20th May 2016 SPRITES PRIMARY ACADEMY NEWSLETTER

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20th May 2016

Language of the Week The language next week is Maori Hello is Kia Ora

‘Caught Reading’

The pronunciation is Kee ora

Molly Hepting in Class 12 was caught reading “Flat VIP Awards Celebrating Very impressive Presentation

Stanley Goes Camping” at her Karate Club. Well done Molly.

This week the children celebrated their impressive presentation with a group cheer! The smiles on their faces show how proud they are! Well done and keep up the impressive presentation. Miss Churchman

Leah Cousins Evie Riches

Abigail Hutton

Cassidy Wood

Samantha Kingsbury

Tegan Page

Oliver Tull

Maddison Smith

Georgina Thomas

Arash Karem

Grace Ransome

NIMO Awards 9th— 13th May 2016

Flat Stanley was a boy who was only half an inch thick because a bulletin board fell on him. It was

Congratulations to Class 12 with 99.20% attendance. The overall attendance for the year so far is 95.63% Our target is 96% for the year.

hard being flat when people laughed at him. One day he went camping with his family, the Lambchops. His mother told Stanley and his brother Arthur to go and explore. Stanley and Arthur got into danger but Stanley used his flat body to save the day. After that Stanley realised that being flat was cool. By Molly Hepting (You should buy this book!)

Primary Futures Half of Year 4 took part in a Primary Futures Event whereby we have been able to ask volunteers to come in to school to talk about their jobs. The children took part in a ‘What’s My Line?’ activity to try and guess what jobs the volunteers did and then spent time with each person to find out about what they did. We were very lucky to have Bobby George – the darts player, Emma Birchley – a regional Sky News Reporter and Charles Horsey who is an Engineer and currently works for the London Underground. Amongst many conversations, the volunteers also pointed out the use of Maths and English, they learnt at school, in their jobs. The children were very enthused and asked some very good questions. The Year 4 children who were not in this session will be able to attend the next session being held in a few weeks time. Mrs Doran

This is Sparky the wolf and he will be going to live with the class that can show the best presentation this term. Not only will the class home Sparky they will also receive a class reward. Thank you School Council for setting this up with special recognition to Toby John!

Thank you! All of Year 6 who went to SAT’s Breakfast club, would like to say thank you to Mrs Collins and Mr Knights for preparing Year 6’s Breakfast. It made us feel relaxed and ready for our SAT’s test. By Cadence Irving and Caitlin Curtis

Congratulations! We would like to congratulate Roger Fern our Vice Chair of Governors, who is now the Mayor of Ipswich.

Lost Property Lost property is displayed in the West Hall every Friday lunchtime for children to collect their items. Thank you.

Sprites VS Cliff Lane On Tuesday 17th May, the girls football team played against Cliff Lane. The first half began and kicked off brilliantly with 1 goal. Following soon after, another 3 good goals came quickly in the first half. The second half began and it was a hard one. We kept battling until we got another one but Cliff Lane started becoming more focused and ready to get their first goal in. The half went so quickly no one was able to get another goal! Well done to Sprites winning 4-0 with Caitlin scoring 3 and Naomi scoring 1. By Caitlin Curtis and Cadence Irving Sports Journalists

Menu week commencing 23.05.16 Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Chicken & Tomato

Meatballs in Tomato

Cajun Chicken & Rice

Roast Beef & Yorkshire

Fish & Chips

Calzone

Sauce & Pasta Shells

Macaroni Cheese

Vegetable & Bean Burrito Smokey Joe Quorn Fillet

Puddings

With Rice

Chickpea, Spinach

Vegetable

& Mushroom Wellington Fingers & & Roast Potatoes

Chips

Seasonal Vegetables/Salads/Baked Beans Lemon Love Cake

Fruit Flapjack

Vanilla Crunch &

Toffee Apple Crumble

& Custard

Ice Cream

& Custard or Fruit Ice Lolly

Chocolate Fudge

Fruit Salad/Cheese & Biscuits/Yoghurt/Jelly

What’s on W/C 23.05.16

Monday

Year 5 Trip to Legoland am

Tuesday

Nursery Forest School (Chantry Park) 12.30—1.00

Singing Squad

pm

Brass lessons

3.30—4.30

Years 1 & 2 Gymnastics Club

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Violin Lessons

Class Photographs pm

Clarinet lessons

3.30-4.30

Years 1 & 2 Football Club (On the field or East Hall if wet)

3.30-4.30

Years 3 & 4 Football Club (On the field or East Hall if wet)

am

Guitar Lessons

11.00-11.45

Nursery Stay & Play

12.00-1.00

Nursery Lunch

2.45-3.30

Nursery Stay & Play

3.30-4.30

Years 3-6 Gymnastics Club

3.30-4.15

Netball Club

am

Cello Lessons

pm

Class 8 Swimming

3.30-4.30

Years 5 & 6 Football

School Money We would like to remind everyone that it is now possible to pay for school dinners and trips online at www.schoolmoney.co.uk. A school dinner for one day costs £2.30. If you would like to pay for a whole week in advance this would cost £11.50. Any credits can be refunded at the end of term or carried forward to September. We hope this helps and we are encouraging as many parents as possible to use this system. Please remember to check you have registered the correct email address with the school office. Thank you.

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