Newsletter 

12.05.23

Vice Principal's Message

What a week! I could not be more of proud of our Year 6 pupils. They have worked so hard in preparation for SATs and took it all in their stride this week. They showed great maturity and resilience and didn't let the pressure get to them. You are amazing, Year 6! I also need to thank the Year 6 team for preparing the children so well and the whole school for ensuring the children had a quiet environment to concentrate in. You are all stars!

I wish you all a restful weekend and look forward to seeing you on Monday!

Mrs G Rawling

Monday 15th May 2023 - Year 5/6 Dulwich Cricket Festival

Thursday 18th May 2023 9.30am - LKS2 Rounders @ Greenfields

Thursday 18th May 2023 1.30pm - UKS2 Rounders @ Greenfields

Monday 22nd May 2023 - LAT Cluster Mixed Netball Y5/6, Langley Park

Monday 22nd May 2023 - Year 6 WW2 Workshop

Wednesday 24th May 2023 2.30pm - EYFS Learning Journey Share

Thursday 25th May 2023 - KS2 Visit to Marden Cricket Club

Friday 26th May 2023 - Year 1 Job Dress Up Day

Friday 26th May 2023 - Movie Night Disco (KS1 3.30-4.30pm KS2 4.45-5.45pm)

Friday 26th May 2023 - Last Day of Term 5

Monday 5th June 2023 - First Day of Term 6

Well Done Year 6!

We would like to say a huge well done to our Year 6 pupils who completed their SATs tests this week. 

The children all worked incredibly hard in the lead up to their assessments and they did themselves proud this week. Their focus and determination was clear to see and we are all incredibly proud of their work ethic and attitudes during this tough period of testing. 

Well done, Year 6!

Office Messages

Please Name Uniform!

Please can we remind parents that all items of school uniform should be clearly labelled with your child's name. 

We have accumulated a large amount of lost property at the red desk already this term, all of which is un- named and therefore can't be returned to children.

Upcoming Events

National Online Safety 

A free online safety guide on smartwatches.

Wearable tech is an increasingly big business. More than 170 million smartwatches were sold globally in 2022, for example, with Apple biting off the largest chunk of the market (26% - some distance ahead of Samsung, in second with 9%). That's partly because they have more than 21,000 apps available for their devices, allowing users to customise their smartwatch experience.

Both Apple and Samsung’s products, of course, lean towards the higher spec end of the market – usually with price tags to match. Sourcing a less expensive alternative, however, often also means inferior safety features to protect young wearers. That’s just one of the potential hazards highlighted in our #WakeUpWednesday guide to smartwatches. In the guide you'll find tips on a number of potential risks such as location tracking, causing distractions at school and the danger of theft.






Times Tables Rock Stars

A big congratulations goes to this weeks winners of the class Rockstars competition who are 3/4 Cedar. They win Ringo the Rockstar Teddy for the week

The individual class winners are:

3 Beech: Jasper B

3/4 Cedar: Max B

4 Chestnut: Jesse T

5 Aspen: Rowan T

6 Elm: Arthur M

6 MonkeyPuzzle: Megan O

A big congratulations goes to this week's winners of the class Numbots competition who are 1 Spruce. They win Rusty the Robot for the week! 

The individual class winners are:

1 Spruce: Alex H

1 Willow: Ethan T

2 Maple: Verity S

2 Sequoia: Logan F

High scores league table

Each week we will be celebrate the class and individuals who achieve the highest scores throughout the week. Make sure that you practise regularly. 

Class league table:  A big congratulations goes to the winning class: 

The individual class winners are:

3Beech: Damian D

3/4Cedar: William S

4Chestnut: Adam B

5Aspen: Amber H