The Ashlands and Misterton Federation
Hinton St George Football Match Key Stage 1
Dates for your Diary
Monday 4th November
Inset Day
Tuesday 5th November
Parents Evening 3.30—6.00pm
Wednesday 6th November
Cross Country Run at YTFC
PTA Meeting
Thursday 7th November
Parents Evening 3.30-6.00pm
Flu Immunisations—whole school
Friday 8th November
Non-Uniform Day—Chocolate Donations
Sunday 10th November
Church Remembrance Service
Tuesday 12th November
Odd Socks Day for Anti Bullying Week
School Cinema Trip to Mary Poppins Returns
Doors open from 8.30 to allow for prompt
departure at 9am
Friday 15th November
Children In Need—children to come dressed in
sports wear with a £1 donation
Saturday 22nd November
St Leonards Christmas Fayre 5pm –8pm
Monday 25th November
Misterton PTA Christmas Bingo
Tuesday 10th December
Pantomime at the Octagon Theatre
Tuesday 17th December
Christmas Nativity 2pm and 6pm at St
Leonard’s Church
Monday 23rd December - Friday 3rd January Christmas Holiday
Dear Parents, Carers and Friends, I have ended the term by visiting the classrooms with Mr Pearse and observing the teaching of Writing across the Curriculum. I was impressed with the children’s attitudes to learning and the way in which they all wanted to share their learning with us. Thank you to all of you who attended our parent expectation meetings this term. It is always great to really strengthen the understanding of our routines and share with you the learning that your child will experience as they travel through this academic year. In the last two weeks we have welcomed lots of families to our EYFS open sessions. I am always proud to show off our schools and the wonderful complimentary comments and responses I received about our children and their learning spaces was simply lovely. I hope you all enjoy the half term break and that the weather brings you many crunchy leaf moments that make you really enjoy Autumn. Please remember Monday the 4th is
an INSET and we will be welcoming you back to school on Tuesday 5th November.
Love of learning, love of life, love of one another
“Life in all its fullness” John 10:10
This Federation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Misterton News October 2019
Summer Library Reading Challenge
Over the summer holidays a number of children took part in the Space Chase reading challenge run
by Crewkerne library where children were encouraged to read 6 books over the summer holidays.
This month we welcomed Sue from the library to present those children with their certificates and
medals! There was also special recognition for both Genevieve and Korbin.
What a super afternoon of sunshine and smiles we had watching the Key Stage
One footballers. There was a mix of experience on the pitch but the children all
worked together as a team with a positive attitude. Reuben, Alfie, George and
Rupert took turns to take responsibility for being in goal and each one tried their
best to stop Hinton from scoring. William Charles demonstrated great resilience
and perseverance and came back on after a hit in the face by a goal kick.
Of the four games played Hinton scored the most goals but Ashlands and
Misterton’s heads never dropped and we had the pleasure of watching some
great goal shots with
elaborate celebration
from Reuben and Fin-
ley. Thanks to all sup-
porters who made the
boys feel amazing!
Yeovil Area Cross Country Event - Year 2, 3 & 4 Race
Two amazing races! With a few newcomers to Team MASH all nerves and butterflies were
soon quashed as the first race got underway!
Parents scrambled to the side lines of the course around the Yeovil Rugby Club grounds to
“shout it out” for Team MASH. In the distance, through the drizzle (rain without fail) it was
clear to see that the effort was immense as our purple T-shirts pulled away to close the gaps.
Results have yet to be confirmed but it is estimated that there were at least 200 girls and 200
boys in each of our races! Taking this into consideration and that some of the runners could
be up to three years older than some of our team members, an 11th place for Poppy Conroy
and a 33rd place for Lucus Dawe both in Yr3 were no mean feat! They were followed across
the finish line (in no particular order – tbc) by first time runners including Summer Cole Yr2,
Emma Astall Yr2, Samuel Tucker Yr4 and Patryk Gawrys Yr2 who all looked to our more experi-
ence runners Will Kirton yr4, Sayer Pilton Yr3, Sophie Synakova Yr3 and Chloe Willis Yr4 for
technique, determination and staying power. A tremendous effort well Done EVERYONE!
Great team spirit!
Coach Carter J
Whole School Welly Walk to the Church
Harvest Festivities
Please remember to refer to our website for details on
online safety.
As part of our ‘Environmental heroes’ topic we invited staff from Carymoor Recycling Centre to visit us. The children had a fantastic morning learning about the importance of recycling through fun and exciting activities. Oak class be-came pirates and learnt about the ‘three Rs’, Re-duce, Reuse, Recycle! Cedar class had a great time using plastic bottles to make their own greenhouses! It has been great to hear that children have been inspired at home to care for the environment, what great heroes we are!
Carymoor Visit
On the 4th October the children were able to get out in the fresh air and go on a
welly walk around the village as part of our Environmental Heroes topic. We
took photos at the church to help with the ideas for the competition and then
ventured on through the fields around the back of the school. Everyone had a
great time and loved exploring the beautiful countryside surrounding our
school!
Please can we ask all parents not to park on the
double yellow lines at the entrance to Silver Street.
Not only is this against the law but causes a risk to
the safety of the children at these busy times of
day. It also causes obstruction for traffic trying to
enter the road thus leading to problems backing up
into the village. Please allow plenty of time in the
morning to get to school and park. There is parking
available in Turnpike Green or alternatively there is
the option of parking at the
village hall and walking from
there. Thank you in advance
for your cooperation.
Parking Outside School
Forest School & Exchange Students
On the day of the Harvest Festival the children spent the morning celebrating
our church values through making hedgehog bread, creating leaf sun
catchers, scarecrows and paper pumpkins. Then after lunch we headed up to
the church for our Harvest Festival where the children sang and displayed
their pumpkins with words of what they were thankful for.
On Friday 11th October we were very privileged to share a visit at Ashlands
from the Maiden Beech Academy, TVS Indian exchange students. They did a
short presentation for the Key Stage 2 children from both schools in collective
worship, including songs sung in their traditional language and showing a video
of their school environment. The children also shared one of their harvest
songs with the TVS students and staff. After collective worship the TVS
students, their teachers and staff from Maiden Beech joined Cedar class and
some representatives from Beech Class in a forest school session. All the chil-
dren worked collaboratively to make seed bombs, then enjoyed a selection of
free choice activities, including cooking bread sticks over the fire, toasting
marshmallows, using flint and steels, trying out a strapline and swinging on a
rope swing. It was a fantastic morning thoroughly enjoyed by everyone.
Please can you ensure that you use the follow-ing codes for making BACS payments: Pre-fix with 122 71502—Clubs 71505—Swimming 75004—Breakfast Club 71300—Donation 71504—Trips 73109—Meals Followed by your Surname
Green leaves and Certificates Congratulations to the following children who have achieved a green leaf this month:- Oak Class Finley Swinnerton x 2 Kahlan Corthine x 2 Willow Cole x 2 Christopher Clarke Harvey Craven Summer Darch Marlie Denslow x 2 Holly Goodison Seren Gower Matthew Hodder Oliver Hodder Shania Langdon Genevieve Long Chloe Masterman Ruby Melvin Emily Newton Reuben Palmer x 2 Sky Parkinson Korbin Rodford x 2 Jesse Strawbridge Cedar Class Sienna Madgin Guilio Palmer x 2 Joseph Djeebet Chloe Newton Seren Walke Hugo Hellier Ashton Langdon Mia Hawes Eliza Sugar Teegan Marsh Presley Vincent Summer Cole
Bronze Certificates Finley Swinnerton Korbin Rodford Holly Goodison Shania Langdon Kahlan Corthine
We were very excited this month to receive a delivery of brand new science equipment! Thank you to Mrs Carter who applied for a
grant from the National Grid which has enabled us to purchase a range of items. One of the most exciting arrivals is a pack of 5 data
loggers and temperature sensors. These use Bluetooth technology to send data to our iPads and, although purchased for use by our Key
Stage 2 children, can easily be accessed by the Key Stage 1 children as well.
New Science Equipment!
BACS Payments
We were very excited to receive a visit from Sam from the Crewkerne branch of the Royal
British Legion. However Sam did not come alone, much to the children’s enjoyment he was
accompanied by a lion! The visit was in aid of promoting their competition to name their lion
mascot. The children all had a chance to enter the competition and the Legion Committee will
choose a suitable name and there will be a
prize of a £10 book voucher. This prize will be
presented at the Poppy Launch in the town
square in Crewkerne Saturday 26th October
2019.
Good luck all!
Royal British Legion Visit
Keep up to date with all the events, trips
and visits on the school website. This is
updated regularly with photos of the fun we
have been having! There is also a list of the
important dates coming up in the near
future.
www.mistertonfirstschool.co.uk
School Website
Rainbow Olympic Certificates
Congratulations to the following children who have achieved their next Rainbow Olympic Certificates in June: Oak Class Ruby Melvin x 3 Finley Swinnerton x 4 Emily Newton x 3 Summer Darch x 2 Reuben Palmer x 4 Holly Goodison x 2 Willow Cole Genevieve Long Oliver Hodder Matthew Hodder Chloe Masterman x 2 Christopher Clarke Kahlan Corthine Sky Parkinson Willow Cole x 2 Jesse Strawbridge x2 Korbin Rodford Marlie Denslow x3 Shania Langdon x 2 Harvey Craven Seren Gower Cedar Class Mackenzie Ball x 2 Deven Shurvinton x 2 Eliza Sugar Hugo Hellier x 2 Summer Cole x 3 Joseph Djeebet x3 George Vernon x 2 Chloe Newton Giulio Palmer x 2 Eliza Sugar x 2 Mia Hawes x 3 Teegan Marsh Chloe Newton Presley Vincent Sienna Madgin Lily Heathman Ashton Langdon
Ashlands & Misterton Rainbow Maths
Miss Ball’s Proud Wall Congratulations to all the children who have made it on to my
proud wall this month!
George was extremely kind
teaching Presley how to do his shoe
laces. It was lovely to see how
patient he was being helping a
friend. #Friendship #Compassion
Gary from Carymoor was so impressed with
Summer’s thinking of how, if we reduced our
waste, it would also reduce the fuel used by
lorries carrying the waste. No child has ever
thought of that before! #aspiration #respect
We are all super proud of Holly who
achieved her Aqua Bears Certificate for
‘Confidence in the Water’. This is such an
important skill to have and will help to keep
Holly safe at all times, as well as helping her
to look after others in the water.
#aspiration #compassion #respect
Shania impressed me with her
superb story planning. Shania
brought the story to life with her
excitement and positivity! I can’t
wait to read the finished written
version. Thank you for making me
so proud! #aspiration
Genevieve impressed me with her
comprehension skills. She looked carefully
for the answers in the text and didn’t give
up even when the answer was at the
bottom of the page of writing! Well done
young lady. #aspiration #perseverance
Seren made me very proud with
her attitude to learning in Maths.
Since the start of term she has
grown in confidence and is really
shining! Keep this up young lady it
is wonderful to see!
#aspiration #perseverance
Following our visit from Carymoor,
Reuben was inspired and has decided to
clean the streets of Misterton of any
litter. Every Wednesday morning on his
way to school he picks up rubbish he
sees along the pavements. Well done
Reuben, the world needs people like
you. #aspiration #compassion #respect
Star Readers Well done to all the children who have achieved their Star Reader certificates this month. Oak Class 10 Reads Marlie Denslow Jesse Strawbridge Finley Swinnerton Summer Darch Willow Cole Teegan Marsh Summer Cole Chloe Newton Emily Newton Korbin Rodford Reuben Palmer 20 Reads Genevieve Long Sienna Madgin Kahlan Corthine Hugo Hellier Chloe Masterman Joseph Djeebet Shania Langdon Presley Vincent Seren Gower Giulio Palmer Ruby Melvin Mia Hawes Holly Goodison Summer Darch George Vernon Deven Shurvinton Jesse Strawbridge Korbin Rodford Finley Swinnerton Willow Cole 30 Reads 50 Reads Sky Parkinson Christopher Clarke Sienna Madgin Genevieve Long Matthew Hodder Sky Parkinson Teegan Marsh Seren Gower Kahlan Corthine Hugo Hellier 60 Reads Ruby Melvin Christopher Clarke Shania Langdon 80 Reads Christopher Clarke 100 Reads Christopher Clarke
Cross Country Races
After Half Term we are going to start a Weekly Class Attendance Award. The winner will be announced in our Praise and Celebration
assembly each week. The winning Class will have a ten minute biscuit break with Mrs Goodison in the Library and the class photo will
also go up on the wall outside the School Office. Please could you let Mrs Goodison know which biscuits are your favourites! Or if your
child has any food allergies which biscuits or snacks we could get.
Our whole school attendance this month stands at 97.4%. The table below shows attendance for October and how it is broken down.
Weekly Class Attendance Award
There was a super 'buzz' of excitement in the air at the first race
of the Cross Country season. The children were enthusiastic and
eager to do their best alongside children from many other
schools. There were 505 children who crossed the finish line
altogether, representing 25 schools. This is an amazing number
and we are thankful to Adam and his team of organisers from
Yeovil Town RRC who make this possible every year!
As a school we are proud of every runner for simply being at the
race and having a go. Our girls came 12th out of 23 schools and
the boys came 11th out of 23 schools - what a great
result. Well done to all our young
runners.
Miss Ball
Cross Country Race 2 saw the
first event to be held at
Ninesprings. The children faced
an uphill challenge from the very
start and reported back that it
was an up and downhill
adventure. Well done to all who
participated!
Key Stage 2
On Wednesday 9th October the Misterton and Ashland’s
children represented the school in a friendly football match
against Hinton St George. The team played very well wining
11-0. I was very impressed with children’s attitude and
teamwork on the pitch. Well done boys!
Miss Bailey
Hinton St George Football Match
Somerset SAINT (school aged immunisation nursing team) will be visiting the school on Thursday 7th November to administer the nasal
spray flu vaccination. If you have given permission for your child to have the vaccination please could you inform the school if any of
the below applies to your child:
• if your child is wheezy on the day of vaccination, or has been wheezy in the three days prior to this date
• is asthmatic and has had to increase his or her asthma medication since you returned the consent form
• if there are any other changes in your child’s health since you returned the consent form
• if your child has already received the flu vaccine via their GP recently, it is really im-
portant that you inform the school otherwise your child may be immunised again be-
cause Somerset SAINT may still hold a consent form for them.
Flu Vaccinations
% Attendance % Medical/Illness Late % Unauthorised
Sessions
Oak 97.8 1.6% 4 0.3%
Cedar 96.9% 2.9% 1 0.2%
If there is ever a time where you feel you need
to pass information onto me directly and would
prefer not to got through the school office then
please do not hesitate to contact me on my
school email address which is:
Important Information