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Parents Newsletter - issue 65 Spring Term 2 2015 FOSH Quiz Night It was great to see so many people at the FOSH quiz night on 27 February. A great time was had by all and a very close contest! A fantastic £450 was raised for the school. Red Nose Day 13 March Our Red Nose Day this year was based around the theme of ‘Silly Faces’. Our day started with staff and pupils wearing red clothes and some wearing silly faces. We all spent the morning getting ready for our special assembly. We had cakes to decorate with funny faces and photos of ourselves to disguise with different eyebrows, hair etc. Our assembly was great fun. Parents attended and all the staff and children assembled to be part of “The Great Sunshine House Bake Off”. Special silly faced cakes were created by classes and parents. The cakes were amazing and were auctioned off at the end of the assembly. The children paraded their funny faces and their class cake to everyone. Then our judges had the difficult job of choosing the winner. Our judges, Linzie, Claire, Carole and Michaela found it very difficult to choose. After tastes of all the RNIB Sunshine House School and Residence in alliance with The Eden Academy Registered charity number 226227
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Page 1: RNIB - See differently Hous…  · Web viewOn Monday 16 March, Sunshine House celebrated ‘World Book Day’ with a visit from Nina, a multisensory storyteller from the charity

Parents Newsletter - issue 65Spring Term 2 2015

FOSH Quiz NightIt was great to see so many people at the FOSH quiz night on 27 February. A great time was had by all and a very close contest! A fantastic £450 was raised for the school.

Red Nose Day 13 MarchOur Red Nose Day this year was based around the theme of ‘Silly Faces’. Our day started with staff and pupils wearing red clothes and some wearing silly faces. We all spent the morning getting ready for our special assembly. We had cakes to decorate with funny faces and photos of ourselves to disguise with different eyebrows, hair etc. Our assembly was great fun. Parents attended and all the staff and children assembled to be part of “The Great Sunshine House Bake Off”. Special silly faced cakes were created by classes and parents. The cakes were amazing and were auctioned off at the end of the assembly. The children paraded their funny faces and their class cake to everyone. Then our judges had the

difficult job of choosing the winner. Our judges, Linzie, Claire, Carole and Michaela found it very difficult to choose. After tastes of all the cakes the winner was Maple

class! We are delighted to announce that we made £223.19 for Comic Relief.

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RNIB Sunshine House School and Residencein alliance with The Eden AcademyRegistered charity number 226227

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Book Day 16 March

On Monday 16 March, Sunshine House celebrated ‘World Book Day’ with a visit from Nina, a multisensory storyteller from the charity ‘Bag Books’. Each class visited Nina and enjoyed three

interactive sensory stories. ‘Bag Books’ have kindly sent us two new stories for our school library. The staff joined in by dressing up as a variety of literary characters with Brandon from Willow class dressed as the White Rabbit.

Easter Assembly 25 MarchMore fun was had this year at our Easter Assembly. There were lots of new and different songs and an amazing song performed by pupils from Holy Trinity School. Parents

enjoyed our assembly too. Refreshments were enjoyed after with delicious cakes provided by Brandon’s mum.

Easter Eggs for the ChildrenSainsburys of South Ruislip have donated an Easter egg for each of the children at Sunshine House.

Friday 27 March School closes at 1.15pm for Easter Holiday

Tuesday 31 March, Wednesday 1 April and Thursday 2 April Easter PlayschemeLooking forward to seeing the children who have signed up to join in these activities at this time

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Monday 13 AprilChildren and Staff return

Friday May 1 1.30pmMay Day Assembly theme

Monday May 4School Closed May Day Bank Holiday Garden DaySaturday 16 May

It’s that time of year again and we are looking forward to spending time in our

sensory garden and playground.

Can you help us to tidy, dig, weed, paint and clean our garden ready for the summer?

Last year it was a beautiful day and lots of you came to help, thank you!

We all enjoyed a lovely cream tea at the end of the day.

This year we would like to do the same and make our garden really shine!

Mark the date in your diary and we will send you more information after the Easter holidays.

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Eden News A new addition to the Eden Academy familyThe Eden Academy was delighted to open its fifth school last month.

Pentland Field School is a new addition to the Academy’s family of schools and caters for pupils with moderate to severe learning difficulties.

Our first 33 pupils have settled in well and are already enjoying learning in their new school and making new friends.

Ultimately we will have places for 140 students from ages 4 to 19 and we look forward to keeping you up to date with developments.

“I can’t believe we've just finished our first term —I am so glad to see all of our pupils so settled, so quickly!” Audrey Pantelis, Head of School

Pentland Field School was officially opened on Friday 6th February by Chris Wormald, Permanent Secretary of State for Education.


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