Marlborough Primary School Newsletter - 24th April 2015 Equality within diversity Inclusive and enabling Creative and curious Resilient lifelong learners learning to be, learning to know, learning to live, learning to learn Dear Parents, Welcome to the summer term! I hope you all enjoyed the break and the change of routine. The children seem very happy to be back at school and this week have been enjoying the sunshine at playtime. This term the whole school are following the same learning theme: Marlborough– Past, Present and Future. Each class is learning about a different decade in each half term. We are also planning to create some legacy items such as a quilt, a book of memories, a photo exhibition we will be creating an exhibition of photos in the ground floor hall at the end of term. We look forward to seeing you in school soon and working with you so we can support your children together to ensure achievement for all. Jessica Finer Headteacher Y5 go to Devon! On Monday 27th April Y5 will be spending 5 days in Devon at Knapp House on school journey. They will be taking part in a number of very exciting outdoor activities including: canoeing, abseiling, climbing, ringo riding and crabbing! We wish Y5 a fantastic week away and look forward to hearing all about your trip and following you on Twitter! Recommended Book of the Month ‘The Astounding Broccoli Boy’ - What would you do if your skin suddenly turned a bright, broccoli shade of green? Join multi-award winning author Frank Cottrell Boyce as he introduces the colourful cast of characters in his fantastic new book, The Astounding Broccoli Boy. Frank is a successful scriptwriter who, along with Danny Boyle, devised the opening ceremony for the London 2012 Olympic Games. Super-powers, suspicious vegetables and penguin sidekicks all play a part in this not-to-be missed event. Recommended for KS2. The new website Hopefully you will all have had a look at the new website by now. It has a calendar with key dates for parents so nobody should miss the first day of term because they don’t know when school opens! (www.marlborough.rbkc.sch.uk) The teachers are learning how to upload photos and text from their class news. It is envisaged that each class will probably post something at least every other week. For example, in Y3 one week Mr Mottershead will post something and then in the following week Mr O’Connor will. We now have Twitter and Facebook accounts so do follow us and like us on these sites. E-Safety Parents/carers are reminded that it is against the law for children under 13 years of age to have Facebook accounts. The school is aware that many children have accounts and in order to open an account must have lied about their age. Please ensure that your child does not have a Facebook account, and if they do, ensure that this is closed down. Play centre update Parents who use play centre will be aware that the provision is changing in the autumn term. The process of changing provider is still being worked through by the Local Authority. The latest news is that the new provider would take over on 1st October 2015. The school’s priority is that parents will have access to childcare from 3.30pm to 6pm each day during term time. The provision may not look exactly the same are it does now due to the available space in the interim school and the fact that there is no dedicated space for after school provision that is separate from the main school. The school will keep you updated on any further news. New temporary Facilities Manager On Monday 27th April we welcome Sean Nixon, as our temporary Facilities Manager. Sean will be assisting with many aspects of running the site and will be aiding us with our move to the interim school. Mrs Read Running the London Marathon Mrs Read is running the London Marathon on Sunday! She is running for a charity called “A Mile in her Shoes”, which supports women who have been affected by homelessness to begin running as a way of improving confidence and self-esteem. If you would like to sponsor her, go to my.donate.bt.com/fundraisers and search for Lucy Rigg. We wish her luck! After School Clubs Letters were sent home this week offering after school clubs. Places are firstly allocated to those who have not previously taken part in the particular club. If there are spaces left, Mrs Howell will choose the remaining children by picking names out of a hat. If your child does not get a place their name will be put on a waiting list and you will be informed if, and when, a space becomes available. If your child has not been offered an after school club please ensure that you pick up your child at 3:30pm. Monday Y3&Y4 Football with Martin (places have been allocated) Tuesday Y5&Y6 Football with Davey Wednesday Y3-Y6 Choir with Katrine Thursday Y1&Y2 Multi-sports with Davey Chelsea & Westminster Hospital Safe Open Day On Saturday 9th May 2015 Chelsea & Westminster Hospital will be holding an open day. Everyone is welcome and there will be live music, wellness talks, tours, the teddy bear hospital for the children and much more! Visit www.chelwest.nhs.uk/openday for more information. Morning Drop Off Parents/carers please ensure that you see your child into the school in the morning unless they are in Y5 and Y6. Do not allow children to cross the road on their own. Healthy School Partnership Award Congratulations! We have been awarded a bronze Healthy School Partnership Award. Having received this award we have also been awarded a Healthy Schools London Award as well! Thank you to Mrs Howell and Lynn Greenland for all their hard work which has ensured we achieved this award. Reception Stay & Learn On Wednesday the Reception Classes had their Stay and Learn session which was really well supported by the parents. During these sessions parents get the chance to see what the children learn and take part in activities that the children do on a daily basis as part May 6th Y3SOC 20th Y2KH Chelsea & Westminster Hospital 369 Fulham Road London SW10 9NH Attendance Last term our attendance was up to 94.79%. Our target for the end of the year is over 95%. We need a concerted effort this term in order to achieve this target. Please note there will be no authorised for any absences at end of term and any sickness absences will require a doctors note. Friday afternoon KS2 clubs for the summer term Pupils in KS2 choose a club to attend for the term (10 sessions) on a Friday afternoon from 2.30 to 3.30pm. The clubs are of varying sizes and include children from all classes in KS2. This term pupils in KS2 will be able to choose from the following clubs on offer: Sports, arts and crafts, sketch, gardening and cookery, fitness, programming, tennis, steel pan & science. Children select the three clubs they are interested in doing, in order of preference. They cannot put the club they did last term as their first choice. We try to give children one of their preferred clubs. Clubs begin on Friday 1st May. Y6 Prefects The Y6 Prefects for this term are: Jessica Zeinab Orion Aisha Sabrina June 9th Y1LR 17th RBB 24th Nursery Diary dates April 27th-1st May 29th Y5 School Journey Primary School Games (Y5) May 4th 7th 13th 20th 25th-29th BANK HOLIDAY—SCHOOL CLOSED POLLING DAY—SCHOOL CLOSED Y3/Y4 Mini Tennis Festival Y6 Kwik Cricket Festival HALF TERM June 1st 2nd INSET DAY—SCHOOL CLOSED SCHOOL OPEN
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