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Dear Parents, As the leaves turn and the apples on trees near the school ripen and drop we are reminded that our Harvest celebration is approaching. We will be celebrating Harvest Festival on Wednesday 5th October, when Wendy Clark from the Twickenham branch of the Salvation Army will be com-ing in to join us for assemblies with the Juniors and the Infants. We would be most grateful if you would start thinking about putting aside some non-perishable food goods to bring in on Tuesday 4th October (not before as we have nowhere to store them!). They will then be distributed by the Salvation Army to people in need. Thank you. Photographer Andrew Wilson came into school this week to take photographs for a forthcoming book about Kew and the surrounding area due to be published later this year. He was able to get some lovely shots and we are looking forward to seeing what comes of this venture. We will keep you posted. The Infants were treated to a special Spanish assembly on Thursday and we hope this will inspire many of them to join our new Spanish Club. We have now set the term dates for 2012-13 (time flies!), which you will find with this newslet-ter. They will also be posted on our website. I wish you all a relaxing weekend. Anne Dobell
Headteacher’s Commendation
Congratulations to the following children who received the award this week:
Alice T in 4F for a fantastic holiday diary; Ruby B in 5S for a wonderful piece of Creative Writing;
Edie W in 5L for excellent Creative Writing; Ned P in 5L for fantastic Creative Writing; Jasmin M in 3S for a great holiday diary.
Well done, children!
Girls Bicycle for Sale suitable for 3—5 year old Asking price £20 . Please contact the office.
Monday 26th September Year 5 Crane Park workshop in school
Phonics Meeting for Kindergarten Parents. 6.00pm
Tuesday 27th September Year 4 and 5 Netball v St James’s A and B Teams Home at 2.00pm
Thursday 29th September Years 3, 4 , 5 and 6 Football v St James’s A and B Teams Away at 2.00pm
Year 6 Residential Trip to Hooke Court Coach leaves at 10.45am Friday 30th September
Kindergarten Cake Sale
Sunday 2nd October Year 6 Return from Hooke Court Coach returns to school 4.00pm
NOTICES
DIARY DATES
Are you a girl aged 10 or older, living in the Chiswick/Acton area? Are you interested in making new friends, learning new skills and having LOTS of fun? 8th Acton (St Peter's) guides are held every Monday, 7.30-9pm in St Peter's church hall, Southfield Rd, Chiswick. We currently have spaces for new girls wishing to join us. For more information or to arrange to come along and see what we do one night. Please email [email protected] or call Bridgette on 07946 518952 or Kerry on 07733 225980
TERM DATES 2012 - 2013
AUTUMN TERM 2012
Thursday 6th September - Thursday 13th December
Half-term: Friday 19th October - Friday 26th October inclusive
SPRING TERM 2013
Wednesday 9th January - Wednesday 27th March
Half-term: Monday 18th February - Friday 22nd February
SUMMER TERM 2013
Wednesday 24th April - Wednesday 10th July
Half-term: Monday 27th May - Friday 31st May
IMPORTANT: CHANGE TO OPEN MORNING TIMINGS
Open Mornings will be held for Kindergarten, Year 1, Year 2, Year 3 and Year 4 in the week be-ginning Monday 10th October, from 8.20 a.m. to 8.35 a.m. This is a chance for you to come into your child’s classroom and see the work the children have been doing. They are always very proud to show off their achievements! These sessions can get quite crowded and so in order to avoid congestion, they will now take place as follows:
Monday 10th October: 2B first half of the register and 2M first half of the register. 3B and 3S (whole class). Tuesday 11th October: 2B second half of the register and 2M second half of the register. Kindergarten Blue and Kindergarten Green (whole class). Wednesday 12th October: 1B first half of the register and 1M first half of the register. 4F and 4L (whole class). Thursday 13th October: 1B second half of the register and 1M second half of the register.
If you are unsure of which half of the register your child is in, please ask the form teacher. If you have any difficulty with the change of date, we are of course prepared to be flexible. Thank you.
The Open Mornings after Half-Term will work in the same way: Monday 21st November: 2B first half and 2M first half. 3B and 3S (whole class) Tuesday 22nd November: 2B second half and 2M second half KG Blue and KG Green (whole class) Wednesday 23rd November: 1B first half and 1M first half 4F and 4L (whole class) Thursday 24th November: 1B second half and 1M second half.
We had a wonderful trip; thank you to all our help-
ers. Although it drizzled for a bit we were very
lucky with the weather. Our workshops were a
great success. Headers, footers, frogs and stretch-
ers are all brick making terminology we are now
familiar with. The children engaged with the clay
with enthusiasm when making their bricks and had
fun scrubbing their tea-towels on wash boards. Af-
ter lunch we explored a range of buildings including
an old telephone box. Highlights of the day, apart
from the sheep, were the tin bath, the outside toi-
let in the Victorian Toll House and the range of
vegetables being grown in the back garden of the
Amersham Prefab.
This week it was Kindergarten Blue’s turn to go to Pizza
Express! As we walked eagerly to Pizza Express in Kew
Village we discussed what our favourite types of pizza
were and what topping we would be using. After we
arrived we all put on our aprons and washed our hands
we were ready to start. The dough was already in the
pizza pan for us but we had to spread the fresh tomato
sauce over it which wasn’t as easy as it sounds! Then
came the fun part, decorating our pizzas. All the chil-
dren showed great imagination and artistic flare when it
came to decoration their pizzas. When we got back to
school the pizza were cool enough to taste, and they
were delicious. Kindergarten Blue had a wonderful trip
and all the children behaved beautifully, well done and
a huge big thank you to Ms Worthington, Ms Tick, Mrs
Hazel and Miss Eve for their help in making our trip to
Pizza Express such a success, thank you.
On Thursday 22nd September, Year 4 A Team played their first match of the sea-son against Orchard House. Orchard House had centre ball and scored from their first attack. After this early set-back we got into our stride, intercepted and passed the ball well, creating some good chances. The first half was very even, but unfortunately Orchard House scored again, just before half time. After a good half time team talk, we started quickly in the second half and our efforts were rewarded quickly, we passed really quickly and Jessica scored from a long shot. Even better, Amelia then lev-elled the score. We were unlucky not to get a third before the end of the game. It was a hard match, but we enjoyed it. Camilla Y4
Year 4 girls played a netball match on Thursday 22nd September against Orchard House. The B team won by 1 goal to nil. We improved on spacing, passing and scor-ing. We worked really well as a team. It was amazing how quickly the time went. Bella scored a goal in the first half. At half time we all gathered round to talk about how we could improve our tac-tics. We got back into action and started the game again. We intercepted the ball and managed to stop Orchard House from scoring any goals in the second half. We had won. Everyone had a great time. Well done B team! Heather Y4