Head Teacher`s Welcome
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Head Teacher`s Welcome
Issue 25 Thursday 26 March 2015 Head Teacher’s Welcome Dear Parents, This week started with a busy assembly. We said goodbye to Miss Kay and presented her with a bouquet and huge card designed by the children. We thanked all the children who helped out on Open Morning, as it was much appreciated. Mrs Bland joined us to educate the children on school lunches. She explained how to make a healthy food choice and how we must keep trying different foods as our taste buds do change. She outlined the importance of a balanced meal and how important it is to communicate with the dinner staff as they are friendly people who are there to help them. Unfortunately I was unable to attend Form 2's assembly this week but I heard it was dynamite! We had another important visitor on Thursday- the Easter bunny! Well done to the PTA for helping the children find those eggs in the wet weather! It is amazing that another term has passed by and it is holiday time again. I hope you enjoy the holiday and look forward to seeing you all again in April. S.Weller PTA Easter Egg Hunt— Sponsored by Wilson Vale Form 1 - Baptism Last week on Thursday Form One had a very enjoyable morning with Canon Allison at St John's Church, Coley. The children were given a tour of the church and handled some very precious artefacts, some were even over 400 years old. Canon Allison also performed a baptism on our class doll Poppy. Olivia and James acted as parents, and Samuel and Elizabeth as godparents. The children asked lots of good questions about the church and especially enjoyed looking at the beautiful stained glass windows. Isaac and Samuel were excited to find their names in the Baptism book as both boys had been christened at Coley Church. Many thanks to Canon Allison for an exciting and informative morning. Thank you to the PTA and Wilson Vale for organising the annual Easter Egg Hunt for all the children. The freezing conditions and sleet forced it to be around the playground rather than the woods as planned, but the children all had a great time and everyone found lots of treats. Watch this space next term for future PTA events. Newsletter Printing The Newsletter is usually printed in black and white. After feedback from parents we will now be printing in colour some weeks. Parents can always request a colour copy from the office if your child is featured. Head Teacher’s Award for Punctuality Form 3 Notice Please remember that a term’s notice is required if your child is leaving in July. This notice must be in writing and received by the Junior School Office or by Mr Jones/Mrs Owens at the Senior School at the latest by the end of Tuesday 14 April or you will be liable for the autumn term fees 2015 at the rate charged for the new year group. Please note this does not apply to Form 6. Events, Clubs and Changes If the weather means that an outside sports club will not run, Mr Brighouse will still be available to look after the children who are booked into that club. No texts will be sent. Please remember if you need to change your After Care Bookings due to clubs, trips or illness then parents are responsible for informing the office or After Care staff by 10am at the latest otherwise a 1 hour charge will be made. Clubs will start from the first day of next term with the new schedule. Future Diary Dates: Monday 13 April Term starts - 21 & 23 April F6 Bikeability - 21 April F5 Fire Safety Talk 1 May F1 & F2 Ilkley Trip - 7 & 8 May F3 & F4 Residential - 12-15 May F5 & F6 Residential - 19 May Open Hour 3.30-4.30pm. Please note that the Junior School Office will be closed for the whole of the Easter holidays and will re-open on 13th April. For any urgent matters please contract the senior school on 01422 202256 as they will remain open except for the Easter weekend. Contact Details To submit an article in the newsletter please contact Jane Hall School Office: 01422 201330, email [email protected] All newsletters published in the News section on the school website www.hgsf.org.uk Calderdale Olympics On Wednesday in the afternoon Form 3 and 4 went to Crossley Heath School for an Olympics. We split ourselves into 2 groups , one group had Miss Lee and the other Mr Blucke as Mr Brighouse monitored standing long jump. There were 8 events and 8 teams. The aim was to get the most points . The games were: Basket Ball Shots, Over and Under, Bean Bag Throw, Tennis Relay Race, Javelin Throw, Football shots and Standing Long Jump. Both our teams did extraordinarily well. The two scores were added together. Our score was 2113 and we came 1st! A huge thank you to all the sixth formers who helped with the event and the PE teacher there. By Thom Shaw Form 5 Space Centre visit Form 5’s early start, very late finish and five hours of action-packed science learning in-between, made yesterday’s trip to the National Space Centre in Leicester hugely enjoyable; tremendously exciting and exceptionally educational. The trip to the National Space Centre formed part of Form 5’s science topic on Earth, Sun and Moon. The pupils’ thoughts on the trip say it all: I really enjoyed doing our own weather forecast and exploring the amazing features of the space centre. Aaryan. I thought that the planetarium and the simulator were cool and that it was easily the best trip this year so far. Imogen I really enjoyed the information and astronomical events that told you what research we had about space and old astronomers who gave up their lives to give humans the chance to experience the wonders of the universe. Max Many thanks to Mrs Carroll for accompanying us on the trip and to all parents for getting your children to school at such an early hour. Congratulations to all the kitchen staff for receiving 5 gold stars for Kitchen Hygiene this week. This award was achieved following a surprise spot check by the inspectors to the school and reflects the good practice taking place for our children. Form 2 Assembly Form 4 - Shibden Hall On Friday the 20th of March, Form Four went to Shibden Hall. We all really enjoyed it and here are some of the things we enjoyed the most. Archie and I got dressed up as Tudor children. We also liked making tussy mussys. Tussy mussys are scented bags to help with different illnesses. We also learned about different herbs. But one thing we loved the most was looking and learning about all the secret panels and what was behind them. Form Four really enjoyed their trip and here are some of their thoughts. “I liked the secret passages” Archie. “I didn’t like the mouse trap it was too gory” Florence. “The house is humungous” William. By Zara Howsam Kitchen News—5 Stars! On Wednesday Form Two amazed the school with their fascinating facts on The Fire of London this week in their class assembly. The characters of the story were played with enthusiasm to allow the school to be transported back to 1666 to when London burnt like sticks. Thank you to all of the children who remembered their lines and helped with props. Summer Uniform Please remember summer uniform is worn in all classes from Easter—but please use your common sense if the weather is still cold. Nursery: see separate list Reception upwards: Boys—Grey shorts, school knee high socks, short sleeved shirts, tie, jumper and blazer with school cap. Navy cagoule to be kept in school. (F5/F6 No shorts/cap). Reception upwards: Girls– School summer dress, short plain white socks, jumper or cardigan, and blazer with summer boater hat. Navy cagoule to be kept in school. (F5/F6 dress is optional or short sleeve revere collar shirts and skirts. No hat).