W.E 17.03.2017 - Whitley And Eggborough Community Primary

NEWSLETTER
WHITLEY AND EGGBOROUGH COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL
17th March
LEARNING LANE, WHITLEY, GOOLE. DN14 0WE
2017
Website address: www.whitleyandeggboroughcpschool.co.uk
E-mail: [email protected]
Headteacher: Mrs J Snead
01977 661247
Issue 21
Our Vision is for...all members of the school community to work together to develop happy, confident
and enthusiastic children who thrive in a stimulating and exciting environment—
environment—an environment
where there is mutual respect so that each child develops a lifelong love of learning.
learning
PTA Event
Egyptian Museum and Merit Awards
The PTA is holding a coffee
and cake event in the school
hall on Thursday 23rd March
at 3.15pm. This is a free and
informal drop in event for parents and carers to find out
more about the PTA members, PTA events and for
anyone who is interested in volunteering with the
committee.
Parents and carers are invited into school on
Wednesday 5th April to take a look around our
Egyptian museum, from 1.15pm. This will showcase
the children’s work which has been completed
during this half term’s Mission Possible.
Merit
awards for each class will be presented, in the
dining hall, at the following times:
Parking
Once again, we find it necessary to mention parking
down Learning Lane, especially at home time. Please
DO NOT park on the yellow zig-zag lines outside
school. Unfortunately, a coach bringing children back
from a trip recently was unable to park and let the
children off safely, and as a consequence of this, caused
a jam down Learning Lane. By parking on this marked
area and without due care and consideration you are
endangering your children’s safety.
Please be
considerate when parking. Thank you for your
cooperation.
Class Visits
Please note the dates for the following class visits:Thursday 23rd March - Chestnut & Sycamore
Doncaster Museum.
Friday 24th March - Maple & Willow
Leeds City Museum.
Friday 31st March - Oak
Leeds City Museum.
Comic Relief 2017
On Friday 24th March, children are
invited to wear non-uniform and
something red for a minimum donation of £1. During the
afternoon, we will be holding a Comedy Talent Show. If
your child would like to enter, they need to add their
name to the posters around school. Thank you.
Acorns & Pine
1.30pm
Elm & Fir
1.45pm
Chestnut & Sycamore
2pm
Willow
2.15pm
Maple & Oak
2.30pm
KS1 Bagshaw Museum Visit
KS1 enjoyed a wonderful day out at Bagshaw
Museum on Wednesday, learning about all aspects
of Egyptian life, including the art of mummification!
Wk Beginning 06.03.17
Dragon Points
Class
% Attendance
Acorns
95.2
Pine
96.4
Elm
98.8
Fir
98.9
Chestnut
93.2
Sycamore
96.7
Willow
98.4
Maple
99.2
Oak
97.6
Fire-Drake—Red
2760
Lemisch—Yellow
3286
Masingi—Green
2995
Anzu—Blue
2754
Acorns— Alfie Jones for always being such a kind and hardworking member of Acorn class.
Pine—Connor Pearson-Hopkins for making sure all of our class have someone to play with on the playground.
Fir—Jennifer Parnell for always helping in the classroom and making sure it stays tidy.
Elm—Tyler Bendig for always giving compliments to his classmates during show and tell and showing respect by listening.
Chestnut—Lacey Lifsey for always being the first to offer to help with any job.
Sycamore– Casey-May Winter for being helpful and a kind member of the class.
Willow—Heather Kingston for always having a positive attitude and being ready to help others.
Maple—Oscar Stowell for being eager to help others during computing without being asked.
Oak—Sam Mundy for giving up his time to help and teach scratch skills to other children.
Acorns— Abigail Coventry for super work—writing her name in hieroglyphics.
Pine—Mia Craven-Sanchez for excellent presentation in her maths book.
Fir—Brooke Ruddock for doing some lovely writing about her Egyptian God and using her spelling card.
Elm—Trudi-Linley for working extremely hard in today’s maths and solving her multiplication and division problems.
Chestnut—Harrison Taylor for really trying to improve in all areas of his work. Freddie Cleaver for increasing the amount of
work he produces.
Sycamore—Rose Keefe for the expert making of a kaleidoscope in Mission Science.
Willow—Megan Broadhurst for persevering during swimming and making great progress.
Maple—Rosie Bell for creating a fantastic scratch project and demonstrating methods to the rest of the class.
Oak—Joe Gale for trying so hard during Y6 booster mornings and always being so eager to learn.