February 2016
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February 2016
Park Lane Primary & Nursery School Blues News February 2016 Raising the roof in the O2 Arena On Monday 8th February, forty six pupils from Park Lane had the wonderful opportunity to join several thousand other children at the O2 Arena in London to perform as part of The Young Voices Choir. Members of the school choir have been busy rehearsing a range of songs Whittlesey Strawbear Festival Fans of the Straw Bear were treated to an exclusive performance by Park Lane Molly during the Straw Bear weekend. Children from Year 5 worked during their PE sessions to devise an original dance based on the Straw Bear music. They learned the traditional Molly dance moves and worked collaboratively to create their own unique performance. The standard of dancing this year was since September and all their hard work certainly paid off as they put in a memorable performance to a sell out crowd. Staff and parents who attended the event were amazed at the amount of material the choirs had learnt and how professionally they performed it, alongside professional musicians Limalh and Katie Melua Mrs. Bradshaw and Mrs. Porter were incredibly proud of all pupils who performed with such enthusiasm and dedication. particularly high and we were very excited when Year 5 voted for our first all boy Molly group to perform at the annual Whittlesey Festival. Thank you to Mrs Bradshaw for playing the music for us in the extreme cold and for Mrs Ingham helping us to keep up with the parade. Key Dates and Events Spring Term 2016 Feb 15-19 Mar 4 Mar 7-11 Mar 21-22 Mar 24 Half Term World Book Day Y5 Residential to Caythorpe Yr 3/4 Production End of Term Summer Term 2016 Apr 11 Training Day Apr 12 Start of Term Apr 29 South 5 Class Assembly May 2 May Day May 6 Reception Sharing Assembly May 9-13 SATs Week May 20 West 1 Class Assembly May 27 West 2 Class Assembly May 30-3 Jun Half term Jun 6 Training Day Jun 10 North 2 Class Assembly Jun 17 North 3 Class Assembly Jun 20-24 Y6 Residential to IOW Jun 24 North 1 Class Assembly Jul 1 East 1 Class Assembly Jul 11-12 Yr 1/2 Production Jul 13 Music Evening Jul 21 Yr 6 Leavers’ Assembly Jul 21 End of Term Percy in the Park Our new Park Keepers designed new parks and built What great fun the Reception children had recently models of their ideas. What great ideas they came up being Percy the Park Keeper. They came to school with. We planted pretty viola flowers and vegetables dressed as Percy and were very busy all day with including carrots, onions and cabbages. Let’s see how activities that are all in his well they grow. The Park day’s work! They made bird Keepers checked all the park food for the hungry birds and animals were well and they counted how many birds they found the rabbits hiding in could see in the school the shed! grounds. Park Lane Primary & Nursery School, Park Lane, Whittlesey, PE7 1JB E: [email protected] T:01733 203433 F:01733 203520 www.parklane.cambs.sch.uke Primary & Nu @Park Lane February 2016 Park Lane Primary & Nursery School E2 Maternity Cover in outdoor pursuits. He enjoys rock climbDear Parents, ing and has many a good tale to tell about his adventures. I am delighted to announce that after much He enjoys teaching children bush craft and searching we have found the perfect survival skills, so hopefully we can look replacement for Mrs Ingham whilst she is forward to finding out more about this in on maternity leave. We will be joined by the future. Mr Mark Hanslip on Friday the 12th of I'm sure you will all join me in extending a February. Mr Hanslip is an experienced warm welcome to Mr Hanslip. teacher and has taught in both primary and secondary schools. He is a mathematics Best Regards and science specialist with a keen interest Rob Litten team to measure the river's flow and to investigate if the flow was the same at the Year 5 and 6 started their new Rivers centre and at the edges. topic with a real splash. We were lucky Warmer activities included investigating enough to take part in a hands on course the effect of extensive residential building 'From River to Sea' run by Caroline and on our rivers; creating our own simplified Richard at the Stibbington Centre. river to understand erosion and settleFunding from the Glassmoor Local ment and using mapping skills to underEnvironmental Fund meant that we could stand why some rivers take the route they offer this experience to the children free take. of charge. Despite the weather's best What a fantastic start to our latest topic. efforts to deter us, we wrapped up The children all came away having warmly and were able to carry out some learned a huge amount about rivers and river investigations first hand. are looking forward to further developing After learning the geographical terminolo- what they have learned back at school. gy for the features of a river, the children walked to nearby Wansford to identify some of these features in real life. Using technical equipment such as apples and dog biscuits(!), the children worked as a River Investigations Reception’s new pergola The Badger and Otter children are delighted with their new blue pergola in the Outdoor area. It was made by a local community group called FACET based in March. The children have used the pergola as a reading den and is currently ‘The South Pole’. Notes to Parents For Health & Safety reasons PLEASE use the safe routes to and from the office. PLEASE DO NOT climb over the electronic barriers or go under them to take short cuts to the office or the bike shed/ entrance/exit. PLEASE DO NOT leave on foot via the entrance or the exit. This is for your own and your Child’s Safety. Just a reminder to say Dogs are not permitted on the school grounds. Parents with children that have medical needs can request a IHP (individual health plan). Children arriving after the school bell has gone MUST go into school via the office in order for them to be marked here. Please can we remind you all to be respectful to our neighbours when parking your cars before/after school and DO NOT block driveways. There has been an incident where a driveway was completely blocked and the resident couldn't get out. Safer Internet Day 2016 This was held on Tuesday 9th February and the theme this year was Play your part, #shareaheart. We encouraged every class to come up with some ideas of how to be nice online. World Book Day Friday 3rd March Thank you to Whittlesey Lions Members of the Whittlesey Lions presented a cheque recently for £50 to the school. Many of our children took part in the shop window quiz held in Whittlesey town centre at Christmas time. Bethany in Year 3 won first prize and as a result the school also received a cheque. What a lovely surprise for Park Lane and well done to Bethany. Park Lane Primary & Nursery School, Park Lane, Whittlesey, PE7 1JB E: [email protected] T:01733 203433 F:01733 203520 www.parklane.cambs.sch.uke Primary & Nu Early Years Easter Bonnet Parade Wednesday 23rd @Park Lane