Conkers:
Maria W for being brave and playing with the other children in class - she has made some new friends.
Acorn:
Ludo for showing resilience and trying to cope and manage his emotions. Ludo has worked hard on coming into school and has been trying his best get himself into the green zone. Well done Ludo we are proud of you.
Ines for making good choices and showing kindness to her friends in Acorn class. She has made some good relationships within the class. Well done Ines.
Maple:
Kevin for settling in so beautifully, showing kindness, curiosity and having a big smile.
Taliah for being brave, and showing strength and determination everyday.
Mulberry:
Israel for settling in to Mulberry Class well and following all of our school rules including being persistent and kind.
Anaya for being a curious learner who always tries her best and shows persistence in her learning.
Pine:
Isabella for always being kind and helpful and making the right choices inside and outside of the classroom
Emil for always being patient and persistent even if he finds something difficult
Pear:
Sophia for always showing kindness to her friends.
David for his persistence and effort in learning this week.
Apple:
Nicholas- For always being part of our curious classroom. Your hand is always up, you ask lots of questions and demonstrate persistence daily. Keep it up Nicholas.
Joel- For always being part of our curious classroom. You always put so much effort into your learning and show persistence to better your learning. Keep it up Joel.
Ash:
Shane- for working hard in maths and challenging himself by asking for more questions.
Soumaya- for being persistent in maths.
Beam:
Davi for showing kindness and curiosity.
Skye for always being a model student and supporting her peers.
Beech:
Saqib for his great attitude to learning. He has tried so hard to improve his handwriting, presentation and independence when completing his work this week.
Faaiez for his persistence with his presentation in his books and his curiosity and questioning in class discussions.
Walnut:
Bhavya for settling into school with confidence and demonstrating curiosity and persistence across all areas of learning.
Laura for adapting well to our school community and for approaching all areas of learning with curiosity and persistence.
Willow:
Sem for showing great curiosity during lessons and assemblies this week by asking lots of questions.
Rejoice for participating fully in class, group and independent activities showing curiosity and persistence.
Chestnut:
Jana for her excellent curiosity and fantastic attitude towards her learning. She always tries her best and shares her ideas with the class.
Alitza for her excellent curiosity and fantastic attitude towards her learning. She always tries her best and shares her ideas with the class.
Oak:
Cason, for his persistence and positivity during during maths lessons. He has become a great talk partner and shows his knowledge in his independent work too.
Rick, for consistently being a role model, making god choices and showing the school values. He shoes maturity and respect at all times.
From Abie Longstaff, creator of the bestselling Fairytale Hairdresser series, comes a laugh-out-loud new picture book series that reimagines the early lives of classic fairy-tale characters. These funny and original stories turn familiar tales upside down, exploring how the heroes – and villains – became the legends we know today.
The Big Bad Wolf hasn’t always been bad, but with his sharp teeth, short temper and a naughty Little Red stealing his special cloak, it might only be a matter of time…
Full of adventure, mischief, and a big bad twist, Little Big Bad Wolf is the perfect read for children who love fairy tales with a fresh, playful edge – and a dash of trouble! Join Little Wolfie and his school friends as we learn what The Big Bad Wolf was like before the fairy tale.
This week's Healthy Selfie is from Mr Sheth. His healthy goal is to stay active every day. Mr Sheth is working towards this goal by playing tennis regularly.
If you have a Healthy Selfie that you would like to share on the newsletter, please email it to admin@central.herts.sch.uk FAO Miss Charalambous.
Maple: Ebony
Mulberry: Aslihan
Pear: Evan
Pine: Johanna
At Central Primary School, we take attendance and punctuality very seriously. We aim to have an attendance figure in excess of 96% . Our current attendance percentage is 95.56%.
Huge congratulations to Beech Class who achieved 100% attendance. They have earnt themselves a prize.
The next prize is for the year group that gets a 100% attendance.
Please remember arriving on time for school is important because late arrivals will miss and also disrupt the learning already happening in class.
If you have concerns about or need support with your child's attendance, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Mrs Guthrie
At Central Primary School, we recognise pro-social behaviours in Key Stage 2 by giving children ClassDojo points. Every half term, the classes decide on a collective target to earn a class reward. In addition, at the end of the half term, we hold a ClassDojo raffle, where the children can win some exciting prizes! How is your child(ren)'s class doing?
1st Place: Willow - 1011
2nd Place: Walnut - 968
3rd Place: Apple - 928
Autumn 1:
Monday 22nd September - Year 6 Library Visit
Tuesday 23rd September - Year 4 Library Visit
Friday 26th September - European Languages Day
Wednesday 1st October - Parent Reading Session - 9am
Friday 3rd October - Chestnut Class Assembly - 9am
Monday 6th October - Year 2 Library Visit
Wednesday 8th October - Year 1 Library Visit
Friday 10th October - Oak Class Assembly - 9am
Wednesday 15th October - Year 6 Natural History Museum
Wednesday 15th October - Parent Reading Session - 9am
Friday 17th October - Willow Class Assembly - 9am
Monday 20th October - Parents' Evening - 3:45
Tuesday 21st October - Parents' Evening - 3:45
Thursday 23rd October - Coffee Morning - Reading - 9am
Friday 24th October - INSET Day - School closed for pupils
Monday 27th - Friday 31st - Half Term - School closed