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Issue 31 Academic Year 2015/16
27 May 2016
Headteacher’s Message
Welcome to this week’s newsletter. It has been
an incredibly busy half term. The children have
worked very hard and had some exciting
experiences. They all deserve a break!
Well done to Year 2 children for working so hard
on their SATs this week.
The Year 3 children looked amazing today
dressed up for their Roman Day.
Well done to all of the children who received
sports medals and certificates in assembly
today.
After half term we will be introducing Values
Badges that will be awarded in Friday assembly.
Children can be nominated for a Values badge if
they demonstrate a particular value. The aim will
be to collect all of the badges by the time they
reach Year 6 and to receive the star badge.
Have a restful break!
Regards,
Cashless School
We will not be accepting cash in the office at
Priory after Friday 27th May. We have tried to be
flexible regarding this for parents, but cash is
reaching a level that is not sustainable and also
not in line with our cashless policy. You will be
able to make payment for services by:
 Paying on line (request an activation letter
from the office in order to do this, we can help
you with this if necessary).
 Call the school and we can take a telephone
payment using your bank card
 Request a barcoded letter to pay in cash at a
PayPoint store for trips
 Request a PayPoint card to pay for school
lunches at a PayPoint store in cash minimum payment £10
Thank you for your support in this matter.
Important Dates
Mon 6th June
Back to School
–
June
th
Wed 8 June
Thur 9th June
Year 5 Ufton Court trip
Y6 trip to Lion King
Years 1 - 6 Enterprise
Challenge Day
Nursery trip to Willows Farm
Y3 trip to Whipsnade
Y5 Primary Liaison visit to
Herschel Grammar
Y3&4 Giant Walking Bus
Y1 trip to Bucklebury Farm
Y5 Primary Liaison visit to
Burnham Grammar School
6th
8th
Fri 10th June
Tues 14th June
Wed 15th June
Thur 16th June
Tues 21st June
Thur 23rd June Resource Sports Day
28 June – 1 July Sports Week
Thur 30th June Resource trip to Wellington
Country Park
th
th
11 /12 July
Resource children Charlie and
the Chocolate Factory
th
Thur 14 July
Y6 Leavers Assembly 2:30pm
Click here to link to the school calendar
Sainsbury’s Active Vouchers
Last call for Sainsbury’s active vouchers! Please
check your bags/purses/wallets to see if you
have any more to bring in. We will be doing our
final count on 17th June, so do please send any
vouchers in before then. Our total so far is
14,200. Thanks to all the parents who have
supported this fundraiser, it will help the school
enormously.
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Music Lesson news
School Bags
Instrumental lunchtime concerts
The summer lunchtime concerts are due to be
happening on the following dates:
Wednesday 29th June – Mr Keen’s piano,
keyboard and flute.
Thursday 30th June - guitar
Tuesday 5th July – Mr Lazenbury’s piano and
violin
Drums/clarinet to be confirmed.
School Days Direct who supply our school
uniform are now selling new bags with the Priory
School logo on. For details please go to our
leaflets page
Awards this week
Leaflets
Priory Stars
Agata Wisniewska
Luke Porter
Aryan Tandale
6P
6P
5RW
Holding Hands
Liwia Bujak
Shyla Miseer
Natan Slimakowski
RW
RW
6P
Please click here to go to our leaflets page on
the website.
Leaflets this week:
Slough Fire Station Open Day
New School Bags
No nuts!
100% attendance
Winners for this half term are
KS1 - Archie Hill 2HM
KS2 - Yunus Hamza 6B
They each receive a cash prize to be collected from the office
We would like to remind parents that we are a
nut free school and that children should not have
any nut ingredients in their lunch boxes – this
includes peanut butter and chocolate spread
with nuts in. This is for the safety of children
and staff with nut allergies who can react even to
tiny traces of peanut or nut dust in the air, or to
peanut or nut residue on a lunch table. In the
worst-case scenario, these reactions can be lifethreatening.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Year 5 Transfer test/11+ registration
Don’t forget to register online by noon on 21st
June for the Slough test and 30th June for the
Bucks test.
For information about registering for these
please go to the respective websites.
Slough Consortium of Grammar Schools Slough, Langley, Herschel and St. Bernard’s
Catholic Grammar Schools
Bucks grammar schools - Burnham Grammar,
Beaconsfield High and Marlow, Wycombe
grammar schools)
Request for cardboard boxes
Years 1-6 are having a creative day on Thursday
9th June. Please send any junk modelling and
cardboard boxes in to school after the holidays.
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PE News
Young Writers competition
On Tuesday the athletics team participated in the
Sainsbury’s School Games Athletics competition
at Langley Grammar. Please see below for a
report from Simran Tiwana.
We are delighted to announce that some of our
Year 5 and 6 children’s writing has been selected
to be published in a book called Ancient
Adventures. Recently, the children entered the
Young Writers’ national writing competition with
mini sagas that were inspired by history – from
dinosaurs and Romans, to Victorians, pirates
and everything in-between!
Click here to see the list of those who have been
selected. Letters have been sent to individuals
asking permission to publish the writing and
those that agree will be included in the book
which is due to be published at the end of
August.
Meeting regarding Halal implementation
Athletics Competition Sainsbury’s School
Games
On Tuesday 24th of May, the Athletics team
went to a competition held at Langley Grammar
School. We arrived at 12:15pm and were told our
groups: girls 2 and boys 2. First, the girls started
with howler throw and then moved onto the very
tiring 600m long distance run. We had to
remember that it was our personal best and we
had to try our hardest. Afterwards the girls went
on to standing long jump and finally the 75m
sprint. The boys started with the standing long
jump and then went onto sprints. Next was the
howler throw and finally the long distance run.
We all tried our best and didn’t mind whether or
not we won. Mr. Molland wanted us to enjoy the
competition and be the best we can be.
The boys and girls points were added together
to create the overall score. We only received the
boys’ score as the girls’ score wasn’t recorded
properly. Out of 18 schools Priory came 10th in
the competition which was a fantastic
achievement for us. We would like to thank the
school for this amazing opportunity.
Report by Simran Tiwana 6P
The meeting that was scheduled for June 6th has
been postponed due to lack of registered interest
and is now going to be held on Monday, July
11th at 4pm in the school hall. We do hope that
those who registered an interest in the school
providing halal meat will be able to attend. We
will be unable to hold the meeting if we do not
receive a sufficient response. If you would like
to attend, please email Nicky Whitaker using
[email protected] in order to reserve a
place. It will be a chance to meet with Shabaz
Mohammed, CEO of Pelican Consortium, who is
supporting us through the implementation
process and have the opportunity to ask any
questions. We will be informing parents of the
details and background of the butchers who will
be supplying the school.
If you have any queries in the meanwhile relating
to this or other kitchen related matters, please
contact.Libby.Lewis.using
[email protected]
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Resource News
OR2 have been learning about volcanos. We
made our very own dinosaurs and ‘land before
time’, complete with a volcano and waterfall.
Today we made our volcano erupt!
27 May 2016
OR3 have been looking at life cycles as part of
their science lessons this term. To end the
project, we have enjoyed meeting the chicks that
have hatched from their eggs. In literacy we
have been writing recipes after cooking
scrambled egg. All the children loved tasting it!
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Year 4 visit the British Museum
Year 3 Roman Day
This term Year 4 have been learning about the
ancient Egyptians and, to develop our learning,
we went on a trip to the British Museum in
London.
Optimistically, Mr Bond wanted to leave school
no later than 8:45am and so, in true school trip
style, we were on our way at 9:10am. Arriving at
the museum, the children were immediately
excited by the amount of pigeons gathering
outside the museum. However, this excitement
was overtaken by the
impressive facade of
the building, we felt
very
important
walking up the main
steps to the museum.
Once inside, we split
off into smaller groups so that we could go and
explore the treasures. A particular favourite was
the sculpture exhibit which was filled with
gigantic stone pharaohs and sarcophagi. The
hieroglyphic carvings covering many of the
figures captured the interest of the children who
couldn’t believe that they were still so clear after
thousands of years. On our way out, we noticed
a papyrus in a glass case that had a cursive
hieroglyphic font; “They would definitely have
been given a handwriting pen,” commented
Year 4. Equally impressive was the mummy
gallery. This was filled with coffins containing
mummies still wrapped in their bandages as well
as several skeletons. The children were
particularly interested by the mummified animals
such as an ibis bird, a crocodile and even a
baboon.
The children were sad to leave and so the coach
on the way back was considerably quieter, it had
been a tiring but very enjoyable day. The Year 4
teachers are very impressed and pleased with
how well
the
children all
behaved.
Well done
Year 4!
Today Year 3 had a Roman Day, to consolidate
our learning about the Romans this half term.
The children took part in a battle formation, a
roman feast and made lots of exciting roman
artefacts.
They all looked fantastic too, thank you to
everyone that supported us.
Year 3 Team
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Birthdays coming up…
Ryleigh Emerson
Nusaybah Hamid
Megan Owen
Olivia Prescott
Rylee Birtchnell
Connor Rodda
Megan Coff
Muhammad Haque
Yousuf Khan
Benedek Toth
Kian Walker
Naisha Mungur
Niniola-Oluwa Omotola
Zaynab Atif
Arjun Punj
Amber-Lily Saunders-Merryweather
Surina Whall
Navya Mishra
Aliyah Alfred
Ajithkumar Nanthakumar
David Nzomo
Nadia Rutkowska
Finley Cairns-Corr
Zayed Khan
Daanya McCarroll
Ruby Purser
Inaya Miah
Muhammad Pasha
Srivatsa Sreenath
Grace Denbigh
Rayaan Gondal
Charlotte Jones
Frankie Mitchell
Rocco Stoneham
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