Castle Quest WOW Wednesday Launch
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Castle Quest WOW Wednesday Launch
Castle Quest WOW Wednesday Launch Roman Adventures www.futureschoolstrust.com/tigerprimary Issue 4 - Term 1 - 2015 Dear Parent/Carers, CONTENTS: It is hard to believe that we are at the end of another term and have now been in our new building for half of an academic year. 1. Principal’s Welcome 4. Year 2 and Year 3 7. PAWS Update The school is feeling fuller now that we have welcomed another 60 children into Foundation Stage and have grown to almost 270 children. 2. Tiggy’s Book Club and Dates for Your Diary 5. Year 4 and WOW Wednesays 8. Half Term Fun and Activites 3. Reception and Year 1 6. Awards and Achievements 9. Trust Update We have also welcomed new members of staff to join the Tiger family who have settled in really quickly – it feels like they have been here since the beginning. We are now looking to welcoming our new Family Support Officer at the end of next term. It has been lovely to see how mature the children have become over the summer, especially those who are now in Key Stage 2 and the way that they are helping the younger children to settle in. We have been embracing our place in the wider community by a number of initiatives with staff at New Line Learning (NLL) Academy. All the children enjoyed a visit from NLL Drama students, who performed in the Heart Space. Come and explore Tiger Primary School in our brand new building in Boughton Lane, Loose, at one of our exciting open mornings. Some of the children were also very brave and had the opportunity to hold a Giant African Snail who also visited school for an assembly. We look forward to working together with NLL and Cornwallis Academy students in the future. Tours will be taking place at 9.30am and 10.30am on the following dates: As part of their professional development, the maths teachers from Cornwallis have also been visiting Tiger to see how we teach maths to the children and have left the school enthused about the way in which we are engaging the children in this subject. November 18th November 24th December 3rd January 8th Tours are by appointment only. We wish you all a wonderful holiday and look forward to seeing you all again next term. To book please call reception on 01622 745166 or email [email protected]. Principal www.futureschoolstrust.com/tigerprimary • • • • We are anticipating a very busy term after the break, with numerous Christmas events, details of which will be sent home with children later in the term. Charlotte Scott 1 OPEN MORNINGS: School contact information AND SOCIAL MEDIA: Tiger Primary School Boughton Lane Maidstone Kent ME15 9QF Telephone: 01622 745166 Email: [email protected] Website: www.futureschoolstrust.com/tigerprimary DATES FOR YOUR DIARY: November 2nd - Start of Term 2 6th - Reception tea towel order deadline 13th - Children in Need - non-uniform day (spots or stripes) 18th - Open Morning 24th - Open Morning December 3rd - Open Morning 3rd - Carol Concert (Years 3&4 and parents) 4th - Grandma’s Tea Party (Reception) 6th - PAWS Christmas Family Fun 9th & 10th - Christmas Play w/c 14th - Christmas Lunch w/c 14th - Class Christmas Parties 16th - PAWS Christmas Disco 18th - Christmas Jumper Day January 8th - Open Morning 11th - PAWS AGM www.futureschoolstrust.com/tigerprimary Welcome to Issue 4 of Tiger Times! 2 www.futureschoolstrust.com/tigerprimary www.futureschoolstrust.com/tigerprimary We even had time to erupt some of the models using white vinegar, bicarbonate of soda YEAR 4 UPDATE: AWARDS AND AND ACHIEVEMENTS: ACHIEVEMENTS: AWARDS It has been an exciting and busy term in Year 4. This term Beetle class has found out what life was like as a Roman soldier by joining the army and following orders in Latin. The children had an opportunity to make their own shields as well as construct Roman buildings. House Points We have also enjoyed learning about habitats, food chains and classifying animals in our Science lessons. In our English lessons, we have been reading the ‘Ice Palace’ by Robert Swindells. This term the children have written some great poems, letters and stories based on the book. We are looking forward to finding out about the next set of invaders who came to our shores…The Vikings! 土 水 火 Fire (red) Water (blue) Air (yellow) Earth (green) 425 579 530 487 Term 1 Attendance for the Term: Bee Ladybird Caterpillar Dragonfly Butterfly Grasshopper Centipede Spider Beetle 97% 97% 97% 97% 97% 96% 98% 98% 98% Golden Table Awards: Bee Ladybird Spider Beetle Ashleigh Isabelle William Alfie Nazeeha Millie Syrus Freya Molly Caterpillar Dragonfly Noah Evie Lola Luke B Butterfly Ianthe Maeve Karmin Mia Grasshopper Centipede Isobel Priya Luca Billy Bess Matt Sammy Grace Macie Kingsley Kaz Cameron Danai Bee Ladybird Caterpillar Dragonfly Butterfly Grasshopper Centipede Spider Beetle Bradley Sophie Alfie Evan Hollie Lily-Mae Keira Siennah Amelia Lucas Jack Elliot.W Taylor Freddie Ace Lily-Mae Jarrod WOW!: 5 Since the scheme launches on Wednesday, October 14th, children have been presented with WOW passport tally cards, where they can fix the special stickers they’ll be rewarded with every time they walk to school on a Wednesday. Principal Charlotte Scott said: “We’re really excited to be involved in the Walk on WOW Wednesday challenge. It’s a fun way of being healthy and helping the environment.” Families who feel they live too far away from the school can take part by parking away from the campus and walking the last five minutes of the journey. Tiggy Award Well done! www.futureschoolstrust.com/tigerprimary www.futureschoolstrust.com/tigerprimary Tiger Primary School is encouraging pupils to earn their stripes by taking part in the KM Walk on WOW Wednesday challenge. 6 THINGS TO DO IN THE HOLIDAYS: As always, PAWS have been busy supporting the school this term with a range of fundraising activities. To start with, thanks to money raised during the last academic year, PAWS were able to pay for new playground markings, which were unveiled on the children’s first day back after the summer break. The Christmas planning is well underway with plenty of fun initiatives coming up in the run-up to the festive season. On Friday, October 23rd, the children were invited to wear non-uniform clothes but instead of a financial contribution, families were asked to donate a bottle for PAWS’ Christmas event. PAWS are pleased to announce their Christmas Event will be a family pantomime! A touring pantomime company will be performing ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’ on Sunday, December 6th at Cornwallis Academy, at 11am and at 2.15pm. Refreshments and games will be available between 12.30pm and 2pm. Santa has also promised to find time in his busy schedule to visit! Tickets are £5 per person (children under 2 are free if seated on an adult’s lap) and will be on sale at drop off and pick up on Wednesday, November 4th and Friday, November 7th. Please note that payment is by cheque only, this should be made payable to ‘Tiger Paws’. If you are unavailable to purchase tickets on any of these occasions please contact us directly at [email protected]. Everyone is welcome, however, we must make you aware that we will only have a specific number of tickets for sale. www.futureschoolstrust.com/tigerprimary This month, the children came home with an art sheet for them to design their own Christmas card. For ideas, please visit http://www.mychildsart.co.uk/ideas/index.html. The design must be inside the box! Bright colours, preferably in felt tip pens and colouring pencils, are recommended. All art sheets must be returned by Thursday, November 5th. 7 Parents and Carers of Year 1 children, last year your children made a drawing of themselves at school for inclusion on a commemorative Year R Tea Towel. We have a limited number available, so if you missed the order deadline and would like to purchase one, please email [email protected] or send us a message via Facebook. The price for each tea towel is £3.50. Once payments are received, we will place your tea towels in your child’s book bag. Children in Year R are currently producing a drawing of themselves for inclusion on their Year R Tea Towel. The price for each tea towel is a maximum of £4.00 but if we receive lots of orders, we are able to get a better price from the manufacturer and therefore pass this saving on to you, like we did the last time. Please look out for updates from us on how you will be able to order these. We’ve compiled a list of fun things to do with the family in the October break: This Art of Mine, Thurnham Spooky Art Workshops 24 October – 1 November There will be a couple of workshops each day to keep the children entertained during half term. They will enjoy zombie cats, wheel throwing, gargoyles, skull painting and more. The studio is also open every day for you to pop along and paint pottery. No need to book unless your group is more than 6 people. For more details, call the studio on 01622 735312. The Hop Farm, Paddock Wood Halloween Half Term Fun 24 October – 1 November Enjoy a spook-tastic feast of fun for the half term holidays! Dress up in your best Halloween fancy dress and come and join in the activities. Tickets include free entry to the park. Maidstone Museum Pumpkin Carving 31 October Design and carve your pumpkin ready for Halloween night. A great activity for the whole family! £5 per child. Workshops at 10.30am, 12.30am and 2pm. Pumpkin Carving! Here are some ideas for your Halloween pumpkin! Remember to let an adult do the carving after you’ve drawn on your favourite face. Have fun celebrating Halloween but remember to stay safe! Leeds Castle Witches and Wizards Academy 24 - 31 October Children will be spellbound at the Witches and Wizard Academy during October Half Term. A children’s trail will take place throughout the grounds with a chocolate prize at the end. A fancy dress competition takes place daily, while spellbinding stories will entertain younger children. Entry to this event is included with an entrance ticket (a small additional charge will apply for the trail). For more details visit www.leeds-castle.com. Manor Park Bird Feeder Workshop 28 October Learn how to help the birds survive the cold winter months and help them make cosy homes in your garden. A practical demonstration with participation. About 1 1/2 hours long, between 10am and 11.30am. Free for all the family. Booking required. Tel: 07870 988128 www.futureschoolstrust.com/tigerprimary PAWS UPDATE 8 www.futureschoolstrust.com/tigerprimary