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Week Ending Friday 27Th September 2019 Oasis Academy Johanna, Johanna Street, Lower Marsh, London SE1 7RH Tel: 0207 928 5814 ~ Week Ending Friday 27th September 2019 Oasis Academy Johanna, Johanna Street, Lower Marsh, London SE1 7RH tel: 0207 928 5814 ~ www.oasisacademyjohanna.org Follow us on Twitter @OasisJohanna We are so lucky to be working with Health Space as part of their healthy eating project. The Monday produce ‘market’ in the playground after school Attendance Bear is such good value for money and the Congratulations to fortnightly cookouts are inspirational. If GREEN CLASS you have not yet tried either of these for being the winner of the please do and should you wish to help Attendance Bear. in any way, just see Sonia, Carly or me. Red - 96% We have had a great week of learning here. The children Orange - 98% are settled and rising to the challenges in their new year Yellow - 97% group. Thank you for coming to Target Setting Day, this Green - 99% is your chance to learn how your child is doing and how Blue - 94% you can support them at home. Indigo - 97% Violet - 97% Finally, a big well done to Jane who took part in an open swim in the Serpentine last Saturday. She swam for over Early Bird a mile! Congratulations to VIOLET CLASS Have a great weekend, for being the winner of the Early Bird Di BREAKFAST CLUB: As there is limited places, we would ask that you do not turn up or send your child to Book Worm Breakfast Club without booking in. Please book in at : [email protected] It is still crucial that you read at AFTER SCHOOL CLUB: Please be aware that the after home with your school club is now run by Holiplay and we are no longer in child every day. charge and therefore cannot book or say your child is able to attend. We understand there have been problems with Please sign signing up, but we have been informed this has now been their Reading resolved. Please book via https://holiplay.co.uk/its-the- Records every time they read place-kids-love-to-play/. You are more than welcome and feel free to make any to come in at 3.30pm to speak to the Holiplay Leader if comments on their reading you have any queries. ability. Thank you to everyone who responded to the Working Parents Survey. We received 31 responses. For the question about preferred meeting times, the most popular time was 3.30pm (39%), followed by 4pm (13%), 5.30pm (10%) and other times (mostly after 6.30pm – 10%). There were 16 responses to the question about what the school and class reps can do to involve working parents. Parents asked for more communication by text message and WhatsApp and suggested using other social media such as twitter. It was requested that where there is more than one parent/carer that they are both/all included in text communications. Parents said they did not find notices on classroom windows an effective way to communicate and it was suggested that teachers could ask class reps to send information through the WhatsApp groups. Parents asked for more notice of events and of when children need costumes etc. They asked for more detail when events are listed in the newsletter (e.g. times, type of event, which children are involved, are parents invited/expected). Some parents commented that they appreciate the communication from their class WhatsApp group. Di is feeding back parents’ requests and suggestions to school staff. Please give your number to one of your class parent reps if you want it added to the parents WhatsApp group. Your class reps names and pictures are on the noticeboard outside your child’s classroom. If you do not see your class rep in person, you can pass a message via Nicky in the office. Kathy and Raquel (Parent Reps) Mon 7th Oct Thu 14th Nov Harvest Festival Assembly, 9am Reception Open Day Y6: OA Southbank, 10.20am 10am & 2pm Y4 Trip: Sea Life Sat 7th Dec Thu 10th Oct Christmas Fair at the Farm Reception Open Day 10am & 2pm Mon 9th Dec KS2 Concert, 2pm The Big Soup Share 3.30pm to 4.00pm Sun 15th Dec Christmas Nativity Mon 14th to Fri 18th Oct 11am at the Church Year 6 Residential Trip to Kingswood Mon 16th Dec Red Class: Vision Screening Fri 18th Oct Carol-a-thon Last Day of Term, 3.30pm finish Waterloo Station Mon 21st to Fri 25th Oct Wed 18th Dec Half Term Break KS1 Nativity, 2pm Mon 28th Oct Thu 19th Dec Return to School, 9.00am End of Term, 1.30pm Fri 8th Nov Sun 22nd Dec Inset Day: Carols by Candlelight School Closed to Children at the Church After School Club Breakfast Club On site from 3.30pm to Don’t forget to book a place in 6.00pm. Register at: advance by emailing: https://holiplay.co.uk/its-the- [email protected] place-kids-love-to-play/ NORTH Football Black Prince Trust Tuesdays 5.30pm -7.00pm Disability Football Fridays 6.30pm - 8.00pm (Secondary School age) Stockwell Oasis Play Tuesdays and Thursdays 5.00pm - 6.00pm (Primary School age) Boxing Fitzroy Lodge Boxing Club Tuesdays and Thursdays 5.00pm for beginner adults (16+) 6.00pm for advanced Monday and Wednesday 5.00pm for juniors Basketball Black Prince Trust Saturdays 11.00am - 1.00pm U20s NFL American Football Larkhall Park Tuesdays 5.00pm - 8.30pm Other Kennington Park Estate XLP Music Production Tuesdays 6.00pm - 8.30pm Lollard Street Adventure Playground Recycle Bikes, Creative Games and Adventure Playground Vauxhall City Farm Oasis – Thursdays 8.30pm - Board Games & General Youth Club Stockwell Oasis Play - Everyday after school - Nature Garden, Adventure Playground, Pedal Karts, General Activities. Black Prince Hub Homework Clubs, Various Exercise Options and Sexual Health Clinic CENTRAL Football St Matthews Project - Tulse Hill 5-a-Side Pitch 4.00pm - 6.00pm St Matthews Project - Brockwell Park, by the Croquet Lawn 10.00am - Midday (10-15 years old) Max Roach Park Kicks 5.00pm - 6.00pm Roupell Park Kicks - Fridays 5.00pm-7pm Evelyn Grace ASC - Thursdays 3.30pm - 4.45pm Boxing Dwaynamics Boxing Club Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5.00pm for Beginner Adults (16+), 6.00pm for Advanced Wednesdays 5.00pm and Saturdays at 11.30am for Juniors Other BMX Racing Brockwell Park - Saturdays and Sundays - Novices 12.00pm - 1.00pm Hebe Foundation, Wandsworth Road - Debating Sessions and Employment Mentoring Tulse Hill Adventure Playground - Everyday after school, Recycle Bikes Clapham Park Bike Project -Tuesdays and Thursdays - 4.00pm -5.30pm SOUTH Football Park Campus Kicks - Mondays 6.00pm - 7.30pm Elm Green Kicks - Fridays 6.00pm - 8.00pm SMP x Kicks Elm Green Girls - 7.00pm - 8.30pm Other Old Library Youth Club, Norwood - Games and General Youth Club Activities (caters for SEN) .
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