HEAD TEACHER`S UPDATES
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HEAD TEACHER`S UPDATES
Juniors: 020 8653 2618 (t) 020 8653 8925 (f) [email protected] Infants: 020 8653 4203 (t) 020 8771 1792 (f) HEAD TEACHER’S UPDATES UPDATES Bulge Class Updates We are now all up and running in the new classroom accommodation. We also have our “hut” back so that has made life much more straight forward. We currently have 17 children in the new Amber Class. It would appear that the new classes schools were directed to take are not going to be full. In fact a school local to us who were also directed, ended up only having 4 pupils. They have decided to close the bulge for this year and have the extra form of entry for next year’s cohort. We considered this, but the number of families still wanting to come for us, and who had waited patiently, was too significant for us to accommodate in the existing provision. So if you have any neighbours who did not get into reception this year (13/14) and have not realised that they could now, please let them know. I really want to keep our intake local. If we fill up with families from outside the area it will skew our intake so that when these families have sibling priority more local families could then be excluded. We are hopeful that the works to build the new kitchen and extended soft play area will begin anytime now. Many thanks, Ms Godetz Head Teacher Triathlon You will see in Cypress News this week a flyer advertising the “TRITOGETHER” event taking place at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre on August 31st 2014. This event is aimed at getting people active, doing sport together and raising money for the Leonard Cheshire Disability Trust, a local organisation based in the Crystal Palace area. There are a range of categories for age 8 to adult. The events are aimed at beginners and are meant to be fun! This is the fourth year and one of the organisers came into speak with the junior site children today. I warn you that the children were very keen! They are bringing slips home today. These are expression of interest forms. If you and /or your children would like to find out more about taking part then please complete the form and return it to the school office. As you all know we are a healthy school and like to promote healthy eating along with exercise. It would be great to have a “healthy show” of Cypress children and adults at the event. To get the ball rolling on this Mr Roebuck, Mrs Hart and I are signing up. So come and join us and keep us company. Many thanks, Ms Godetz Head Teacher 2 Progress Of Our OfSTED Action Plan We have all been working hard to target the areas identified by the school inspection earlier in the year. The quality of teaching, as you know, took us by surprise and we did not feel that this was an accurate reflection of what typically takes place in our school. The percentage of good lessons observed at the time of the OfSTED was around 60%. Our recent whole school review put the number of good or above lessons at over 80%. None observed were in adequate. Where lessons were judged to require improvement, this sometimes meant that there was just one aspect of the lesson that could be better, even where all other aspects were good or outstanding. This is in line with the OfSTED framework. Issues about use of questioning raised by OFSTED were looked at closely and this was found to be a strength of the teaching observed in the Whole School Review process. We also focussed on provision for the most able. We saw all children well catered for. The project based work that we have begun to introduce in key stage two is really captivating our children and we need to continue these sorts of foci. During the review, we saw lots of excellent writing provision and the standard in terms of quality and quantity of writing has vastly improved this year. This shows us that the initiatives we have introduced to improve writing are having a positive impact on our children’s progress. The other area we are looking at very closely is how effective we are being in ensuring our children who are eligible for pupil premium funding are progressing. We are undertaking a detailed scrutiny of the extra support we are offering children to ensure that it is making a difference, and where it is not, we are changing it to try something different. Overwhelmingly, what was evident during this review process was how hard our staff are working to ensure that children are clear about what they are learning, where they have progressed to, what they need to work on next and how they can get there. Children spoke enthusiastically about their learning and the progress they are making. Children are self-assessing their progress as a routine part of their learning. They feel part of the learning process and accountable for their own learning journeys. I would like to thank all the staff, pupils and you the parents for your hard work in ensuring that all our children reach their potential. We are anticipating another improvement this year to our year 6 results. The SATs for year 6 are next week and year 6 staff and children have been working incredibly hard in order to be ready for them. Year 2 have also been working really hard and their testing period will be throughout May and June. We wish year 2 and 6 the best of “good thinking and effort” for these testing times. Assessment and testing of all year groups will be taking place over the next month so that teachers can make end of year judgements. All your children’s successes and efforts will be celebrated in their end of year reports. The other major aspect of our OfSTED Action Plan is preparing for the new curriculum. At Cypress we have taken this as an opportunity to stop and think about what we want the “Experience of Cypress” to be for our children and community. We have embarked on a full scale consultation. We have asked pupils, staff, parents and governors to think about how they want our year 6 pupils to equipped in terms of skills, values, knowledge etc by the time they leave us. We have also asked for reflections on good learning experiences and thoughts on what we want our children to experience at lunch times. We held two parents forums and also asked for written feedback for parents who could not attend. We have consulted with all staff, governors and pupils too. We are currently collating all this feedback so that we can ensure that our vision is driven by what our community want and also that this vision then drives all that we plan to offer at our school. Watch this space………. 3 SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL ASPECTS OF LEARNING The personal and social learning focus for the whole school in assembly and in the classrooms this week was "Coping with anxiety." Children were awarded SEAL certificates and invited to Head Teacher's tea party for recognising when they are feeling worried and knowing how to do something about their worries. Congratulations to: KEY STAGE 1: EMERALD KANE, DYLAN & ARCHER BLUE MAIA, MARIAM A & MARYAM I GREEN JASMINE, LENNY & RUBI INDIGO DYLAN, MICHELLE & DEBORAH VIOLET ISAIAH, SAMUEL & REBECCA JADE ERIN, KAIDEN & EPPI RUBY SOPHIA, KAINE & MARIO KEY STAGE 2: CEDAR BEBE, DERON & LARENZ HOLLY JANNAH, ISLAM & TERRELL BIRCH AMARIE, DYLAN & SHYANNE ROWAN ON RESIDENTIAL HAWTHORN ON RESIDENTIAL POPLAR ON RESIDENTIAL WILLOW GULCIN, LUCIA & ALFIE EDRIC, SHAKUR & LAMAR SYCAMORE HORSE CHESTNUT ELLIOT, IDARA & ZAC OAK MEGAN, JASMINE & EMILY LARCH TANAE, HARVEY & DEMIE BEECH SAIFALLAH, AIBA & JHANE Well done to all the children who were awarded certificates. ATTENDANCE & PUNCTUALITY FOR 23/04/14 - 02/05/14 JUNIOR Many congratulations to Ruby class who were Mathletics champions and top of the leaderboard this week, having earned 10 certificates. Well done to Laurence P who was awarded his first GOLD Mathletics certificate and a gold medal in assembly on Wednesday. Winners of the punctuality award this week: BIRCH CLASS HAWTHORN CLASS Mrs Hart Head of School HORSE CHESTNUT CLASS OAK/BEECH CLASS Winners of the attendance award this week: CEDAR CLASS HAWTHORN CLASS WILLOW CLASS 2 GOLD certificates were awarded this week. Well done to Jaya (Rowan) and Kemar (Larch) on earning their gold medal. BEECH CLASS INFANT The Super Mathlete Trophy returns to Year 3 this week. Birch class take over as champions with their haul of 6 certificates. Winners of the punctuality award this week: Year 3: Birch (6 certificates) - 20pts Year 4: Poplar (5 certificates) - 10pts Year 5: Sycamore (5 certificates) - 10pts Year 6: Larch (4 certificates) - 10pts ORANGE CLASS GREEN CLASS Mr Roebuck Head of School INDIGO CLASS Winners of the attendance award this week: Gardening Rota Day Date Time Class Year Friday 09-May-14 09:30-12:00 Birch 3 Friday 16-May-14 Holly 3 Friday 23-May-14 09:30-12:00 Hawthorn 4 Friday 06-Jun-14 09:30-12:00 Poplar 4 Friday 13-Jun-14 09:30-12:00 Beech 6 Friday 20-Jun-14 09:30-12:00 Oak 6 Friday 27-Jun-14 09:30-12:00 Larch 6 PM Friday 04-Jul-14 09:30-12:00 Horse Chestnut 5 Friday 11-Jul-14 09:30-12:00 Sycamore 5 Friday 18-Jul-14 09:30-12:00 Year 2 Introduction 2 YELLOW CLASS BLUE CLASS RUBY CLASS 4 Match Attax A hot topic of discussion on the Cypress playground recently has been Match Attax cards. These football trading cards are great fun to collect and play games with, but problems have been coming up with children feeling pressured to swap cards when they do not want to, and arguments over which cards belong to who. As you know, toys from home are banned from being brought into school to prevent the risk of them being damaged or lost. I reminded the children of this in assembly two weeks ago and said that as we were having the same sort of problems with Match Attax we would have to apply this rule to them too. We wouldn’t want to discourage children from pursuing hobbies like collecting cards, but would ask you please to talk to your child about doing this outside of school. Since our assembly, two of our Y3 pupils have found a creative way of playing cards at school without bringing shop-bought cards in. Edward and Dylan (Birch) have hand made their own sets of football cards to play with. What a lovely idea! Here is Edward’s star attacking midfielder Jamie Johnson: Well done Edward and Dylan for finding such a positive way to respond to the ban! Mr Roebuck Head of School 5 Cheese And Herb Scones These scones are a little different from your average cheese scone: they contain two types of cheese and you don't need to roll them out. You can just drop the mixture in dollops onto baking trays. They'll turn out to be all different shapes and sizes but they are still wonderfully delicious - soft and light in the middle and packed full of cheesy goodness. Ingredients: 1 teaspoon olive oil 250g plain flour 1 tablespoon baking powder 1 1/2 teaspoons dried parsley 1/8 teaspoon dry thyme 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon caster sugar 140g grated Gouda cheese 4 tablespoons grated Cheddar cheese 90g butter 250ml semi-skimmed milk Method: 1. Preheat oven to 200 C / Gas 6. Using olive oil, grease a baking tray. 2. With a fork, mix together the flour, baking powder, parsley, thyme, salt, sugar and cheeses together in a bowl. Cut the butter into the flour mixture in coarse chunks, then use the fork to further cut the butter into the flour-cheese mixture until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Lightly stir in the milk just until the dough holds together. 3. Create mounds, using about 2 tablespoons of the mixture per scone, on the prepared baking tray and bake in the preheated oven until risen and golden brown, 15 to 25 minutes. Enjoy! Water bottles - a plea for help! As a healthy school, we do all that we can to actively encourage our children to keep hydrated throughout the school day. This is especially important on PE days and as the warmer weather approaches. Children are allowed to drink from their bottles at any time (with the exception of during whole class carpet sessions for the younger children). To help us achieve this, we ask for parental support in providing children with water bottles (330ml with a sports cap is ideal). Children are able to re-fill their bottles in school. However, water bottles should be brought in to school every morning and returned home at the end of each school day to be washed and replenished with fresh water. Many thanks for your continued support. Mrs Hart Headship lead on physical development, health and wellbeing 6 7 What's on in the local community? Dulwich Youth Orchestra 2014 Established for more than forty years, DYO offers exciting opportunities for musicians aged 7 to 18 from grade 2 to 8+. It meets each school holiday for five mornings and divides into:· Junior String Ensemble · Concert Band · Symphony Orchestra · Senior String Orchestra There are opportunities for the more experienced and regular attendees to perform a concerto. Generous bursaries are also available. Please apply asap as we do not like to turn students down. 2014 Dates Summer: July 28 – August 1 at Alleyn’s School Christmas: December 27 – 31 Check out our website for more information and for how to apply www.dyodulwich.com 8 9 10 11 12 What's on in the local community? GRANGEWOOD PARK: The friends of Grangewood park invite you to their Annual General Meeting. It will be held on Sunday 11th May 3-4pm at the huts next to the playground. This is an excellent opportunity to voice your thoughts and share your ideas for improving the park. Anyone who is interested in helping to put together the Picnic in the Park this summer, please stay on for our first meeting afterwards. We are also looking for help with updating our website and funding application. Please get in touch if you have any of these skills and would be willing to offer support. PICNIC IN THE PARK ...put Sunday 20th July 12-4pm in your diaries now. More details on this fun, free, family event will follow soon. Anyone who would like to get involved with organising it please do come along to the AGM on May 11th or contact us by email at [email protected]. No special skills are required other than enthusiasm and the willingness to participate in this enjoyable community project. Coming soon to Stanley Halls, a day of interactive storytelling. On Saturday, 17 May at 11:30am, come and participate in an interactive story session, Mrs McMoon, for 3-5 year olds, where a sweet old lady will take you by the hand to explore a world of brave and daring adventures. Set in the warm surroundings of her cosy old living room where tea is brewing and the smell of freshly baked cookies tickle your nostrils. “A cuddle a day keeps the blues away!” says Mrs McMoon. There follows at 2pm, an interactive children’s show, for 5-8 year olds. There’s chaos in the kitchen when Signor Baffo is left in charge. Expect plates-full of fun, with generous helpings of silliness, mischief and adventure. What's the best way to mix meatballs with spaghetti? How do you make a chicken lay an egg, and how does a sausage roll? All is revealed in the charming culinary chaos of Signor Baffo's kitchen. ‘This is a perfectly entertaining, funny and engaging show that the entire audience will love, performed by an actor who knows exactly how to connect with his audience.’ Tickets for both shows are priced at £8 for adults and £5 for children. Tickets are available from http://www.ticketsource.co.uk/ stanleyhalls, Or by calling our box office on 0333 666 3366 open 9am-7pm Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Saturday Groups of 8 or more can be booked by emailing [email protected] 13 14 KEY DATES FOR THE YEAR 02-Jun-14 Y6 SATS week Y1 Trip Blue and Green Class 1 to Monument and Bank of England Y1 Trip Emerald and Indigo Class 1 to Monument and Bank of England Y4 Visit to Museum of London (Poplar & Hawthorn class) School breaks for half term Training Day for Staff (school closed to children) 03-Jun-14 Children return to school 12-May-14 13-May-14 14-May-14 22-May-14 23-May-14 03-Jun-14 25-Jun-14 01-Jul-14 03-Jul-14 08-Jul-14 14-Jul-14 15-Jul-14 16-Jul-14 23-Jul-14 01-02-Sep-14 03-Sep-14 24-Oct-14 27-31-Oct-14 03-Nov-14 19-Dec-14 22-Dec-14 to 02-Jan-15 05-Jan-15 Y4 Visit to Museum of London (Rowan class) Y4 Visit to the Science Museum Y1 and Y2 Sports Day 09:30am – 11:30am Nursery and Reception Sports Day 1:30pm-3pm Y5 and Y6 Sports Day 9:30am-11:30am Y3 and Y4 Sports Day 1pm-3pm New to Nursery 2014 Parents Information Evening 6pm7pm New to Reception 2014 Parents Information Evening 7pm -8pm Parents’ Evening Year 6 Leavers Performance 2:15pm-3:15pm Year 6 Leavers Performance 6:30pm-7:30pm Year 6 Leavers Performance 9:15am-10:15am Year 2 End of Year Performance 9:30am-10:30am School closes for summer break Inset Days Children return to school School closes for half term break Half Term Children return to school School closes for Christmas break Christmas INSET day (tbc) Children return to school 06-Jan-15 16-Feb-15 to 20 -Feb-15 Half Term 30-Mar-15 to 10 -Apr-15 Easter 25-May-15 to 29-May-15 01-Jun-15 17-Jul-15 Half Term Return to school School Closes
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