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Reminders and Updates Summer Term Friday 12th July 2019 0 What’s Happening Next Week Wednesday 17th July Year 1 Trip to the Zoo Nursery & Reception Pirate Day Year 6 Prom Thursday 18th July Family Picnic, 12.00pm onwards, don’t forget your picnic lunch! Friday 19th July Mufti Day Donation of £1 or uniform for the uniform shop (including ties, PE kits etc.). No Breakfast or After School Clubs, Last Day of School. Reminders and Updates SCHOOL COUNCIL UNIFORM SHOP The School Council uniform shop will be open during the family picnic on the 18th July and we will be having a “swap shop”. You will be able to swap like for like items (1 jumper for 1 jumper/cardigan, 1 pair of trousers for 1 pair of trousers/shorts/skirts – no white shirts please). Items to be swapped must be clean and in good condition, please remove any name tags beforehand. You will still be able to purchase items in the shop for £1. OUTSTANDING DEBTS Please can parents ensure that all outstanding debts for school dinners, Nursery, After School club, trips etc. be cleared before the start of the new school year. You will not be able to access additional services in September if you have outstanding balances on your account. CHARGES – SEPTEMBER 2019 Breakfast Club - From September 2019 Breakfast Club will be charged at £1.50 per week, (same cost for 1 day or 5 days per week). Nursery - From September 2019 additional morning or afternoon sessions, over your allocated free sessions, will be charged at £10.00 per session. The lunch hour will cost £4.00 per session (this does not include the cost of the school lunch). After School Club - From September 2019 this will be charged at £7.00 per session. School Dinners (info from Caterlink) - From September 2019 the cost of school dinners will be £2.05 per day. www.bartonprimaryschool.co.uk PARK AND STRIDE The Isle of Wight Council is helping schools to promote walking to school by providing free parking, at designated times and places, through this Park & Stride scheme. Parents of younger children are encouraged to walk to school with their child. Parents of older children may encourage their child to walk independently. The scheme is administered by schools, with the agreement of the Parking Services section of the Isle of Wight Council. Parents at Barton are able to park in Coppins Bridge Car Park for free between 8.00- 8.45am and 2.45-3.45pm Monday-Friday during the school term as long as they display a permit, which can be obtained from the school office. Lunchtime Good Manners Table This Monday the following children were chosen to sit on the Good Manners Table, having shown the best manners last week: Robbie Hills, Theodore Snary, Jessica Andrews, Mia Wilkinson, Kai McCrudden, Keilan Cooper, Kasey Sibbick, Lacey Turner, Jessica Kearley, Keiran Gulliver, Ashton Dunn, Jake Bradley, Aaron Hudson, Alfy Harris and Josh Redfern. SCHOOL DINNERS Week Commencing Monday 15th July 2019 (info provided by Caterlink) Reminder: Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 pupils are all entitled to free school meals. £1.95 for Nursery & Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 Jacket Potatoes & Baguettes (Baguettes Yrs 1-6) are available Monday - Wednesday. Monday: Wholemeal Beef & Red Pepper Pizza/Wholemeal Cheese & Tomato Pizza (v), New Potato Wedges, Sweetcorn & Tomato Salad, Mixed Fruit Crumble with Custard, Yoghurt/Fresh Fruit Salad Tuesday: Beef Meatballs with Mashed Potatoes & Gravy/Vegetable Cottage Pie (v), Green Beans & Sliced Carrots, Vanilla Shortbread, Yoghurt/Fresh Fruit Platter Wednesday: Roast Chicken/Vegetable Wellington (v), Roast Potatoes, Gravy, Broccoli & Cauliflower, Apple Pie with Ice Cream, Yoghurt/Fresh Fruit Salad Thursday: Family Picnic. A school packed lunch will be provided to those who booked them. Friday: Fish Fingers/Red Pepper & Cheese Frittata (v), Chips, Baked Beans & Garden Peas, Fruit & Yoghurt Station www.bartonprimaryschool.co.uk AWARDS SUPERSTAR APPLEY AND PUCKPOOL CLASSES FOR BEING VERY SENSIBLE AND MOVING UP WELL DURING THEIR TRANSITION THIS WEEK. THE FOLLOWING CHILDREN HAVE COMNPLETED THEIR BALANCEABILITY LEVEL 2: ALEXIS MCCOY, ARTHUR TOMLIN, JOHNNY REED, MELODY ALLEN, KEIRA HIGGINS, SAMUEL OLANIYAN. BROOKE ANDREWS COLWELL GOING ABOVE AND BEYOND TO IMPROVE HER PLACE VALUE KNOWLEDGE LUCAS WEEKS ST HELENS FOR SHOWING A POSITIVE AND SENSITIVE MANNER DURING TRANSITION WEEK MIA WILKINSON BEMBRIDGE FOR A FANTASTIC TRANSITION WEEK, BEING REALLY ENGAGED AND SHOWING GOOD MANNERS. LLOYD CALLAS BRYAN BEMBRIDGE FOR A FANTASTIC TRANSITION WEEK, BEING REALLY ENGAGED AND SHOWING GOOD MANNERS. AVALON RULER YAVERLAND FOR EXCELLENT ALL ROUND WORK, EFFORT AND PERSISTENCE. LUCY ARCHER YAVERLAND FOR EXCELLENT ALL ROUND WORK, EFFORT AND PERSISTENCE. OLIVIA MAJCHRZYCKA TOTLAND FOR MASSIVE IMPROVEMENTS IN HER HANDWRITING LULU-BELLE DRAKE TOTLAND FOR FANTASTIC EFFORT IN HER INDEPENDENT WRITING CALLUM BURT TOTLAND FOR FANTASTIC EFFORT IN ALL ASPECTS OF SCHOOL LIFE. MAYSON GULLIVER COLWELL FOR SHOWING 2 ACTS OF KINDNESS IN THE RAINBOW ROOM THIS WEEK RILEY BRICKNELL SHANKLIN FOR TRYING HARD IN ALL HIS WORK AND PERSEVERING SHAY TITCOMBE SHANKLIN FOR TRYING HIS BEST IN HIS NEW YEAR 3 CLASS JAYDON PHILLIPS SHANKLIN FOR TRYING HARD IN ALL HIS WORK AND PERSEVERING JAYDEN FINNEY SHANKLIN FOR TRYING HIS BEST IN HIS NEW YEAR 3 CLASS DREW CATANIA SHANKLIN FOR WORKING HARD IN ENGLISH AND INDEPENDENTLY CHECKING HIS OWN WORK LAYLA-MAI OSBORNE SHANKLIN FOR BEING ENTHUSIASTIC DURING INDEPENDENT MATHS CHALLENGES DYLAN WARREN ALUM BAY FOR SHOWING KINDNESS AND CONSIDERATION WHEN HELPING MRS TOLLEY SET UP HER MUSIC LESSONS. MACKENZIE COKER ALUM BAY FOR SHOWING SUPER-HUMAN STRENGTH WHILST ON OUR EAST DENE RESIDENTIAL THE WHOLE OF YEAR 5 FOR BEING ABSOLUTE SUPERSTARS ON OUR YEAR 5 RESIDENTIAL TO EAST DENE. OUT OF SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT SUMMER CAREY SHANKLIN FOR ACHIEVING SWIMMING LEVEL 1 AND THE PUFFIN AWARD SOFIA CAREY SHANKLIN FOR ACHIEVING SWIMMING LEVEL 1 AND THE PUFFIN AWARD DREW CATANIA SHANKLIN FOR BEING PART OF THE WINNING TEAM IN A BEACH FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT AND WINNING PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT. AUSTIN FULLER COLWELL ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN FOOTBALL, BOTH INDIVIDUALLY AND AS A TEAM MEMBER. BELLA-MARIE HUNT TOTLAND FOR ATTAINING 5TH PLACE IN HER GYMNASTICS TRAMPOLINING COMPETITION ASTON WILLIAMS TOTLAND FOR TAKING PART IN THE ISLE OF WIGHT BEACH SOCCER TOURNAMENT www.bartonprimaryschool.co.uk Year 1 had a lot of fun making animal biscuits last week. Dates for your diary Summer Term 2019 Family Picnic: Thursday 18th July School Finishes: Fri 19th July 2019 No Breakfast & After School Club Development Days: Mon 22nd & Tues 23rd July 2019 School Year 2019-20 Please not further development days to be advised. Autumn Term Monday 2nd & Tuesday 3rd September 2019 – Development Days School Starts: Wednesday 4th September 2019, No Breakfast of After School Club this week. Half Term: Monday 21st October-Friday 1st November 2019 School Finishes: Friday 20th December2019 No Breakfast & After School Club Spring Term School Starts: Monday 6th January 2020 No Breakfast & After School Club th Half Term: Monday 17 -Friday 21st February 2020 rd School Finishes: Friday 3 April 2020 No Breakfast & After School Club Summer Term School Starts: Monday 20th April 2020 No Breakfast & After School Club Bank Holiday: Friday 8th May 2020 Half Term: Monday 25th-Friday 29th May 2020 School Finishes: Friday 24th July 2020 No Breakfast & After School Club School term dates for 2020/21 will be decided by IoW council during January 2020. www.bartonprimaryschool.co.uk On Thursday the children with the highest attendance went on a trip to the beach. They had a lovely time playing games and enjoying the sunshine. Well done to all the children for coming to school every day this year! www.bartonprimaryschool.co.uk www.bartonprimaryschool.co.uk www.bartonprimaryschool.co.uk Regent Pharmacy in Shanklin (& shortly in East Cowes) are running a new service offering free menstrual products to anyone who needs them. Please speak to the pharmacy if you have need of this service. Secondary Open Evenings, Academic Year 2019 – 2020 Open Evenings for Year 6 into Sixth Form Open Evenings / Open Year 7 Days Carisbrooke College Thursday 19th September 2019 As Medina College Christ the King Wednesday 18th September 2019 Wednesday 6th November 2019 Cowes Enterprise College Thursday 3rd October 2019 Tuesday 12th November 2019 Medina College Thursday 26th September 2019 Thursday 7th November 2019 Ryde Academy Thursday 10th October 2019 Wednesday 20th November 2019 The Bay School Thursday 10th October IW College N/A Saturday, 30 November 2019 (Open Day) Saturday, 1 February 2020 (Open Day) – This date may change and the event take place a week later Tuesday, 3 March 2020 (Open Evening) Wednesday, 29 April 2020 (Open Evening) Tuesday, 7 July 2020 (Open Evening) IW Free School Saturday 12th October 2019 St Georges Tuesday 1st October (11:30 – 15:30 & 17:00 – 19:00) www.bartonprimaryschool.co.uk .
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