Newsletter 37 -

w/c 4th July

SUMMER BBQ WEDNESDAY 20TH JULY

MESSAGE FROM FOSS

Please pre-book entry, food vouchers and tokens! The deadline for all pre-orders of Turk's Head burgers and sausages is Monday 11th July @11pm. There will only be a limited amount of spare burgers to buy on the day, so please place your orders NOW! www.pta-events.co.uk/foss


All vouchers and tokens will be distributed ahead of the event.

MORE FOSS NEWS ON PAGE THREE

DATES AND REMINDERS

Saturday 9th July - St Stephen's versus Orleans Primary Football Match on Moormead Park - 9.45 am - 12 noon

Monday 11th July - Brass Concert 9am - School Hall

Monday 11th - Thursday 14th July - Year Six School Journey to Hooke Court

Wednesday 13th July - Ruby class - final swimming session

Wednesday 13th July - FOSS secondhand uniform sale in the school playground from 3.00pm onwards

Thursday 14th July - 5B class assembly

Friday 15th July - Fake Tan Disco - School Hall from 7.30pm onwards (more detail on page Three)

Monday 18th July - Reports go out

Monday 18th July/Tuesday 19th July/Wednesday 20th July - Year Three - Pedestrian training

Wednesday 20th July - Leavers' Service - St Stephen's Church 10am

KS1 - Open Afternoon - 3.15 - 4.15pm

KS2 - Open Afternoon - 3.30 - 4.30pm

FOSS BBQ - 5.00 - 8.00pm (see flyer and other FOSS news on Page Three)

Thursday 21st July - KS1 and KS2 Sports Day at Orleans Park School

Friday 22nd July - End of term - school closes at 2.15pm

NO NUTS PLEASE

Just a little reminder that we are a 'nut free' school, so please ensure your children do not bring nuts in any form for their break time snacks or packed lunches. If children are bringing in ready prepared sandwiches and salads, please check the ingredients before you pack for school. We have children in school who have serious nut allergies, so we need to protect them at all times. Many thanks for your co-operation.

YEAR SIX ARE DEFINITELY JUNGLE VIPS

It was their final performance at St Stephen's and they most definitely did not disappoint. Year Six's rendition of Jungle Book would have made the late, great Rudyard Kipling very proud. And, he was not the only one. Our staff and parents were so pleased with this lot of young thespians, who acted and sang their hearts out. They also shoved in a few nifty dance moves. Here are some 'before' shots of them getting ready for the memorable performance. For more 'on stage' images, turn to page page five. Well done Year Six, you were all show stoppers.