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fhgfdgdfgdg 2016 Friday 28th April 2017 FROM THE HEADMASTER S DESK This has been a very busy and highly successful week at Saint Nicholas. There have been so many highlights that it is difficult to know where to start although, I suspect, few who watched the school s production of The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe will ever forget the experience. I must congratulate all pupils involved for what was a stunning production and thank all the staff particularly, Miss Agrotis, Mrs Bradford, Mrs Chadwick, Mrs Hill, Mrs Johnson and Mr Smith for putting the whole event together. Well done indeed! This week will also remain firmly etched in the memories of our Year 5 pupils who enjoyed their first residential trip at Avon Tyrrell in the New Forest. From all accounts the trip was a tremendous success - the high ropes and zip wires, real favourites! To all the children, well done and thank you to Miss Bullock, Miss Perez, Miss Marston and Mrs Schofield-Paffett for leading and accompanying the pupils. On the sporting front, I am delighted to report the success of our lower school gymnastics teams who performed so well at the Harlow and District competition. All participants were a real credit to the school and the victorious Year 1 and 2 A team will go on to represent Harlow at the Essex Summer Games in June. Well done also to the Year 11 GCSE pupils who completed their PE practical moderation this week, I understand that we have reason to be very proud of your performances! Finally, we have two individual performances to celebrate. Well done to Year 5 pupil, Hadleigh who has successfully auditioned for the title role in Annie-The Musical at Hertford Theatre. A tremendous achievement, well done Hadleigh! Congratulations also to Ciaran who has won the John Leslie UK Accordion Championship trophy this year for his performance of his own composition. These are two talented pupils and we are very proud of you both. ST GEORGE S DAY Reception enjoyed celebrating St George s day at the end of last week by creating flags and shields. The children also listened to the story of Saint George and were very excited to hear how he slayed the dragon to protect the princess. 1

AVON TYRRELL RESIDENTIAL Year 5 pupils had a blast on the residential trip this week at Avon Tyrrell Activity Centre. Here are some picture highlights. 2

THE LION, THE WITCH & THE WARDROBE Miss Agrotis, Mrs Bradford and Mrs Chadwick would like to say a very big well done to all cast and crew of the annual school production, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. Everyone worked so hard towards ensuring that the production was a resounding success. MARATHON SUCCESS Huge congratulations to Mrs Shubrook, who completed the London Marathon on Sunday in a time of 4 hours 27 minutes and raised over 1600 for Children with Cancer and Edie's Butterfly Appeal. Everyone at Saint Nicholas is very proud of her and is incredibly impressed by this fabulous achievement. 3 CHICKEN POX A child in lower school has been diagnosed with chicken pox. Most children will catch chicken pox at some point. It can also occur in adults who didn't have it when they were a child. It's usually mild and clears up in a week or so, but it can be dangerous for some people, such as pregnant women, newborn babies and people with a weakened immune system. For more information please visit http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/ Chickenpox/Pages/Introduction.aspx

HISTORY OFF THE PAGE On Friday, Year 2 children were very lucky to be visited by History Off the Page who led a workshop themed around the Great Fire of London. All the children took part in a variety of different activities such as sewing, leather work, learning to make authentic ink using a pestle and mortar, becoming archaeologists and role playing an experience of 1666 medicine. The children all had a fantastic day. 4

YEAR 3 BAPTISM RE-ENACTMENT Year 3 and their parents thoroughly enjoyed the Baptism re-enactment on Wednesday at St Mary's Church. Everyone looked incredibly smart and there was a great sense of occasion felt by everyone involved. A big thank you to Reverend Welch for leading the Baptism and to the school catering team for providing the refreshments at school which were enjoyed afterwards. HANNINGFIELD RESERVOIR Year 1 had an amazing time on their school trip to Hanningfield Reservoir nature reserve. They explored the forest, built dens, collected a variety of evergreen and deciduous leaves and labelled parts of a plant. They also had great fun playing lots of different games in the woods. 5

HARLOW GYMNASTICS COMPETITION SPORTS REPORT The Harlow and District Primary Schools Sports Association held their annual Key Steps Gymnastics Competition at The Harlow Gymnastics Club on Tuesday. Over eighty gymnasts from eight Harlow schools took part and Saint Nicholas entered two teams at each of the two age groups. All the pupils performed well and really threw themselves into the occasion. Year 1 and 2 pupils were extremely competitive and Mrs Fitch was very proud of both teams. A big thank you to Ruby and Theo's mums who have helped at every training session and were also very busy helping on competition day. The A team became champions on the day and the B team took third place, only narrowly missing out on second place with Water Lane team beating them by just point seven of a mark. Mrs Fitch was delighted to tie the blue and yellow school ribbons back on the trophy for the third consecutive year. Meanwhile, the Year 3 and 4 teams worked incredibly hard and also competed gallantly, taking second and third places in their age group. The A team were only 1.6 marks behind Jerounds, the eventual winners. These teams have been trained and encouraged by Mrs Hill with the help of Olivia in Year 5. Many thanks to both Mrs Hill and Olivia for their hard work. All Saint Nicholas team pupils were a credit to the school, not only because of their sporting success, but also due to their sporting attitude in helping members of other less experienced teams. A special mention goes to Esme as she guided team members who were new to the competition through their routines so that their experience at their first competition was a happy one. Esme will be awarded a special lower school PE certificate in recognition of her help to others at this event. The victorious Year 1 and 2 A team will now go on to represent Harlow in the County Key Steps Competition which is part of the Essex Summer Games at Basildon Sporting Village on Thursday 29 th June. Huge congratulations to all competitors for a very successful competition. 6

YEAR 8 FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT Well done to the Year 8 boys team who beat Passmores 1-0 to finish third in the football finals tournament at Harlow FC last Thursday. SAINSBURY S VOUCHERS There are only seven days left to collect Sainsbury's Active Kids vouchers. The collection box can be found in the school office. GIRLS FOOTBALL A quick reminder to Year 5-10 football girls that Spurs training continues from Monday 8th May 4-5pm. Please can the girls make every effort to attend. ATHLETICS CLUB Athletics club training (both track and field) for pupils in Years 4-11 will take place on Thursdays 4-5pm, in preparation for the ISA events and the Wednesday Harlow school fixtures. 7

CRICKET NEWS The cricket season has now kicked off. Thank you to parent Mr Clifton, who assisted on Wednesday at the first middle and upper school cricket club session this term. Pictured below are the Year 8 and 9 pupils enjoying diamond cricket with a Herts and Essex cricket coach earlier this week. 8