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George Spicer newsletter - 25th November 2022


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George Spicer newsletter - 25th November 2022

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.

Churchbury School Photos - Children’s photographs are now available to purchase online.  Parents have until 1st December to order online, you can choose either free delivery to school or a direct home delivery for a small fee.

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.

Donations for welfare - Please may we have donations of wipes, boxes of tissues and plasters for our welfare.  

FoGs Winter Wonderland parking - We expect a big turnout at the FoGs Winter Wonderland event this Sunday.  Please try to use sustainable transport to get to the event.  For those families who need to drive please park responsibly and respectfully.  Please avoid parking on the nearby residential roads and park in one of the Park and Stride car parks. Park and stride map

Reception Christmas Performance - All performances are at 2.30pm.  Please arrive promptly as arrivals after this time may not be admitted.

Spring Term After School Clubs - Please click the link below for all information on the after school clubs and to book a place for your child.  


Important dates for your diary

Sunday 27th November - FoGs Winter Wonderland

Wednesday 30th November - Prospective Reception Tour for 2022/23

Thursday 1st  December - Thoth Assembly - 2.30pm

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

Tuesday 6th December - Snowdrop Christmas Performance - 2.30pm

Wednesday 7th December - Primrose Christmas Performance - 2.30pm

Thursday 8th December - Bluebell Christmas Performance - 2.30pm

Friday 9th December - Daffodil Christmas Performance - 2.30pm 

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.


School Streets ONE WAY SYSTEM OPERATIONAL

Click on the link One way streets for a letter from the council which was sent to you earlier this term, describing planned extension works for our operational School Street.  Please be aware that this work has now taken place and the following roads are now ONE WAY; 

  • Kimberley Gardens and Mafeking Road cannot be accessed from Southbury Road.  Entry is via Sketty Road only.
  • Craddock Road can only be accessed via Southbury Road and is NO ENTRY from Sketty Road.  If you park in the staff car park please be aware of this change!  You will need to turn left or right and drive along Sketty Road to get to Southbury Road.  If you are doing this during the times the School Street is operational then you will be at risk of receiving a fine.

 

Please click on the link below for our park and stride map.

Park and stride map


 Winter Holiday Activities and Food Programme (HAF)

Quote of the week

“Equal is everyone getting the same thing. Fair is everyone getting what they need to be successful. We will always try to be fair, but it won't always feel equal. Being good is easy, what is difficult is being just.” – Victor Hugo.

Attendance week ending 25/11/2022

Overall school =  91.55% Lates = 81

Best attendance: 1st Odysseus 97.89% 2nd Theseus 96.88% 3rd Ra 96.2%

Punctuality: Well done to Willow class with 100% for punctuality


Reception Class

During our PSHE lessons, we have been discussing how to be a kind friend. We read the story of the dog and the dolphin, in this story a dog is feeling lonely at the beach until he finds a dolphin to play with! We came up with lots of ideas on how to be kind to someone if they are feeling lonely - 'we can say do you want to play with me' or 'are you okay?' or 'do you want some snacks?'. In our continuous provision, we practised asking others to play with us and looking out for our friends. We also made lots of heart shaped cards to give to our friends. Reception have been working really hard to ensure that they are kind to all the adults and children! 


Year 1

Last week Year 1 wrote an explanation text to describe the hibernation process of a dormouse. We included time adverbials to help structure our writing. Here is Deniz's writing! 

This week, we are writing a narrative using the pictures from the book 'Once upon a snowstorm' as a stimulus. We had lots of fun doing some role play and rehearsing story language. Here are our pictures. Can you tell a story using these pictures?

In Maths we are solving addition worded problems. To do this, we underline the key information in the question, write the number sentence then solve the question.  Georgia made up her own worded problem. She said, "I went to the shop to buy some cupcakes. I got 7, then I took 9 more. How many do I have altogether?"


Year 2

This week we have been learning all about Sacagawea and how she helped Lewis and Clarke with their expedition across the USA in 1805.  This inspired us to learn about how the Native American’s hunt and wrote as if we were Sacagawea in pursuit of her prey!  The children wrote some lovely descriptions of her stalking a buffalo.  We have also been learning about money this week during our maths lessons, particularly focussing on how to make different amounts using a range of coins.

  


Year 3 

In Geography this week, Year 3 have been exploring different climates.

We first ensured that we knew the difference between weather and climate. We then began discussing a climate in our own classroom before being rotated to another class to discuss the next one. The 4 climates were Polar, Temperate, Dry and Tropical. 

The children enjoyed learning about how each climate is different. They also made notes on the animals living in the climates and the features that enable them to survive. 

 


Year 4 

In our geography topic we have been learning about Brazil and its diverse climate. The children have created their own maps of Brazil and have researched the biomes which they have represented as an overlay on their maps. The children took great care tracing and creating their details maps with the support from atlases and digimaps on the ipads. 

As part of our science topic of living this and habitats we are looking at classifying plants. On Wednesday we went for an observation walk to see what we could learn about plants and trees local to us. The pupils gathered information about the plants leaves, bark, seeds and fruit. 

   


Year 5 

Computing

To finish their Year 5 unit on Programming Music, Year 5 were given a brief to create a Space theme soundtrack using Scratch. The children first created a mind map on what Space meant to them and discussed what types of pitch, tempo, volume and instruments would symbolise space. We then spoke about how we could autotune our voices and include this in our soundtracks to make our soundtracks engaging for our audience. The children worked superbly and learnt how to include a live loop and explain its function.

 

Geography - Digimaps

Some of the Year 5 classes started this week using Digimap for Schools, an online interactive atlas, comparing England and Mongolia! The children showed tremendous curiosity and were fascinated about the world around them! We began by searching our school postcode and looking at Southbury Road and familiarising ourselves using a key and looking at different overlays, such as climate, biomes, lines of longitude and latitude. We then compared London to the capital of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar and discussed the similarities and differences, looking at physical features and topographical features of both areas. We then added map overlays to the world map, to look at population density and tectonic plates boundaries, which will support us with our learning of earthquakes in the coming weeks.


Year 6 

Exploring Rivers

Continuing on from our learning in Year 4, we explored rivers in Geography this week. We began by recapping the course of a river and noting the three main stages (Upper, Middle and Lower courses). 

We then began learning about the Congo River. Did you know it was the deepest river in the world? We discussed how the river has helped shape the Human Geography of the country and the impact this has had on population. Once we knew a bit about the Congo River, we compared it to the River Thames as well as the River Nile, which we learnt about in our Egyptian topic in Year 5. 

We compared different features of the river such as:

  •  Wildlife in and around the river 
  •  Length and depth 
  • Climate
  • Population
  • Potential for Hydropower
  • Transport and Trade
  • River's suitability for drinking water

We also discussed how we can link this to Global Goals. 

We discussed that due to the fast flow of the Congo, if it was used for hydropower, the electricity it could produce could power sub-Saharan Africa. 

"This links to Global Goal 13: Climate Action as Hydropower is a renewable energy source" - Taylen-Key

Once we had become the "River Experts" that we are now, we decided to help a variety of people decide which river they should relocate to. Reading different scenarios, we discussed which river would be the best for someone to live near and why. We also discussed why the other two rivers would not be suitable for that person. 


After School Club -'Learn Spanish Through Fun & Games'

We are pleased to be able to offer a fun and interactive way to introduce Spanish to young children through games and music. 

Sessions for Reception, Year1 & Year2 on: Monday 3:30-4:30pm 

Sessions for Years 3-6 on: Wednesday 3:15-4:15pm 

Starting on week beginning 9th of January 2023 for 10weeks,  Cost is £80

Places will be allocated on a first come first served basis.

To reserve your place text Susy on 07702 037276

For more information see www.spanishspring.com


After School Club - Multi Sports With The Elms

Please click the link below for details of multi sports after school club.  If interested you need to book directly with The Elms all details on the flyer.

The Elms multi sports


Tiktok

TikTok has now raised its Livestreaming Age Requirement to 18 (BBC News)  
TikTok has frequently been called out for its glaring failures to protect under 18s which use its service. With its flashy images, easily digestible content and ‘childlike’ feel it has always been popular among school aged children. A fact which has made its safeguarding failures all the more worrying. The platform’s attempt to ban under 18s seems to be unfeasible however, and so it is as important as ever to be aware of its usage in the classroom. In particular, its gift function can easily be manipulated in order to commit criminal acts against children. As such wariness around the app should not be lowered as a result. To find out more about what motivated their decision, and its potential outcomes head over to the page linked below: 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-63262102


Online Tutor Safety

Please click the link below for safeguarding guidance on choosing a tutor.

https://static.lgfl.net/LgflNet/downloads/online-safety/posters/LGfL-DigiSafe-Online-Tutors-Safeguarding-Guidance.pdf


FoGs News   

THIS WEEKEND! Bring you family, come and start Christmas Celebrations this Sunday 12pm-1pm!

Book your immersive experience now, make sure you get your tickets before they sell out!

https://www.jumblebee.co.uk/ticket/V3RlhzET2x


Term Dates

FoGS Winter Wonderland
All Day
27
November
Prospective Reception Tour for 2022/23 starters - 9.15
9:15am – 11:15am
30
November
Thoth Class Assembly - 2.30pm
All Day
01
December
Y4 and 5 Carol service at Enfield Baptist Church
10:00am – 11:00am
02
December
Snowdrop Christmas Performance
2:20pm – 3:20pm
06
December
Year 5 - Cheryl Moskowitz Poetry Visit
All Day
07
December