Newsletter. 26th May General School News. Dear Parents/Carers,

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Newsletter 26th May 2017 www.windrushprimary.org General School News Diary Dates Dear Parents/Carers, I can t believe we are already at the end of the half term and that on our return we will only have 33 actual school days left to the end of the academic year. Time is flying by. Tests It s been an extremely busy few weeks with Year 2 and 6 undertaking their SAT s tests. Year 6 coped extremely well with the test conditions and remained very calm and focussed throughout. Year 2 have taken the tests in their stride and also performed extremely well. In June, Year 1 will sit the phonics tests which are completed 1-1 with their class teacher and we make it as fun as possible; the children don t even know they are undertaking a test at all. Results for the KS1 and 2 SATs and phonics test will be given out with your child s report at the end of the school year. Maternity Leave We want to officially wish Ms Booree (Year 3 teacher- Thamesmead) and her husband all of our best wishes and love as she will be leaving on Friday 9th June to begin her maternity leave. They know they are having a baby girl and we can t wait to meet her before the end of term. We are delighted to welcome Ms Dhillon to Thamesmead who is an experienced teacher who has moved down to Greenwich from Birmingham. She will be taking Year 3 until the end of the year and then staying on to teach in KS2 in September. New Mayor On Wednesday I was delighted to attend the inauguration of the new Mayor of the Royal Borough of Greenwich, Councillor Peter Brooks, who also happenes to be our Chair of Governors. The ceremony took place at the Royal Naval College and the choir from Charlton sang beautifully at the ceremony. Charlton Monday 5th June: First Day Pupils Return to School Monday 12th June: Phonics Week Thursday 15th June: RC Assembly Friday 16th June: Choir Rehearsing at Blackheath Hall Monday 19th June: Choir Performance at the Royal Festival Hall Monday 19th June: 2B and 2C Ecology Park Trip Tuesday 20th June: 4C Assembly Tuesday 20th June: 2A Ecology Park Trip Wednesday 21st June: 1A Assembly Friday 23rd June: Year 4 Sportathon for 30 pupils Monday 26th June: RC Trip to the Aquarium Tuesday 27th June: 3C Assembly Tuesday 27th June: New Reception Parents Meeting 6pm Wednesday 28th June: 2C Assembly Monday 3rd July: RA Trip to the Aquarium Wednesday 5th July: Sports Day Years 1&2 9:30-11am, Reception 11:10-1pm and Years 3&4 1:30-3pm Saturday 8th July: Summer Fayre Monday 10th July: RB Trip to the Aquarium Wednesday 12th July: RA Graduation - 9:30am Thursday 13th July: RB Graduation - 9:30am Friday 14th July: RC Graduation - 9:30am Tuesday 18th July: Year 4 Paralympics trip Thursday 20th July: Last Day of Summer Term Friday 21st July: Inset Day Thamesmead Thursday 8th June: Homework Celebration Event 3:15pm Wednesday 14 th June: Class Photographs Tuesday 20 th June: New nursery Parents Meeting Tuesday 20 th June: Year 2 trip to the Ecology Park Thursday 22 nd June: Reception Cutty Sark trip Tuesday 27 th June: New Reception parents meeting at 9:10am Wednesday 28 th June: Sports Day Saturday 1 st July: Summer Fayre Thursday 13 th July: Year 6 Peter Pan Production Thursday 20 th July: Last day of term Year 6 Parents please refer to the Year 6 newsletter for the dates and details of upcoming trips and events.

Congratulations to Mayor Brooks and I have prewarned him that he will have a lot of duties to attend to at Windrush over the coming year. A big thank you to Ms Laura Baugh our wonderful music teacher who worked so hard to prepare the choir for their performance. Wednesday 24th May. For those who did, they enjoyed having breakfast in the community room. Windrush Charlton now have a bike rack next to the scooter rails, so please take advantage of the extra space and cycle every day! Thamesmead children undertook a local area walk as a whole school every day, led by Mr Alfredo. This was quite logistical challenge with 210 children, but all children from R to Year 6 coped well and worked together as a school community. One Minute Silence National Clean Air day On June 15th we will be taking part in National Clean Air. Just as with Walk to School Week, we want to encourage as many of our pupils and families to walk to school that day. There will be assemblies across both sites for children to learn more about looking after the environment and reducing pollution. Homework The children have worked so hard on their homework projects particularly the creative tasks! I have enjoyed watching what they have brought into school, demonstrating their hard work and dedication. Please ensure that all tasks that your child chooses to complete, particularly maths or literacy, are of a certain quality. For example, if your child completes a literacy task, please make sure that there is a sufficient amount of writing in their books and that their presentation is of a good quality. Travel Plan As part of our Travel Plan, Charlton children were encouraged to scooter or cycle to school on Following the recent tragic events in Manchester on Monday evening, we held a one minute silence with KS2 pupils on Thursday 25th May in line with the rest of the country. We spoke about how rare these attacks are and that if a child is worried that they can speak to an adult. We focused on all the love and support that Manchester and their victims received. International Day International day was due to take place in June, however we are going to postpone the dates until July. After half-term, you will receive a letter with when the event will take place and what we have planned. Thamesmead News Reception Reception had a fantastic time at Greenwich Peninsula Eco Park. It was a great end to our 'What's at the bottom of the garden?' topic, as we held and learnt about lots of different mini-beasts. We even looked at their different body parts under the microscope!

Year 5 Year 1 Year 1 loved visiting Stepney Green Farm. The rainy weather didn't stop them enjoying themselves and taking part in the activities. They found out about the different ways in which farms produce food and were able to meet the animals that lived there. Most children tasted different types of leaves and they were all surprised that there were some flowers that you could also too! Year 5 have received their first letter from friends in Spain. We spent some time reading about their interests and then wrote letters back in both English and Spanish. We really enjoyed writing letters to our new pen pals! Year 6 Year 4 As we write this Year 6 are currently having an amazing adventure in Wales. They all arrived in time to go on a night walk and enjoyed some night swimming. On Thursday 18th May, Year 4 Thamesmead journeyed to the Natural History Museum. We explored the human biology section to look at digestion, memory and different types of hormones and then we enjoyed our main event, which was a workshop, 'Cutting Edge'; this was a about teeth. We consolidated learning on the three main types and investigated facts to match images to the correct animal jaws. We thoroughly enjoyed the experience and the sun shone to make the long journey more enjoyable. The class were a joy to take across London. Well done!

Maths Workshop Thank you to the TWO parents that attended the Maths workshops, they both found the event helpful and informative. It is however disappointing that more parents did not attend, as maths information and parents meetings are often requested by parents. Charlton News Energy Kidz Celebrations It was lovely to see so many parents at our homework celebration event after school. The children produced so many lovely pieces of work too many for the newsletter but I have included some of them for you to see! Year 3 enjoyed making their robots and some of them really went all out with their creative skills! Well done to everyone! It has been very positive to witness the children enthused about their homework! For parents/carers who use Energy Kidz as their after school provider, please ensure that you book your child s place BEFORE 3pm. Registers are generated at this time and children are collected from classes. If you book after this time, your child will not be picked up from Energy Kidz and instead will be brought to the school office. Please can you avoid this confusion by booking your child s place BEFORE 3PM. If it is an emergency and you have booked after 3pm, you will need to ring Ms. Picton in the office and forward on your confirmation. Thank you very much for your cooperation. Year 1 Year 1 enjoyed their trip to Stepney farm to find more about where food comes from. At the farm, children were given a task of finding out where some food can be found. For example they had to find where the honey, bread and ham came from. In their topic they have enjoyed finding out that bananas don t just come from Sainsbury s, they actually are shipped from hot countries abroad. Their topic question has been Fruit or a vegetable-who wins? Tell your child which is your favourite! Year 2 Year 2 have been enjoying reading the story What is a Penguin to think when he Wakes up Pink? They all worked hard to write their own setting description, focusing on using ambitious adjectives. Well done to Khadija who wrote a fantastic setting.

"Early one sunny morning there lived a panda called Eva. Close by, there was an elegant waterfall gushing like a shower running and a rainbow shimmering and sparkling like a butterfly s wings. All around, the trees sway like dancers in a carnival. Up above her, the sun shone like diamonds." Wow! What a description. Well done to Khadija! Boundary Wall The Reception wall and new fence will be completed in the half term. We look forward to seeing the finished product on our return. Have a wonderful half term holiday and let s hope the sun shines down on us as it has this week and we have great weather for the holidays. See you all on Monday 5th June. Best wishes, Jo Marchant Executive Headteacher