Maths Open Morning Wednesday 1 st February 9

Friday January 27th 2017
Issue 16
Fuel For School Goes on Tour
Confidence is what I love in children.
circumstances e.g. Child catches the
Standing, presenting and holding a room bus home. For some reason Y6 have
full of Headteachers attention is a real taken it amongst themselves to ignore
skill. I was so pleased that Ellie, Kacey
this rule and to bring them in. I wasted
and Daisy on Tuesday this week did just a full afternoon last week trying to
that. Our great friends @fuelforschool find a missing phone as people were
and the @realjunkfoodproject asked us accusing others of stealing it. On
to present at their launch event in
Monday this week, I kid you not – I
Bradford. These girls wrote their own
had to confiscate 9 phones. This is
script, learnt it by heart…. Made a DVD amazing as there are only 33 in Y6 in
of our brilliant Market Stall and then
total. There is simply no need what so
stood in front of 100 Heads and
ever to have a phone in school. If a
delivered the most spectacular
child is feeling sad, my door is always
presentation. Other schools there also open whilst you wait to see your mum
presented, however they read from a
at the end of the day.
piece of paper, so at times it was hard to
follow. Our three superstars put on a
show that inspired and really showed
how brilliant the confidence level is here
at Parklands. Well done girls. It made the
6 hour round trip to Haworth very
memorable.
This Week’s attendance
RP 97
1A 85.8
1J 93.3
2M 94.3
2MS 91.8
2CD 95.3
3H 92.1
3R 97
4T 96.4
4C 92.2
No Mobile Phones in school. This is a
polite reminder that phones are only
allowed in school in exceptional
5N 93.6
5B 96.4
6D 85.6
6R 93.5
Please see below the message we have received from West Yorkshire Fire
and Rescue Service regarding head lice treatments.
X TABLES

6R
KS1 - number
bonds to 20
RP
92.5

KS2 – decimal
bonds to 10

EY’S – number
bonds this week
“We would like to remind parents and carers to always read and follow the
instructions carefully when using chemical insecticide products, typically sold in
chemists, to treat head lice. This is because these treatments contain flammable
elements. You should not therefore use hair dryers, or any other ignition source
such as matches, lighters and candles near anyone during the treatment process
whilst the product is being used. This advisory note follows a recent incident in West
Yorkshire in which a child’s hair was accidentally set alight during treatment
resulting in the child sustaining serious injuries.”
Maths Open Morning Wednesday 1st February 9-1030am
Celebration News
WRITER OF THE WEEEK
.
1A
1J
2M
2MS
2CD
3R
3H
4C
4T
5B
5N
6D
6R
Jason
Tyrone
Caleb
Shelby
Ashleigh
Jessica
Olivia
Tia
Chloe
Billie
Ashleigh
Reece
Moris
STAR OF THE WEEK
RT
Charlotte
RE
Jessica
1A
Rejoice
1J
Kaiden
2M Summer
2MS Megan
2CD Whole class
3R
Alfie
3H
Angel
4C
Leon
4T
Nathan
5B
Ellie
5N
Eugenie
6D
Riley
6R
Leticia
RP
Kieran
TIMES TABLE CHAMPS
1A
1J
2M
2MS
2CD
3R
3H
4C
4T
5B
5N
6D
6R
Tianna
Kaidan
Shauna
Stevie
Mollie
Leo
Angel
Riley
Kacie
Czareyna
Broocklyn
Lauwreance
Ellie
THE BEST SEATS IN THE HOUSE WINNERS SPONSORED by THE FRIENDS of PARKLANDS
*Daisy 4C; Kacie 4T; Ellie 6R; Jaidan RE; Benjamin 3R; Charlie B 3H; Ellie B 5B; Mikyas 5B