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George Spicer newsletter - 18th November 2022


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George Spicer newsletter - 18th November 2022

Parents’ Consultation evening meetings - Parents' Consultation evening meetings are on Monday 21st and Wednesday 23rd November. Please ensue you are available to start the meeting on time, if you login early you will be held in a queue.  The link to join the meeting is at the bottom of the email confirmation you received when you book the appointment.  Reminder email has also been sent out.

Football Club - On Monday 21st November, Football Club is cancelled due to parents’ consultation evening.

Churchbury Photographs - Children’s photographs are now available to purchase online. Parents have until December 1st to order online, they can choose either free delivery to school or a Direct home delivery for a small fee. Please email the school office if you have missed place or lost your assess code. office@georgespicer.enfield.sch.uk 

Reception School Admissions - If you have a child born between 1 September 2018 and 31 August 2019, you will need to apply for a primary school place by 15 January 2023.

You can register and apply online at www.eadmissions.org.uk .  Further information can be found at https://www.enfield.gov.uk/services/children-and-education/school-admissions-and-applications/admission-to-primary-school-in-september-2023

New Reception Tours (2023-2024) at Kimberley Gardens

Wednesday 30th November at 9.15am

Tuesday 10th January at 9.15am

One of the best ways to get to know a school is to request a visit.  Please call or click below to register your interest and for any further information.        RECEPTION TOURS REGISTRATION

School Dinner – If you have any outstanding debts please login to PARENTPAY and pay up asap.

Carol Service - Please note that all Carol services will be at 10am.

Flu Nasal Immunisation - you should all have received a letter with regards the flu immunisation at George Spicer and to give consent.  The immunisation team will be in school the following dates:

Friday 9th December - KS1 Years R-2

Year 6 Residential Trip – Boreattan Park May 2023 – A reminder for those going on this school trip that further instalment payments are now due. Please login to ParentPay to check your individual amounts. Please note the dates for each payment: £95 on 30th July 2022, £95 on 30th September 2022, £95 on 30th November 2022 and £95 on 10th February 2023.

Year 4 Residential Trip – Cuffley Camp June 2023 – A reminder for those going on this school trip that further instalment payments are due shortly. Please login to ParentPay to check your individual amounts. Please note the dates for each payment: £80 on 2nd December 2022 and £80 on 3rd February 2023.

Dogs in the playground - Please be aware we DO NOT allow dogs on to the premises unless they are guide/assistant dogs.

Nuk ka qen në vendin e shkollës

Okul sitesinde köpek yok

Brak psów na terenie szkoły

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Smoking - We do not permit smoking on the school site or around the school gates.

Ndalohet pirja e duhanit në mjediset e shkollës dhe rreth portave të shkollës.

Okul alanında ve okul kapılarının çevresinde sigara içilmesi yasaktır.

Zakaz palenia na terenie szkoły i wokół bram szkoły.

Please do not scooter or cycle on the school playgrounds.  Once collected from class, children should walk their bike or scooter to the gates.  


Important dates for your diary

Monday 21st November - Parent Consultation evening meeting 3.40pm - 6pm

Tuesday 22nd November - Odysseus & Achilles -Visit to Synagogue

Wednesday 23rd November - Parent Consultation evening meeting 3.40pm - 7.30pm 

Sunday 27th November - FoGs Winter Wonderland

Thursday 1st December - Thoth Assembly - 2.30pm

Friday 2nd December - Y4&5 Carol Service at Enfield Baptist Church

Friday 9th December - Y3&6 Carol Service at St Andrews Church

Friday 9th December ~ KS1 Years R-2 - Flu Nasal Immunisation

Wednesday 14th December - Christmas Jumper Day and Lunch

Friday 16th December - Last Day of Term - Please note there will be ASC as normal.


Quote of the week

‘Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.’ - Margaret Mead

Attendance week ending 18/11/2022

Overall school = 94.54%  Lates = 86

Best attendance: 1st Theseus 99.37%, 2nd Spitfires 97.81%, 3rd Owl 97.39%

Punctuality: Well done to Willow, Odysseus, Lancasters and Thoth for 100% punctuality.


Reception Class

This week we have been learning about Remembrance. We started by watching an animation of a hare who was very happy and then it all changed - the hare got very frightened, at the end of the video lots of poppies grew in the fields. Kendrick said 'The music is loud and a bit scary!', Aiden said 'The poppies at the end made the hare very happy.' We learnt about why it is important to remember people who helped to keep us safe during the war and that the poppy flower is a symbol of remembrance. In our continuous provision, we drew poppies, collaged and painted them too. We stuck all of our poppies together to make four big poppy men. Reception would like to say thank you to all the service men and women who keep us safe. 


Year 1

On Monday, Year 1 completed their fieldwork task. Each class had their own area in the playing fields, where they recorded different types of rubbish on a tally. Later on in the week, we will compare our results and decide where best to place a bin! Whilst there, we saw somebody also picking up rubbish from the ground. We discussed how this would alter our findings. We couldn't believe how much litter had been left behind after the sunny weekend.

In Writing, we have been learning about hibernation process of a dormouse! We have had lots of fun taking part in role play pretending to be the dormouse. Throughout the week, we will be writing an explanation text to explain it in more detail. We were interested to find out that whilst hibernating, the dormouse's body gets cold and its heart rate and breathing slows down. 


Year 2

This week in year 2 we have ended our ‘Remembrance’ topic with a wonderful workshop led by historian John Conyard.

He allowed children to explore artefacts from the era, including trying on some replica army supplies and uniform such as gas masks.

They thoroughly enjoyed being immersed in the World War I era, and were an amazing audience.  As part of our Science curriculum, they

Also had the chance to explore a range of materials and discuss which ones would be suitable for making different objects.  The pupils had a chance to test the materials - they particularly enjoyed finding out which ones were waterproof!


Year 3 

This week in Science, Year 3 recognised the features of different types of soil. They conducted an experiment to find out which soil would be best for growing plants in the garden. They worked on their tables to put a table spoon of soil into their filter papered funnel, before slowly pouring in 100ml of water. They then observed how much water soaked through their soil and collected in their measuring beaker in 1 minute, before recording their results in a table. Each group had a different soil to test. The children worked on ensuring that it was a fair test and our results were shared and discussed at the end.  


Year 4 

This week some year 4 classes visited Enfield's Synagogue. Although it was torrential rain the children were very sensible travelling to and from the synagogue.  They enjoyed their tour of the synagogue and had many super questions. 

During their geography lesson the children have drawn their own maps of Brazil, created a key and marked the key features on their maps. 


Year 5 

Geography - Mongolia

As part of our new unit, The Realm of the Khan, Year 5 began by drawing a free hand map of Mongolia. They then investigated the type of land within Mongolia and discussed the nomadic lifestyle that many Mongolian people followed. The children used watercolours to show the different types of land, such as high mountain, talga forest, mountain steppe forest, steppe, desert steppe and desert. We then discussed if we were a nomad, which areas would we most like to settle in and why. We discussed the need for being close in proximity to natural resources and how living up on higher terrain, such as the high mountains, could cause more challenges when sourcing food, water and shelter, due to the harsher climate conditions.

We then learnt how to accurately locate a specific topographical figure on a map, using a six-figure grid reference. Building on our Year 4 knowledge of understanding four-figure grid references, the children learnt to be more specific by locating key topographical features, such as the Altai Mountains and the Khuiten Peak, by using a six-figure grid reference. The children worked brilliantly in partners and showed excellent understanding of the importance of being accurate when using grid references. 


Year 6 

Exploring the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Over the last two weeks, we have been exploring the topographical features of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). We began by using Kapow to look at the country and its topographical features. We looked at the features of the land, and in partners noted these onto the map of the DRC.

We found out the Democratic Republic of Congo is almost land-locked and that 7 countries border it. 

We then compared the features of the Democratic Republic of Congo to that of the United Kingdom. We looked at how the equator, which cuts through the DRC, has shaped the landscape and how this impacts on both the physical and human geography of the country. 

When looking at the population of the countries, we discussed how even though DRC is over 10 times bigger than the UK, the population difference is only roughly half. We decided that this would be due to the large rainforest that resides within the equatorial range of the DRC, making it hard for people to live in this area. 

We are really enjoying learning about this country and look forward to discovering more.  


FoGs News   

With FoGS Winter Wonderland just over a week away, there is lots to look out for!

 

Thank you to all the volunteers who have already signed up to help make this event happen, we couldn't do it without your support.  If you are available to help set-up for and hour on Saturday 26th November, between 10am and 6pm, please sign up here!

There is still time to buy raffle tickets!  Please complete the stubs with your details and return to class.  If you are able to sell more tickets to friends and family, more books of tickets are available from both offices.  Tickets will also be on sale at Winter Wonderland.  Good luck!

New to FoGS Winter Wonderland 2022, Immersive Experiences guarantee children will be in awe!

All shows are suitable for Primary age children, however the age recommendation indicates the level of understanding required. The visuals in all 4 shows are stunning, so children will be inspired by all shows.

All shows have 25 tickets available.  Book now for £5. If there are tickets left on the day, they will be £6.

12pm and 2pm - The Alien who Stole Christmas (recommended age 4+)

12.30pm and 2.30pm - Dinosaurs at Dusk (recommended age 6+)

1pm and 3pm - Great Planet Adventures (recommended age 6+)

1.30pm and 3.30pm - We are Astronomers (recommended age 5+)

Lots of fantastic items available in our Silent Auction.  All items have been donated so 100% of the money raised goes directly to FoGS.  Auction finishes at 4pm, Saturday 26th November.  


Term Dates

Anti-Bullying Week
All Day
From 14 Nov until 18 Nov
14
November
Parents Evening
3:40pm – 6:00pm
21
November
Odysseus & Achilles -Visit to Synagogue
All Day
22
November
Parents Evening
3:40pm – 7:30pm
23
November
FoGS Winter Wonderland
All Day
27
November
Prospective Reception Tour for 2022/23 starters - 9.15
9:15am – 11:15am
30
November