Newsletter Friday 24th November 2017
“All Learning Together” Email: [email protected] Tel: 01653 658236
Dear Parents,
I wanted to start this week's newsletter with my thanks to all of you (which was
indeed most of you!) for responding to the school’s recent Parent Questionnaire.
Overall, we were delighted with the responses, which were extremely positive. 100%
responded with ‘agree strongly’ or ‘agree’ that they would recommend the school and
we do hope that you will support the school in this as we strive to provide the best
education we can and attract future pupils to the school. We were pleased that there
was such a positive response to other aspects involving the staff and leadership,
facilities and physical environment, the home school relationship and teaching and
learning. Comments have been taken on board, particularly regarding the sport and
extra-curricular activities and we are working to ensure that creative curriculum opportunities are varied and our
sports provision is of a high standard. Please can I remind you that the ParentView site for Langton Primary School
is always available for your comments and I would strongly encourage you to log onto the ParentView site which will
ask you for your feedback about the school. You can access this via the School website (Parents/ParentView).
We have been very happy to welcome Miss Stephanie House to the team while she is training to be a teacher. Steph
is going to be based in Class 3 and as part of her training, she is going to be carrying out research into the positive
effects of outdoor learning. I’m sure the children will be in for some creative fun outside!
We have now had our Stay and Play sessions running for four weeks. We have been pleased to welcome a variety of
different families but we would very much welcome other families who have pre-school children to our sessions.
Please spread the word.
Looming large on the horizon now is our Annual FoLS Christmas Fair. We hope that
as many families as possible will support this event, on Friday 1st December. There
is an awful lot of planning and organisation going into this event which I’m sure will
start Christmas off for us all. Santa will be arriving and we are particularly
hopeful that all our new families will be joining us as our Santa’s Grotto is really
something extra special. Santa will be sorely disappointed when he arrives at
Harrods and finds out that set-up is not quite as good as that at Langton Primary
School. Amongst many other stall and games, there will also be the opportunity to
purchase second hand uniform, however we do need donations of any old, good
quality school uniform you may have lurking at the back of your cupboards.
We were all so excited to hear that Miss Auckland her fiancé Chris are now the proud parents of Evie Grace. She
was born on Sunday 12th November, weighing in at 8lbs 10oz. All the staff
here at Langton send her many congratulations. We know she will make an
amazing mum as we see how fabulous Becky is with the children here at
Langton. Talking of babies, we welcomed our newest recruit, Mrs
McIlwaine’s daughter Florrie, last week, when she popped in to pay us a
visit. She was absolutely gorgeous!
Finally, thanks for your positive feedback about our website that we are
continuing to work on to complete. You may have noticed our revised
School Mission, Vision and Values. We do our best every day to fulfil
these for our children. They are included further on in this newsletter.
Very best wishes,
Rachel Ray
Attendance
The figures for the past fortnight are;
Class 1: 86.7% Class 2: 92.5% Class 3: 92.6%
Well done to Class 3
for having this fortnight’s best attendance figures!
Remembrance Day
“On the tenth of November the whole school went to the village green in Langton and gathered round the memorial for the traditional remembrance service.
“First of all Mrs Ray said welcome to all the people who had come to join us and then she said a speech about all the soldiers who had died in the war. Then some of class 3 came up to read poems about the war that they had written themselves. Then Thomas R and Javan came up to read the famous poem Flanders Fields.
“After that we had a minute of silence and thought about the war. Soon after that Mrs Ray said some prayers and then we had finished our remembrance service.
“On the way when we were walking out the cornet was playing.
By Ella and Ruby, Class 3
REMEMBER
Poppies stand in the midnight wind,
For those who fought in the war.
As we remember the lives that were lost,
We will remember them forever more.
WE WILL REMEMBER
Now they rest in peace,
Upon the poppies that grow.
They fell down on the ground,
As they fought against their foe.
WE WILL REMEMBER
Now time has slowly passed,
Though the blood of heroes never dies,
All the smiles and laughs are gone,
The only sound is screams and cries.
WE WILL REMEMBER
To this special moments we think of them.
And what they did to this day.
With sadness and tears,
Their dusty bodies sadly lay.
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM ALL
By Lily (Year 6) and Sophie (Year 5)
A Big Thank You from Pudsey and the School Council!
A huge thank you to everyone who donned their aprons and got
baking for Children in Need! The Cake Stall, ably run by the School
Council, raised a fantastic total of £89.75 (that’s a lot of buns!!) so
a cheque will be winging it’s way to Pudsey.
5 a side Football
Last week, we hosted our annual 5-a-side football tournament for schools in the Howardian Small Schools
Alliance on the playing fields at Leavening School. We took 4 teams and our new bag of footballs off—the
teams all made it back, the same can’t be said for all our footballs! Oli and Niall tell us more….
“On Thursday 9 November 2017 we went to Leavening football tournament. Lots of teams came from the local area: Langton, Terrington, Slingsby, Warthill, Sand Hutton and Leavening. All of the teams played well.
“There were 10 games before the semi-finals . Langton green won all of their games in the group stage, then it came to the semi-finals which was Langton green vs Terrington A and Langton won in a very close game, 3-2.
“Then it came to the finals which was Langton vs leavening A, Leavening won the trophy as they scored a very lucky goal to win 1-0. Overall Langton had a good day.”
By Oliver and Niall, Class 3
Sportshall Athletics
“On Wednesday the 21st , 13 pupils went from Class 3 and 8 people in Class 2 went to
the sports hall athletics tournament.
“There were 5 other schools including Rillington ,Settrington, Norton, Malton and Welburn.
“There were 6 events which were: shot put, chest push, long jump, speed bounce, high jump, target throw and three relays for everyone. Everybody did 3 different events and 3 people a go.
“Unfortunately Langton only came 4th but they tried their best.
“We came 1st in the 1st relay. Robert, Ruby, and Millie came first in the target throw when they tried it. Elias, Leon and Josie were excellent in the speed bounce with Elias getting 88, Leon getting 86 and we don’t know what Josie got but we are still really proud of them all. Charlotte and Honor also put on a very good show in the Chest Push. Millie says, “I really enjoyed that and think that it was great experience and would love to go again. I think that most people in this room would agree.”
“In the first relay race there was Eddie, Oliver Th, Oliver T, Lola, Lily and Ella competing and they won.
“In conclusion we didn’t win but we tried really hard and had an amazing time.
“Mr Woods implored, ”even if the children aren’t proud of themselves I am really proud of them and really enjoyed the whole experience!”
By Robert and Hettie, Class 3
FoLS Update
Thanks to those families who attended the Quiz Night last Friday; it was a good night! Maryann
prepared a super hard quiz, Rob was great as Quiz Master again this year and the Cricket Club
proved again to be a suitable venue.
A big thanks to Maryann for preparing the quiz and bringing in Rob. Also a massive thank you to all
the brilliant pie makers (Annabelle Hoste, Jane Parker, Helen Priestley, Ange Brooks, Charlotte
Slaughter, Maryann Jones and Maria Geherls) and those who donated towards the raffle, especially
Lisa who arrived with a very large teddy to draw the kids attention!!
Numbers were lower than last year however we still managed to raise a profit of £270!
Christmas Fair – Friday 1st December 2017
Please see the Christmas Fair Poster enclosed within the Newsletter and get the dates in your
diaries!
Keep bringing your donations into school; we really
can’t do this without all your help.
Homemade cake, biscuit and produce stall
donations would be appreciated on the day/
morning of the fair.
Thanks for your support
FoLS
Anti-Bullying Week 2017
“On Monday 13 November Anti-Bullying Week 2017 began. Class 3 began to learn a lot about cyber-bullying, so bullying over the Internet and through other forms of social media. Cyber bullying, like personal bullying, can upset the victims of it. A place to report behaviour like this is CEOP. It stands for Child Exploitation and Online Protection. If you are getting bullied over the Internet (cyber-bullied) report it to CEOP and everything will be sorted out quickly. That is what Class 3 has been learning about a lot this week.
“Class 3 started off by having a debate on ‘should children stand up or walk away from bullying and also making a Power Point on cyber-bullying. They researched a lot about CEOP and how cyber-bullies bully and upset people on the Internet. On Wednesday the 15/11 they had a visitor called Mr Conroy who talked to them about cyber-bullying and how they think. After that, on the same day, they designed a super-hero who fights bullies and cyber-bullies. They all created one, all of them unique, and then, the day after, Thursday; they wrote a story in English about their bully-fighting super-hero. Then, right at the end of the week, they looked at what all the other classes had been doing this week in the Friday assembly in the morning. All of the classes have been looking at a phrase this year: “All different, all equal”. They based a lot of posters and artwork of bullies and cyber-bullies, this week.
“Overall, it has been a very fun week. They all learned about bullies and cyber-bullies and what to do and all sorts. The week was from Monday 13th November 2017 to Friday 17 November 2017.”
Report by Sam, Class 3
Many thanks to Pete Conroy for coming in and talking to
the children about internet safety.
For help and advice on setting up parental controls,
adjusting privacy settings, understanding social networks
and more, visit nspcc.org.uk/onlinesafety, email
[email protected] or call the NSPCC on 0808 800 5002.
Langton online!
We hope that many of you have had the chance to take a browse around our brand new website! The address
is the same as the old one—www.langton.n-yorks.sch.uk so please do take a look. The new site has a bright,
modern feel and we think it reflects the school fantastically! A big thank you to VTSDesign in Malton and Mrs
Lisa James (Henry and Lily’s mum) for their hard work in putting it together. Scrolling down the new front
page, you will also see our new Vision, Mission and Values, that have been created by staff, Governors and the
children (see below for more details). The website itself is still a work in progress so please bear with us while
sections are updated and documents uploaded.
Our vision is for Langton to be an excellent school, where outstanding practice and a nurturing ethos enable
every child to thrive.
To achieve our vision, pupils, parents, staff and governors work in partnership to provide a safe and
sustainable learning environment, delivering excellence and equality for all. Children develop their
independence and resilience and are prepared well for the future through the provision of a creative
curriculum and a wide variety of extra-curricular opportunities.
The Values which underpin our mission are:
Excellence—At Langton Primary School, excellence is being the best we can be in everything we do.
Respect—At Langton Primary School, respect is listening to others and appreciating diversity, caring
for all people and our environment.
Nurture—At Langton Primary School, we care for, support, and encourage everyone to bring out the
best in us all.
Creativity—At Langton primary School, creativity means that we show imagination, thoughts and skills
in our work and play.
Collaboration—At Langton Primary School, we work together in order to achieve more.
Resilience— At Langton Primary School, we are proud and we do our best at all times and overcome
tough times together.
Our Vision
Our Mission
Our Values
Friends of Langton School
Friday 1st December 2017 5-7.00pm
Father Christmas arriving at 5.15!
Raffle – Table Tennis Tournament – Mulled Wine & Mince Pies – Carol Singing – Winter
Wonderland Grotto - Craft stall – Games – Produce Stall – Hot Sausage Sandwiches &
Homemade Soup
Christmas Fair
We need…..
….a dishwasher!! Before someone
arrives with their marigolds (!),
we’re after an old, but
functioning dishwasher that you
may be getting rid of if you’re
having a new one. We know it’s a
long shot, but please drop Sam an
email if you’re able to help!
Easyfundraising
Just a reminder to all of you that are
starting your online Christmas shopping,
that Langton are signed up to the
Easyfundraising website. If you sign up and then click into
websites such as Amazon through the Easyfundraising site, a
percentage of your spend is donated to the school at no cost to
you at all. Every little helps!
A Wellie Good Result!!
A big thank you to
everyone for bringing in
their Pumpkin Welly
Walk sponsor money! We
can confirm that the
final amount raised was £1,065! This money
will be used for creative curriculum
activities during the Spring and Summer
terms. We’re extremely grateful to Jennie
Johnson for organising the whole event
(with a little bit of help from Martha and
Jasper!), and to Mrs Howard-Vyse for
allowing us to trudge around her land!
Congratulations also to Class 1’s Chloe, who
was the winner of the FlamingoLand family
ticket!
Christmas Lunch!
It’s Mrs Goodwill’s
favourite day of the
year……..(!) This year’s
Christmas lunch will
be on Friday 22nd
December. Mrs
Goodwill will be serving…
Turkey, roast potatoes, sausage, peas,
carrots, and gravy
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Christmas Tree Choc Ice
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There are even rumours of Christmas
crackers…! If your child doesn’t usually
have dinner that day, but would like to
partake, just let Sam in the office know by
Friday 8th December.
Lunch will cost £2.10 for KS2 pupils (and
will be charged to ParentPay), and is free to
all in Class 1.
The Nativity;
A Class 1 Production!
It’s time to dig out the
tea towels and sheep
costumes! The casting is
complete and the scripts
are being studied! Our
Producer/Director, Mrs
Laverack, will be sending
h o m e i n f o r m a t i o n
regarding costumes with
the cast members, so
please do keep checking
bags!
Thursday 14th December
will see our Class 1 stars
treading the boards for
not just one, but two
performances (2pm &
6pm) of their Christmas
play, “The Nativity”! An email regarding tickets will be coming
to you soon so please keep a look out for that, so’s not to miss a
ticket to the best show in town!
Dates for your diary
FoLS Christmas Fair Friday 1st December, 5.00-7.00pm
Class 2 Hope Central Christmas Experience Thursday 7th December
Class 1 Nativity Thursday 14th December, 2.00 & 6.00pm
Theatre trip “Jack & the Beanstalk” Tuesday 19th December
Class 2 Christmas Party Wednesday 20th December
Carol Service @ St Andrew’s Church Thursday 21st December, 9.00am
Class 1 Christmas Party Thursday 21st December
Christmas Jumper Day Friday 22nd December
Christmas Lunch! Friday 22nd December
Class 3 Christmas Party Friday 22nd December
End of Term Friday 22nd December
Staff Training Day Monday 8th January 2018
Start of the Spring Term Tuesday 9th January 2018
Class 1 Open Afternoon Thursday 11th January, 1.00-3.00pm
Class 2 1-night Residential 26th-27th April 2018
KS1 (Year 1) Phonics Screening w/c Monday 11th June 2018
KS2 (Year 6) SATS Weeks Monday 14th—Thursday 17th May 2018
Class 3 2-night residential 11th-13th June 2018
Langton School Governing Body Meetings—Autumn Term 2017
Full Governing Body Meeting Wednesday 6th December, 3.30pm
Party on!!
The countdown to Christmas is now well and truly underway! This
year, we will once again be having Christmas parties for each class
during the final week of term. The parties will be held in the
afternoon after lunch. Each child may bring in clothes to change
into for their party and their own party bag of snacks to enjoy
(two out of the following three —crisps, a wrapped biscuit (such
as a Kit-Kat), piece of fruit). Drinks will be provided by school.
So, the dates for your diaries are……..
Class 1 Party—Thursday 21st December
Class 2 Party—Wednesday 20th December
Class 3 Party—Friday 22nd December