18/03/2016 - Dame Dorothy Primary School
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18/03/2016 - Dame Dorothy Primary School
Check out more photos on our website :www.damedorothyprimary.co.uk Remember, our whole school target is above 95%. Year 1 Jaylon A Position Class Total 1st Y2 2 2 4 2nd Y6 1 3 4 Year 2 Amina H Year 3 Charlotte L 3rd Y3 0 2 2 Year 4 Preston H Joint 6th Y4 0 0 0 Year 5 Emily A Joint 6th Y5 0 0 0 Year 6 Bethan P Joint 6th Y1 0 0 0 Football The football team continued their season at Plains Farm last Friday. The team started off with a match against St Paul's and after a slow start to the game, played upon unfamiliar surface of astro turf within a caged fencing, they rallied well. Goals from James Graham, Jaxon Ridley and Connor Thexton were not enough to prevent a 3-4 defeat. Better was to come in the next game where the team, now more familiar with the surface, outplayed Plains Farm to run out 8-1 winners. Some great strikes from James again, Connor, Jaxon, Harry and Jonathan were the highlights of the evening. The team move on to their next games to be played at English Martyrs on Tuesday night after school. Bernard Gilpin will also be there to play against. If any of the parents can help with transport please contact the office. House Group Winners! Best Class Attendance Whole School Attendance Green Y2 100% 97.5% Head Teachers Award Demi-Leigh R Easter Raffle 18th March 2016 Prize Winner 1 HP Printer Emily Y5 2 Kevin Ball Photo Ben Y2 3 Phone Zac Y4 4 Bluetooth Earpiece Connor Y3 6 Months Pure Gym Membership Elliott Y2 5 6 One of our parents Bridie Blackett has been successful in having a book published, called Treasured. Look out for this in the very near future. Zac Y4 7 Lindt Easter Egg Bannatine Room Diffuser and Candle 8 Bacardi Gift Set Tyler Y1 9 Wine Gift Set Zac Y4 10 Duvet Set - Toddler Bed Millie Y5 11 Duvet Set - Toddler Bed Sophie Reception 12 Kit Kat Easter Egg Zac Y4 13 14 Kit Kat Easter Egg Bottle of wine Charlotte C Y6 Rebecca Y6 Alex Y1 REMINDERS TO PARENTS: Term time holidays cannot be authorised by school and should be avoided. In certain cases fines may and can be issued. Dinner money needs to be paid each Monday for the coming week. It can also be paid online, see link on school website. Please ensure you child has PE or swimming kit at school on the day of their lesson. PE is a statutory subject which requires every child to participate every week. Please support us in achieving this. INSET Days: New Inset days for the 2016 academic year as follows: Monday 20th June 2016. Tesco have donated the paper for this newsletter. Thank you. Check out our Facebook page Easter Competition The children have had fun this week decorating their egg, they have had some great ideas, Good luck. Sing Song Nursery and Reception are having a sing song in school for parents to come and watch on Monday 21st March, please come into main reception at 9.15. Easter Special Menu We will be having a Special Easter Lunch on Wednesday 23rd this will be fish and chips, pasta carbonara or jacket potato; chips or garlic bread, beans or sweetcorn followed by ice cream with sprinkles. If any one would like to join us who are not on school lunches please let the office know. The Safeguarding designated people are; Mr Williamson, Mrs Pearson and Mrs Burdon. The Anti-Bullying Coordinators for the school are; Mrs Burdon and Mrs Pearson. Please view the Anti-bullying policy on the school website. 21.03 EYFS—Easter Bonnet Parade 23.03 Attendance Assembly 23.03 Easter Service Y3&4—2pm 23.03 Easter Holidays 11.04 Children return to school 09.05 SATs Week Please complete and return to school ASAP. Thank you -------------------------------------------SUNDERLAND ANTI BULLYING CHARTER MARK Bronze Questionnaire Parents/Carers 1. Do you know the name of the person who is in charge if dealing with bullying? 2.. Are you aware of the schools anti-bullying policy? 3. Are you aware of the schools complaints procedure for the possible situations where you might not be satisfied with the way the school is dealing with a bully issue? 4. Does your school have a system for recording bullying incidents? Dock Street, Sunderland, SR6 0EA Telephone: 0191 553 7610 Day Care Nursery: 0191 553 7618 Fax: 0191 553 7615 We are delighted to announce we have bagged £12,000 from the Tesco Bags of Help initiative. The supermarket teamed up with Groundwork to launch its Bags of Help initiative, which saw grants of £12,000, £10,000 and £8,000 – all raised from the 5p bag levy – being awarded to environmental and greenspace projects. The results have been announced and we will now begin work on bringing our project to life. The grant will allow us to build ‘The Path To Wellbeing’ on the school playing field, this will encourage children to be active during the day by providing an opportunity for exercise for everyone. We also plan to provide amphitheatre seating, a sensory garden along with providing viewing windows and child friendly historical information of St Peter’s Church, the Glass Centre plus others areas of interest. We at Dame Dorothy Primary are delighted to receive this grant, we would like to thank all our parents and children who have supported this event and we can’t wait for the work to begin! A big thanks to Tesco and Groundworks for their support through the Bags of Help initiative. Caroline Silke, Head of Community at Tesco, said: “Bags of Help has been a fantastic success. We have been overwhelmed by the response of our customers and the feedback has been brilliant. We can’t wait to see the money being put to use bringing these projects to life”. Voting ran in store from 27 February until 6 March – with customers choosing which group they would like to get the top award using a token given to them at the check-out in store. Tesco estimated that around eight million votes were cast in stores across the UK. Groundwork’s national chief executive, Graham Duxbury, said: “We have been delighted to have been involved in the Bags of Help project. It has been wonderful to follow the projects through the application process to the final announcement.”
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