ARCHIVE - Newsletter
18th March 2005
Dear Parent,
Red Nose Day
Thank you for such a wonderful response to Red Nose Day. Ms. Valentin enjoyed her facial make over by class 6 girls. Many of the children came up with their own ideas and collected sponsor money for things like wearing a kilt to school, washing cars and going on a sponsored walk at the weekend. Class 3 won 'The most beautifully behaved class challenge'thrown down by Rev'd Ringer.Everyone looked great and we had a lot of fun with the school raising a total of £280.
Sainsbury Vouchers
Please start collecting vouchers for us as we are collecting for small PE equipment to be used in and outdoors.Tesco Vouchers
Please collect these vouchers for us.Clubs for Summer Term
A new list of Summer Clubs will be available during our first week back and we would hope to start these clubs with effect from Monday 18th April.Dates for diary
21st-24th March Leeson House Class 5.
21st March -School Nurse to see Reception class.
23rd March -Church Service 9.30am. Parents welcome
23rd March -Governors 7.30pm.
24th March -Last day in school.
Easter break -Friday 25th March and our first day back for the summer term is Monday 11th April.
Inset Day -Friday 15th April.
17th April - PTA Treasure Hunt.
19th April -Class 1 and 2 trip to Brownsea Island -more details to follow.
21st April -Class portraits.
22nd April -Class 6 Trip to the Octagon.
6/7/8th May -PTA - Pool cleaning.
20th May -PTA -Family Bingo.
30th -3rd June Half Term Week.
6th June -Streetwise visit -Classes 2 and 5 (more details to follow)
7th , 8th and 9th June -Cycle Training at school for those that are interested from Classes 5 and 6. (More details to follow shortly).
10th June -PTA -Summer Fair
27th -30th June -Class 6 -Weymouth residential trip.
Book Fair here 6th July for one week.
6th July -Last Wednesday club.
Sports Day (Details to follow)
8th July -PTA -It's a Knockout.
Last Day of term 22nd July.
School Maintenance.
During the summer break the school will be undergoing a makeover with new lighting, heating, water and upgraded fire precaution systems. You will remember that, at the time of our last Ofsted inspection, the Governors raised concerns about these building issues. Their hard work and resilience in this matter has now borne fruit and we look forward to the developments.
Yours sincerely
Stephen Williams
Headteacher
