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George Spicer Newsletter - 15th November 2024


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George Spicer Newsletter - 15th November 2024

On Monday morning, the children observed a minute's silence to mark Remembrance Sunday. 

Information

Churchbury Photographs - Children’s photographs are now available to purchase online. You have until Wednesday 20th November to order online. If you wish to purchase your child’s photo but haven’t got an access code, please email the school office.

The deadline for orders is 20th November 2024. They will then be delivered to school approximately 2 weeks later.

Parent's Consultations Evening - Online booking is now live https://georgespicer.schoolcloud.co.uk/  This will take place on Monday 18th November from 4pm-6pm and on Wednesday 20th November from 4pm-7.30pm; except Arctic Class, Tuesday 19th from 4-6pm and the Wednesday as with the others. Any problems with booking, please email the school office. 


Important Dates for Diary

Monday 18th November - Friday 22nd November - Road Safety Week

Monday 18th November - Lagos and Mumbai Mosque Trip 

Monday 18th November - Parent's Consultations evening 3:50pm-6pm

Tuesday 19th November - Flu vaccinations

Wednesday 20th November - Parent's Consultations evening 3:50pm-7.30pm

Friday 22nd November - Reception 25/26 Tours 9.30am

Sunday 24th November - FoGs Winter Wonderland 12pm-4pm


Quote of the week

“Kindness is free to give, but priceless to receive” - RAKTIVIST.

Attendance week ending 15/11/2024

Overall school = 95.43% Lates = 74

Best attendance: 1st Elm 99.07% 2nd Kingston 98.56% 3rd Snowdrop 98.53%

Punctuality: Well done to Woodpecker and Kingston with 100% for punctuality.


Road Safety Week - 18th-22nd November 2024

Children have the right to be safe on the streets.

•Road crashes are the leading cause of death for children and young people worldwide.

•More than six children are killed or seriously injured on roads every day in the UK.

•Pollution from traffic causes respiratory illnesses and other diseases.

During Road Safety Week children will take part in lessons and an assembly with a road safety focus.

As a parent/carer please do your bit to help keep the children in our school community safe on our streets:

Avoid parking on the zig zag yellow lines

Choose active travel to and from school

Park and Stride - use the map to choose the best car park for you.

Accessorise coats and bags with reflective and hi-vis materials so your child can be seen easily on dark and gloomy days.

Wear a seatbelt and if your child is less than 135cm use a booster car seat.  More information can be found here.

https://www.gov.uk/seat-belts-law


Reception

Reception: What would you pack in your bag if you were to go to the park this evening to see a meteor shower? That’s exactly what the children in Reception were thinking about this week.

After reading more of the book ‘Look Up,’ we discussed what Rocket could put in her bag and had a go at writing the object’s name. Some of us even had a go at writing a sentence!

We had fun wearing odd socks and discussed how we can be respectful to others and celebrate each other’s differences. We also, looked at the concept of one less and sang lots of nursery rhymes like 5 Current Buns in the Baker’s Shop.

    


Year 1

This week, the children in Year 1 have been learning about Remembrance Day.  They learnt that some people wear a red poppy to remember all those who have lost their lives fighting in wars.  The children designed and made a poppy; which enabled them to develop their fine motor skills by separating layers of tissue paper and twisting pipe-cleaners .  Next, they evaluated their poppy by saying what they liked and discussed how they could improve a model.

 

 


Year 2

To mark Remembrance Day the children created beautiful colour wash landscapes of a field full of poppies. They learnt about the significance of the poppy and why it is used as a symbol to remember all those lost at war.

To create a field they marked where the sky met the land and used chalks to then wash over with water to make a colour wash. Year 2 took great care marking and wetting their pieces of artwork and the finished result is very effective. Well done Year 2!


Year 3 

Mountains

Year 3 are learning about mountains this half-term. They began by drawing the difference between a mountain and a hill. We look forward to learning more about mountains as this half-term progresses.  

Did you know that a mountain is a hill that is over 600m tall? 


Year 4 

In Writing, we have started exploring our new book called Farther. We had to guess the title of the book using the clues we could see in the picture. We then began to read the book. It is about a man who is an inventor and all he wants to do is fly. We cannot wait to continue reading the book. We had an opportunity to hot seat and pretend we were the father. To end the week, we wrote a postcard in role of the little boy to describe a day at the beach.

     

Additionally this week, we wrote ‘Respect Pledge cards’ For Anti Bullying week. We were told to imagine a world where respect and kindness thrives — it’s not just a dream, it's in the choices we make. We committed to 'Choosing Respect'. We were given some tools to help us:


Year 5 

It was the turn of Arctic and Mediterranean Classes to visit Abney Park this week. In the wonderful winter sunshine, the classes enjoyed another thrilling tour from Steph and her colleague. The children were intrigued by the stories behind the gravestones, asking questions with genuine curiosity. They also listened carefully to the talk given regarding the history of the chapel and the restoration process. Before heading back to school, the children enjoyed sketching the 'Rose' and 'Lancelet' windows. The classes can be proud of how well they behaved, by 'Choosing Respect' at all times. 

     

We have also been rounding off our RW topic (What would Jesus do?) by focusing on The Crucifix. We used knowledge from previous lessons and the parables that Jesus told, to explain what the Christian Values mean to Christians in the modern world. 


Year 6 

Year 6 had the opportunity to visit the local mosque. This week Istanbul and Kingston paid a visit - Mumbai and Lagos will be going next Monday. The children learned about the mosque's features and discussed the five pillars of Islam, which are the core beliefs and practices of the Muslim faith. We have been learning about this in our RW lessons, so it was an amazing experience to see this in practice in a mosque. The visit provided valuable insights into Islamic culture and religion.

    

 



Sports2Inspire

Please see below for after-school activities taking place from Monday 13th January. To book, please use the following link:

https://bookwhen.com/sports2inspiregeorgespicer#focus=ev-sb7r-20241107153000

Sports2Inspire will be running a half-term camp in the school during the February half term. Please see below for more information and use the following link to book.  https://bookwhen.com/sports2inspiregeorgespicer#focus=ev-sb7r-20241107153000





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