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Orleans Primary School Newsletter Summer Term 2019 No.8 Friday 21St June ORLEANS PRIMARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER SUMMER TERM 2019 NO.8 FRIDAY 21ST JUNE Year Six Cycle Training – (please remember to bring bicycles in good NOTE FROM THE HEADTEACHER: working order. Helmets are required. Bikes will be stored on the top Dear Parents/Carers playground). 2.30pm Recorder Concert in hall This has been a very busy week at Orleans. Last night I had a very Tuesday 9th July Year Six Cycle Training proud moment as the Headteacher when Mrs Mole and I 2.45pm Year Three Violin Concert for Violin Student parents in large hall attended the RIchmond Prom, which was run by Richmond Music Year One Visit to see the Bees Trust. It featured school orchestras from across the Borough – Wednesday 10th July Year Six Cycle Training twelve from Primary Schools and seven from Secondary. Having Lisa Disco Diva Assemblies 10.30 & 10.45 rehearsed all day, the schools put on a fantastic performance of a 2.15pm KS2 Choir & Year Six Musicians variety of music pieces. It as an incredibly enjoyable experience. Concert for KS2 Choir Parents and Year 6 Well done to all our pupils who took part and for representing Musicians Parents Orleans so superbly. Thank you to Julia Gaster, who leads our Thursday 11th July Year Six Cycle Training th Orchestra and Rob Gibby for his piano accompaniment. Friday 12 July NURSERY OPEN DAY AM & PM Year Six Cycle Training OPPTA Fair/BBQ With kind regards Monday 15th July 1pm to 2.30pm Year 4 outing to St Stephens Monday Lunch Club to sing Jane Evans, Headteacher Wednesday 17th July Reception and Key Stage One Sports Afternoon 1.20pm on Astroturf at Orleans Park Sch Thursday 18th July Year Two to Wisley HEADTEACHER’S STAR OF THE WEEK Year Six Production in evening – (please support your children in learning lines This week I have chosen all the children who represented and getting costumes ready) the school so well in sporting events and the Orchestra. Friday 19th July Year Six Production in evening Tuesday 23rd July 10am Year Six Leavers Assembly School Closes 2pm for Summer Holidays UPCOMING DATES TO NOTE: MERITS – 17th May 2019 Monday 24th June w/c 24th June & 8th July Year Six Cycle Hedgehog Class – FRANKIE Training (please remember to bring Owl Class – MOLLY bicycles in good working order. Helmets Bumblebees Class – SAKURA are required. Bikes will be stored on the Natterjack Toad Class - HENRY top playground. PLEASE REMIND YOUR Wildcats Class – ASTRID CHILD TO WHEEL THEM OVER). Year Four to Science Museum Puffin Class – NEV 10.30am Year Five to Tempest Dormouse Class – BORA Performance at Orange Tree Theatre Turtle Dove Class –IMOGEN W 2pm New Year Six Transition Meeting Otter Class – INIGO 7pm New Nursery Transition Meeting Lynx Class – ABDIRAHIM Tuesday 25th June 2pm New Year Four Transition Meeting Stag Beetle Class – FELIX , DANIEL 7pm New Reception Transition Meeting Red Squirrel Class – IZZY Wednesday 26th June 2.30pm PGL Meeting for Year 5 Parents YEAR SIX – ROWAN, 7pm New Year Three Transition Meeting Thursday 27th June 2pm New Year One Transition Meeting E Safety Sessions Years 3.4.5.6 pupils Friday 28th June MUFTI DAY FOR MELLON EDUCATE CHARITY – Pupils to dress in Yellow and DIAMOND AWARDS bring in £1 donation 2pm New Year Five Transition Meeting ERINA, Natterjack Toad, for great Maths! Monday 1st July Transition Morning – pupils to new class DANIEL, Natterjack Toad, for making excellent choices! 2pm to 4pm Open Afternoon Rec-Yr 5 Tuesday 2nd July 2.30pm Year Four Music Concert in hall VICTORIA, Natterjack Toad, for working hard at her reading! Wednesday 3rd July 2PM NEW YEAR TWO TRANSITION NEILL, Natterjack Toad, for using excellent Maths vocabulary! MEETING - (Moved from 26th June) ETTIE, Natterjack Toad, for Maths! Thursday 4th July 9.30am Music Makers Concert in hall KASPAR, Wildcats, for great Maths – twice! Friday 5th July 8.30-9.30 School Nurse drop in Parents IZZY, Wildcats, for working hard in Geography! AM: Year Three to Richmond Synagogue ASTRID, Wildcats, for descriptive writing! Year Four Sleepover – (details have been GEORGE, Wildcats, for Maths and writing! sent to Year Four parents) AMY, Wildcats, for great handwriting! Reports to go home (not Year Six) – (Please remember to fill out the response LOCHIE, Wildcats, for handwriting! slip and send back to the Class Teacher) JAMES, Wildcats, for great Phonics! Monday 8th July Nursery closed- for new intake visits AM ALBA, Wildcats, for Maths and a great poster! & PM ORLEANS PRIMARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER SUMMER TERM 2019 NO.8 FRIDAY 21ST JUNE RENZO, Dormouse, for writing with excellent sentences and descriptive words! DANIEL, Turtle Dove, for working extra hard in Pre-teaching and Borough Sports 2019 Maths! KEIVA, Otter, for French! ROSE, Otter, for French! FREDDIE, Otter, for French! ELLIE, Lynx, for being so kind and helpful in French! NIAMH, Lynx, for being so kind and helpful in French! HOUSE POINTS CUP SUMMER TERM 2019 Up to 14th June: RICHMOND- 399 (Running total 1512) MARBLE HILL - 329 (Running total 1414) SYON – 545 - 1st (Running total 1489) CRANE – 387 (Running total 1629) Congratulations to our 2019 Borough Sports team ATTENDANCE CUP who competed at St Mary’s University on The class with the best attendance for week ending Wednesday 5th June. Our team comprised of the 14th June 2019 is – OWL CLASS - 100% following children: Year 4 Team Year 5 Team Year 6 Team SPORTS PERSON OF THE WEEK Zahar from Stage Beetle has voted for her Alex sister because she is very sporty. Gina Isaac Amber Harrison Joseph Cass Oli W Niamh Chloe Sasha Violet Oliver OPPTA NEWS Valentin CAKE SALE: Violet Last week Red Squirrel Class raised a fantastic £123.80! The day opened with the banner parade with two Year 6 children carrying the banner for Orleans: FRENCH LINGUA AWARDS Alex and Violet. Congratulations to the following pupils who received their Children took part in a series of events: vortex French Lingua Award badges from Les Coccinelles French throw, standing long jump, 400m (Y4&5) /600m Club: (Y6) and 50m (Y4&5) /75m (Y6) sprint. Our entire team also took part in the team relay at the end BRONZE Roman, Dormouse Class of the day. Lal, Dormouse Class After all the scores were added up, the results were as follows: SILVER Allegra, Otter Class - Year 6 team (3 girls, 4 boys): 29th out of 35 Matthew. Otter Class schools Violet. Otter Class -Year 4/5 team (2 girls and boys from each year): GOLD 13th out of 38 schools Sonny, Red Squirrel Class ORLEANS PRIMARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER SUMMER TERM 2019 NO.8 FRIDAY 21ST JUNE ENERGY KIDZ A massive well done to all of our children. A particular well done to Amber who was awarded “ENERGY KIDZ HOLIDAY CLUB – SUMMER 2019 best overall female in the medium schools category! The children performed excellently and Energy Kidz are offering you an exclusive 10% were a credit to themselves and our school. We discount for your local Twickenham holiday club are extremely proud of each of their at Orleans Primary School this Summer!Book performances and each child should feel proud of online using our discount code EBSUMMER19-1 by midnight, Sunday 30th June. their hard work and dedication. Miss Verge Our Summer holiday club includes six wonderful themes that are sure to spark the imagination. Bring your sunglasses and suntan lotion for week one as we go 'Island Hopping', put on your thinking cap for week two's 'Ingenious Inventions' and become an all-round entertainer in week three as we celebrate 'Big Top Spectacular'. During week four, enter fantastical realms across 'Marvellous Mythology', dance with deadly dangers for a 'Mission Survival' and beam across the galaxy on an 'Astro Adventures'. Book now or find out more at https://www.energy- kidz.co.uk/holiday-club/. MESSAGE ON BEHALF OF MOORMEAD COMMUNITY Full results are now available on the QuadKids & SPORTS PAVILION CHARITY website: http://www.quadkids.org/Schools/London Dear Parents/Carers Vicki Sharp photography was at the event to take photos. If you would like to buy photos, they are Have your say about the design for the new available on her website: Pavilion at Moormead Park. www.vickisharpphotography.com/v/photos/boroughs ports19/C332954204 Leigh Bowen (Architect) and Gariesh Sharma (Trustee) will be taking feedback and answering We would love to use any photos that you buy from questions at 7pm in the Attenborough Hall, Vicki Sharp to display on our website, please let the Orleans Park School, on Monday 24 June 2019. school office know if you are happy to share any photos with us, and send the photo to View the design at https://e- [email protected]. voice.org.uk/mmp/plans/ Kind regards Moormead Community & Sports Pavilion (registered charity number 1179951) ORLEANS PRIMARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER SUMMER TERM 2019 NO.8 FRIDAY 21ST JUNE HELP REGENERATE MOORMEAD PAVILION! YOUR LOCAL SCOUT GROUP NEEDS YOU! 1st Twickenham All Hallows’ Scout group is looking for a couple of new assistant leaders & a treasurer. We’re a very outdoor active group, attended by many local children. We do lots of camping, walking, canoeing, cycling, plogging, and more and there is plenty of scope to introduce subjects where you have a personal interest - the list of badges is almost endless! Ask any of the leaders & they’ll tell you it’s a tremendously rewarding role with plenty of opportunities to take part in fun activities as well Moormead Community & Sports Pavilion (charity as knowing you’re making a big contribution to number 1179951) is working to transform the current eyesore into a new facility that will enhance our our young people.
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