Braeburn Nanyuki Week 4 Term 1 Newsletter
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Braeburn Nanyuki Week 4 Term 1 Newsletter
Braeburn Nanyuki Newsletter TERM 1 WEEK 4 FRIDAY, 27TH SEPTEMBER 2013 Dear Parents and Guardians, This week started off with a blanket of doom, horror, disbelief and sadness on the senseless killing and destruction at Westgate. We have all been affected in one way or the other. In one way or the other, we shall pull through together and shall be hopeful and not allow ourselves to be divided by such devastating adversities. As a nation we continue to stand proud. We are one! At school the older children have asked questions and have been curious trying to make sense of this disaster. Explanations have been provided to them. We shall continue to address this with the children as they bring it up in their conversations. A minute of silence was observed today during assembly to pay respect to all those who were and are affected by the tragic attack and to acknowledge all the brave men and women who have worked tirelessly during this crisis. On Monday, we will have a special time of remembrance with the older children. We will light candles and make origami doves. CONTENTS Head Teacher’s Note Year 3 Poem We welcome Hayley White (Pre-Crèche), Yusra Bengtsson (Crèche), Max Murphy (Year 1B), Zoe Murphy (Year 2), Ramsay Hutton (Year 3) and Iona Hutton (Year 5). Mumekaribishwa sana! Movie Morning for our EYFS children took place on Thursday. They were Early Years News Primary News treated to Pinocchio. Movie Night postponed last Friday is now scheduled for Friday, 11th October. We will screen Croods. FS 1&2 children had a fantastic day out today at Mt. Kenya Orphanage. Scouts camp is at school tonight. A good number of Year 1’s are braving to spend the Special Mentions Final Note night at school away from home for the first time. Well done you lot! “Watch your Tongue” was the performance the Year 3 class put together for our Family Assembly this morning. We were reminded that the old adage ’sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me’ , is so not true and we need to always be mindful of what we say to each other. See the poem they have put together; overleaf. Cottage Hospital Road P.O. Box 1537-10400, Nanyuki, Kenya Tel: +254(020) 2113624 Email: [email protected] www. nanyuki.braeburn.com 1 WAT CH YOUR TONGUE BY YEAR 3 2 EARLY YEAR S NE WS NASERIAN MATHU & TARYN BEBBINGTON FS1 and FS2 Trip to the Animal Orphanage Excitement filled the children in FS1 and FS2 as they got onto the bus after the Friday assembly. They were heading to the Mount Kenya Animal Orphanage at Fairmount Hotel. As the wheels on the bus went round and round the children nearly busted with anticipation. The children had a little snack in the beautiful cool gardens by some ponds. Then the adventure started. They strolled through a blossoming vegetable garden specifically planted for the animals. Then into the Orphanage … They were welcomed by a Caracal (lynx) who gave us a leisurely stare as the children stared back in awe! A chilled out Bushbuck allowed the children to come and say hello and pet it. James the guide gave an introduction and took the children round to see more animals. The children saw: Bush buck Bongo Llama Crowned Crested Crane Ostrich eggs Ostrich Wild Pig Warthog Porcupine Cheetah Eagle Owl Duiker Mongoose Guinea fowl Rock Hyrax Giant Tortoise Baboons Colobus Monkeys Patas monkey Sykes monkey Pigmy Hippos The morning ended with hot chocolate and cookies back at the hotel. Thank you Niall Cowan for organising the whole trip and to James our guide. We all had a memorable and fantastic time! 3 PRIMARY NEWS GEORGE NJERU - YEAR 1 N T EACHER Club Activities We look forward to Monday because of clubs; and this Monday was no exception. The paparazzi’s snapped! snapped! pics around the school Gardening Club went crazy ‘planting socks’ Flower Power Club made beautiful flower arrangements Bikes were fixed at Biking Club Passionate Painters Club let their creativity run wild The girls had a hair make over at Pampering Club. Gardening Braiding is fun! Could you fix one on my hair? Can socks really grow? Pampering Club Photography Club The Jasmine smells so good I wish I could have some at home! Flower Power Club I love this, it’s the best club in school! I need a spanner to tighten… Passionate Painters Club Biking Club 4 EYFS: Junaid, Edward & Treza STARS OF THE WEEK Primary: Tessa, Tatiana, Nicholas, Livia & Maya STARS OF THE WEEK SPECIAL MENTIONS Ms. Ngugi mentions Matilda for enthusiastically doing all the activities set out for her. Sikina is mentioned by Ms. Kabata for having good concentration skills in and out of class. Mrs. Mathu mentions Gabriel for tidying up the sandpit. Sebastian and Angus are mentioned for making new friends from other classes. Flynn is mentioned by Mrs. Bebbington for finding something not his (100/-) and handing it in to his teacher. Zachary is mentioned for working independently while making 6 little eggs and 1 big egg for the mummy ducks nest. Ms. Ogembo mentions Max for settling in well and helping those who need help with practical work. Kier is mentioned by Mr. Njeru for showing improvement in his classwork and being so kind to others. Ms. Kamau mentions Zoe for settling in Year 2 very well. Alarik is mentioned for gaining courage to swim and putting extra effort in his class work this week. Edith is mentioned for sharing resources on instructive writing. Evie is mentioned by her classmates for not giving up during PE despite the activities being challenging. Ms. Songoro mentions Year 3 children for taking ownership of the family assembly and working as a team to put it together. 5 FINA L NOTE Our hardcore sporting area is progressing really well and we will be making use of this facility very soon. A reminder that our Parent Forum Meeting will be taking place on Thursday, 10th October at 12:00. Please send your agenda items for discussion. For purposes of health and safety, we advice that children wear a swimming cap during swimming lessons. Also, children who do not respect safety rules around the swimming area will be asked to sit aside in these lessons. Until next week; stay safe, stay optimistic … we are one! With best wishes, Eva Kioko Head of School COMING WEEK Thursday, 3rd October: Crèche Family Assembly Friday, 4th October: Year 2 Family Assembly Healthylicious Friday - Year 5 Primary Disco Quote of The Week: “We are One” - President Uhuru Kenyatta 6
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