welbourne primary school newsletter
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Welbourne Primary School Newsletter
May 2018 @welbournepriwww.welbourne.haringey.sch.uk
Message from Head TeacherWelcome to the first edition of our
newsletter for the summer term. As always you will find a range of news and updates
about wonderful things that have been happening at Welbourne, as well as
important reminders and dates for your diary…
Over the the Easter break work was carried out on the children’s toilets in Key Stage 1 and Reception. The children are delighted
with the refurbishment!
- INSET DAY - SCHOOL CLOSED: Friday 4th May- Bank Holiday Monday - SCHOOL CLOSED - Monday 7th May- SATS Week - Monday 14th May - Friday 18th May - Sports Day - Friday 22nd June- Summer Fair - Friday 6th July - End of Summer Term - Friday 20th July - INSET DAYS - Monday 3rd and Tuesday 4th September- Children Return to School - Wednesday 5th September
Upcoming Events
Diana Memorial PlaygroundReception went on a trip to the Diana
Memorial Garden as part of their topic ‘Treasure’. Before we went on the trip, we
discussed who Princess Diana was and why the garden was special.
The playground has a giant pirate ship set in a large sandpit and a large climbing frame
area with slides.
The playground encourages children to explore and follow their imaginations, learning
whilst they play.
We had a fantastic time!
The playground is in Hyde Park, it is free and Reception would definitely recommend it!
Gaming Safely
ESRB.org is a great website for parents to check the suitability and age ratings of online
games and apps for their child. All you need to do is type in the name of the game and click
search.Remember to check the ratings on games and
apps that your children are using.www.ESRB.org
Reminder: School closes
Friday 25th May at 3:30pm
Children return to school on
Monday 4th June 2018
Nursery PlacesChildren born between 01/09/2014 and 31/08/2015 are due to start Nursery in
September 2018.
Welbourne School Offers 15hours free childcare places and 30hours free
childcare for working parents that are eligible.
You can apply for 30 hours free childcare via:
https://www.gov.uk/help-with-childcare-costs
If you are interested in a Nursery Place for your Child please collect a pre admission form from the school
office.If you have any questions with regards to the 30 Hours place, please see Ms
Hussein in the school office.
Book Recommendation...Written by Andrea Beaty
Like her classmates, builder Iggy and inventor Rosie, scientist Ada, a character of colour,has a boundless imagination and has always been hopelessly curious. Why are there pointy things stuck to a rose? Why are there hairs growing inside your nose? When her housefills with a horrific, toe-curling smell, Ada knows it’s up to her to find the source.
Summer Fair 2018Our annual Summer Fair will be taking place this year on Friday 6th July 3.30pm to 5.00pm. All families are welcome to this fun filled event. The summer fair is organised by the PSA (parents/carers) and the success of the day relies on the community coming together to help.
To start planning for the day, we will be holding a Summer Fair Meeting on Tuesday 5th June 2016 at 2pm in the small hall. We will be looking to recruit volunteers for the event and to offer parents the opportunity to hire a stall.
Please come along and join us if you would like to support this exciting event.
Tea and Coffee provided.
If you have any questions in the meantime, please contact Ms Hussein in the school office.
London Fire BrigadeChildren in Reception were very
lucky to be visited by the London Fire Brigade!
We learnt all about what
firefighters do and how important their job is in the community.
We then went to see a real fire engine truck and used the hose to
spray water.
We had lots of fun!
Photograph Consent
You may be aware that there are new data protection rules coming in from May. To ensure we are meeting the new requirements, we need to re-seek your consent to take and use photos of your child. We really value using photos of pupils, to be able to showcase what pupils do in school and show what life at our school is like to others, so we would appreciate you taking the time to give consent again.
Y6 SATS
Map Skills
Last week when we did the orientating we were set on a journey to find flags with letters on it. We were shown a map of Scotland and were asked to find what it meant. Before we went, we had to learn how to use a compass. Also we had a map of the school and the compasses helped us use the map. The map was very complicated but as you looked closely you would start to understand where you were. It was really difficult at the start but once you got the hang of it time flew by. We learnt that before you even start orientating you need to know how to use a compass.
Written by Abrahim, Sahra and Rahi
During the week beginning 14th May our Y6 pupils will be taking their SATs tests as required
by the DfE. Here is a link to information for parents about the tests:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/key-stage-1-and-2-
national-curriculum-tests-information-for-parents
Gardening ClubOur crop of leeks was delivered to the school kitchen. They were included in the very tasty macaroni cheese we had for school lunch.
Head Lice Please note that if you find that your child has head lice, it must be treated to ensure it does not spread. We urge you to routinely check you child's hair and
follow advice on the NHS website for wet combing to eradicate any eggs or lice present:
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Head-lice/Pages/Treatment.aspxad Lice
Last week, Year 3 and Year 5 were lucky to participate in exciting map skills and orienteering workshops led by Adrian Hall. As part of the workshop, children were shown how to read an OS map and use a compass accurately. The children then put these skills into practice to complete an orienteering activity where they had to locate flags hidden across the school playground. Although some children found it challenging to start with, the activity ensured they all made great progress and had great fun working together. ‘It was really difficult at the start but once you got the hang of it, time flew by.’ (Sahra, Rahi and Abrahim, Orinoco Class).
Latest Anti-Bullying news
Since the last newsletter, the Welbourne Bullying Intervention
group has been celebrating the hard work done by all when creating the
anti-bullying policy videos.
Year 3 have held their premiere and there will be future screenings for
Year 4 and Year 6.
Look out for our new peer mediator opportunities this term as well as the
opportunities for some year 5 children to join the Bullying
Intervention Group. Children will also plan and take part in peer mentoring
sessions.
Family SupportThere will be family support and
advice sessions every fortnight at Welbourne Children’s Centre.
These sessions will run on Wednesdays from 1.30 pm to 3.50 pm. Please ensure you first book your session with Family Support
Worker - Ms Lambert.
Marathon RunnersMs Waters, Mr Lane and Mr O'Reilly
would like to thank you for your support in running the Brighton
Marathon on April 15th.
Over £2500 was raised for the School Council’s chosen charity, The British
Red Cross.
Digital Leaders - ADA College
We continue to work closely with ADA college. Here is an update from two of our Digital
Leaders:
On Monday 30th of April ADA College came to our school .We have learnt how to use Python and Sam
Labs. The students from ADA also taught us phishing. Phishing is a type of scam. If you want to be safe on the internet you need to check the web
address. For example, if you want to go onto YouTube and the web address says wiki.fiou.uk then you know it is fake because it doesn’t say YouTube.
By Bonnie
On Monday 30th of April ADA college came to our school to show us how to use python and Sam labs. They taught us what a fake website looks like and
what phishing is. Phishing is a type of person sending emails to give out your personal
information such like credit card and credit details. All of us got split into groups.
By Abbie