LANCING PREP WORTHING Weekly Briefing 8 February 2019

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LANCING PREP WORTHING Weekly Briefing 8 February 2019 LANCING PREP WORTHING Weekly Briefing 8 February 2019 www.lancingpepworthingcalendar.org.uk Annie Rehearsals - 12 February The Week Ahead … This week we will be rehearsing the songs ‘Little Girls’ and ‘NYC’. We therefore need the Tuesday 12 February following students: 10.00-12.00 Year 3 Egyptian Workshop Pippa S, Erin M, Grace T, George C, Lucia B 16.30-17.40 8SC Parents’ Evening, School Hall If students could listen to the songs before Wednesday 13 February rehearsals it would be a great help. 9.30-10.30 Jaws ‘n’ Claws visit Reception Any students who would like a copy of the 14.30 Boys’ Hockey: U13 A and B v Seaford backing music should bring in a blank CD or College (H – Lancing College). Return 17.15 pen drive to Mrs Goodson. 14.30 Boys’ Football: U11A and B v Sion (H). Pick up 4pm LPWA Notices 14.30 Girls’ Netball: U11, U12 and U13 v Curry & Quiz Night – Friday 1st March. Tickets Shoreham College (H – Lancing College). are now available to purchase. £12.50 per Return 16.30 person. Doors open at 7pm, curry at 7.30pm 17.30-19.00 Music and Drama Soiree, School followed by a fantastic quiz. Teams of up to 8. Hall Come along and try to beat the teachers! Pudding and drinks available to purchase. Heads & Tails Thursday 14 February game too. Fill out the order from your email and return to the office with payment by 15th February. 15.30 Swimming: IAPS Trials U10, U11, U12, U13 (A), Hurstpierpoint College. Pick up from Uniform Sale – Friday 15th March 3pm to 5pm in Hurstpierpoint College 5.30pm the Hall. Come along and pick up a bargain. 14.45 Girls’ Netball: U8 and U9 v Dorset House Donate your Uniform - If your child has School (H). Pick up 16.00 outgrown their uniform, you can donate any Lancing Prep uniform, shoes or football boots to Friday 15 February the LPWA. Please ensure everything donated is Half Term begins. Normal finish times. Clubs clean and in good condition. Please leave donated uniform with the office who will kindly and Waiting/Homework Room will run as usual. pass it on to us. Fun Friday – Friday 22nd March. Bee-fit Party for the SPRING HALF TERM HOLIDAY CLUB Pre-Prep from 3.45pm to 5pm. Youth Club night for the Prep 5.30pm to 7pm. More details to follow. LPW’s Holiday Club is running 18 February – Red Nose Day - 15 March 2019 21 February inclusive, and is available for The Red Nose in a Box is now on sale in the Lancing Prep Worthing pupils as well as outside Nursery and School Office. friends. Booking forms are available from the School Office, School website or Wraparound. Keep up to date with our online calendar www.lancingprepworthingcalendar.org.uk Follow us on Twitter and Facebook @LancingPrepWthg Lancing Prep Worthing News Bulletin #7 A Lancing College Preparatory School 8 February 2019 Pre-Prep relax with magic pebbles Silver Sabres in Yoga workshops Pre-Prep took part in some salutations then focused on more fantastic Yoga workshops this challenging poses, working in week with Tori Geary from ‘Let’s pairs and using props to improve Breathe’. balance. All the children ended Reception began with ‘bubble their session with a period of breathing’, making their ‘bubble’ relaxation either based around bigger with each deep breath a story or a ‘magic carpet ride’. and then did sun salutations to a They had to lie on the floor with fun song. Next, they pretended a blanket over them. Each child to be different animals by holding had a ‘magic pebble’ placed on poses such as flamingo, dog, their forehead and had to try to lion, elephant, snake, cat and lie so still that the pebble didn’t cow to name but a few. fall off. Some of the children Year 1 began their session were so still and relaxed they One of our many and varied after talking about different places appeared to have fallen asleep! school clubs gives pupils the they might travel to and what The feedback from the children chance to combine traditional form of transport they would after the workshop has been martial arts with a sense of theatre! use to get there. Next they held incredibly positive with many Equipped with LED sabres, the poses to represent the different enjoying the quiet relaxation children learn the historical forms of transport and made time the most. Maybe we should methods of weapons training, class holiday balances. get some magic pebbles for the along with physical exercise, Year 2 also performed sun classrooms! meditation techniques and mindfulness. It looks spectacular Year 5 entertained by ‘The Terrible Tudors’ too! The delightful Year 5s were recently taken to the Theatre Royal in Brighton to see The Horrible Histories production: Terrible Tudors! The show was a fantastic finish to consolidate and celebrate all of the work the children had done in their History topic and the afternoon was thoroughly enjoyed by all! But don’t take our word for it; here’s what the children had to say: “It was brilliant - the 3D bit was great and it really brought all we had learnt to life!“- Joshua “I loved the songs; I loved the jokes -really the day was the absolute best! Thank you so much!” - Grace House Lancing Prep pupils Points cheer on the Seagulls! A party of some 40 excited is a pupil at LPH! Celts 218 pupils and adults from LPW and The first half didn’t bring much Normans 207 our sister school in Hove travelled in terms of opportunities on Saxons 202 to the Amex Stadium to watch the goal. However, it set up a tense Britons 148 Barclays Premier League game second half with the game level. between Brighton and Watford. The second half was much better We started with a trip to the Club but Ben Foster in the Watford Celts remain top of the Shop where the children bought goal did well to keep a clean leaderboard for our second Brighton merchandise and a sheet with some fine saves, weekly update this term, with match day programme before including one from an overhead Normans and Saxons hot on taking our seats, as the players kick that he clawed out from the their heels. warmed up. The children were bottom corner. thrilled to be waved to by one of Final score: Brighton 0-0 the Brighton players whose child Watford. Pre-Prep Head Teacher Awards Prep Head Teacher Awards Week ending 25 01 19 Awards up to 08 02 2019 Reception Year 3 Dylan for super writing Matilda A for making a super effort and being extremely enthusiastic about her volcano homework Ethan for super writing Oliver E for incredible focus and hard work on short multiplication in Maths Elodie for all her creative work this week Jasper for sharing lots of information with the class Year 4 Mathilda for trying new foods at lunchtime Osian E for beginning to self-evaluate work and becoming much more open-minded to feedback Year 1 Zach P for independently creating an excellent presentation about his Beau for working hard on his Maths this week recent trip to Finland Charlotte for working hard on her Maths this week Year 5 Skantha for her kind and friendly attitude to all Grace W for preparing an apple crumble for Mr Payne to take home - it was Year 2 delicious! Constance for a great character profile Yasmin G for an incredible piece of independent work, all about plastic Joshua super grammar work Year 7 Sam for very good grammar work Emma S for a superb assembly on single use plastic which demonstrated Sophia S for being an ‘always’ girl independent, collaborative learning Grace C for contributing so beautifully to the HMD Service in Worthing Week ending 01 02 19 for a superb assembly on single use plastic which demonstrated Grace S Reception independent, collaborative learning Autumn for her creativity, especially her fish tank Grace T for a superb assembly on single use plastic which demonstrated Ben for using his knife and fork brilliantly at lunchtime independent, collaborative learning Eileen for her 3D basket full of treats for contributing so beautifully to the HMD Service in Worthing Francesca for working hard towards her target Nerea K-M for a superb assembly on single use plastic which demonstrated for her creativity and problem solving when making her unicorn independent, collaborative learning Millie mask for contributing so beautifully to the HMD Service in Worthing Year 1 for reflecting on the precepts from Wonder and transferring that Leah for great work in Maths knowledge to her own precepts Thomas for showing real interest in computer lessons and for great typing Phillip C for being a reflective learner when responding to precepts in Vivian for kindness and thoughtfulness English Year 2 Sophie W for a superb assembly on single use plastic which demonstrated independent, collaborative learning Fraser ) Year 8 Harrison ) for organising their own group read Bea T for a superb assembly on single use plastic which demonstrated Jonathan ) independent, collaborative learning Ryley ) Bella } for giving ‘IT Support’ to everyone in Year 2 when using the iPads Sophia S } Week ending 08 02 19 Reception Cameron for his mobilo creations Elodie for her encouraging sign writing Emily for working so hard on her target for his amazingly creative week and his wonderful storybook Hunter & having such a creative table Rose for being so helpful and tidying up Year 1 Cooper for being independent in Maths Theo for super listening this week Sports Snapshot William for always putting 100% effort into everything Year 2 Misha for sharing her challah bread Reuben for super rounding up in maths Recent sporting results Sophia A for her enthusiasm for performance poetry Netball Term dates 2019-2020 U8/9 v Sompting Abbotts W 2-0 Girl of the Game – Chloe F U10 v The Towers W 17-1 Girl of the Game
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