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Mr Clements will be cycling 100 miles on Sunday 29th May 2022 in order to raise money to help support and fund our new school library.
If you would like to donate, please click here.
Thank you for your support and good luck Mr Clements!
We have noticed over the last few weeks several unaccompanied children waiting in the playground from 8am onwards.
The school doors open for the day at 8.30am. Unless your child has a club before school, they should not be arriving before this time. This is to ensure their safety - there are no school grown ups on the playground before 8.30am.
The day provides an opportunity to deepen understanding of the values of cultural diversity and to advance the four goals of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, adopted on 20 October 2005.
These include:
Support sustainable systems of governance for culture;
Achieve a balanced flow of cultural goods and services and increase mobility of artists and cultural professionals;
Integrate culture in sustainable development frameworks; an
Promote human rights and fundamental freedoms.
Mufti Day: children can come to school wearing either red, white or blue (no football kits), their best party clothes or dressed as a Royal.
The Queen's Commonwealth Essay Competition is the world's oldest international writing competition for schools, established in 1883.
Each year, young people are asked to write on a theme that explores the Commonwealth’s values and principles, fostering an empathetic and open-minded world view in the next generation of Commonwealth leaders. Recent themes have focused on the environment, inclusion, the role of youth leadership, and gender equality. Annually, winners are invited to travel to the United Kingdom for a week of educational and cultural activities, which culminates in a special Awards Ceremony, usually held at Buckingham Palace, that is hosted by the Society’s Vice-Patron, Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall.
This year, the competition will launch during Commonwealth Week on 15 March 2022 and will close on 30 June 2022. If you are interested in entering please follow this link for more details.
A parent meeting to give more information about Year 4's trip to High Ashurst from Monday 20th June-Wednesday 22nd June.
Slides will be shared afterwards for those who are unable to attend.
See Seesaw for more information.
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.
On Wednesday 8th June, we will be taking part in activities to celebrate World Ocean Day.
One Ocean,
One Climate,
One Future – Together
The Community Ambassadors are raising money for the Born Free Foundation by holding a Mufti Day on Wednesday 16th June.
Born Free are an animal charity that’s passionate about wild animal welfare and Compassionate Conservation.
Children can wear mufti or lion colours (yellow, orange, brown) or lion related clothing.
Click here to donate.
During the week commencing 20th June, each year group will be taking part in sporting activities as part of LEO Sports Week.
During this week, each year group will take part in a Sports Day. We are pleased to be able to invite you to watch - see dates and times below.
These will all take place on the school playground and field and there is no limit to the number of spectators allowed per child.
Monday 20th June - Year 5 and 6 Sports Day 9am-11am
Wednesday 22nd June - Year 1 and 2 Sports Day 9am-11am
Thursday 23rd June - Year 3 and 4 Sports Day 9am-11am
Friday 24th June - Nursery and Reception Sports Day 9am-11am
More information will be sent closer to the time.
Saturday 21st May - World Diversity Day
Monday 23rd May - Jubilee Week
Tuesday 24th May - Year 4 High Ashurst Residential Parent Meeting, 5pm, School Hall
Thursday 26th May - EYFS London Day
Thursday 26th May - Last day of Half Term
Friday 27th May - Sunday 5th June - Half Term
Wednesday 1st June - Thursday 30th June - PRIDE Month
Monday 6th June - INSET Day
Tuesday 7th June - Start of Summer Term 2
Wednesday 8th June - World Ocean Day
Thursday 16th June - Community Ambassador's Born Free Mufti Day - Lion themed or general mufti
Monday 20th June - Wednesday 22nd June - Year 4 High Ashurst Residential Trip
Monday 20th June - Year 5 and 6 Sports Day 9am-11am
Tuesday 21st June - Year 2 Golden Hinde Trip
Wednesday 22nd June - Year 1 and 2 Sports Day 9am-11am
Thursday 23rd June - Year 3 and 4 Sports Day 9am-11am
Friday 24th June - Nursery and Reception Sports Day 9am-11am
Monday 27th June - Year 6 IOW Residential Parent Meeting, 5pm, School Hall (Please note change of date)
Well done to Rosie (Opal) and Maisie (Pearl) on achieving level 5 in Trampolining!
Well done!
Hedgehogs: Mia Ba
Otters: Helia
Year 1 Badger: Lucas N
Year 1 Rabbit: Erin
Year 2 Fox: Harvey
Year 2 Owl: Sara
Year 3 Amber: Vianne
Year 3 Emerald: Aidan
Year 4 Jade: Juon
Year 4 Opal: Phoenix
Year 5 Pearl: Eshaan
Year 5 Sapphire: Aadeya
Year 5 Topaz: Jacob
Year 6 Amethyst: Sofia
Year 6 Turquoise: Beth
Hedgehogs: Atarah
Otters: Bobby
Year 1 Badger: Abigail
Year 1 Rabbit: Owen
Year 2 Fox: Jolie
Year 2 Owl: Erin
Year 3 Amber: Ellie
Year 3 Emerald: Rosie
Year 4 Jade: Cora
Year 4 Opal: Shaen
Year 5 Pearl: Phoebe
Year 5 Sapphire: Sujay
Year 5 Topaz: Daouda
Year 6 Amethyst: Albie
Year 6 Turquoise: Tom
The children in Club 1 know their number bonds. Membership of the clubs need to be earned each half term!
Badger: Jasmine, Elliot, Arijanish
Rabbit: Shaiyaan, Ashsana, Gabriella, Louis, Thiyya, Ryder, Violet
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
Owl: Leo, Amaayra, Tabitha, Isa, Finn, Noah, Rayaan, Maisie, Ashhwin, Finley, Aaryan
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
Year 3 Emerald: Hugo, Jamie, Jessica, Matteo, Hassnain, Naam Hang, Oliver, Rosie, Siyona, Tallulah, Charlotte C, Violet, Phoebe, Caitlin, Sophie, Safi, Charlie R, Abigail
Year 4 Jade: Will, Rory, James, Aadi, Serena, Hamza, Ewa, Arshikaa
Year 4 Opal:
Year 5 Pearl: Freya, Najibah, Freddie, Mohamed, Menaal, Dexter, Phoebe L, Eshaan, Kristyan, An Bond, Charlie, Oscar, Christina, Hugo
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
Following on from the feedback you gave in response to our parent survey, please click the links below for Summer 1 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.
Charlie (Emerald) has created a poster showing his research about Ancient Egypt.
Great work Charlie!
Sonny (Amber) made a pyramid which he has decorated with hieroglyphics which say 'Sonny's pyramid'.
Well done Sonny!
Sophie (Emerald) has found out all about Tutankhamun.
Great work Sophie!
Rowan (Amber) created a sarcophagus with a mummy.
Great work Rowan!
Freddie and Charlie (Emerald) have found out all about Ancient Egypt.
Well done!
Week Commencing 16th May
Year 1: wild
Year 2: urban
Year 3: hieroglyphics
Year 4: photography
Year 5: volatile
Year 6: globalisation
Week Commencing 23rd May
Year 1: common
Year 2: pier
Year 3: amulet
Year 4: artisan
Year 5: reputation
Year 6: international
Tell us what makes YOU happy and you could WIN a bundle of books and a personalised print.
Every at home entry from a school-aged child in the UK (submitted by their parent or guardian via this form) will be entered into our weekly prize draw.
The deadline for receiving your messages is Tuesday 17th May 2022 at 23:59 BST.
You can Pass the Positivity via email if you can’t use the entry form above.
To enter, download & complete this entry form. You will need to send this, along with your submission, to propahappy@harpercollins.co.uk with the subject heading ‘Pass the Positivity’.
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.
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