Northwold Primary School Weekly newsletter 2 October 2015| Issue 70
News and events from Northwold Primary School
IN THIS ISSUE
Gold Club Award – in the Press
Wednesday Coffee Mornings Start
Viney Hill
Homework Books for Sale
Cornerstones Memorable Experiences
Museums at Night Flyer
Class Coffee Morning and Assembly Dates
SEND Forum – 30.9.15
e-Safety – S is for Safe
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Golden Achievement Pupils Congratulations to the following pupils for being the golden pupil of the week for last week:
Class Pupils
N Mexico Alahna Malik
N Pakistan Mu’adh Sulaiman Alibhai
R Ireland Asiya Mulla
R Somalia Riece Ernest
1 Bangladesh Leo Smith
1 Ghana Aaron Thomas
2 Barbados Muhammed Kamara
2 Poland Hayden Vitalis *
3 Spain Salman Ussen
3 Nigeria Saffiyah Alibhai
4 Brazil Chelsea Oliver
4 Jamaica Ahmad Lasania
5 Turkey Sarah Amin
5 Russia Tamanna Choudhary
6 China Rianna Blissett
6 India
* Last week’s Golden Child in Poland was Salman Alibhai. Well done, Salman.
Northwold Gold Award – In the Press We’re really proud of our Gold Award from the Mayor of London. We’re very excited to feature in the latest issue of the Hackney Gazette - http://tinyurl.com/ohvwnmk . Jasper Corbett, from the Governing Body, sent us these kind words –
“Congratulations to you all. It’s brilliant to get public recognition for all the amazing work you’ve done at Northwold.” All this has been achieved thanks to the hard work of the whole school community and you should be very proud of the part you play in this success.
Wednesday Coffee Mornings Every Wednesday from 9.00-10.00am there will be a coffee morning held in the Canteen. Each week, one of the school’s leaders will be talking about their area of responsibility. Why not join other parents afterwards for a coffee? The first meeting will be on 7th October, which will be led by the Headteacher, Ms Kriel. The second – 14th October – will be led by Ms Goulbourne.
Viney Hill As promised here are some pictures from Viney Hill. Did we mention last week that the children also did fire-making, bug-handling, wall climbing, assault courses, camp-fire cooking and crate-stacking? We had a fantastic time working together doing all these incredible things. We bet your children can’t wait to visit Viney Hill in Year 6.
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Get in touch
Tel: 020 8806 6352 | Fax: 020 8806 6315 | email: [email protected]
Homework Books Homework books are now available for English, Maths and Science. Please pay the massively discounted sum of £5.00 for all three books in the Office. We also still have our online subscriptions to Reading Eggs (or Eggpress), Spellodrome and Mathletics.
After School Clubs Letters for After School Clubs have been sent home. If you would like your child to join a club, please return the completed form to the Office as soon as possible. Clubs fill up fast. They will start on Monday 12th October.
Cornerstones – An Even More Creative Curriculum We are teaching our curriculum in a new and even more exciting way. In the past few weeks classes have had some Memorable Experiences to start off their new topics. As promised here are some more write-ups of the children’s memorable experiences. Again a massive thank you to the large number of parents taking part too.
Year 4 – Traders and Raiders For the Year 4 memorable experience the children
were asked to assume the role of a Saxon Raider.
They learnt about how the Saxons and later the
Vikings left their own lands in search of a new life
in England and other places. Their challenge was to
create their own Saxon warrior character and
design an eye-catching sword and shield. In
addition, the children worked on designing and
building longboats throughout the day. The
memorable experience culminated in a thrilling
longboat race between Brazil and Jamaica classes.
It was a hard-fought and thrilling event where both
teams gave their all. The race resulted in a narrow
victory for the Brazil longboat and a great day was
had by all involved!
Museums at Night – Spooky Halloween
The Museums at Night festival is returning on Friday 30th and Saturday 31st October, offering you, your friends and family many more chances to explore the terrific cultural and heritage highlights on your doorstep. You'll find a range of spooky events to tie in with Halloween and Day of the Dead. All the event listings are here - with almost 150 to choose from, where will you go?
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Class Coffee Mornings Class coffee mornings continue next week with the Year 6 classes. There’s one every Monday and Friday at 9.00am in the Canteen. A full timetable is published below. It’s a great chance for parents to meet the class teacher and one another. We look forward to seeing you there.
Week beginning Class
Monday Friday
5.10.15 China India
12.10.15 Bangladesh Ghana
19.10.15 Turkey Russia
Half Term
2.11.15 Somalia Ireland
9.11.15 Mexico Pakistan
16.11.15 Spain Nigeria
23.11.15 Jamaica Brazil
30.11.15 Ghana Barbados
7.12.15 Poland Bangladesh
New email addresses We now have new email addresses. They are as follows – [email protected] . In other words you change ‘hackney.sch.uk’ to ‘amayatrust.com’. All school email addresses have made this change. (The old ones will work for a little while and we’ll let you know when they are going to be closed down).
Class Assemblies Below is the schedule for the Autumn Term. Please come and support your child and watch their fantastic assemblies. Class Assemblies are every Friday at 10.45am. We also film the assemblies and upload them to the school’s YouTube account.
Week beginning Class
5.10.15 Bangladesh
12.10.15 India
19.10.15 Brazil
HALF TERM
2.11.15 China
9.11.15 Ghana
16.11.15 Jamaica
23.11.15 Poland
30.11.15 Russia
7.12.15 Turkey
Parent – Teacher Conferences The parent-teacher conferences began during this week. You should have had your letter from school giving the three dates for the coming year. This should give you enough time to make any changes to your working day so you can meet with your child’s teacher. These meetings happen just before the start of the school day, where you get a chance to look at and discuss your child’s work and their targets in detail for the current term and the rest of the year. We would really like you to see how your child is taught and how they work in school as well as getting to know the whole class, so you are welcome to stay in the classroom after your meeting.
e-Safety – A is for Accept
Part of the fun of being online is the fact you can communicate with so easily with so many of your friends and family, both near and far away. In your email or IM accounts you will also receive so many messages from people you don’t know. These messages might have pictures attached or hyperlinks that contain viruses that could badly damage your devices and cause you to lose valuable personal information. The messages might look interesting but encourage your child to be extremely cautious of messages from unknown people, as there could be someone or something unpleasant behind that message. This type of content will always be present, so it is best to discuss with your child what to do rather than limit their access to the internet. Just as one day they will have to cross the road by themselves and walk to school by themselves, so they will navigate the online world by themselves and it is better that they are prepared to deal with the unpleasant
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things that can happen in the right way and not come to any harm.
If there are any areas of e-Safety you want to know more about, please feel free to discuss it with Mr Braune, your child’s teacher or one of the school’s leaders.
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Get in touch
Tel: 020 8806 6352 | Fax: 020 8806 6315 | email: [email protected]
Next Week’s Menu
Week 2
Term Dates for 2015-16 There are still 3 INSET days to be allocated.
Autumn Term 2015
First Day Half Term Finish Number of Days
Monday 7th September 2015
Monday 26th October to Friday 30th October 2015
Friday 18th December 2015
70 days (35 first half-term, 35 second half-term)
Spring Term 2016
First Day Half Term Finish Number of Days
Monday 4th
January
2016
Monday 15th February to Friday 19th February 2016
Thursday 24th March 2016
54 (30 first half term, 24 second half term)
Summer Term 2016
First Day Half Term Finish Number of Days
Monday 11th April 2016
Monday 30th May to Friday 3rd June 2016
Friday 22nd July 2016
69 (34 first half term, 35 second half term)