Friday, 17 November 2017

Weekly Newsletter - Friday 17th November, 2017

Headteacher: Mrs L Nicholls

Dear Parents and Carers,

Diary Dates
On Monday 20th November year 1 are taking part in a cycle awareness day (CAD) and year 2 are visiting the fire station.
Tuesday 21st is the second CAD day for year 1. We have our first parents forum meeting at 9.00 am. Year 3 have a talk from the local policing team, the school council are meeting with other school council representatives from our cluster schools and their is a netball match against Parsonage Farm Primary school in the afternoon.
On Wednesday morning each class will be holding the first round of the spelling bee, if your child would like to make it to the school team this year please help them learn their spellings. Redwood will be visiting Pizza Express and the Harry Potter film club are watching film 2 in preparation for their next quiz round. Nursery pupils will be participating in a Freshwater Theatre workshop and LAMDA lessons are taking place in the afternoon.
On Thursday 23rd year 6 have a talk from the dogs trust to find out more about their work. Year 5 spinebreakers are visiting Waterstones to select some quality reading texts for their peers.
Friday 24th is the  deadline for any deposits for the year 5 Mersea residential trip. It is also non school uniform day.
Look out on the blog for stories.

Congratulations
I am absolutely delighted to announce that Emily Claydon is the 2017 design a Christmas bauble competition winner. Congratulations to Emily, her baby Jesus in the manger design caught the eye of the judges. We can’t wait to see your design hanging in Romford shopping center for the Christmas period.

LFPA
On Friday 24th November we are holding a non school uniform day at both Broadford and Mead Primary schools in support of the ‘Rainbow Tombola’. that the year 6 prefects are organising for the LFPA Christmas Fayre. Pupils can come to school wearing their own clothes, but they must wear school shoes or trainers. Instead of the normal procedure of bringing in some money, on this occasion we are asking pupils to bring in an item to donate to the tombola in exchange for wearing non school uniform.
As it is a ‘Rainbow Tombola’ we need new items which are of course in the colours of the rainbow. We have given each year group a specific colour to make sure that we have a spectrum of colours for our tombola. Please see the list below to see what colour your child’s year group is.
EYFS - Orange
Year 1 - Green
Year 2 - Pink
Year 3 - Purple
Year 4 - Red
Year 5 - Yellow
Year 6 - Blue

All you and your child need to do is select a new item in the specific colour for their year group and bring it into school on the non school uniform day on Friday 24th November. Then come along to the Christmas Fayre on Saturday 9th December and play the ‘Rainbow Tombola’ to win a prize every time. We can’t wait to see you all there.

Havering Catering Services
Week beginning Monday 20th November is week 1 on the Havering Catering Services menu. A school meal costs £2.20 and is served with unlimited salad and vegetables.

Weekly Attendance:  
KS1: -         Pine 96.55% KS2: -Birch 98.67% Overall:  95.6%
Congratulations to Pine and Birch who top the attendance table this week.  It is great that we are nearly back to our target of 96%.

E for Excellence Winners:
These wonderful children have demonstrated excellence this week.
Mulberry
Adrian Luca
Ash
Nathan Ehihon
Pine
Olivia  Patrick
Birch
Harry Hann
Rowan
Adrian Arduino
Willow
Ayomade Adegbite
Cedar
Matilda Butler
Elm
Trinity Hawkes
Cherry
Frankie Watson
Maple
Adebare Olugbodi
Hazel
Leanne Royer
Larch
Elina Joshi
Sequoia
Dora Lewis
Redwood
Lelethu Nombeko
Certificate of Presentation:
The following children have presented their work beautifully and take pride in all that they do in their books.
Levan Towe-Enu, Caitlin Bowden, Charlie Green, Joe Robinson, Alfie Bloy, Godswill Hartford, Lewis Davis, Ronnie Gayle, Ranita Ariyibi, Jorja-Mae Dines, Oliver Stay, Libby Northwood

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.  
Jack Eve, Jaevon Omari Petrie, Chelsea Chu Goodman, Bradley Joy, Paris Godfrey, Harry Lennon, Weronika Harandi, Malachi Wright. Kiera Taylor, Megan Robinson, Tommy Watson, Siena Cornish, Charlie Randall

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. Tony Marshall, Teddie Gabriel, Lukas Smirnovas, Riley Whitcombe, Ethan Borrell, Evie Cottam, Zara Satti, Finley Livingstone, Maisy Cohen, Roxy Smith, Sophie Houslton, Tyler Shephard, Archy Gore, the whole of Birch Class
Ruby Welch,
These children have shown that they can manage distraction, notice patterns and become absorbed in their tasks – well done for your Resilience certificate:
Alfie Donnelly, Tegan Sage, Storm Hawkes, George Hart, Tyrell Bertin, Leah Sharpe, Thomas Royer, Jack Dempsey,Indiana Roy,
These children have managed to show that they can plan and revise ideas to earn their Reflectiveness certificate.
Freddie Lewis, Chloe-Rose Marshall, Jersey Callcut Hannaford,

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:
Austin Hall, Saarah Khanan, Ruby-Rose Palfreman, Taylor Royer, Samuel Hatwell, Lacey Joyett, Kayne Regan-Osborn, Livi Middleton,

Learning Challenge
These children have been working hard at home and extending their knowledge through their learning challenge work.
Joshua Nwaokolo, Ehan Mollah.

Reading Awards
In recognition of the pupils’ ability to devour books, immerse themselves in stories and read relentlessly at home.
Bookmark:
Amelie Gallagher, Keira Atkinson, Mimi Wicher, Tommy Cressey, Kiara Baker, Jessica Butler, Kyla Miller, Leanne Royer, Ollie Dodge, Tele Onabajo, Lottie Eve, Maggie Maguire, Nevaeh Gibb-Clark, Praharsh Polisani, Riley Lamb,
Bronze reader award:
Jack Eve, Kiara Baker, Charlie Grant, Adrian Arduino, Madalina Luca,
Free Readers
Melisa Uluer
Summer Rose Trew

Maths Challenge
These pupils have used their ability to think both mathematically and creatively to solve maths challenges.
Nicole Alao

Happy Teacher
Maliat Bakreen has been keeping a smile on her teacher’s face this week.

Team Broadford
These children have been giving up their time and volunteering to make our school a better place for us all.
Bronze and Silver award - Lilly Reynolds

Tracker Awards
These children have been working hard and achieving academic success and therefore have earned themselves the following rewards.  
Bronze certificate - Lukas Smirnovas, Iniya Boothiraj, Hannah Wellings, Charlie Bott, Lilly Wells, Riley Lamb, Adrian MM Arduino, Elsie-Rose Elsdon-Skehill, Indiana Roy, Louie Athey, Sophia Heron, Frankie Woolnough.
Silver Pencil - Adebare  Olugbodi, Lily Gray
Silver certificate - Ollie Venables, Christopher Russell, Sienna Watson.
Silver prestige certificate - Olivia Wheal
Golden certificate -  Freddie Jordan, Klaidi Krasniqi, Tiggy Burnett
Platinum prize - Alfie Bloy,
Platinum certificate- Samira Rahman,  
Diamond prize - John Olatunji, Eriya Byamugisha, Ollie Dodge, Joshua Nwaokolo
Diamond Certificate - Kanishka Chintala, Sacha Raif, Eriya Byamugisha, Sky Griffiths
Diamond prestige certificate - Arya Shah
Star prize - Nikola Urban
Star certificate - Amandeep Ubhi

I hope you all have a wonderful weekend.
Yours sincerely,

Mrs L Nicholls

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