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Fairtrade Bake Off What an amazing contribution you made to this event. Never did we imagine the range of baking we would have donated when we challenged the children to a bake off. Thank you to all of you who baked and bought cakes, biscuits and buns-including Fairtrade dog biscuits! The children of the Fairtrade action group were kept very busy at the sale and raised around £100. It was a tricky decision to make to find just a single winner in each age category and each child who baked has been given a Fairtrade KitKat today as a ‘thank you’ and ‘well done’. Foundation: Poppy Saddler (chocolate buns). Key Stage 1: Isabelle Barbour (Christmas Crispie Trees) Key Stage 2 Runners Up: Letti Dawson (unicorn cake), Molly Collins (multicoloured layered cake) and Zac Pedlow (Houses of Parliament) Key Stage 2 winner: Lucy Marshment (Winter cake with a Malteser tree) Staffing News Mr McHale has secured a promotion to a school in Sheffield and will be starting there in January. Whilst we will be sorry to see him leave us, this is an exciting opportunity for him to gain experience in a very different school context as he develops in his career. Miss Aspinall will be joining us in January and has already started visiting school to get to know children and school routines. Congratulations to Miss Painter who is expecting her first baby in April. Sports News Year 6 Basketball Well done to the Basketball team who played so well at the interschool tournament, winning matches against Netherton and West Bretton, drawing with Horbury Primary and Middlestown and losing by just 1 goal to overall winners St Peters. The placings were tight with us missing out on 2nd place by only 1 point. Our teams are playing exceptionally well this year and we are sure the winners’ trophy will be ours soon! Scholastic Book Fair Discounted books will be available at the Book Fair from Tuesday to Thursday next week. Drumming Workshop On Monday we are looking forward to a hands on drumming master class with Jeff Rich from the famous 1980’s rock band, Status Quo. He will be talking about the history of drumming as well as performing for us and involving all the children in playing percussion instruments. INSET day Due to a change in trainer availability for our planned staff training, we will now be closed for an INSET day on Monday 8th January-school will re open on Tuesday 9th January. We will be running childcare on this day and details will be confirmed next week. Please email the office if you are interested in this, with details of time requirements. Parking-please remember to park safely and do not stop on the yellow lines outside school • Craft and Shopping day- Saturday
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Class News Foundation Stage Foundation Stage have been extremely busy this week, fixing, building and mending various items. We were sent a chest of real life tools to help us to fix Jeffery's plane and Ooblie Dooblie's spaceship. We could name lots of the tools and discussed how to use them safely. On Wednesday, we opened a car garage and invited customers in with broken down cars. The children filled up the petrol tanks, lifted up the bonnets and even gave some of the cars a M.O.T. There's nothing that we can't fix! Miss Painter, Mrs Lovell, Mrs Stearne, Mrs Thompson
Class 1 Rehearsals for our Christmas production of ‘Little Angel Gets Her Wings’ are well underway! The songs are being learnt, actions are being perfected and the lines are coming on a treat! We are so impressed with the number of children who have already learnt all of their lines and are trying very hard to perform with expression – thank you for supporting with this at home. We can’t wait for you to see it! Miss Schofield, Mrs Ross
Class 2 This week, the journalists at ‘The Truth’ newspaper have taken on a new challenge... film reviews. Unfortunately, ‘The Truth’ had to let go one of its veteran reporters (Old Man Humphrey), which has opened up a vacancy on the entertainment beat. In order to complete their task, Class 2 visited the cinema to see Lego Batman and carried out important research which informed their fantastic film reviews! During their time out of class, the children were a credit to the school! Finally, rehearsals for our Christmas nativity ‘One Bright Star’ are well underway and it would be great if you could help your children to learn their parts - which they have now all received. Mr McHale, Miss Riley, Mrs Brammer
Class 3 After finding out that Hansel and Gretel are missing and writing witness reports, Class 3 are convinced that they will be found in the deep, dark forest, not far from their home village of Berrywood. We have been looking at the black and white eerie illustrations of Lorenzo Mattotti in Neil Gaiman’s version of the Brothers Grimm story and creating our own illustrations using black strokes of paint. We felt that his images were dramatic and powerful which reflects the themes running throughout the story. Mrs Findlay, Mrs Callaghan 2
Achievement Awards this week Eve
Daniel
Showing enthusiasm in everything you do
Making lots of progress in phonics
Foundation
Class 1
Class 2M
Isobel
Alex
Demonstrating amazing Maths knowledge when working independently
Increased concentration during Big Write
Lincoln
Eleanor Working hard to improve your handwriting
Working hard to produce a fantastic film review Class 2R
Delaney
Jennifer
Challenging himself in science to produce a classification key independently Whole School
Always trying her best in Maths
Headteacher Award: Brooke
Being so king and helpful in everything you do
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Important Dates for your Diary Date Friday 24th November Saturday 25th November 28th-30th November Friday 8th December Tuesday 12th December Wednesday 13th December Tuesday 19th December Tuesday 19th December Wednesday 20th December Monday 8th January Su 1st- Mon 2nd July Mo 9th –Wed 11th July Monday 23rd July Tuesday 24th July
Event Year 5 & 6 Visit to Horbury Library Christmas Craft Shopping Day, 10am – 2pm Scholastic Half Price Book Fair in School Christmas discos Class 1 Christmas Performance in church, afternoon Class 1 Christmas Performance in church, morning Foundation Stage Christmas Performance, hall, 9.15 am Year 3/4 Christmas performance, afternoon and 6.30pm Class 3 Christmas Performance in church, 6.30pm NEW INSET DAY Year 3 and 4 Residential Year 5 and 6 Residential Inset Day Inset Day
Term Dates 2017 – 2018 Date
Event
Friday 20th October
School closes for half term
Monday 30th October
School reopens
Friday 17th November
School closed for Inset Day
Friday 22nd December
School closes
Monday 8th January
School reopens
Friday 16th February
School closes for half term
Monday 26th February
School reopens
Thursday 29th March
School closes for Easter
Monday 16thApril
School reopens
Monday 7th May
May Day Bank Holiday
Friday 25th May
School closes for half term
Monday 4th June
School reopens School closes for Summer. Please note 2 Inset Days have been allocated.
Friday 20th July
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Horbury Academy Primary School Festival Dates 2017/18
Date
Year Group
Event
September 14th
Year 4/5/6
Cross Country
Year 4
Touch Rugby
October 5th
Year 5
Football
October 19th
Year 6
Hi 5 Netball
November 9th
Year 1/2
Benchball
November 23rd
Year 6
Basketball
November 30th
Year 3
Benchball
December 7th
Year 5/6
Badminton
January 25th
Year 5/6
Sports hall athletics
February 8th
Year 1/2
Multiskills
February 15th
Year 3
Unihoc
March 8th
Year 6
Wake Up Shake Up
April 26th
Year 4
The Cube
May 3rd
Years 1/2/3
Handball
May 10th
Year 1/2
Races and relays
May 17th
Year 3/4
Summer games
June 15th 12.30
Year 5/6
June 21st
Year 3/4
Mini OlympicsThornes Park Athletics
June 28th
Year 6
Kwik Cricket
July 5th
Year 5
Rounders
September 28th
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