Dates for your diary - Middle Park Primary School

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Dates for your diary - Middle Park Primary School
Dates for your diary
Week Beginning Monday 11th May Year 6 SATs week (Breakfast at 8.30am Mon-Thurs)
Friday 15th May
FS Parent Activity Morning (Healthy Eating)
Week Beginning Monday 18th May Last week of clubs
Wednesday 20th May
FS1 am to Maryon Wilson Park
Year 6 trip to Greenwich
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Thursday 21 May
FS1 pm to Maryon Wilson Park
Friday 22nd May
Last day of half term
Monday 1st June
School Resumes
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Thursday 11 June
Beegu to the Aquarium
Friday 12th June
Ananasi to the Aquarium
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Wednesday 17 June
Discover me Legacy begins
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Thursday 18 June
Phineas to the Clipper/Greenwich
Friday 19th June
Stanley to the Clipper/Greenwich
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Wednesday 24 June
Year 6 to Lee green Fire Station
Discover Me Legacy
Thursday 25th June
Year 3 Sportathon
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Tuesday 30 June
FS2 to Greenwich Planetarium
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Wednesday 1 July
Discover Me Legacy
Friday 3rd July
Sports Day (Eltham Hill – Years 3-6 am, FS2 to Year 2 pm)
Tuesday 7th July
Matilda to the Tower of London
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Wednesday 8 July
Ironsoul to the Tower of London
Discover me Legacy
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Thursday 9 July
Year 6 to Southend
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Friday 10 July
Mulan to Florence Nightingale Centre
Monday 13th July
Wilbur to Florence Nightingale Centre
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Friday 17 July
Last day of the year!!!
Information Updates
ELTHAM COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
The Eltham Community Hospital has recently opened. The new address is Passey Place, Eltham SE9 5DQ.
If you have changed your GP to this new location please let the School Office know immediately so that we
can amend our records.
Please also remember to let us know if there are any changes to your personal details including mobile
phone numbers.
Thank you for your assistance. Carol Charman – School Business Leader
Attendance
YR6 FELIX
99.2%
YR2 WILBUR
98.6%
YR4 ASLAN
98.0%
YR3 STANLEY
97.9%
YR4CHIMWALA
97.4%
FS2 TANGO
97.3%
YR2 MULAN
97.2%
FS2 GRUFFALO
96.3%
YR1 BEEGU
96.1%
YR1 ANANSI
96.1%
YR3 PHINEAS
94.7%
YR5 MATILDA
93.9%
YR6 GANDALF
92.2%
YR5 IRONSOUL
90.5%
Daily certificates to:
Amie Malyon, Brandon Atkins, Rajarshi Nath, Kasey Robinson, Kasey Carver, Coreen James,
Krystal Abels, Bradley McCall, Demi Richardson, Harvey Lincoln, Shamma Bamgboye, Chloe
Smith, Daniel hunt, Brooke Banks Fong, DD Thompson-Mclean, Ben Alderson, Jay Salih,
Jason Toomey, Nimotalai Adebayo, Nancy Dexter, Jessie Mackay, Brandon Heaver, Billy Wall,
Omid Amiri, Jordan Ogunyemi, Shaun Beverley, Harry Briers, Mark Collett, Ben Davies,
Billiejean Forbes, Mason Hewitt, Jessica Johnson, Emily Range, Leandra Smith, Kai Philby,
Kyra Cadogan, Tyla Grace Payne, Jack Ellis, Mollie Carey, Mia Standen, Mojeed Owolabi,
Adaora Ilonzeh, Zaib Tanvir, Grace Easterby, Toshi Serafimov, Maria Rewers, Eva Naylor,
James Newstead, Ferdi Grebenstein, Rhea James, Amelia Dunn-Keeble, Hansel Boateng,
Riley King, Keilee Gardiner, Ruby Blundell Bush, Kajus Zebrauskas, Lara Marques, Oliver
Davie, Daniel Lashbrook, Simi Odebunmi, Samantha Osei Tanoh, Janet Newstead, Lily
Russell, Marcus Roman, Clive Sebaleke, Isaiah Senyange, Marshall Sharpe, Harri Nicole
Tuson, Pawel Markowski, Liam Smith, Maya Serra, Daniel Ayeni-Obe, Amber Entwistle, Raha
Hasanzadeh-Razmi, Riana Blackwood, Sunny Russell, Ariana Bolkameh, Olivia Toneva, Ella
Crosby Miller, Madison Hewitt, Charlie Venables
Maths Team Visit City Hall
Whole school average
last week: 96.1%
Parent/Carer Surveys
Thank you so much for
all your
overwhelmingly
positive surveys. It has
certainly given staff a
most welcomed
confidence boost at an
important time for us.
Congratulations to
Year 2 WILBUR who
were the first class to
return 100% of their
surveys and who have
won the trip to the
cinema.
Well done to our very gifted
mathematicians from Year 5 who
travelled up to City Hall last week
for a maths competition. It was a
very challenging and serious
event and the children performed
really well, keeping calm and
remaining resilient as they tackled
the tasks set. The really did us
proud – well done guys!
Romeo and Juliet Day in Year 3
Year 3 had a brilliant day on Monday. Half
the year group enjoyed a play-in-a-day
drama workshop while the other half
designed and made puppets, prepared and
ate Verona cakes and painted scenery
backdrops for the play. It was a great day
for everyone. Well done Year 3!
E-Safety
Unfortunately, we had an incident this week involving some of our older children making contact on social networking
sites with an adult who was unknown to them. Although the incident itself has been dealt with by the police, it has
been a timely reminder for us all of the seriousness and importance of e-safety. As parents, carers and school staff;
one of the issues can be that the children are using sites that are unfamiliar to us. In special assemblies and PSHE
sessions, children talked about how they make contact electronically through x-box games, Instagram and sites that
most staff had not heard of. Because they are often in the comfort of their own home, it is too easy for them to let
their guard down and forget the important rules about not sharing personal information and not speaking to strangers.
We are attaching an E-safety advice sheet which was drawn up with school council a while ago but which is still
relevant. Please continue to have these ongoing conversations with your children so that we can keep them all safe.
Romeo…….
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