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The summer break is here! Whether you are enjoying the holidays here or abroad, I hope you
all have exciting family time planned. I would like to take this opportunity to wish all our Year 6 pupils the very best for their new Secondary School and say how exceptionally proud we all are of their achievements. Although tears may be shed, as we say farewell to pupils and families, I hope you will look back on your time at Rhodes with fondness. I hope you will always keep a special place in your heart for school memories, teachers and friends. Rhodes Avenue will always be here for you. We also say farewell to some members of staff, Kate G and Emma. Your dedication has been greatly appreciated; you will be greatly missed.
Welcome back Mr Claridge! It has been wonderful seeing Shane back at work this half term, Sports Day wouldn’t be Sports Day without Shane’s voice being heard over the boom box. I know Shane wouldn’t mind me saying that he has been overwhelmed by your support and well wishes. You really are a very special, caring community – thank you. I would like to wish you all a marvelous summer break and we look forward to seeing you all safe and sound in the Autumn term; 5th September 2018.
Thank You
I would like to thank all of the amazing staff at Rhodes Avenue. They are all dedicated, talented
individuals, who want nothing but the very best for your children and for you as a family. The administration team are the face of the school and ensure the smooth running of daily life. The site team ensure the school is a place where everybody wants to come to, we spend so many hours at school and it is great to have facilities that we are proud of. I would like to thank our extended teams who support your family life by providing care before and after school. The kitchen and lunch staff who always go over and beyond to meet the children’s needs. The learning support team work tirelessly to ensure the pupils they support, within class or one to one, have everything they need to facilitate learning within the classroom. Finally thank you to all the teachers: they care for your children daily, they support their social and emotional
development, as well as their academic progress; they come into school early and leave late to ensure your children get the very best education. Thank you to the whole Rhodes Avenue team. Adrian Hall
This year we have banked £2,937.50
for Kick for Cancer. We would like to
thank all parents for your incredible
generosity – this is the most we have
ever raised as a school.
We have now donated well over
£12,000 for this charity.
A special assembly will be held in
the new academic year, by CLIC
Sargent (Children with Cancer), to
share with the children the total raised and how it was used.
July 2018: Issue 9
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The Muswell Hill and Fortis Green Association is running a competition for children aged 12
and under during the Summer Holidays (Saturday 21st July 2018 – Friday 31st August 2018).
It is free to take part, with prizes to be won – The Everyman Cinema has kindly donated
cinema tickets to award to 40 lucky winners.
The idea of the competition is to find one strange object in the windows of participating
shops in Muswell Hill — something they wouldn’t usually sell. For example: a tin of beans in a
toy shop or a spanner in a bookshop. Shops will display our “Odd One Out” sign in their
window, so you know they are taking part.
Forms will be available to download from the MHGGA website at www.mhfga.org, or you
can collect one from Muswell Hill Library from July 21st.
Supporting local community events, working together.
Exploring texture
We explored different textures by making
rubbings in the playground and used them
with colourful inks to create imaginative
landscapes. We looked at the art of Max Ernst
to inspire us and learned about foreground,
middle ground, background and the horizon
line.
This work will be displayed when we return
after the summer break.
Rosie Sawyer
Making a difference
I was diagnosed with Crohn's earlier this year. I went through a lot of pain and
many hospital visits. For 8 weeks I was not allowed to eat or drink any food and
had a tube in my nose. I decided to turn it into a positive experience by raising
money for Crohn's and Colitis charities. This helped distract me and the support
encouraged me when I was feeling sad. My friends helped raise money and we
had a huge community bootcamp in the park. We raised £4100.
I am now feeling much better. Thank you so much to all my teachers and friends
who helped me get through this difficult time. This experience taught me never to
stare at people or treat them differently.
Ellie Year 5
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Rhodes Avenue PS Arsenal Double Club 2017 - 2018
When I went to the Emirates Stadium, my favourite part was the tour and the
amazing view from the Director box and playing football in the Arsenal Hub.
Damian
Thank you very much for a lovely day at Arsenal. I really enjoyed seeing all the
players’ shirts in the changing room; seeing the newly grown pitch and playing
football in the hub. Thomas
I enjoyed playing the different games in the hub, especially the match at the end.
I also enjoyed sitting in the manger’s seat. James
Thank you for a fantastic day at the Emirates. I enjoyed it all but especially the
tour of the changing rooms. Harry
I enjoyed the exciting visit to the stadium especially the Hub and seeing the
pitch. Eric
I enjoyed the amazing views at the Emirates Stadium. Samson
My favourite part of the tour was the museum. Eva
I enjoyed sitting in the manager’s seat and playing football in the hub. Rani
I liked playing football and learning about the history of Arsenal was fun. Zafar
I enjoyed playing football and going to the Arsenal store. Lucas
My favourite part of the tour was visiting the home and away changing rooms and
playing football in the Arsenal Hub. Finn
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Learning about Local History
As part of their local history topic, Memories of Muswell Hill’, Year 3 have enjoyed
a series of exciting workshops at Alexandra Palace. Ranging from what happened
there during the First World War to the very first BBC broadcasts, the children
have learnt lots of interesting facts about the palace.
‘My favourite thing was cracking the codes to get clues for the history quizzes we
did at the palace. I also liked having a go at looking through a replica of the very
first TV camera- everything was upside down!’ (Carys, 3SW)
Ms Stoddard
Working together
The children in Year 6 have raised a phenomenal amount of money, through their
fiver challenge, for charity. Well done to all mini businesses and parents for
supporting. A total of £660.28 was raised and has been donated to the Kick it
Charity.
A note about music
On Monday 25th June, the Junior Choir, Boyband,
Chamber Choir and Staff Choir performed brilliantly
in the Summer Concert accompanied by the fantastic
Philhanthropic Philharmonic. A huge thank you to
Dan Shafran for his wonderful arrangements.
On Sunday 1st July, the Chamber Choir
performed in Carmina Burana with the
Crouch End Festival Chorus at the Queen
Elizabeth Hall. All the adults in the choir
were bowled over by how professional
our pupils were and how beautifully they
sang. Thank you to Alison Davies, Wendy
Armah and Dexter Bush for supporting on this trip.
Emily Gazzard
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A lasting memory
The 2018 Year 6 cohort have created their lasting art memory; a sculpted willow
piece. The children worked with Tim, a local artist, to create the masterpiece.
This living sculpture will enable children to play and have fun with their art.
What better lasting memory – art for fun, to make people smile, play and laugh.
RAPSA
Thank you if you came along to the Summer Funday this year, it was another huge
success with the sun shining and the Pimms flowing all day long. Thank you also to
everyone who came along to work at the event whether it be to set up, man the stalls or
clear up afterwards, we literally couldn’t do it without such a dedicated group of parents.
Funds are still being totted up but it looks to be another roaring success for RAPSA with
the silent auction alone raising over a thousand pounds.
We have raised £959 so far by people using easyfundraising - but we’d love to hit a grand
before the end of term. This is the easiest and cheapest way for you to donate to the
school since you don’t actually have to give the school a penny of your own money. Just
go online shopping via the easyfundraising page and the retailers will donate a percentage
of what you spend to the school - here’s the
link https://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/rhodesavenueprimary/
Speaking of money, RAPSA has a number of treasury related roles to fill. Don’t worry, you
don’t need to have any financial or accounting skills, just the desire to help out once in a
while and join a team of lovely like minded people. We’d love to hear from you if you can
spare any time at all by emailing [email protected]
Finally we’d like to say a huge thank you and goodbye to the very lovely Sheena Patel who
is stepping down from RAPSA after a jaw dropping 15 years. She’s been treasurer for the
last 9 years but has finally decided to hang up her cheque book and we’re all wondering
what we’re going to do without her. We will miss you Sheena!
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Story telling in the Forest
The Woodpecker children enjoyed acting out the story “We’re going on a Bear
Hunt” to their parents and carers in a special end of term celebration. It felt very
magical watching them bring the story to life in the forest, shaded from the sun
under the trees. We were very proud of how happy and confident they all were in
front of an audience.
The children also went on their own bear hunt and we finished the morning with a
teddy bear picnic.
We would like to say a big thank you to Oliver’s parents who played for us. We
have been very lucky to have two musicians playing for us at special events this
year. We would like to say another Thank you to Gregory’s mother who has been
our ‘star baker’ this year, and finally thank you to all the parents and carers who
came and joined us in the forest.
The Woodpecker Team
Whole class music has been launched
You may have heard our Year 5 Samba
groups playing on Monday as they paraded around the school. This year we trialled whole
class specialist music lessons with great success.
Moving into the new year children in Years 1 and 2 will be taught the recorder, Years 3 and
4 the ukulele, Year 5 Samba drumming and in Year 6 children write and compose their
own songs.
The whole school
attendance for this year is
96.64%
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Year 2 visit London Zoo
Changes happen all around us.
The Hedgehog children have been
exploring changes this term. They
have grown their very own bean
stalks and climbed into the sky.
They have watched caterpillar’s grow
and created their own caterpillar art
work. We hoped you enjoyed the
magical assembly yesterday and
enjoyed listen to our songs and
stories. We are all proud of your
learning, well done Hedgehog’s.
Sally and Andrea
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I’ve got a Golden Ticket……
Term dates (2018-2019)
https://rhodesavenue.school/news-events/term-dates/
I would like to thank all parents and carers for your support this year; whether that has
been by: volunteering in school, being a parent reader, attending performances, plays or
assemblies; by completing our parents’ surveys or by buying books from the book fair to
gain book credit for the school. All your support is greatly appreciated.
Once again I would like to wish you a wonderful summer break and we look forward to
welcoming you all back for the Autumn term on 5th September. Remember to set your
alarm clocks for an early start and be at school for 8.50am.
Best wishes,
Adrian Hall
RHODES AVENUE PRIMARY SCHOOL Rhodes Avenue, Wood Green, London N22 7UT Tel: 020 8888 2859/5785 Fax: 020 8881 7090 Email: [email protected] www.rhodes.haringey.sch.uk