Cheam Fields Primary Academy
Weekly Newsletter
1st July 2022
Recent Events
Wednesday 1st June - Thursday 30th June - PRIDE Month
June is Pride Month celebrates lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, plus (LGBT+) pride. Celebrating diversity and people's right to live how they choose without discrimination, Pride Month promotes positivity and equal rights for all.
In PSHE lessons this term, children are learning about different types of families as well as recognising and challenging family stereotypes.
Monday 27th June - Friday 1st July - Maths Week
London Youth Games
Well done to our cricket team who represented Sutton at the London Youth Games this week and were crowned Surrey Plate Champions!
Congratulations!
Friday 1st July - Year 3 Trip to the British Museum
Upcoming Events
Monday 4th July - Friday 8th July - LEO Arts Week
We are very excited to explore the arts and get creative as well as take part in lots of fun activities.
As part of Arts Week, we want to celebrate the children's work and on Friday 8th July we will be holding showcases in the classrooms for you to celebrate their work with them. Classrooms will be open to view from 3:15 until 4:00.
We are very excited to welcome you to celebrate the children's work.
Wednesday 6th July and Thursday 7th July - Year 6 Productions, 6pm Hall
Thursday 7th July - New Teacher Information and Friday 8th July - Reports Sent Home
Please check the dates section regularly as dates may change and new dates will be added.
Tuesday 12th July - Meet the Teacher
Wednesday 13th July - Year 1 Hampton Court Trip
Wednesday 13th July - Reception Trip to Cheam Park
Thursday 14th July - Year 6 Leavers Assembly, 2pm Hall
Thursday 14th July - Year 6 Fun Night, 3:30pm - 7pm
Friday 15th July - Nursery Sing-a-Long and Picnic, 11:30am
Monday 18th July - Year 6 IOW Residential Trip
Friday 22nd July - End of Term, 2pm Finish - MUFTI DAY!
Things to Celebrate!
Congratulations!
Well done to Poppy (Jade) and Elsie (Badgers) who have both taken part in gymnastic competitions recently.
Elsie came third in her category and Poppy came fourth, just missing out on a podium spot but still received a medal.
Well done Poppy and Elsie!
Well done!
Well done to Jorja (Amber) who took part in a gymnastics competition at the weekend and came first place!
Congratulations Jorja!
Well done!
Jessie Griffiths (Foxes) performed in her theatre club’s show at the Harlequin Theatre in Redhill.
Well done Jessie!
Achievement Awards
Hedgehogs: Molly
Otters: Alice
Year 1 Badger: Noah
Year 1 Rabbit: Reggie
Year 2 Fox: Darcy
Year 2 Owl: Sophie
Year 3 Amber: Isla
Year 3 Emerald: Violet
Year 4 Jade: Ewa
Year 4 Opal: Harrison MD
Year 5 Pearl: Eshaan
Year 5 Sapphire: Jaylan
Year 5 Topaz: Adonis
Year 6 Amethyst: Charlie L
Year 6 Turquoise: Flynn
Hedgehogs: Mathu
Otters: Lilah
Year 1 Badger: Millie
Year 1 Rabbit: Ruby
Year 2 Fox: Noah
Year 2 Owl: Arthur
Year 3 Amber: Prajan
Year 3 Emerald: George
Year 4 Jade: Lottie
Year 4 Opal: Lucy
Year 5 Pearl: Oscar
Year 5 Sapphire: Nayigma
Year 5 Topaz: Logan
Year 6 Amethyst: Lexie
Year 6 Turquoise: Bethany
Going for Gold! Awards
Congratulations to all the children who received the Achievement & Going for Gold! awards this week.
Club 1
The children in Club 1 know their number bonds. Membership of the clubs need to be earned each half term!
Badger: Jasmine, Elliot, Arijanish, Rogan, Elsie, Ryan L, Ryan H, Charlie, Kaveesh, Emily
Rabbit: Shaiyaan, Ashsana, Gabriella, Louis, Thiyya, Ryder, Violet, Mia, Ruby, Lewis, Thomas, Mason
Club 2
The children in Club 2 know their number bonds. Membership of the club needs to be earned each half term!
Fox: Martha, Alfie, Noah, Jessica D, Kaiyan, May-Ling, Josh, Rosa, Jack, Jacob, Hareesh, Ivy, Jake, Darcy, Meryem, Jessie G, Myra, Paige, Jolie, Harvey, Thomas, Laird, Sophia X, Emma
Owl: Leo, Amaayra, Tabitha, Isa, Finn, Noah, Rayaan, Maisie, Ashhwin, Finley, Aaryan, Robyn, Sophie, Leo, Anna, Nylah, Hunter, Hugo N, Sophie, Miley, Sophia H, Sara
144 Club
The children in 144 Club know their times tables. Membership of all the clubs needs to be earned each term! Congratulations to the following children who are members of the 144 Club:
Year 3 Amber: Isla, Vianne, James, Logan, Rowan, Rupin, Toby, George, Eva, Albert, Eve, Lily, Teddy, Carmen, Leila, Sonny, Ed, Rocco, Ellie, Ozzy, Zak
Year 3 Emerald: Hugo, Jamie, Jessica, Matteo, Hassnain, Naam Hang, Oliver, Rosie, Siyona, Tallulah, Charlotte C, Violet, Phoebe, Caitlin, Sophie, Safi, Charlie R, Abigail, Charlie F, Sebastian
Year 4 Jade: Will, Rory, James, Aadi, Serena, Hamza, Ewa, Arshikaa, Killian
Year 4 Opal:
Year 5 Pearl: Freya, Najibah, Freddie, Mohamed, Menaal, Dexter, Phoebe L, Eshaan, Kristyan, An Bond, Charlie, Oscar, Christina, Hugo, Charlie, Phoebe,Sara, Freya,Sonny, Freddie
Year 5 Sapphire: Alex, Anir, Haris, Niamh, Bella, Freddie, Beau, Aadeya Anir, Bella, Freddie, Beau, Haris, Jessica, Niamh, Thea, Nayigma, Phoebe, Ruby, Roman, Sujay, Michael
Year 5 Topaz: Sophie C, Adonis, Samuel, Freddie, Milly, Hisham, Saanvi, Rohan, Daniel, Tova, Ela, Emily, Uthkarsh, Jacob, Imogen, Thea, Zachary, Anna-Maria, Sophie T, Logan, Tanvi, Phoebe H, Yi jing, Evelyn
Year 6 Amethyst: Albie, Evie, Jack, Lola, Adora, Rosie, Charlie K, Meenakshi, Abha, Zixuan, Reece, Alfie, Sofia, Megan, Lizzie, Molly, Imogen, Sadhana, Ethan, Rose, William, Mia
Year 6 Turquoise: Nicolas, Amy C, Flynn, Arthur, Mia P, Fred, Rhys, Hamna, Bethany, Emily Ch, Safia, Amarrah, Jessica, Amy Ch, George, Isha, Umut, Ruby, Bella, Beth, Henry, Dexter
Optional Home Learning Tasks included in Summer 2 Curriculum Newsletters
Year 1 - 6 - These contain a link to optional home learning tasks.
Nursery & Reception - check Seesaw/boards outside classroom for any optional tasks.
If you complete any, remember to come and show Miss Shaw or Mrs Mann.
Rupin (Amber) created a model of a pyramid with a sarcophagus inside. His brother Kaian (Otters) helped him colour it in.
Great work Rupin and Kaian!
Jack (Foxes) created a model of Tower Bridge.
Well done Jack!
Phoebe and Violet (Emerald) have been creative making tent structures out of sticks and a cardboard dog!
Great work Phoebe and Violet!
Carmen (Amber) has researched the process of mummification.
Well done Carmen!
Information and Resources
School Street Scheme Survey
Sutton Council is committed to making the streets outside our schools safer and healthier for our children. This is why we introduced 10 school street schemes across the borough in November 2021.
We are now seeking your feedback on a proposed scheme where your child goes to school.
Your feedback will help us to understand how well the scheme is working and if there are any opportunities for improvement.
The survey opens on Monday 4th July and can be accessed via https://bit.ly/3NrGYhM. We would be grateful if you could complete the survey before the closing date of Sunday 17th July and we thank you for your participation.
Week Commencing 27th June
Year 1: architecture
Year 2: construction
Year 3: transparent
Year 4: generator
Year 5: decelerate
Year 6: environmental
Week Commencing 4th July
Year 1: location
Year 2: silhouette
Year 3: reflective
Year 4: insulator
Year 5: mechanism
Year 6: culture
Opportunity
Green Paper SEND Consultation
The government has published their ideas on how to improve SEND processes in England in a 'Green Paper'. They want to hear the views of parents / carers, young people and children.
An ‘easy read’ version of the Green Paper is here: SEND review: right support, right place, right time (easy read). If you want to read the full version, click on this link: SEND Review - right support, right place, right time
There are two ways to tell the Government what you think:
1) The link to the Government's survey is here: DfE Green Paper Consultation These responses will be counted individually.
2) The National Network of Parent Carer Forums (NNPCF) has also developed a (simpler) version here: NNPCF Survey. This should take no more than 10 - 15 minutes to complete. The responses from this survey will be used to inform the NNPCF’s response to the Green Paper consultation.
The survey will close on 22 July 2022.
The Autism Service: Parent/Carer Event 18 July
Cognus are running an in-person autism parent/carer workshop on the evening of 18 July, covering difficulties with identifying emotions and strategies to support.
To attend, please complete registration of interest form.
New Community Cultural Centre
A new community cultural centre is being built in Sutton high street. To shape the design and function, they want to get feedback.
Please can you complete this survey to give your input. The more people that input, the more likely it will be a location that reflects the community and what they want.
Greenshaw High School Open Evening - Postponed
The Open Evening for Greenshaw High School has been postponed until Thursday 29th September. Further details will be available on our website nearer the time.
On Saturday 9th July 2022, Shawley Community Primary Academy (part of the LEO Academy Trust), will be running a children's market, run by children for children. The idea is that children can set up and run their own business for the day and any profit they make will be their own. We want it to be an event for children in the community.
They would love for children from across LEO schools to have the chance to run their own stalls too. Click here for all the information and to sign up.
We are looking to host another Small Change, Big Difference course with Adapt to Learn. For those that are unfamiliar with this course, we run this as an alternative to the Early Bird programme. Some information about this is below.
If you are interested in attending this course, please email: sutton@nas.org.uk and we'll be in touch.
‘Small Change, Big Difference’ Parent Group for parents of children with a diagnosis of autism.
The aim is to empower parents, supporting them to help their children by developing an in-depth understanding of autism. Taking a positive approach, we will explore, share and discuss practical strategies to help develop communication skills, pre-empt and manage behaviour and gain confidence and resilience.
During the sessions, parents will be given the opportunity to make connections, gain support and feel less isolated.
Each course comprises of four x 1.5-hour sessions and will cover a range of topics.
With the Womens EUROs being held in England this summer, we anticipate a boom in girls wanting to play football. At Carshalton Athletic, we will be running Girls teams in 2022/23 season at U8, U9, U10, U11 and U12 age groups - so basically from 6 year olds through to year 7
If any of your female pupils are interested in joining our club, please can you ask them to register at https://form.123formbuilder.com/6134749/ (you can access this form from https://www.carshaltonathletic.co.uk/trials). Don't worry about the dates against the age groups. Just register and we will be able to contact any girls interested in trying out.
Training sessions will be organised when we have sufficient numbers to make them workable and I will contact parents who register to let them know the schedule. Qualified coaches are already in place for these teams.
Sutton Young Carers
Information, updates and details of the activities available to young carers registered with the service can be found on the latest newsletters for 8-13 year-olds and 14+.
If you know of a young carer that may not be registered, please contact us at anna@suttoncarerscentre.org and we will send you our referral form.
JFS Football After School Club Registration Form
Cheam Fields Primary School
Fridays
3.20 pm - 4.20 pm
April 29th - July 15th
10 Week Course
Price: £50.00