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Opening Hours School - 8.45am - 3.15pm
Office - 8.30am - 4pm Morning club - 8am Sports clubs 3.15pm –4.30pm
Toasties 3.15pm –4.30/5.45pm Pre-School: 9—3pm
Friday Flyer
8th June 2018—Issue No. 30
Dates for Your Diary Thursday 14th June
MSA non-uniform day See below
Friday 15th June
Year 2 Kingsmead Sports Festival
Tuesday 19th June Class 2 and Class 4 trip to Crealy
Wednesday 20th June
Class 4 Orienteering Festival at Norton Manor Camp
Thursday 21st June Reception & Class 1 Trip to Crealy
Class 5 Outdoor Education Festival at Norton Manor Camp
Thursday 28th June Class 1 and 2 trip to Taunton
Museum
Tuesday 3rd and Weds 4th July Year 6 transition days to Courtfields
Wednesday 4th July Year 6 transition day to
Kingsmead Move-up morning at school
Thursday 5th July after school MSA Strawberry Fair
Thursday 12th July at 6.30pm Year 6 Play
Friday 13th July Whole school trip to Flip Out
Monday 16th July—am Sports Day—Parents invited
Friday 20th July Last day of term
Year 6 Leavers’ Assembly at 9.15am
Dear Parents and Carers, It has come to my attention that some children within our school are being affected by games and videos that they are playing online. The Worldwide Web is a wonderful source of fun, inspiration and information but we should all be aware of the pitfalls, and unfiltered or unrestricted access are certainly the biggest problem causers we encoun-ter. Please observe age restrictions (they are there to help) and encourage your child to be safe and enjoy their online world. There is plenty more help and advice signposted on our website here: https://www.milvertonprimary.co.uk/Parents/Online-Safety-Information-for-Parents Mr R Stead
Headteacher: Mr R Stead Tel: 01823 400439
Pre-School: 01823 400243 office@milvertonprimary.co.uk
www.milvertonprimary.co.uk
FOREST SCHOOL
Tuesday 12th June CLASS 1
To complete their Arts Award 'Explore', Class 3 invited Class 2 to attend a wonderful child-led workshop event on the final Friday of half term, in order to share their art learning this year. Arts Award provides children and young people with the oppor-tunity to take part in a range of arts activities, learn about artists and arts organisations and develop their own leadership skills. Class 3 were very keen to share their work and demonstrated their excellent depth of learning with a range of hands-on art activities. It was fantastic to see how engaged Class 3 were in organising themselves and taking pride in what they have achieved over the year. The workshop also provided a love-ly first step to managing the transition from KS1 to KS2. You made me very proud, Class 3! Mrs Smith
To celebrate the start of the football World Cup, the MSA are holding a non-uniform day on Thursday 14th June. The children can come to school wearing sports kit or colours re-flecting the countries involved for £1.
OUTSTANDING LEARNERS OF THE WEEK Class R Lewis for creating and writing a fantastic booklet all about trains in his home learning.
Class 1 Rory for settling in so well to Class 1 and for working hard all week!
Class 2 Barnaby for settling in to Class 2 really well. He has worked hard, made new friends and had a great start. Well done Barney, we’re all very excited to have you in Class 2.
Class 3 Daisy and Rosie for making excellent links to previous learning in their problem solving.
Class 4 Albert, Amarra and Jemima for settling in well and having a fantastic first week in Class 4.
Class 5 Jack for his positive and enthusiastic approach to school games day.
Class 6 Elliott for being so helpful and encouraging to others during PE this week.
On Thursday 7th June, a very talented mixed Years 3 and 4 team represented Milverton at Quadkids, an athletics competition at Castle School. The team consisted of; Freya S, Tilly, Betsy, Isabelle, Anthony, Tristan, Jago and Ashton. The children each competed in 5 events, organising themselves well, showing great sportsmanship and competing with determination and enthusiasm. I am really proud of all of the children and would like to congratulate them all on their fantastic performances, energising team spirit and display-ing exemplary behaviour. All of the children should feel a great sense of achievement as they finished in an outstanding 5th place out of 22 schools! Well done to you all and thank you to the parents for supporting and transporting the children. Miss Brown
Pond dipping was great fun, we found lots of pond insects, pond snails, hundreds of tadpoles and some newts.
Throughout the morning there were
lots of other activities to take part in
including the mud kitchen, shelter
building, balancing tasks and making
elderflower cordial.
Spot the newt!
Some children were so kind that
they could add a helping heart on
to the friendship branch
We are looking forward to
sampling our elderflower
cordial later in the week!