St. Michael’s weekly post
“A lifetime love for learning”
Notices
The Duck Family Coffee Morning: Sam Welch is collecting unwanted books, prizes for a tombola and raffle prizes in aid of GWH Radiotherapy Unit on October 7th. If you have anything you can donate please drop them off at Willows (in the school hall) by October 5th.
Message from Sue Rodd: Sunday 17th September on the lawns of St Mary’s Church, Chilton Foliat, 3-4.30pm. Come and join us to celebrate recent baptisms and dedications of children within the Whitton Team. Bring your family, a picnic tea and a teddy or soft toy and join us for lots of fun and games.
What’s on Week Beginning 18th September 2017
For Forest School each child needs named clothes as follows:
· Long trousers – both in summer and winter
· Long sleeved top – both in summer and winter
· Layers of clothing appropriate to the temperature and the season – in winter the children will need at least three layers to keep warm.
· Waterproof top and trousers or a waterproof all in one suit. (We find that a good mix is waterproof dungarees and a waterproof jacket.)
· Winter: Warm socks, hat and gloves.
· Summer: long trousers and long sleeved tops are needed because it is cooler under the trees and they help to protect from scratches.
These should be old clothes or clothes that parents do not mind getting dirty. They will get wet, dirty and muddy.
18th September / Year 6 residential / Year 6 are visiting Osmington bay for the week.Year 4 No forest school
Reception children stay all day
19th September / Year 5 Parents / Year 5 Trip, Braeside: As we are quickly approaching the Yr5 trip to Braeside, Mr Everitt will be holding an information meeting for parents on Tuesday 19th September at 2.30pm. At the meeting, you will be able to find out more about Braeside and what we will be getting up to whilst we are away. It will also give you a chance to ask any questions that you might have and find out what the children will need to take with them. We know that some children (and parents) can feel anxious about their first residential experience so we hope that it will give us the chance to give you a little reassurance.
We are fully aware that some parents may not be able to make this time and if that is the case, Mr Everitt would be very happy to meet with you at a more convenient time to pass on any information and answer any questions that you might have.
To keep up to date with everything that’s going on at Braeside you can look at smsaosmington2017.wordpress.com.
Year 3 cornet lessons / Year 3 learn the cornet with Mrs Lomas. The class is split into two groups - the first group learn the cornet September to February. There is a charge of £18 for 18 weeks of lessons, which is payable on parent pay
Year 4 tennis lessons / Children receive professional tennis coaching with Mr Philip Kurley. There is a charge of £24, for 12 weeks of coaching which is payable on parent pay.
No forest school for Year 1
Year 3 ‘Wider Opportunities’ / Year 3 learn the cornet with Mrs Lomas. The class is split into two groups - the first group learn the cornet September to February. There is a charge of £18 for 18 weeks of lessons, which is payable on parent pay.
22nd Friday / Celebration assembly 9 o’clock in the school hall. / Please join us in the school hall to celebrate this week’s special moments at 9 o’clock in the school hall.
Whole school community / Genes for Jeans’ - wear a pair of jeans with your school uniform for £1
Year 6 return from residential 3.15pm / You will be contacted if the bus is delayed.
Term 1 dates 2017
Date / Year group / Further information26th September / Year 4 Forest school ‘am’ / Children can come to school in their forest school clothes and bring their school uniform to change into.
Year 1 Forest school ‘pm’ / Children need to bring forest school clothes.
27th September / Reception forest school starts / Children come into school in their school uniform and change into their forest school clothes in the afternoon.
28th September / Year 3 ‘Flashmob’ / Year 3 are taking part in a ‘flashmob’ taking place in Marlborough to launch the Marlborough Literacy Festival.
29th September / Forest ELSA / Children need to bring their clothes for forest school
2nd October / Year 3 / Year 3 will be presented with their Bibles in a special service for St. Michael’s Day.
Year 4 / Forest school
Reception parents tea party / Please join Miss Mearns for a cup of tea and to find out how you can help your child with their phonics, reading and counting
3rd October / Year 1 / Forest school
PSA AGM / St. Michael's PSA Annual General Meeting (AGM): We are delighted to announce that we will be hosting our AGM on the evening of Tuesday 3rd October from 7:30pm. Meeting will start at 8:00pm. Everyone is welcome to attend and new members are always welcome. If you have any ideas you would like us to consider for the school year ahead, please email us at .
4th October / Year 5 residential
5th October / Year 5 residential
6th October / Year 5 return from residential
Year 3 and 4 / Trip to Dunraven Bay
Children need to be in school for 7:30am.
They return at 5:30pm
The cost for this trip is £18. This can be paid on ParentPay.
9th October / Year 4 Forest school
10th October / Year 1 Forest school
11th October / Reception Forest school
13th October / Safari supper for the whole school community and village community / Please support the Governors in this fundraising event.
16th October / Year 4 / No forest school.
17th October / Year 1 forest school
18th October / Harvest festival 2pm - Whole school community / Parents are very welcome to come and share our Harvest Festival in St. Michael’s Church. Once again we are joining with the church to support Swindon food bank. During this week children can bring in tins or dried produce as their harvest gift.
School closes for the holiday
Key dates for Term 2
Monday 30th October / School restarts
Forest school for Year 4
After school clubs start
Tuesday 31st October / Year 2 Forest school / This takes place weekly.
Year 4 Tennis / This takes place weekly.
Year 3 Cornet / This takes place weekly.
Wednesday 1st November / Reception forest school / This takes place weekly.
Year 1 and 2 trip to @Bristol / More details to follow.
Wednesday 8th November / School photographs / Individual and family school photographs.
Parents evening / Consultations will take place from 3.30pm – 5.30pm.
Thursday 9th November / Parents evening / Consultations will take place from 3.30pm – 7pm.
Monday 27th November / Reception to Year 4 / Flu immunisations
Monday 4th December / T D Day / School closed for teacher training.
Thursday 7th December / PSA wreath making / More details to follow.
Saturday 9th December / PSA Christmas fair / More details to follow.
Thursday 14th December / Nativity play - whole school community 2pm and 6pm / All parents are very welcome to enjoy our nativity in St.Michael’s Church.
Last night of Willows
Friday 15th December / Whole school theatre trip to the Wyvern Theatre to see Peter Pan / All the children go to the theatre. The PSA provide a treat to eat!
Return to school at approximately 5.15pm.
Wednesday 20th December / Parent workshop 9 -11, for whole school community / Come along to enjoy the teachers sharing a Christmas story and work with your child to make something special for Christmas.
School closes at 1:15pm
Thursday 4th January 2018 / School closed for T D Day / Teacher training day
Friday 5th January 2018 / School re-opens