathford Parish Hall, Church Lane, Bathford.
VACANCY
Two cleaners required 2 hours daily 3.30pm – 5.30pm Monday to Friday £6.08 per hour. Please contact Terry Britton at Bath and North East Somerset Council on 01225 394196
This week is Maths Week and we have been involved in many activities. On Monday we had a maths roadshow. A lady called Lea taught us a great deal about maths. She also taught us that the opposite sides on a dice always add up to 7.
On Tuesday we taught Reception and Year 1 a maths game. We did the same on Wednesday but with the Year 2s and 3s. They all listened very well and said they enjoyed the games. Also on Tuesday we started out maths hats ready for the parade on Friday. Our teachers told us to be creative. Some of us put fractions on our hats and some times tables.
The activities this week have made us more confident in doing maths; the whole week has been fantastic and we don’t want it to end!
When we asked the younger children what they felt about the work we had done with them they said:
“I liked the way we had to work together.” Hannah, 2RB
“I thought they were fun but educational.” Indigo, 2S
“The Year 6s were nice to me and the maths games were really fun.” Phoebe, Elm
“I like a challenge and the games were fun but challenging.” Kirstie, 2GB
By Georgia and Bradley
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY W/B 23/06/08
Monday 23/06/08 –
- Caribbean Day for Years 3 and 4
Tuesday 24/06/08 –
- Upper School Sports Day
Wednesday 25/06/08 –
- Reserve Upper School Sports Day
- Brass Day
Thursday 26/06/08 –
- Class Photos and Year 6 Leavers Packs
- Reception Welcome Evening @ 6.30PM
Friday 27/06/08 –
- INSET Day – School closed to children
PLEASE NOTE
The School Photographer will be here on Thursday 26th June to take class photos and Year 6 leavers packs. Don’t forget your hairbrush and your sunny smile!
CELEBRATING WRITING
THE CHANGING PARK
In wintertime the bare shrivelled tree stood like a guardian in the centre of the park. The big icy lake sat near it like a huge mirror, as children skated on it laughing. The snow was like an immense white blanket as children got handfuls of it and threw it at other people gleefully. The birds, that had once been in the park, were now flying away towards the horizon, slowly turning smaller and smaller until they were tiny little specks. Happy children zoomed down a hill on small wooden sledges until the sledges finally stopped moving.
Mark 5W
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING 'STARS OF THE WEEK'
Foundation Stage
Max, Aleesha
Years 1 and 2
Maddi, Faisal, Maddie, Saul
Years 3 and 4
Ben, Will, Max, John
Years 5 and 6
Eloise, Harriet, Molly, Joe, Erin
PPA Music
Jack
PPA Art
Edward, Ben
PPA PE
Lucas, Darcy
FOOTBALL
To all the childen who are playing in the Newbridge v Saltford Bath Schools’ Cup Final at Lansdown North playing field this friday at 4.00pm, GOOD LUCK!
UPPER SCHOOL FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT FRIDAY 4th JULY 3.45 – 6.00PM
Two tournaments will run – one for years 3/4 and one for years 5/6. All the children have been told about how to enter. However, if your child has any questions, or would like to be part of an ‘Allsorts’ team, please tell them to see Mr Cumpson.
The organisation of the tournament will be arranged by Larkhall Athletic Youth FC as part of the schoolclub partnership and we would be grateful for any offers of help on the day (from litter patrol to first aid!). Please contact Clarie O’Leary olsinaus@yahoo.com if you are able to help or have any further queries.
If anyone is in contact with last year’s winners, could they please ask them if they would mind returning the trophy! Many thanks.
UPPER SCHOOL SPORTS DAY TUESDAY 24th JUNE 2008
(Reserve date: Wednesday 25th June)
A letter was sent out earlier this week, giving details of the new format.
Parents are welcome to attend in the morning and afternoon if they so wish.
Don’t forget to equip the children with sun cream, sun hats and water bottles.
Hopefully it will be a good day and the sun will shine.
LOWER SCHOOL SPORTS MORNING
The Lower School Sports Morning will take place on Tuesday 1 July at 9.15am – 10.15am (reserve day Thursday 3rd July) Please can you ensure that sun-cream
is applied before school, that your child is wearing a hat and PE kit and has a filled water bottle. Drinks will also be provided for the children following the event. You are more than welcome to attend and join in the fun!
MATHS CURRICULUM EVENING
Thank you so much to everyone who attended the Maths Curriculum Evening this week. I’m sure you will agree it was really successful. Details of the new times table system ‘Reach for the Sun’, along with links to useful maths websites, will be available shortly on the school website. More details to follow.
TAG RUGBY REPORT
On Saturday 14th June Newbridge A Team travelled to Odd Down playing fields to take part in a Tag Rugby tournament.
Our first game was against Combe Down, which we won. We won four games and drew one. Best of all we beat Mr Pike’s new school, Widcombe! We came first out of 12 teams and we are now playing in the finals in July.
We would like to thank all of our supporters and Mr Croker and Miss Newton for coaching us.
By Erin and Harrrison
FASHION SHOW UPDATE
Last week's Fashion Show was a superb evening and raised over £400 which has enabled us to buy 6 new keyboards for the music room. A big thank you to everyone who helped to make the Fashion Show such a success... including those who sold tickets (Emma, Theresa, Tracey, Sarah, Jules, Ann, Cherry and Donna), to the gorgeous and courageous models (Laura, Donna, Dawn, Ishbel, Catherine, Donna, Jackie and Anna), to those who helped set up and clear up (especially Cathy, Pauline, Lucy, Sophie and Gill), to those who bought tickets, drank wine, treated themselves to over £1000 pounds worth of super clothes, make-up, jewellery and bags, and to Great Western Wine and Stewart for supplying the wine and running the bar.
If you couldn't make it on Friday, there's always next year.........
OPEN GARDENS AND PLANT SALE
Many parents will remember former teacher Lindy Platt, who left Newbridge for Malawi to train teachers with VSO. Lindy stayed in Africa for over four years, extending her original period of service and setting up self-help projects for the very poorest people in outlying villages, enabling them to grow more food and send older children to secondary school.
Lindy has now pledged to raise the money to help a boy named Felix to reach his long-held ambition to become a doctor and has launched ‘The Felix Fund’. Residents in Audley Avenue are supporting this cause by organising an Open Gardens event and plant sale on SUNDAY 22nd JUNE from 1.30 – 5.00pm. Lindy will open the event and show a few photos from her time in Malawi.
Adult admission to the gardens, none of which has been ‘tweaked’ for the occasion, will be a modest £1.50 and accompanied children are welcome too.
THURSDAY 10th JULY 2008 AT 6.00PM
‘THE WORLD’
Over 300 Oldfield students will be participating in a range of activities, performances and workshops on the theme of ‘The World’. It will be a wonderful opportunity to view the excellent talents that the students have to offer in a completely cross-curricular event.
If the weather permits please feel free to bring a picnic, blankets and chairs to make yourself comfortable whilst you enjoy the entertainment. In the event of rain, the Arts event will continue as planned.
If you wish to attend the evening please contact Oldfield School by Friday 4th July and indicate how many people will be in your party. Tel: 01225 423582/3
Email: headteacher@oldfield.bathnes.sch.uk
THE GUITAR WORKSHOP! SATURDAY 28TH JUNE 2008
http://www.bathguitarschool.com - 07977 580 129 - info@bathguitarschool.com
£25 Per Workshop - Let’s Get Ready To Rock . . .
10am til 1pm ‘Easy / Medium’ GuitarHero workshop.
2pm til 5pm ‘Medium / Hard’ GuitarHero workshop.
Now you can learn how to play your favourite tracks from the GuitarHero video game on your guitar!! The workshops will cover classic tracks from each of the three ‘Guitar Hero’ video games!
Workshops are for ALL ages and have a strong emphasis on playing together as a band and last for 3 hours.
*Note: Participants will need to know how to play the guitar before enrolling on the workshop and have some experience of reading TAB (tablature) although this is not compulsory.
Booking Info: If you would like to book a place on a workshop or would like any more information call Richard: 07977 580 129 or visit: www.bathguitarschool.com
Location of workshop: Bathford Parish Hall, Church Lane, Bathford.
VACANCY
Two cleaners required 2 hours daily 3.30pm – 5.30pm Monday to Friday £6.08 per hour. Please contact Terry Britton at Bath and North East Somerset Council on 01225 394196
Monday, 16 June 2008
NEWSLETTER Issue: 6.02
HEAD'S VIEW
It is that time of year when minds are turning towards the coming September and the next stage in our children's journey. As promised in a previous newsletter I bring you news of next year's classes and teachers. Please see details below. We have reshuffled the classes in the present Years 2, 3 and 4 for reasons as explained in a recent Newsletter. The classes in the other years remain unchanged. I can assure you a great deal of thought and time has been taken to ensure a good academic and social balance, as well as friendships which have also been carefully taken into account. For parents and carers of children in the current Years 2, 3 and 4 please find attached a class list. We will be moving from 17 to 15 classes as a step along the way towards our target number at amalgamation of 14 classes. The double mobile classroom currently housing Year 3 will be vacated and Year 3 will move into what is currently the spare classroom and 2GB. There will be further information about our plans for September in the coming weeks.
A full year's calendar of events will be coming out to you with the first newsletter after the summer break but I need to forewarn you all that we will be taking three of our allotted five INSET days from Wednesday 3rd September to Friday 5th September. This means that the children will start back on Monday 8th September.
Word has it that I was on holiday last week with the Year 6 team on their residential trip to the Isle of Wight. I would like to report that it was unremitting hard work but I am afraid I cannot! The Year 6 children were an absolute delight to be with and they deserve huge credit for their attitude, behaviour and sense of fun. So do the staff team, who like the Year 5 Kilve Court team before them, gave up their home lives for a week to ensure a fabulous week for the children. I would like to thank them all. Beyond the residential trips, it is a rare day when I do not feel very proud of being the Head at Newbridge, with so many acts of kindness, so much excellent work and huge effort on the part of so many of all ages. Keep it up everyone!
Next Thursday we say farewell to our four PGCE teacher trainees. All four, Miss Shepard (Willow), Mr Callaway (1HO), Miss Webb (3C) and Miss Khuttan (4P), are a credit to their profession and we say 'thank you' to them and wish them luck as they apply for their first teaching jobs.
CLASSES FOR SEPTEMBER 2008
Mrs Hansard/Mrs O'Gara - Willow
Mrs Harrison - Elm
Mrs Rhodes - 1R (was Elm)
Miss Higginbotham - 1H (was Willow)
Miss Barratt - 2B (was 1H)
Ms Card - 2C (was 1HO)
Mrs Bradley - 3B (Mix of 2S/2RB/2GB)
Mr Hempleman - 3H (Mix of 2S/2RB/2GB)
Mrs Phillips - 4P (Mix of 3C/3H)
Miss Wells - 4W (Mix of 3C/3H)
Mr Cumpson - 5C (Mix of 4A/4P)
Miss Palmer/Mrs Bateman - 5PB (Mix of 4A/4P)
Miss Skyner - 6JS (was 5D)
Miss Simpson - 6CS (was 5W)
Miss Amies - 6A (was 5C)
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY W/B 16/06/08
Monday 16/06/08
- Start of Maths Week
- Maths Magic Roadshow @ 9.30am
- Year 2 Music Workshop @ WASPs 1.00 – 2.30pm
Tuesday 17/06/08
- Maths Curriculum Evening @ 6.30pm
Wednesday 18/06/08
- Year 5 Cricket Tournament @ Keynsham 11.30am – 4.00pm
Thursday 19/06/08
- 2RB Assembly @ 2.45pm
Friday 20/06/08
- Open Day 9.30 – 10.30 and 1.30 – 2.30
SPIRITUAL GARDEN
The water feature in the Spiritual Garden is not working at the moment and we would be grateful if there is a parent/carer who might be able to come and sort it out for us. Please contact Margaret Rixson in Willow or Elm class for more information. Thank you.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING 'STARS OF THE WEEK'
Foundation Stage
Matthew, Nikita
Years 1 and 2
Toby, Michael, Ellie, Danielle, Harry
Years 3 and 4
Charlie, Lucas, Ross, Tom
Years 5 and 6
Jack, Amelia, Rosie
PPA Art
Nathan, Millie
PPA Music
Tim
PPA PE
Lawrie, Alex
MATHS CURRICULUM EVENING - TUESDAY 17TH JUNE at 6.30PM – 7.45PM
Come along to our Maths Curriculum Evening on Tuesday 17th June at 6.30pm. Enjoy a cup of coffee whilst browsing our Maths Exhibition, where you will see our new times table system, be challenged to some maths magic by Year 5 children or even have a go at the Primary Maths Challenge! Feel free to look at how we use ICT to support maths – you can even bring your memory stick along and we will download some useful websites for you.
At 6.45pm join us in the hall for some workshops, including calculating in the early years and techniques and strategies for embedding times tables. See the enclosed letter for full details.
The evening will end with an introduction to 'Reach for the Sun', a whole school approach for embedding the recall of number facts and times tables. (Please note that it is not relevant for children to attend on this occasion). We hope to see you there!
NEWBRIDGE STARS SHINE ON CHESS BOARD AT NATIONAL SCHOOLS SEMI FINALS
On the 17-18th May three teams of 6 (under 11s semi, under 9s semi and under 9s plate) went to Brean Sands to play in the semi final or plate competition. The under 9s semi team played Magdalen College. Unfortunately they all lost. In the second round we played The Grange. In that round we got three wins. In the third round we played Rougemont and we won one and a half points. In the fourth round we played Chad Vale and we won one point. In the sixth round we played Colet Court and we won none. Overall the under 9s semi team did really well and picked up 7 points.
Our under 9 plate team played St Andrews in the first round and we won one and a half points. In the second round we played Kings Hawford and won one and a half points. In the third round we played Hampstead Garden Suburb (Mr Croker’s primary school!) and won half a point. In the fourth round we played Akiva and won 2 and a half points. In the fifth round we played Ash and won two points. The sixth round was a friendly but we won three points. Overall the under 9 plate team did really well and finished with 11 and a half points.
Our under 11 semi final team played Kings Gloucester in the first round and we won three and a half points. In the second round we played Denmead and won five points. In the third round we played Hall School and won two points. In the fourth round we played Colet Court B and we won five points. In the fifth round we played Hampstead Garden Suburb and won two points. In the sixth round we played St Mary’s Twickenham and won three points. Overall the under 11 semi team did really well and got fifteen and a half points.
We would like to thank Mr Croker for supporting us and all the parents that helped. By Joda, Jake and Max.
('I think the boys are being very modest in their excellent report. All sixteen players should take great credit in doing so well against very strong opposition from all over the country. They faced a number of county players, some national players and nearly all the players we faced were much more experienced than us. The two under 9 teams took away a bronze award with them and the under 11 team a silver. Well done to all the players and to their parents who gave up a weekend supporting our children and school.' Mr Croker)
CERTIFICATES OF EXCELLENCE
At the end of every month each class teacher has a very difficult decision to face. They have to choose the one person from their class to receive a Certificate of Excellence. The person they choose has to consistently be the best that he or she can be. That could be in effort and attitude, achievement, behaviour or citizenship. Sometimes it can be very difficult deciding as all of the children at Newbridge seem to work so hard and behave so well!
The people with their names here this month deserve congratulating. It is not easy to be awarded a Certificate of Excellence and they have done extremely well.
Lower School
Elm – Ella
Willow – Morgan
1H – Paris
1HO – Zubair
2GB – Cameron
2RB – William
2S – Rachel
Upper School
3C – Estiak
3H – Aaron
4A – Martha
4P – Louis
6N – Jody
6S – Hannah
COME AND JOIN THE SUMMER HOLIDAY CLUB FUN AT CHEW STOKE OUT OF SCHOOL CLUB
Chew Stoke Primary School has been running a successful and popular 'Out of School Club' since January 2005. We're now delighted to be able to offer Holiday care for children aged 4 to 11 years from 9am – 5pm on 29th, 30th 31st July, 5th, 6th,7th, 11th,12th, 13th,14th,15th, 18th, 19th,20th, 21st and 22nd August.
Activities will include: Art and crafts, indoor and outdoor games, cooking, outings in the local area, treasure/ nature hunts and lots more! £20 per child/day (discounts for siblings).
For more details & booking forms please contact Sue Lewis/ Liz Dagger, Chew Stoke Primary School Office on 01275 332354. All booking forms & payment must be received by 25th July.
Fully insured and Ofsted registered to provide daytime childcare.
It is that time of year when minds are turning towards the coming September and the next stage in our children's journey. As promised in a previous newsletter I bring you news of next year's classes and teachers. Please see details below. We have reshuffled the classes in the present Years 2, 3 and 4 for reasons as explained in a recent Newsletter. The classes in the other years remain unchanged. I can assure you a great deal of thought and time has been taken to ensure a good academic and social balance, as well as friendships which have also been carefully taken into account. For parents and carers of children in the current Years 2, 3 and 4 please find attached a class list. We will be moving from 17 to 15 classes as a step along the way towards our target number at amalgamation of 14 classes. The double mobile classroom currently housing Year 3 will be vacated and Year 3 will move into what is currently the spare classroom and 2GB. There will be further information about our plans for September in the coming weeks.
A full year's calendar of events will be coming out to you with the first newsletter after the summer break but I need to forewarn you all that we will be taking three of our allotted five INSET days from Wednesday 3rd September to Friday 5th September. This means that the children will start back on Monday 8th September.
Word has it that I was on holiday last week with the Year 6 team on their residential trip to the Isle of Wight. I would like to report that it was unremitting hard work but I am afraid I cannot! The Year 6 children were an absolute delight to be with and they deserve huge credit for their attitude, behaviour and sense of fun. So do the staff team, who like the Year 5 Kilve Court team before them, gave up their home lives for a week to ensure a fabulous week for the children. I would like to thank them all. Beyond the residential trips, it is a rare day when I do not feel very proud of being the Head at Newbridge, with so many acts of kindness, so much excellent work and huge effort on the part of so many of all ages. Keep it up everyone!
Next Thursday we say farewell to our four PGCE teacher trainees. All four, Miss Shepard (Willow), Mr Callaway (1HO), Miss Webb (3C) and Miss Khuttan (4P), are a credit to their profession and we say 'thank you' to them and wish them luck as they apply for their first teaching jobs.
CLASSES FOR SEPTEMBER 2008
Mrs Hansard/Mrs O'Gara - Willow
Mrs Harrison - Elm
Mrs Rhodes - 1R (was Elm)
Miss Higginbotham - 1H (was Willow)
Miss Barratt - 2B (was 1H)
Ms Card - 2C (was 1HO)
Mrs Bradley - 3B (Mix of 2S/2RB/2GB)
Mr Hempleman - 3H (Mix of 2S/2RB/2GB)
Mrs Phillips - 4P (Mix of 3C/3H)
Miss Wells - 4W (Mix of 3C/3H)
Mr Cumpson - 5C (Mix of 4A/4P)
Miss Palmer/Mrs Bateman - 5PB (Mix of 4A/4P)
Miss Skyner - 6JS (was 5D)
Miss Simpson - 6CS (was 5W)
Miss Amies - 6A (was 5C)
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY W/B 16/06/08
Monday 16/06/08
- Start of Maths Week
- Maths Magic Roadshow @ 9.30am
- Year 2 Music Workshop @ WASPs 1.00 – 2.30pm
Tuesday 17/06/08
- Maths Curriculum Evening @ 6.30pm
Wednesday 18/06/08
- Year 5 Cricket Tournament @ Keynsham 11.30am – 4.00pm
Thursday 19/06/08
- 2RB Assembly @ 2.45pm
Friday 20/06/08
- Open Day 9.30 – 10.30 and 1.30 – 2.30
SPIRITUAL GARDEN
The water feature in the Spiritual Garden is not working at the moment and we would be grateful if there is a parent/carer who might be able to come and sort it out for us. Please contact Margaret Rixson in Willow or Elm class for more information. Thank you.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING 'STARS OF THE WEEK'
Foundation Stage
Matthew, Nikita
Years 1 and 2
Toby, Michael, Ellie, Danielle, Harry
Years 3 and 4
Charlie, Lucas, Ross, Tom
Years 5 and 6
Jack, Amelia, Rosie
PPA Art
Nathan, Millie
PPA Music
Tim
PPA PE
Lawrie, Alex
MATHS CURRICULUM EVENING - TUESDAY 17TH JUNE at 6.30PM – 7.45PM
Come along to our Maths Curriculum Evening on Tuesday 17th June at 6.30pm. Enjoy a cup of coffee whilst browsing our Maths Exhibition, where you will see our new times table system, be challenged to some maths magic by Year 5 children or even have a go at the Primary Maths Challenge! Feel free to look at how we use ICT to support maths – you can even bring your memory stick along and we will download some useful websites for you.
At 6.45pm join us in the hall for some workshops, including calculating in the early years and techniques and strategies for embedding times tables. See the enclosed letter for full details.
The evening will end with an introduction to 'Reach for the Sun', a whole school approach for embedding the recall of number facts and times tables. (Please note that it is not relevant for children to attend on this occasion). We hope to see you there!
NEWBRIDGE STARS SHINE ON CHESS BOARD AT NATIONAL SCHOOLS SEMI FINALS
On the 17-18th May three teams of 6 (under 11s semi, under 9s semi and under 9s plate) went to Brean Sands to play in the semi final or plate competition. The under 9s semi team played Magdalen College. Unfortunately they all lost. In the second round we played The Grange. In that round we got three wins. In the third round we played Rougemont and we won one and a half points. In the fourth round we played Chad Vale and we won one point. In the sixth round we played Colet Court and we won none. Overall the under 9s semi team did really well and picked up 7 points.
Our under 9 plate team played St Andrews in the first round and we won one and a half points. In the second round we played Kings Hawford and won one and a half points. In the third round we played Hampstead Garden Suburb (Mr Croker’s primary school!) and won half a point. In the fourth round we played Akiva and won 2 and a half points. In the fifth round we played Ash and won two points. The sixth round was a friendly but we won three points. Overall the under 9 plate team did really well and finished with 11 and a half points.
Our under 11 semi final team played Kings Gloucester in the first round and we won three and a half points. In the second round we played Denmead and won five points. In the third round we played Hall School and won two points. In the fourth round we played Colet Court B and we won five points. In the fifth round we played Hampstead Garden Suburb and won two points. In the sixth round we played St Mary’s Twickenham and won three points. Overall the under 11 semi team did really well and got fifteen and a half points.
We would like to thank Mr Croker for supporting us and all the parents that helped. By Joda, Jake and Max.
('I think the boys are being very modest in their excellent report. All sixteen players should take great credit in doing so well against very strong opposition from all over the country. They faced a number of county players, some national players and nearly all the players we faced were much more experienced than us. The two under 9 teams took away a bronze award with them and the under 11 team a silver. Well done to all the players and to their parents who gave up a weekend supporting our children and school.' Mr Croker)
CERTIFICATES OF EXCELLENCE
At the end of every month each class teacher has a very difficult decision to face. They have to choose the one person from their class to receive a Certificate of Excellence. The person they choose has to consistently be the best that he or she can be. That could be in effort and attitude, achievement, behaviour or citizenship. Sometimes it can be very difficult deciding as all of the children at Newbridge seem to work so hard and behave so well!
The people with their names here this month deserve congratulating. It is not easy to be awarded a Certificate of Excellence and they have done extremely well.
Lower School
Elm – Ella
Willow – Morgan
1H – Paris
1HO – Zubair
2GB – Cameron
2RB – William
2S – Rachel
Upper School
3C – Estiak
3H – Aaron
4A – Martha
4P – Louis
5C – Guy
5D – Ava
5W – Jasmin
6B – Joe6N – Jody
6S – Hannah
COME AND JOIN THE SUMMER HOLIDAY CLUB FUN AT CHEW STOKE OUT OF SCHOOL CLUB
Chew Stoke Primary School has been running a successful and popular 'Out of School Club' since January 2005. We're now delighted to be able to offer Holiday care for children aged 4 to 11 years from 9am – 5pm on 29th, 30th 31st July, 5th, 6th,7th, 11th,12th, 13th,14th,15th, 18th, 19th,20th, 21st and 22nd August.
Activities will include: Art and crafts, indoor and outdoor games, cooking, outings in the local area, treasure/ nature hunts and lots more! £20 per child/day (discounts for siblings).
For more details & booking forms please contact Sue Lewis/ Liz Dagger, Chew Stoke Primary School Office on 01275 332354. All booking forms & payment must be received by 25th July.
Fully insured and Ofsted registered to provide daytime childcare.
Monday, 9 June 2008
NEWSLETTER Issue: 6.01
DEPUTY HEAD'S VIEW
Welcome back everyone to the last term of the school year! As always a busy term lies ahead. We especially welcome back Miss Palmer, who has now returned from maternity absence following the birth of her son Isaac. She is returning for four days a week and therefore Mr Baigent will be teaching alongside Miss Palmer in Class 5D on a Friday.
This week sees the Year 6 children in the Isle of Wight for the annual residential trip along with 6 members of staff and for the majority of the week, Mr Croker. (I was asked if he had completed a holiday form!). Although a little soggy at the start of the week, spirits were not dampened and by all accounts have had a wonderful time. We look forward to hearing more on their return.
Please can I ask all parents to ensure that all school clothing is named. The pile of lost property mounted last term and we were unable to return much of this to the rightful owners. May I also ask that all children adhere to agreed uniform policy; it has been noted that a number of children are wearing trainers and non-school sweatshirts. Please note that as of September 2008 all children are required to wear school clothing bearing the new school logo.
Many thanks to those parents who have been able to return the parental questionnaire. Your comments are extremely valuable to us in helping move the school forward, therefore if you have not returned it, please do so as soon as possible.
You will note that I have sent an accompanying letter regarding Breakfast Club. I am extremely keen to offer this on more days and so please urge you to complete the attached slip indicating your provisional needs. The club that currently operates on a Wednesday is extremely successful and enjoyable.
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY W/B 09/06/08
Monday 09/06/08
Girls’ Cricket Tournament
Tag Rugby match vs Widcombe @ home
Thursday 12/06/08
Year 2 Assembly @ 2.30pm
Friday 13/06/08
ReNewbridge Celebrations 3.15 – 5.30pm
NPSA Fashion Show @ 7.30pm
Satruday 14/06/08
Tag Rugby Summer League 10.00am – 12 noon
NEW ARRIVAL
Joseph, Rosie and Emily are proud to announce the new arrival of Maisie Hope born at 11.57am on 14th May 2008. She weighed 6lbs 6ozs and it felt the best thing ever when I saw her for the first time, she’s great.
By Joseph 3C
PE KITS
Please could you ensure that your child has a PE kit in school. This should consist of:
Red round neck t-shirt
Lower school – black shorts, black daps (velcro if possible)
Upper school – black shorts, white socks, trainers.
YEAR 2 ASSEMBLY
Thursday 12th June 2008 at 2.30pm in the Upper School Hall. Refreshments will
be served from 2.00pm in the Blue Room.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING 'STARS OF THE WEEK'
Foundation Stage
James, Anna
Years 1 and 2
Martha, Luc, Isaac, Jadek, Jessica
Years 3 and 4
Meghanne, Sophia, Austen
Years 5 and 6
Caitlin, George, Hannah, Millie, Yasmin, Jackghes, Georgia
PPA Drama/Art
Joe, Lilley
PPA Music
Max, Kian
PPA PE
Nathan, Natasha
CELEBRATING WRITING
What school does a cow go to?
Moo-bridge!
By Rose 1H
I went to a party. It was a Baskervilles. I went on the bouncy castle. I went on the trampoline.
By Anna Willow class
A NOTE FROM THE NPSA TREASURER
As the next fund-raising event, the Fashion Show, approaches, I thought you'd all like to know what we have been doing with the money we've raised so far this year. Well, the list so far includes:
· children's cooking ingredients
· seeds etc. for gardening club
· santa's presents at the Christmas Fair
· trips and events for the children e.g. food for Greek Day, Papermaking workshop, the Roman Baths Tour, trip to the American Museum
· refreshments for Book at Bedtime
· a piano
· display boards
· hockey goalie kit and netball bibs
· hats for the Dance Umbrella costumes
· breakfast for SATS students
In addition, ReNewbridge money has so far been spent on the new staging and the sound and lighting system in the main hall, and books and chairs for the new library.
We are now hoping to raise enough money to buy musical instruments so that there are at least enough for one between every two children during music lessons from next year, so please support the Fashion Show.
Tickets for the Fashion Show, on Friday June 13th, are £5, including a glass of wine, and are available from NPSA members, class reps and Reception.
Welcome back everyone to the last term of the school year! As always a busy term lies ahead. We especially welcome back Miss Palmer, who has now returned from maternity absence following the birth of her son Isaac. She is returning for four days a week and therefore Mr Baigent will be teaching alongside Miss Palmer in Class 5D on a Friday.
This week sees the Year 6 children in the Isle of Wight for the annual residential trip along with 6 members of staff and for the majority of the week, Mr Croker. (I was asked if he had completed a holiday form!). Although a little soggy at the start of the week, spirits were not dampened and by all accounts have had a wonderful time. We look forward to hearing more on their return.
Please can I ask all parents to ensure that all school clothing is named. The pile of lost property mounted last term and we were unable to return much of this to the rightful owners. May I also ask that all children adhere to agreed uniform policy; it has been noted that a number of children are wearing trainers and non-school sweatshirts. Please note that as of September 2008 all children are required to wear school clothing bearing the new school logo.
Many thanks to those parents who have been able to return the parental questionnaire. Your comments are extremely valuable to us in helping move the school forward, therefore if you have not returned it, please do so as soon as possible.
You will note that I have sent an accompanying letter regarding Breakfast Club. I am extremely keen to offer this on more days and so please urge you to complete the attached slip indicating your provisional needs. The club that currently operates on a Wednesday is extremely successful and enjoyable.
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY W/B 09/06/08
Monday 09/06/08
Girls’ Cricket Tournament
Tag Rugby match vs Widcombe @ home
Thursday 12/06/08
Year 2 Assembly @ 2.30pm
Friday 13/06/08
ReNewbridge Celebrations 3.15 – 5.30pm
NPSA Fashion Show @ 7.30pm
Satruday 14/06/08
Tag Rugby Summer League 10.00am – 12 noon
NEW ARRIVAL
Joseph, Rosie and Emily are proud to announce the new arrival of Maisie Hope born at 11.57am on 14th May 2008. She weighed 6lbs 6ozs and it felt the best thing ever when I saw her for the first time, she’s great.
By Joseph 3C
PE KITS
Please could you ensure that your child has a PE kit in school. This should consist of:
Red round neck t-shirt
Lower school – black shorts, black daps (velcro if possible)
Upper school – black shorts, white socks, trainers.
YEAR 2 ASSEMBLY
Thursday 12th June 2008 at 2.30pm in the Upper School Hall. Refreshments will
be served from 2.00pm in the Blue Room.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING 'STARS OF THE WEEK'
Foundation Stage
James, Anna
Years 1 and 2
Martha, Luc, Isaac, Jadek, Jessica
Years 3 and 4
Meghanne, Sophia, Austen
Years 5 and 6
Caitlin, George, Hannah, Millie, Yasmin, Jackghes, Georgia
PPA Drama/Art
Joe, Lilley
PPA Music
Max, Kian
PPA PE
Nathan, Natasha
CELEBRATING WRITING
What school does a cow go to?
Moo-bridge!
By Rose 1H
I went to a party. It was a Baskervilles. I went on the bouncy castle. I went on the trampoline.
By Anna Willow class
A NOTE FROM THE NPSA TREASURER
As the next fund-raising event, the Fashion Show, approaches, I thought you'd all like to know what we have been doing with the money we've raised so far this year. Well, the list so far includes:
· children's cooking ingredients
· seeds etc. for gardening club
· santa's presents at the Christmas Fair
· trips and events for the children e.g. food for Greek Day, Papermaking workshop, the Roman Baths Tour, trip to the American Museum
· refreshments for Book at Bedtime
· a piano
· display boards
· hockey goalie kit and netball bibs
· hats for the Dance Umbrella costumes
· breakfast for SATS students
In addition, ReNewbridge money has so far been spent on the new staging and the sound and lighting system in the main hall, and books and chairs for the new library.
We are now hoping to raise enough money to buy musical instruments so that there are at least enough for one between every two children during music lessons from next year, so please support the Fashion Show.
Tickets for the Fashion Show, on Friday June 13th, are £5, including a glass of wine, and are available from NPSA members, class reps and Reception.
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