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13Th January 2017 Newcomen Primary School SPRING AND SUMMER DIARY DATES 2020 Dear Parents, Carers and Families, For your information, please find below all planned diary dates for this academic year. For all other year group visits and events yet to be organised, we will give as much notice as possible to help with your planning. SPRING TERM 2020 Tuesday, 14 January Classes 7 and 10 - Bowes Museum visit Thursday, 16 January Classes 8 and 9 - Bowes Museum visit Thursday, 6 February School Sport Partnership - Y5 Girls Netball 12:45pm-3:00pm 9 girls from Y5 - parents will be notified Monday, 10 February Nursery Expectations Meeting 3:30pm - School Hall Tuesday, 11 February Safer Internet Day Wednesday, 12 February Class 6 School Sport Partnership - Disney Flight Festival 12:45pm-3:00pm Friday, 14 February Y2 - Inspire2Learn Animation Workshop all day Friday, 14 February Children break up for half term Monday, 24 February Children return to school. Wednesday, 26 February Nursery - Time For Talk Workshop for Parents/Carers Thursday, 27 February School Sport Partnership - Y5 Table Tennis 1:00pm-3:30pm 8 children from Y5 - parents will be notified Wednesday, 4 March Nursery - Time For Talk Workshop for Parents/Carers Thursday, 5 March World Book Day Optional to dress up as character from a book or school uniform as normal Friday, 6 March KS2 (Y3 to Y6)Science Workshops PM Monday, 9 March Class 7 - Teesmouth Field Centre visit Tuesday, 10 March Class 8 - Teesmouth Field Centre visit Tuesday, 10 March Classes 7 and 9 - Cleveland Fire Brigade workshops PM Tuesday, 10 March E-Safety Simon Finch Y5/Y6 1:15pm-2:00pm Parents/Carers Information session 2:15pm-3:00pm Wednesday, 11 March Class 9 - Teesmouth Field Centre visit Wednesday, 11 March Classes 8 and 10 - Cleveland Fire Brigade workshops PM Wednesday, 11 March Nursery - Time For Talk Workshop for Parents/Carers Wednesday, 11 March School Sport Partnership - Y3/Y4 Football 12:30pm-3:30pm 16 children from Y3/Y4 - parents will be notified Thursday, 12 March Class 10 - Teesmouth Field Centre visit Thursday, 12 March Classes 7 and 9 - Cleveland Fire Brigade workshops PM Friday, 13 March Classes 8 and 10 - Cleveland Fire Brigade workshops PM Friday, 13 March Sport Relief We will be getting out and active during the day Tuesday, 17 March Open afternoon (Parents/Carers look at books in the learning areas) Wednesday,18 March Nursery - Time For Talk Workshop for Parents/Carers Thursday, 19 March Class 10 Assembly 10:15am Thursday, 19 March Class 9 School Sport Partnership - Net & Wall 12:45pm-3:00pm Friday, 20 March Y5 (20 children) Teesside University Animexperience 9:30am-2:30pm Tuesday, 24 March Consultation Evening 3:10pm-6:45pm (crèche available) Thursday, 26 March Class 5 Assembly 10:15am Tuesday, 31 March Easter Bingo 5:00pm-6:30pm Wednesday, 1 April Class 7 Assembly 10:15am Thursday, 2 April Class 10 School Sport Partnership - Jedi Training 12:45pm-3:00pm Thursday, 2 April Easter Egg Parade and Easter Egg Competition SCHOOL CLOSES FOR THE EASTER BREAK ON FRIDAY, 3 APRIL 2020 AT 3:00PM WE RETURN TO SCHOOL ON MONDAY, 20 APRIL 2020 TUESDAY, 14 APRIL TO THURSDAY, 16 APRIL: Y6 EASTER CLUB 9:00AM - 12:00PM Newcomen Primary School SUMMER TERM 2020 Thursday, 23 April Y5 Ryedale Folk Museum Visit Thursday, 30 April Class 3 and Class 4 Assembly 10:15am Monday,4 May to KS1 teacher assessment period for our Y2 pupils Friday, 15 May Friday, 8 May Victory in Europe (VE) Day Bank Holiday - School Closed Saturday, 9 May Y6 SATs CLUB 9:00AM-12:00PM MONDAY, 11 MAY TO THURSDAY, 14 MAY: NATIONAL KS2 SATs WEEK FOR Y6 PUPILS. Thursday, 14 May Nursery Consultation Evening. 3:15pm-6:00pm Wednesday, 20 May Nursery Consultation Evening: 3:00pm-4:00pm Thursday, 21 May Nursery Consultation Evening: 3:15pm-6:00pm Thursday, 21 May Class 8 Assembly 10:15am Friday, 22 May Children break up for half term at 3:00pm Monday, 1 June Children return to school Monday, 8 June Nursery lunches all week Monday, 8 June to Y1 Phonics Screening Friday, 19 June Monday, 8 June to Y6 - Bewerley Park Residential Wednesday, 10 June Wednesday, 17 June KS2 (Y3 toY6) Sports Day 1:30pm Thursday, 18 June KS2 (Y3 toY6) Sports Day (Reserve) 1:30pm Thursday, 18 June Class 6 Assembly 10:15am Friday, 19 June Newcomen’s Got Talent Tuesday, 23 June KS1 (Y1 & Y2) Sports Day 1:30pm Wednesday, 24 June KS1 (Y1 & Y2) Sports Day (Reserve) 1:30pm Thursday, 25 June Class 11 and Class 12 Assembly 10:15am Thursday, 25 June and One World Our World - Simul ut Unum - Together as One Friday, 26 June Friday, 3 July Family Day - Together As One Monday, 6 July Nursery parents transition into Reception meeting 9:00am Tuesday, 7 July Nursery parents transition into Reception meeting 3:00pm Thursday, 9 July EY (Nursery and Reception) Sports Day Thursday, 9 July Reception to Year 1 Transition Meeting 3:00pm Friday, 10 July Y6 Leavers’ Assembly 1:45 pm Monday, 13 July EY (Nursery and Reception) Sports Day (Reserve) Monday, 13 July (1 week) Y6 Transition for all Y6 pupils: Outwood Academy Redcar, Sacred Heart, Rye Hills Academy and Outwood Academy Bydales Tuesday, 14 July Final consultation for parents and carers End of year results including SATs results for Y6 Tuesday, 14 July Nursery Teddy Bear’s Picnic Tuesday, 14 July Last day for Nursery children Wednesday, 15 July to Nursery home visits to children starting in September 2020 Friday 17 July Wednesday, 15 July to Y3/Y4 - Marrick Priory Residential Friday 17 July FRIDAY, 17 JULY IS THE LAST DAY OF TERM FOR CHILDREN CHILDREN CAN BE COLLECTED FROM 1.30PM MONDAY, 20 JULY: SCHOOL CLOSED TO THE CHILDREN FOR PD DAY SCHOOL WILL REOPEN ON WEDNESDAY, 2 SEPTEMBER FOR THE CHILDREN .
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