Friday, 19 May 2017

Weekly Newsletter - Friday 19th May


Weekly Newsletter
Dear Parents and Carers,


LFPA
We would like to thank everyone who attended the LFPA Race Night last Friday. It was a great evening and which was thoroughly enjoyed by all who attended. Clearly for the evening to run smoothly a lot of work had to be done behind the scenes and I would like to personally thank members of the LFPA and governors for the time and effort they put in to ensure the event was successful. The final figure has yet to be confirmed but I understand they raised around £4000.


Walk to School Week
Thank you to Miss Chau, Mrs Smith and their group of happy JTA volunteers who have organised a wonderful Walk to School week. Well done to all of the pupils who walk to school throughout the week. However, we do not want to stop just because it’s the end of walk to school week. We would like to encourage all families to continue to walk to school whenever possible. Live to far to walk? No problem - park a little further away and walk the rest of the way.


Maths Parties
You are warmly invited to come and join in the maths parties. Please note the date for your child’s year group.  
Reception - Thursday 25th May (In classrooms) @ 2.15 pm
Year 1 - Thursday 15th June (In classrooms) @ 9.15 am
Year 2 - Friday 26th May (In classrooms) @ 9.15 am
Year 3 - Friday 9th June (In the hall) @ 9.15 am
Year 4 - Friday 16th June (In the hall) @9.15 am
Year 5 - Friday 30th June (In the hall) @ 9.15 am
Year 6 - Friday 7th July (In the hall) @ 9.15 am


Diary Dates
On Wednesday 24th May at 9.00 am the KS1&2 dancers and the KS1&2 singers will be sharing what they have been doing during club time in the sharing assembly. We are looking forward to seeing as many of you there as possible.
On Wednesday year 4 pupils will be taking part in a creative composition project. Year 5&6 pupils will be visiting Mead to watch a performance of the Firebird.
On Thursday 25th May year 4 will continue their creative composition project. Year 6 pupils are visiting the Olympic park in Stratford for the Shell live event.
At 2.15 pm on Thursday 25th, we would like to invite parent and carers of reception pupils to a maths party. You will find out how your child learns maths and will have the opportunity to complete some activities with your children.
On Friday 26th May at 9.15 am, we warmly invite parents and carers of pupils in year 2 to their maths party. Brush up on your times tables before you arrive, there may be opportunities for parent participation.
We break up on Friday 26th May for half term and return to school on Monday 5th June.


Havering Catering Services
Week beginning 22nd May is week 3 on the Havering Catering menu.

Weekly Attendance:  
KS1: - Cherry 98.06%         KS2: - 100% Overall: 96.12%  
Congratulations to Cherry  and Ash  who top the attendance table this week. An extra special congratulations to Ash for 100% for the second time this term.   It is great to see our attendance percentage tip over the target of 96%. Well done all.


E for Excellence Winners:
These wonderful children have demonstrated excellence this week.
Alder
Indianna Roy
Sequoia
Charlie Randall
Apple
Tutu Omisore
Ash
Simran Bashir
Aspen
Shajia Shaik
Birch
Adebare Olugbodi
Mulberry
Frankie Watson
Willow
Grace Gore
Pine
Charlie Porter
Elm
Alisha March
Cedar
Rashid Sillah
Maple
Lacey Wall
Cherry
Bonnie Martin
Larch
Anais Aityounes
Hazel
Naleli Sibanda
Redwood
Candice Chambers

Certificate of Presentation:
The following children have presented their work beautifully and take pride in all that they do in their books.
Charlie Marshall, Jude Gore, Vinnie O’Leary, Olivia Crane, Mia Gallagher, Daniel Tonu, Rolan Vumuka, Callie-Rose Barnett, Ramone Holme-Slater, Armani Peek, Teni Adu


Star Writers:
These children have been awarded a star writer certificate and golden pencil in recognition of their excellent writing, use of powerful vocabulary and sophisticated writing  techniques.  
Joshua Lott, Evan Andrews, Ellis Curtis-Rich, Levi Bonsu Amanfo, George Hart, Peter Joy, Grace Leadbitter, Frankie Woolnough, Jack Dempsey, Diya Patel, Lelethu Nombeko


Learning Power Awards:
These are the key skills that our children will need to learn effectively in class and to be successful later in life.
These children have demonstrated effective reciprocity this week – able to listen carefully, work collaboratively and take turns. Brandonlee Bundy, Brooke Borland, Leigh-Anna Weaver, Kaley Watson, Tyler Kelly, Connor Robinson, Lacey Joyett, Fabian Cacaj


These children have shown that they can manage distraction, notice patterns and become absorbed in their tasks – well done for your Resilience certificate:
Alffie Pilcher, Florence Ayres, Maisie Caine,


These children have managed to show that they can plan and revise ideas to earn their Reflectiveness certificate.
Elizabeth Ositelu, Brandon Cohen, Tony Marshall, Adi Kaushal,


Being able to show that you can make links between ideas and showing imagination demonstrates resourcefulness. These pupils have been awarded their resourcefulness certificate this week:
Emily Russell, Samuel Hatwell, Molly-May Harrop, Sacha Raif


Learning Challenge
These children have been working hard at home and extending their knowledge through their learning challenge work.
Augustas Baradinskas, Nicole Ala, Ellie Chalmers


Reading Awards
In recognition of the pupils’ ability to devour books, immerse themselves in stories and read relentlessly at home.
Bookmark
Charlie Marshall, Olivia Patrick Stuart
Bronze reader award
Charlie Marshall, Roxy Smith, Dorrie Lewis, Bobby Peek, Harriet Rodrigues,
Silver reader award
Kaden Nicol, Ruby-May White, Harvy Bende, Lukas Smirnovas
Platinum Award
Sophia Heron
Own book
Aimee Doidge, Fayo Ayodola
Gold reader award
Elsie-Rose Elsdon-Skehill, Ruby-Rose Palfreman
Free Reader
Freddie Lewis


Maths Challenge
These pupils have used their ability to think both mathematically and creatively to solve maths challenges.
Indie Sale, Ellie Wise, Summer Rose Trew, Taylor Royer


Team Broadford Volunteering Awards
These children have been giving up their time to make our school a better place for us all to live and work in.
Silver - Leo Witten


Tracker Awards
These children have been working hard and achieving academic success and therefore have earned themselves the following rewards.  
Bronze - Shane Kirk
Bronze prestige - Isabelle Munford Olivia Wheal, Alisha March,
Silver certificate - Andrew Mihei-Stoian, Blake Maddox, Akunna Ezeogu, Gabriela Zaikauskaite
Silver prestige certificate - Finley Livingstone
Golden bookmark - Teni Adu, Storm Hawkes, Melisa Uluer
Golden certificate -  Teni Adu
Platinum Prize - Teni Adu, Charlie Marshall, Summer-Rose Trew, Maisie Moss, Daniel Tonu, Moyin Ayodola
Platinum certificate- Teni Adu, Charlie Marshall, Maisie Moss, Lelethu Nombeko, Oliwia Bartnik,
Platinum prestige - Jack Eve
Star prize - Alex Kopiec, Mia Gallagher, Kaitlyn Smethurst
Star certificate - Conner Holloway


I hope you all have a fabulous weekend.
Yours sincerely,
Mrs L Nicholls
Headteacher

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