Headteacher: Mr J McLucas
Dear Parents and Carers,
We are nearing the end of a very busy and exciting term. There are still a number of events to look forward to next week; years 3,5 and 6 will be performing in their Christmas concerts. Lucky Year 3 are having a virtual reality experience from a computing expert. All of the classes are planning an end of term parties on Friday.
We will be raising money for the Lennox Cancer Trust on Friday by having a non school uniform day in return for a charity donation. (Donations are voluntary !)
Pupils will be having Christmas parties on Friday 20th December 2019. We invite all pupils to come to school in non-uniform: pulling out their best party outfits, whether it be glittery to dazzle or comfortable to dance in. We are asking for a voluntary donation of 50p and every penny raised will go directly to Lennox Children's Charity and help bring some joy to those in need.
School finishes at 3:00 as normal on Friday. We start back on Monday 6th January 2020
Diary Dates
Friday 13th December 1-5 Mead Christmas Fair Everyone welcome !
Friday 13th December 1-5 Mead Christmas Fair Everyone welcome !
Monday 16th December: Year 3 coding experience, Nursery Christmas Concert 10:30am, Apple class trip to Lidl, Year 6 Christmas Concert at 2:00pm.
Tuesday 17th December: Aspen class visit Lidl, Year 3 Christmas Concert at 2:00pm, Music lessons continue in Maple.
Wednesday 18th December: Redwood swimming lessons, Christmas dinner day.
Thursday 19th December: Christmas party day, Alder class trip to Lidl, Year 1 Forest school, Music lessons in Maple.
Friday 20th December: BREAK UP FOR CHRISTMAS , Non uniform day for Lennox Children’s charity.
Havering Catering Services
Week beginning 06/01/2020 is week 3 on the Havering catering services menu. All meals are served with unlimited salad and vegetables and cost £2.25.
Weekly Attendance
KS1: 95% KS2: 97% Overall: 96%
Congratulations to Apricot and Almond who top the attendance table this week.
E for Excellence Winners
These wonderful children have demonstrated excellence this week.
Certificate of Presentation
The following children have been recognised for the beautifully presented work in their books. They clearly take pride in all that they do and are doing their best in every lesson.
Georgie, Dorrie, Leo, Paige
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.
Layla-Rose, Nathaniel, Luke, Lily- Ann, Alfie, Riley, Sahir, Khalifa, Ruben, Frankie, Louise-Maria, Danny.C, Alex, Jaevon, Siena
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.
Reciprocity
These children have shown interdependence, collaborated effectively, listened to others, displayed empathy and have imitated effective ideas and methods from others. Joe, Sophia, James, Medeea
Reflectiveness
These pupils have planned carefully, revised ides, identified key features and can talk about their learning.
Rajaab, Steven, Nina, Tyler, Tirenioluwa
Resilience
These children have demonstrated perseverance, managed distractions, noticed patterns and been absorbed in their tasks. Carla, Ruby, Nathan, Maisie, Sabeer, Emmy, Freddie, Harry, Caden-Jai
Resourcefulness
These pupils have been curious about learning, made links between ideas, shown imagination, reasoned methodically and capitalised on resources.
Fallon, Matthew, Mia
Teacher Happy
Ruby, Lidia, Summer Rose
Learning Challenge
These children have been working hard at home and extending their knowledge through their learning challenge work.
Reading Awards
In recognition of the pupils’ ability to devour books, immerse themselves in stories and read relentlessly at home.
Bookmarks: Darci, Rosie, Liam, Freddie, Dina, Lewis, Poppy-Mae, Kolby, Asad, Jimmy, Victoria
Bronze Reader Award: Niamh, Archie.S, Aida
Silver Reader Award: Ale, Hugo
75 Book: Eddie, Megan, Elise, Eason
Gold Reader Award:
Maths Challenge
These pupils have used their ability to think both mathematically and creatively to solve maths challenges.
Fact Hunter
This award is in recognition of your insatiable appetite for knowledge and your ability to sniff out amazing facts.
SPaG Detectives
These pupils are able to apply their SPaG skills to real life situations and have investigated crimes against the English language.
Tracker Awards
These children have been working hard and achieving academic success and therefore have earned themselves the following rewards.
I hope you all have a fantastic holiday
Yours sincerely,
Jim McLucas
Headteacher
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