CPS Newsletter | Spring | Issue Four
Stars of the week
Year R
Conkers:
Callum for demonstrating curiosity during art activities.
Nathan for working hard in phonics lessons. He has started to orally blend the CVC words and he is trying his best to segment the words. He is able to identify the first two phonemes in a word when segmenting.
Acorn:
Sophia for demonstrating excellent learning behaviours, being curious and willing to have a go during Skills Time.
Deva for demonstrating curiosity, having a go and helping others during Skills Time.
Year 1
Maple:
Anea, Eloah and Isabella for working together excellently, during Art, to imitate an artist's artwork. Their piece of work was very impressive!
Mulberry:
Izabel for her engagement in learning, kindness and fantastic effort in PE.
Shane for his attention on the carpet and effort during group work.
Year 2
Pine:
Eesa for working hard on his handwriting this week. Eesa has been persistent in ensuring that his writing is need and well presentented. He has paid attention to detail and tried his best to keep his letters formed correctly. Well done Eesa.
Ines for being persistent with her learning and not giving up when there's a challenge. Well done Ines and keep up the hard work.
Pear:
Lucas for working really hard at all of his tasks and for trying to communicate more with school adults and his friends. Well done Lucas.
Alexandru R for writing a brilliant story with lots of adjectives and conjunctions to make his sentences more interesting.
Year 3
Apple:
Logan for demonstrating a positive attitude and mindset to his learning. Logan has shown great curiosity and persistence in all of his work. Well done.
Arianna for settling so well into Apple Class; she has produced some superb pieces of work. Well done Arianna.
Ash:
Yohan for always demonstrating curiosity, persistence and for being a brilliant role model inside the classroom.
Alihan for showing an increased amount of effort in all of his learning this week.
Year 4
Beam:
Lenny for showing increased effort in all of his learning and for demonstrating all the pro-social values.
Ioana for showing increased effort in her learning and for demonstrating all the pro-social values.
Beech:
Odin for trying his hardest in maths. He is working independently and showing great resilience with fractions.
Evie for great effort in maths and in English. She is using her phonics to write independently.
Year 5
Walnut:
Vihaan - for beautiful presentation in all books and for working had in all your learning.
Teagan - for trying really hard in all subjects and trying to become more independent in maths.
Willow:
Alice - for demonstrating a good learning attitude and persevering in all her learning even when things are tricky .
Gulsom- for really giving things a good go and overcoming challenges in Maths especially this week.
Year 6
Chestnut:
Hooria and Macy for being excellent Year 6 role models, walking around the school beautifully, always being so helpful and for consistently following the school values. Keep up the hard work Hooria and Macy.
Oak:
Ahmed for demonstrating real resilience in all of his learning this week and smashing it in his tests. Well done! Keep up the hard work.
Nidhi for always following all of the schools values and working hard in every subject all of the time. Amazing - keep it up!
Writers of the Week
This week we want to showcase some of our fantastic writers' learning this week. This is something we would like to do every other week and we are excited to see more of the children's writing featured in the newsletter. We hope you enjoy reading a Writer of the Week from each phase.
Acorns - Anwen
Mulberry - Jeffrey
Beam - Lenny
Walnut - Michonne
Watford FC Youth KICKS
Herts for Learning Online Safety Newsletter
Please follow the link below to read Herts for Learning's Online Safety Newsletter. The newsletter contains ideas for developing safe online practices in your homes and recommendations for games that you can play with your children to support their understanding.
Online Safety Parent Guide
Attendance at Central
ClassDojo
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 93.3%.
I look forward to seeing this percentage continue to rise. Please be aware letters will be sent out for low 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
Please use this link as guidance from the NHS regarding sickness and attendance. https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/is-my-child-too-ill-for-school/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery (please click the top link when redirected)
At Central Primary School, we recognise pro-social behaviours 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!
1st place - Acorn Class
2nd place - Willow Class
3rd place - Beech Class
Dates for the diary
9th February - Beech Class assembly (9:05am - 9:30)
9th February - Parent coffee morning (E-Safety)
12th - 13th February - Parents evening
16th February - PSA Cake sale