Monday, 3 November 2014
School Dinner Menu Oct - Feb
The new school dinner menu is available below. It is exactly the same as the previous version. However new ones had to be printed so that the dates were correct.
So that you know when each week starts...
Mon 3rd Nov - Fri 7th Nov Week 3
Mon 10th Nov - Fri 14th Nov Week 1
Dinner tickets are on sale for Junior pupils every Monday and Wednesday morning from 8.30am
So that you know when each week starts...
Mon 3rd Nov - Fri 7th Nov Week 3
Mon 10th Nov - Fri 14th Nov Week 1
Dinner tickets are on sale for Junior pupils every Monday and Wednesday morning from 8.30am
Learning Power Awards:
These are the key skills that our children will need to learn effectively in class and be successful later in life. Abena Pim-Wusu, Lucian Bundy, Cruz Carey, and Megan- Mae Burnett have shown great resilience this week. They all persevered when their work became challenging.
Matthew Murcia has been awarded a certificate for his reflectiveness this week. Well done Matthew! Desmond Jonas, Callum Watson and Maison Sheriff have shown resourcefulness.
Matthew Murcia has been awarded a certificate for his reflectiveness this week. Well done Matthew! Desmond Jonas, Callum Watson and Maison Sheriff have shown resourcefulness.
Governor & Parent Meeting - Mon 10th Nov @ 9am
Dear Parents & Carers,
The next meeting with governors has been arranged for Monday 10th November at 9am.
Governors are keen to maintain this informal link with you. We have continued to meet termly since Spring 2011. Since that first meeting the school has gone through an incredible transformation from being in special measures to now being an outstanding school. The leadership team , led by Mr Drakes, are relentless in their pursuit of excellence.
The school continues to move from strength to strength but we all know that the journey continues. We remain committed to ensuring that all children at Broadford get the best education possible.
Please come along to hear Mr. Drakes update you on the progress at Broadford. It is also your opportunity to discuss your thoughts about the school. We want to hear what we are doing well and where we could improve. It would also be a great opportunity for us as Governors to meet new parents to the school.
Please join us on 10th November at 9am. Tea/Coffee and refreshments will be available.
Yours faithfully,
Gill Gordon
Chair of Governors
The next meeting with governors has been arranged for Monday 10th November at 9am.
Governors are keen to maintain this informal link with you. We have continued to meet termly since Spring 2011. Since that first meeting the school has gone through an incredible transformation from being in special measures to now being an outstanding school. The leadership team , led by Mr Drakes, are relentless in their pursuit of excellence.
The school continues to move from strength to strength but we all know that the journey continues. We remain committed to ensuring that all children at Broadford get the best education possible.
Please come along to hear Mr. Drakes update you on the progress at Broadford. It is also your opportunity to discuss your thoughts about the school. We want to hear what we are doing well and where we could improve. It would also be a great opportunity for us as Governors to meet new parents to the school.
Please join us on 10th November at 9am. Tea/Coffee and refreshments will be available.
Yours faithfully,
Gill Gordon
Chair of Governors
Sunday, 2 November 2014
Weekly Winners: MDA, Presentation & Maths Challenge
Presentation:
Well done to Samson Wright and Tolu Erinle who has worked really hard to produce work that has been presented to a high standard.
Well done to Samson Wright and Tolu Erinle who has worked really hard to produce work that has been presented to a high standard.
MDA Award Winners:
These wonderful children have been particularly helpful at lunchtimes this week.
EYFS & KS1 Bobby Peek
KS2 Lucy Lockhart
Maths Challenge:
Katherine Barrett, Jack Eve, Emma Groom and Kye Smethurst have been awarded the Maths Challenge certificate this week for her efforts with the latest puzzle. Don’t forget to put your full name on the slip when you have and go. Check the blog for the next challenge!
Fact Hunters: Rhinos, spiders & mines
Deborah Oluokun
White rhinos are actually grey in colour. Monkey spiders are the largest in the world and can eat two birds at a time!
Jackie & Michael Ramalingam
South American Goliath spider. They can rub their legs together to release articulating hairs – which can irritate possible predators.
Shyanne Harris
Were you aware that leafcutter ants secrete a chemical trail so they can always find the nest? The ants are capable of carrying over 50 times their own body weight.
Harmonie Hall
The Bingham Canyon Mine has been in production since 1906, and has resulted in the creation of a pit over 0.6 miles (0.97 km) deep, 2.5 miles (4 km) wide, and covering 1,900 acres (770 ha). This makes it the largest man made hole in the world!
White rhinos are actually grey in colour. Monkey spiders are the largest in the world and can eat two birds at a time!
Jackie & Michael Ramalingam
South American Goliath spider. They can rub their legs together to release articulating hairs – which can irritate possible predators.
Shyanne Harris
Were you aware that leafcutter ants secrete a chemical trail so they can always find the nest? The ants are capable of carrying over 50 times their own body weight.
Harmonie Hall
The Bingham Canyon Mine has been in production since 1906, and has resulted in the creation of a pit over 0.6 miles (0.97 km) deep, 2.5 miles (4 km) wide, and covering 1,900 acres (770 ha). This makes it the largest man made hole in the world!
Star Readers & Writers
Star Writer Awards:
These children have produced excellent pieces of writing this week which have made use of some powerful vocabulary: Iasha Sillah, Daniel Oluokun, Micayla Smith, Conor Borrell, Haliya Gbadamosi, Connor Holloway, Jessica Simpson, Spencer Griffiths and Ronnie Marshall . Look out on the blog for more examples of their writing!
Star Reading Awards:
Sophie Lewis, Lucian Bundy, Tahani Towe-Enu and Olamide Otegbola have achieved their Bronze Reading award. These children have now read enough books to claim their bookmark.
These children have produced excellent pieces of writing this week which have made use of some powerful vocabulary: Iasha Sillah, Daniel Oluokun, Micayla Smith, Conor Borrell, Haliya Gbadamosi, Connor Holloway, Jessica Simpson, Spencer Griffiths and Ronnie Marshall . Look out on the blog for more examples of their writing!
Star Reading Awards:
Sophie Lewis, Lucian Bundy, Tahani Towe-Enu and Olamide Otegbola have achieved their Bronze Reading award. These children have now read enough books to claim their bookmark.
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