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This Weeks News 8.4.22

Friday 8th April

ISSUE 16 

Headteacher end of term message 

As the Spring Term draws to a close and we welcome the Easter holidays, I would like to take this opportunity to thank parents and carers for their ongoing support for our school and the changes that have been implemented this term.  

We have welcomed a number of new staff to our school and nursery this term, who have settled into our team with ease and enthusiasm. This additional capacity has helped us to maintain our high quality provision and educational offer for our children and families. 

Our children have taken part in a wide variety of enrichment opportunities that help to strengthen their resilience and determination and build their character. We have enjoyed many successes in the wide and varied inter-school sports events we’ve attended, including athletics, the William Brookes Dance Festival, rugby, football, multi-skills and handball. We were very proud of the enthusiasm our girls showed for the #letgirlsplay football event, and our KS2 children showed for the Sports Club Link day. I am always so proud of the way in which John Wilkinson children represent our school with good grace, manners and sportsmanship; they truly are the embodiment of our school vision and code of conduct. 

We have been pleased with your response to the use of both school gates for entering and exiting our school site. This has alleviated any congestion on the front pathway, and many of you have mentioned how helpful it has been having the top gate entrance available in the mornings and afternoons. 

We were very excited to be able to welcome parents back into school for our face-to-face parents’ evening this week and the feedback from you has been overwhelmingly positive, so thank you. We will use this feedback to design our offer moving forward. 

We had an exciting visit from a ‘real’ gorilla this week, immersing the children in an interactive experience that helped them to understand the human impact of de-forestation on the gorilla population. The children made a furry friend in Thomas the Gorilla! 

A big thank you to our very active and supportive PTA who have been very busy with fundraising events this term. We really appreciate parents supporting these events and activities, as the PTA’s primary purpose is to enrich the experience of all pupils at our school and nursery. 

We look forward to seeing you back in school on Monday 25th April and we wish you all a safe, happy and healthy holiday. Happy Easter!  

Mrs Kerr  

Celebration Children

Congratulations to the following children who have made us proud this week!

Reception - Molly has been chosen this week for trying really hard to organise herself - she can now get ready to work much more quickly.
Year 1 - Henry has been chosen for trying really hard in his phonics.
Year 2 - A child in year 2 has been chosen for amazing enthusiasm and effort in his reading with Emma. Another child has also been chosen for making wonderful progress in his reading time with Emma.
Year 3 - In Year 3 Zak has been chosen for fantastic maths work and super concentration. 
Year 4 - Lottie has been chosen for being an area whiz kid and editing superstar this week!
Year 5 - Dexter has been chosen this week for working well to improve his balanced argument writing on organic farming. 
Year 6 - In Year 6 Kate has been chosen for being helpful to adults and children in the class. Kate always goes beyond what is asked of her.


Headteacher Awards

Every week Mrs Kerr will present code of conduct certificates in our celebration assembly to children who have been caught being responsible, being respectful and being ready! 


 Be Responsible

Well done to the children who have been responsible this week.

Fletcher (Yr 3) for taking responsibility to support his team in our sports festival.


Be Ready

Well done to the children who have been ready this week.

A child in Reception has been chosen for always being ready for learning quickly and sensibly.


Curiosity Corner 

Take a look at what our children have been curious about this week in their learning!

08 Apr 2022
Learning to read and reading to learn!
Reading Detectives!
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08 Apr 2022
A volcanic eruption!
Year 3 have been learning about different types of volcanic eruption. We made our own effusive eruption using soap, bicarb and vinegar. It was very exciting!
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Meet the Staff


Name: Miss Foster (Gemma)

Likes: Playing cricket, walking my dog, and going to the beach.

Dislikes: The cold

Favourite subject at school: Maths

Fun fact: I have a tortoise, 4 chickens and a 1 eyed dog!

Sports News


07 Apr 2022
Energise Festival
This week Year 3 had a fantastic time the Energise festival at William Brookes. They enjoyed moving around a variety of stations related to lots of different sports skills. The young leaders spotted many children showing the school games values of Determination, Self-Belief, Teamwork...
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07 Apr 2022
Swimming Stars!
Throughout this half term Year 5 have been taking part in swimming and badminton lessons at William Brookes. As this week was our final week, Mrs Smith gave out some of her very rare gold stars! She chose children who had shown determination, resilience and worked really hard to make fanta...
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In the News

Every week Key Stage 2 children have the opportunity to discuss a current affairs topic in our picture news assembly. Here is this week's topic:

Upcoming Events

Bronze Ambassador lead Breaktime Kurling Club
10:30am – 11:00am
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April
YR6 Sports coach lead Girls Football lunchtime club
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YR6 Sports coach lead Girls Football lunchtime club
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YR6 Sports coach lead Girls Football lunchtime club
12:30pm – 1:00pm
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