TEMPLE CHURCH OF PRIMARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER

TERM SIX NO.1 WEDNESDAY 14TH JUNE 2017

Dear Parents/Carers

I hope you all had a lovely half term break and enjoyed the beautiful sunshine! Letter home from Term 6 is always busy with end of year assessments, the Year 6 1 play, summer fete and sports day amongst other exciting class Mrs Matthews activities. Remember to check the date section of each newsletter to keep informed of all the upcoming events. Dates for your diary 2 You will be receiving your child’s report, including any end of key stage assessment results, in July and will be informed of their new Academic Year 2016/17 3 classes at the end of June. Dates Staffing arrangements for next year will be as follows: Bulletin Board 4 Acorns: Mr Sonnex, Mrs Male and Miss Smith (Mon – Weds) Father Paul retirement 5 Willows: Mrs Tidey, Mrs Willis and Miss Humphrey Elms: Mrs Creane, Mrs Waring and Miss Fletcher (formerly Mrs Sporting News 6 Mansfield) Summer Fete 7 Sycamores: Mrs Williams, Ms Evans and Mr Lecarpentier (mornings) Inclusion Breakfast 8 Oaks: Mr Robbins, Mrs Childs and Miss Harris

Mrs Wallace will continue to work as Inclusion Manger at Temple Ewell for 3 days a week with 2 days at Kingsdown. Mrs McArdle will continue to lead swimming and cover PPA time for Acorns and Willows.

Regards,

Angela Matthews

Head of School Breakfast Club

OUR SCHOOL VALUES Contact: 07483 155631

Forgiveness

Acceptance Inspiration If you would like to book your child into Breakfast Club or your child is

Hope Trust unable to make their booked session then please contact us in the first instance.

"I can do all things through Him who strengthens me." Philippians 4:13

Executive Headteacher: Mrs Jo Hygate & Head of School: Mrs A Matthews 3/4 Brookside, Temple Ewell, , CT16 3DT Phone: 01304 822665 Fax: 01304 828937 E-mail: [email protected] www.temple-ewell.kent.sch.uk

Year 5 Secondary school meeting - 3.30pm Tuesday 6th June 2017 KIC Theatre Visiting Thursday 20th June 2017 Tag Day - Bring a bottle Friday 23rd June 2017 Inclusion Breakfast 9.00am Thursday 29th June 2017 Summer Fete Saturday 1st July 2017 Sports Day from 11.00am Tuesday 4th July 2017 Lounge on the Lawn Saturday 8th July 2017 Year 6 dress rehearsal Tuesday 11th July 2017 Year 6 Play - 2.00pm Wednesday 12th July 2017 Year 6 Play - 6.30pm Thursday 13th July 2017 Sports Day back up Thursday 13th July 2017 Reports to parents Friday 14th July 2017 Leavers’ Service - 2.00pm Monday 17th July 2017 Leavers’ BBQ 6.00 - 7.30pm Thursday 20th July 2017 Temple Ewell Parish Party Saturday 22nd July 2017

New dates are shown in bold type.

Academic Year 2016/2017 Dates

Term 6 Tuesday 6th June 2017 to Friday 21st July 2017 Summer Holiday Monday 24th July 2017 to Friday 1st September 2017 Inset Day Monday 4th September 2017 Term 1 Monday 4th September 2017 to Friday 20th October 2017 Half Term Monday 23rd October to Friday 27th October 2017 Term 2 Monday 30th October 2017 to Wednesday 20th December 2017 Christmas Holiday Thursday 21st December to Wednesday 3rd January 2018 Inset Day Thursday 4th January 2018 Term 3 Thursday 4th January to Friday 9th February 2018 Inset Day Monday 4th June 2018 Inset Day Monday 23rd July 2018 Inset Day Tuesday 24th July 2018

Please keep checking your fortnightly

Newsletter for further important dates and events as they become available.

The Fox The Fox car park is for their customers only, please do not use the car park for school drop off or pick up please.

Sun Protection With warmer weather upon us, could you please send your child to school with a sun hat and sun cream (to be applied by themselves) and ensure they have sufficient drinks for the day.

Lost Property We have accumulated a large amount of unnamed lost property again. If your child has lost an item of clothing then please do look in the lost property box. Anything left unclaimed at the end of this term will be donated to charity.

Medicine in School If your child requires medication during school hours, could you please send it in pre-measured doses or sachets and if the medicine is to be kept refrigerated this will need to be sent in in a cool bag with ice packs.

Scooters and Bikes Could older children particularly, take care when riding to and from school on scooters and bikes. Please be mindful of both the roads and pedestrians.

PE Kits Could you please ensure that PE kits are brought in with your child on the first day of term. Lessons start as normal on the first day back and so your child could potentially miss vital learning time if it is not brought in.

Driveway Some of you may have noticed that the driveway leading up to the school is becoming in need of some repairs. We are in the process of establishing it’s ownership so that they can complete the remedial work required. In the mean time can we advise that you use the Lower Road entrance when possible and that children avoid using bikes and scooters on the driveway please.

Breakfast Club You will now be able to book and pay for your child/ren to attend Breakfast Club via ParentMail. If you would like assistance using this service then please speak to Mrs Cock in the school office.

Raising Concerns If you have any concerns about your child, please speak to the class teacher in the first instance. This can be done after school or by making an appointment through the school office. Please be aware that class teachers do not have time first thing in the morning to discuss concerns in any detail. Specific issues should not be discussed with members of staff out of school.

School Hours The school hours are 8:50am to 3:15pm. You can deliver your child to the playground from 8:40am (when staff are on duty) and collect from their class at 3:15pm. The school gates are closed at 8:55am and will be opened at 3:00pm. If someone else is collecting your child from school, please make sure the class staff or office are aware. If your child is off sick an adult needs to inform us and the nature of the illness. If your child is in late, an adult needs to come to the office and sign them in.

Father Paul

As many of you know, Father Paul is retiring at the end of July. He has been our much loved Parish Priest for over 20 years, during which time he has also been a constant source of support for our school community. From weekly Collective Worship and services, to being a dedicated school governor and providing guidance and reassurance to staff and pupils alike; he has always been there for us. It is impossible to say how much Father Paul will be missed by the pupils, staff and entire community of Temple Ewell School. Thankfully, we know he will still be visiting us regularly! The children, staff and governors will be saying their thank yous and goodbyes to Father Paul during the last week of term. His final service at St Peter’s and St Paul’s Church is on Sunday 23rd July, which you are all very welcome to attend.

Girls Cricket Heart is the difference between those who attempt and those who achieve

Thursday saw the return of the annual girl’s cricket tournament. Over recent years we have been very successful and have won the last two competitions. The girls have worked hard in training, constantly wanting to improve and bring back the trophy for the third year straight. The rules of Kwik Cricket are that the batting team starts on 200 runs, the runs they score add to this total and any wickets lost minus 5 runs from it. Each girl must bowl one over and each batting pair must face two overs. Five teams entered this year’s tournament, as we were reigning champions and favorites, we had a bye to the semifinal stage along with Deal Parochial and White Cliffs. The qualifying round saw two exciting teams in Dover College and Dover Priory go head to head in a bid to get to the semi finals. Dover College were victorious winning by one run. Dover scored 251 to Priory’s 250. Team Temple Ewell were in semifinal one against Deal Parochial. We lost the toss but Deal Parochial opted to bat first which played into Temple Ewells hands. After strong opening bowling by Freya S. and Abi U, Deal Parochial struggled to get off the mark. As the overs progressed Temple Ewell bowled fairly consistently stopping Deal Parochial gaining any really momentum. Amelia W. progressed this year has been sensational and her good form continued with her getting a vital wicket in her over. She sent the middle stump sprawling across the field with a venomous bowl bamboozling the batswomen. All the girls fielded very well reducing Deal Parochial to 236 runs. It was Team Temple Ewell’s turn to strike. Once again we were a well drilled side with good balance between all four of the batting pairs. Erica G. and Katie D. were the opening batswomen tasked with getting us off the mark. Erica’s intelligent shot placement and Katie’s power proved a potent mix with the girls getting Team Temple Ewell to a flying start. The middle order was undeniably resilient with Holly B. and Amelia B. batting with intelligence and maintained a strong run rate. Libby H. and Amelia W. again came to strike with a grit and determination to continue our fine form. They did this with remarkably well and both the girls had an exceptional two overs. The last two overs are always important as a team’s hard work can be done with a few quick wickets especially when the nerves starting to set in. Team Temple Ewell’s last two batswomen were Freya S. and Abi U. Despite being year 5 both of the girls are extremely game intelligent and show an understanding beyond their years. The girls repaid the faith shown in them as they brought the win in with calculated and precise batting meaning we progressed to the final. The final was against Dover College who dispatched their semifinal opponents with ease. Unfortunately, we lost the toss again and this time Dover College chose to field first which was not ideal for Team Temple Ewell. Erica G. and Katie D. were opening batswomen and once again they got the team on the board. The big hitters of the team constantly found gaps in Dover Colleges fielding with Katie D finding the boundary line a couple of times. Holly B. and Amelia B. captialised on a couple of bad bowls by Dover College and increased our lead further. Libby H and Amelia W fired a few sensational shots into deep field which allowed the girls to take advantage of their strong running. The run rate was impressively high at this point and once again it was the turn of Freya S. and Abi U. This time instead of seeing the game out, as we have not bowled we did not have a score to chase down. Therefore the girls changed their usual tactics and started smashing the ball all over the field. Abi U. intelligence shots and quick running benefitted Freya S. big shots as they increased the score further. After our first innings Team Temple Ewell had an impressive total of 262. Feeling confident, it was Team Temple Ewell to field. Freya Sonnen was the opening bowler and once again she led by example. Freya S bowled a brilliant maiden over meaning no runs were scored of her six bowls. Abi U was to follow and she continued Freya’s form keeping the run rate very low. Amelia W was our next bowler and once again she claimed another wicket with a perfectly executed bowl which led to the batswomen hitting the ball up in the air allowing Holly B to catch. After these three overs Team Temple Ewell had Dover College in a minus score line of 197. The pressure was on for Dover College as the momentum was all Team Temple Ewell. The pressure was too much as mistake were being made which were easily taken advantage on by Katie D. and Erica. Libby H. was Team Temple Ewell formidable wicket keeper whose proactive keeping managed to gain two more wickets. Dover College were struggling to get any foot hold as Team Temple Ewell’s girls were utterly ruthless in the field. In the end the girls won the final comfortably.

The girls were unbelievable once again for me this year. I cannot emphasis enough how well these girls listen and respond in training which leads to continued success. By winning this competition they have qualified for the county finals for third year running. It takes the total to three county finals this year alone. We have represented Dover this year more than any other school.

Temple Ewell School Summer Fete

Temple Ewell Primary School will be holding their annual Summer Fete on Saturday 1st July 2017. In order for this fete to be as successful as previous years we do rely on volunteers to help set up on the day, run stalls and pack up. If you or your friends/family can help in any way please let a member of the PTFA or the school office know.

Tag Day - Friday 23rd June 2017

Wear your own clothes and bring in any unopened bottled (alcohol to be brought to the office please).