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The Gawsworth Guardian ‘Learning Together To Achieve Our Best’ Aspiration.Equality.Innovation.Pride.Respect.

Edition 23 – Friday 6th March 2020

Dear Parents/Carers

It was wonderful to see the children and staff looking so resplendent in their World Book day costumes yesterday. The children were all very proud of their outfits! I had to judge the most impressive efforts which was incredibly hard – the winner in the Infant department was Birdie Wright and the winner in the Juniors was Oscar Ransom! Well done to both children and their helping hands at home.

This afternoon, it was a pleasure to go down to St James’ Church with three of our Year 6 girls, Marni, Holly and Isabel who took part in a service written by women in Zimbabwe and about Zimbabwe. It was very interesting and the girls were a great help.

Have a lovely weekend

Yours sincerely

Mr MJ Shaw Head Teacher

After school Mindfulness Colouring Club

We wish to give you advance notice that there will be no after school Mindfulness Colouring Club next Tuesday 10th March. If your child normally takes part in this club please collect them at the usual time of 3.20pm.

Parent-Teacher Meetings

As detailed in our diary dates sent out at the beginning of the term, we wish to remind you that our Parent-Teacher meetings will be taking place on Tuesday 17th March (9.00am to 11.30am for EYFS and KS1 only and 3.40pm to 7.00pm for the whole school) and Wednesday 18th March (9.00am to 11.40am for KS2 only). You will be able to book your appointment online at www.scopay.com from 7.30am on Monday 9th March. The online booking system will close at midday on Friday 13th March. Alternatively, you may come to the school office and we will be able to make the appointment for you.

Phase Assemblies

Unfortunately, we are postponing all of our class phase assemblies this term (the first of which was EYFS’ next Thursday 12th March). This is upon advice received from East’s Public Health Team regarding reducing the spread of Coronavirus through public gatherings. We aim to reintroduce these assemblies as soon as possible and will advise you when this will happen. We will keep you informed of the coronavirus information that we receive from the Fallibroome Trust, Public Health , DfE and through our website link: http://www.gawsworth.cheshire.sch.uk/page/coronavirus/63430

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Request from Rotakids

Our Rotakids are planning a fundraising Bingo event involving our local community. They are after a big bingo machine. If anyone has one of these they could loan for the event please let the school office know. Many thanks.

TOF – Rare Conditions Day

Well done to the children for raising £141.55 towards TOFS on our Rare Conditions Day on Monday.

Year 2 Residential

Year 2 are looking forward to their visit to Tattenhall on Monday and staying the night! We know that they will have a great time!

Foodbank Collection for Cheshire Streetwise

The Fallibroome Trust Primary School Council are starting a foodbank collection for Cheshire Streetwise, building upon the work that they have done by raising over £4500 for the homeless in . From Monday, the children can bring food items (non-perishables only) such as tins, packets, long-life items and non-food items such as toiletries for the foodbank. Our Trust councillors have decided that we will collect the items in our houses, so there will be a collection box for each house.

Sports News

This week, our fabulous swimming team took part in the annual Macclesfield and District Primary Schools’ Swimming Gala. Our children came 7/16 altogether, matching last year’s position. It was very close between the top teams and the squad just missed out on 3rd place! Thanks go to Mr Jones, who came to compere the night, Mrs Smith, Mrs Platt and Mrs Farmer who helped to ensure the smooth running of the gala and Mrs Lewis who helped Mr Shaw to organise the gala and ensure that all of the schools were taking part!

Our Year 3/4 Cross Country team were back in action after a pause over the darkest winter period. They showed some amazing individual and team efforts, with the boys coming 4th overall. A special mention to Annie for being the only girl participating in her race from Gawsworth!

The football teams were back in action, this week against our friends at Bollinbrook. The matches resulted in a draw and a narrow loss in the final minutes of the game. However, the children really enjoyed themselves and showed great sportsmanship. Our netball team played in the area final at High School. They played brilliantly in all of their games, maintaining their very high standard. They came 2nd out of 24 schools which was incredible. Well done netballers.

Next week, our Year 5/6 cross-country team are back in action, the lacrosse team are taking part in the national qualifiers area competition, the tag-rugby team are travelling to for the Cheshire final, the swimming team are travelling to Liverpool for the regional schools swimming gala and it’s the Rotary Swimathon – phew! The Gawsworth Guardian ‘Learning Together To Achieve Our Best’ Aspiration.Equality.Innovation.Pride.Respect.