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Week 4, newsletter
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15th March 2012
Spring Term 1
Worsbrough Common Primary School and
Rising Stars Children’s Centre
Newsletter
Red Nose Day!
Thank you to everyone who donated buns and money in support of
Red Nose day today! Many thanks again to Nicky Newell who helped
boost our money raising and significantly improve my Red Nose day
outfit by selling the TK– Maxx t shirts in school! :)
PE Kit
Children need to bring
PE kit on their
allocated PE days , in-
cluding suitable out-
door footwear and a
top and jogging bot-
toms if the weather is
cold.
Most children do now
wear their house col-
our t shirts and look
fantastic!
Football shirts and
strappy tops are not
allowed as PE kit.
Earrings must also be
removed.
If you are unsure
what days your child
has PE please ask
their teacher.
Year 5 and 6 Dance Workshop!
On Thursday Year 5 and 6 got to work with a fantastic dance
teacher, Leigh, who had travelled all the way from London! As
well as busting some pretty cool moves they also learnt about
the history of hip hop! Miss Walsh and Mr Fletcher were very
impressed! Check out the video on the Year 6 blog. :)
Bruce Ave
Barnsley
S70 4EB
Worsbrough Common Primary
School and Rising Stars
Children’s Centre
Phone: 01226 289989
Have a lovely weekend!
Family Support Drop In!
Family support drop in every Friday Afternoon with Lisa &
Gillian 12.45 to 1.45 please call to book a slot .
Trips, trips and more trips!
Gosh it’s been a busy week! Year 2 had a
fantastic trip to the Ice Cream factory
on Tuesday—Miss Johnson and Mrs
Sykes were ‘super’ impressed with
everyone’s behaviour! Well done!
Then on Wednesday Miss White and F1
had a trip down to Wigfield Farm—
although it was a long walk home every-
one had a fantastic time!
Free places for 2 year olds.
If you have a two year old they may be eligible for 15 hours free nursery care. The
places are offered to those who meet the criteria—please contact the Family support
work team for more information.
National Teaching School Status
We are delighted that we have been success-
ful in our bid to become a Teaching School
working in alliance with Springwell Community
Special School. This is a first for Barnsley
and makes us one of only 500 schools in the
country. The role of a teaching school is to
develop new teacher and school leaders, offer
professional development as well as working
with schools facing difficulties. It will bring
some really exciting opportunities, as well as
more work! However it is again recognition of
the school’s work—exciting times!
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