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TheSchoolRun.com is a great website for parents. It offers a complete guide to all the concepts children are taught in the EYFS KS1 and KS2 English. You will find basic definitions of important Primary School literacy terms.
BERRYNARBOR SCHOOL
SPRING NEWSLETTER March 2015
SUN SAFETYSun cream– please apply sun cream before your child comes to school (“6/8 hour” or “all day” protection will protect until home time.)If you choose to use creams that need reapplying during the day, please ensure that your child knows how to apply it themselves. All sun cream bottles brought into school need to be clearly named. YR-Y4 need to place these bottles in the tub in the classroom. Y5/6 can keep them either in their trays or PE bags. Teachers will remind children to apply the cream before lunch time but the older children will be expected to manage this with a greater degree of independence. If your child does not have suncream in school with them we will assume that they for applied all day protection.Water Please ensure your child has a fresh bottle of water each day.Sunhats All children will need a clearly named sun hat after Easter so that they will be able to join in all of the outdoor play and learning activities. There will be no spare hats in school.
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Friday 27th March last day at schoolMonday 13th April first day back at schoolMonday 5th May Bank Holiday 11th – 15th May SATs for Year 6 pupilsMonday 25th – Friday 29th May Half Term BreakTuesday 2nd June Tempest Photographers17th – 19th June London Trip Y5/68th – 10th July Beam House Y3/416th July School Production Landmark Theatre
NEWS
WORLD BOOK DAY – 5th MarchWe celebrated World Book Day with a competition. The children designed and made sashes based on a book they had enjoyed or a favourite character. The children were very creative. We also held a bring and buy book sale. Congratulations go to Hazel, Lily and Reuben who represented us on the day at a Book Quiz at Barnstaple Library. Hazel reported, ”It was Berrynarbors first time competing and we came fifth out of the fourteen schools taking part. We hope to compete again next year and come home with the trophy! We had great fun working closely together as we were tested on our knowledge of books.”
SEAL RELEASE – 13th March Class 4 had an exciting time watching the RSPCA from West Hatch releasing seals back into the sea at Combe Martin beach. It was wonderful to see these rescued seals swimming free again. The RSPCA said that they have more seals to release at a later date.
COMIC RELIEF – 13th MarchThe children enjoyed face painting making their faces funny for money.
INSPIRE AFTERNOONS The children have once again enjoyed having their adults alongside them in the classroom to share in the school experience.
TEMPORARY MENU CHANGE At the start of the new term there will be a temporary change to Tuesday option 1 in Week One of the menu.14th and 28th April it will be beef pie.12th May onwards chicken one pot pie.
BOOKANEERS BOOK CLUB – Barnstaple LibraryEvery other Tuesday in term time at 4.15pm to 5.15pm pupils aged between 8-11 meet at Barnstaple Library to read and review books chosen by the children , they also play games and craft. For more information please call Barnstaple Library.
E-SAFETY TIPEnsure that passwords are changed on a regular basis. Do not use the same password for a number of logins.
CHURCH NEWS
29TH March Palm Sunday 11.00.a.m.3rd April Good Friday 2.00 – 3.00p.m. hour of devotion5th April Easter Day 11.00.a.m.
DESIGN YOUR OWN FOSSILDesign your own fossil and laser the past back to life! For a chance to win and see your design turned into a fabulous laser cut fossil for you to keep, pick up an entry form from your local library or visit www.fablabdevon.org
Happy Easter
ReminderWe would like to remind parents that school that children have a right to feel safe in school. Parents should not reprimand children other than their own either in school or on the way into/home from school. If you are concerned about the behaviour of another child you should speak to your child’s class teacher in the first instance.
Thank you for continuing to park cars considerately so that we can help to keep our children safe on their way to and from school.