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Thursday 16th October 2014
EVEN SWINDON & TRUST STFC
Even Swindon are proud to be supporting the Trust STFC
Primary Schools Campaign which was launched this week.
Our head boy and girl, and their deputies, were lucky
enough to be involved in the launch at the County Ground,
and were featured on the back page of the Swindon Advertiser.
The aim of the campaign is to get more children and their
families to re-connect with their local football team, Swindon Town. Trust STFC will be working on behalf of both
local schools and community groups to improve facilities
for families attending matches and will be looking at introducing a family area, and securing reduced prices in an effort to attract the next generation of football supporters.
Your child will have been given a leaflet to take home giving more details about Trust STFC and how you can join
them and support Swindon
Town.
YEAR 4 RESIDENTIAL TRIP
MEETING
TUESDAY 21ST OCTOBER
2014, 3.15PM
We will be holding a meeting for
all Year 4 parents and children
about our planned residential trip
to Dean Field Study Centre in the
Forest of Dean.
The meeting will be on Tuesday
21st October 2014 in Churchward
Hall at 3.15pm. We have Ian Healey from the Dean Field Study
Centre coming in to do the
presentation. We will be giving
details of the sort of activities that
we are planning for the children
to take part in, details of the payment plan, and you will also be
able to ask any questions you
may have.
The residential
will run from 2325 March 2015.
REMINDER
—Put yourself in other shoes…
Tomorrow Friday 17th October
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Children are invited to bring in a
donation to wear different shoes
for the day. This is in support of
Mr Holmes and Miss Taylors trip to
Kenya to support
children less fortunate in another
school.
POPPY APPEAL
We will be supporting the Poppy Appeal again this year—
Poppies are available
from the main reception and will also be
available for children
to purchase after the
half term holiday.
Reception wow day
SCHOOL COUNCIL NEWS
Christmas Box Appeal
We are supporting the Trussell Trust Christmas Box appeal this year and would like you to donate a shoebox containing age appropriate gifts and toiletries etc that will be distributed to children in Bulgarian orphanages. Leaflets have been sent home giving ideas of
what you could include. Boxes will need to be completed by Wednesday 12th
November ready to be shipped to Bulgaria in time for Christmas.
Children in Need—Friday 14th November
We are also supporting Children in Need again this year. This years theme is
‘Be a Hero’, so we would like to invite children to come to school dressed as
superheroes in return for a donation to Children in Need.
YEAR 3—TEIGNMOUTH & EXETER
COLOUR WOW DAY
TUESDAY 4TH NOVEMBER
WINTER
Redruth, St Austell and Truro classes are
having their WOW Day on 10th November to introduce their new topic of
’Winter’. For our WOW day we are
asking the children to wear their pyjamas or onesies to school. We are going to watch a winter film, snuggle up
warm with hot chocolate and have
lots of fun!
Children will still be going
out to play so please ensure children have suitable
outdoor shoes and coats
available.
YEAR 2—JAM JARS PLEASE
We would like all year 3 children to come
dressed from top to toe in their favourite colour
to introduce our ‘Colour’ topic on Tuesday 4th
November.
Please could all children in Totnes, Newton Abbot and
Teignmouth classes bring in a clean jam jar with a lid for
the first week back after half term.
We would also like to remind parents that
children need a PE Kit available in school.
Thank you for your support
SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHS—Tuesday 21st October 2014
We have arranged for the school photographers to visit school on Tuesday 21st October. They will take an individual photo of all
children attending on that day. They are also able to offer photographs of sibling groups as follows:
Sibling groups including pre-school children—The photographer will be available from 8am – 8.40am to take sibling groups
with pre-school children. Photos will be taken on a first come first served basis. Children will be expected to be in class on
time.
Sibling groups of children who all attend Even Swindon Primary—You will need to complete the form at the bottom of
this newsletter to request in-school sibling groups, and return to school by 9am on Monday 20th October. Please only complete one form per family, not per child.
REQUEST FOR PHOTOGRAPH OF SIBLING GROUPS – ALL CHILDREN MUST BE ATTENDING EVEN SWINDON
MORNING SESSIONS
Child’s Name
Class
This form must be returned by 9am on Monday 20th October at the latest.
Well done
Callum for
gaining his
level 10
Swimming
Award.
Ollie proudly shows
us the football award
whilst playing for
Ferndale Rodbourne
U6’s
Congratulations to Elliot for
completing the Cricklade
Fun Run.
Fantastic swimming
from Emily who was
awarded her 10m badge
Bruce Street B
ridges/Cheney
Manor Flood
Mitigation Wo
rks
Sam, Player of
the Match at a
recent Ferndale
U9 football
match
Well done to Connor for achieving
his orange belt in martial arts.
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YEAR 1 & 2 READING AND PHONICS WORKSHOP
TUESDAY 11th NOVEMBER
Ella & Amy with their
We will be holding a reading and phonics workshop for parents and carers of year 1 and year 2 children on Tuesday 11th November. Sessions
will start at 2pm and 6pm (if we have sufficient demand), and will last
approximately 45 minutes.
Bronze awards from
Beavers
SUMMER READING
CHALLENGE
Well done to Amy, Ellie,
for completing the
Mythical Maze
Reading Challenge
over the summer
holiday.
The session will cover advice and skills for parents to support their child
with guided reading and knowledge of phonics. Guided reading advice
will be given on how to read with your child, book band levels, how
teachers read with children and other reading activities. Phonics advice
will also be given on the teaching of letters and sounds, phonics vocabulary, phonics games and how it links to reading. This is an important
and useful session which we hope all parents and carers will attend.
Further details to follow.
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
16
17
9am—Reception &
Key Stage 1 Celebration Assembly & Coffee Morning
‘Put yourself in other
shoes’ Fundraising
Day
20
21
22
23
24
SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHS
9am—Key Stage 2
Celebration Assembly
SCHOOL HOLIDAY
SCHOOL HOLIDAY
29
30
31
SCHOOL HOLIDAY SCHOOL HOLIDAY
SCHOOL HOLIDAY
SCHOOL HOLIDAY SCHOOL HOLIDAY
3
5
6
Year 4 Residential
Trip Meeting.
3.15pm
27
28
4
LAST DAY OF
TERM. FINISH 3PM
YEAR 3 WOW
DAY—Wear your
favourite colour
10
11
7
9am—Reception &
Key Stage 1
Celebration
Assembly
12
Reading & Phonics Trussell Trust
Workshops—Year 1 Christmas Shoe Box
Closing Date
2pm & 6pm
13
14
9am—Key Stage 2
Celebration
Assembly
Xmas dates will be available in the next newsletter which is due out on Thursday 6th November.