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Summer Term 2020, 25 th June STARS OF THE WEEK 6A Fletcher Booth 6B Tom Williamson 6C Frankie Evans 6D Alex Petkov 6E Fede Biscoe 6F Lisa Mulaku Critical worker groups: Group 1 Chloe Brandon Group 2 Alishba Bandealy Group 3 Annaliese Lewis A MESSAGE FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL As the sun is shining, I hope that families are managing to spend some time together, safely, outside enjoying our local environment. We miss you all at HJS and we hope that as the end of the term draws nearer that we can begin to plan an appropriate transition back to school for everyone in September. There will be a number of letters over the next few weeks about staffing and transition so please ensure you check your emails daily. I look forward to seeing you all soon. Mr.James HJS PRINCIPLES Our principles are:

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Summer Term 2020, 25th June

STARS OF THE WEEK

6A Fletcher Booth

6B Tom Williamson 6C Frankie Evans 6D Alex Petkov

6E Fede Biscoe 6F Lisa Mulaku

Critical worker groups:

Group 1 Chloe Brandon Group 2 Alishba Bandealy

Group 3 Annaliese Lewis

A MESSAGE FROM THE HEAD OF

SCHOOL

As the sun is shining, I hope that families are managing to spend some time together,

safely, outside enjoying our local environment. We miss you all at HJS and

we hope that as the end of the term draws nearer that we can begin to plan an appropriate transition back to school for

everyone in September. There will be a number of letters over the next few weeks

about staffing and transition so please ensure you check your emails daily. I look forward to seeing you all soon.

Mr.James

HJS PRINCIPLES

Our principles are:

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BUSY BEES

AT WORK AND PLAY

Poetry- contents of an explorer’s rucksack

A Fearsome Dragon

Baking lots of delicious cakes from start to finish and even clearing up most of the

mess!

Story time

History from Easter Island

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Rainforest poster

Baking at home

Deconstruction of a letter of complaint

More wonderful poetry

The Magnificent Land Written by Sylvie Turner

The Sapphire sky so big and bright,

I took one step and a terrifying Tarantula was at my feet,

ahh!

I ran so fast and bump,

I was at the foot of a magnificent mango tree

And in front of me was the neverending sea

A mango dropped onto my lap, I ate it.

There was a funky fossil on the ground

I looked behind me and there was a zippy zip line.

I went on it and I saw almost 50 flowers rush past me.

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PUPIL SUCCESS

Alex Brati who passed his level 3 grade in electric guitar with merit.

Flo Gardner took part in the ABRSM Make Music Day on her flute at the weekend- it was a large virtual orchestra who all

performed ‘How Far I'll Go from Moana’. Flo recorded her part, submitted it & then

the entries got edited together to make the full piece.

Many congratulations to them both.

Izzy's home learning project. She used her piano to compose her own

piece of music inspired by Tortoises by Saint-Saens; one of the tasks set by Mrs

Burbage based on the Carnival of the Animals.

Teachers social distance workouts-

trying to keep fit!