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Healthy snacks with Year 6
Year 6 had a food treat
with Mr Goldsmith this
week! To kick start our
Olympic theme, Year 6
went to the Food
Technology room for an
aernoon focused on
healthy snacks. They
made delicious fruit
kebabs and tasty
apjacks.
Aer Mr Goldsmith
demonstrated how to
prepare the food, Year 6
followed his techniques.
Once back in the
classroom, they
wrote up their
aernoon. They
included diagrams,
sub-headings and
technical language
and described how
the snacks linked in
with our Olympic
theme.
They also found out
about the type of
diets that top
athletes need to
follow.
Thank you so much,
Mr Goldsmith, for
your help with this
fun packed
aernoon!
Recepon 2 learn about Japan
Mr Sunayama came into
Recepon 2 to help us
learn more about Japan.
The children asked him
lots of dierent quesonsmainly related to their
own interests, such as
what is the fastest car in
Japan? With the help of
Kazuma, who was himself
born in Tokyo, we learnt
some Japanese like the
way to say hello and
thank you. Kazuma also
showed us some of his Japanese childrens books.
Mr Sunayama had told us about childrens day in Japanwhen it is the custom to make koinobori, tradional carp-
shaped kites, to hang outside. We have made some of
these in school. Mr Sunayama and Kazuma brought in lots
of interesng Japanese things to show us including
tradional spinning tops, Japanese newspapers and some
lile china animals. He has also kindly given us a pack of
origami papers to try out our skills in this tradional
Japanese cra.
If you would like to nd out some more about Japan come
to our class to see our display. We also have all our names
wrien in Japanese on our door!
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Bristol Schools Primary Swimming
Final 2012
Thirty-one schools competed this year and the swimmers
did very well just geng through to the nal. We had nine
individual nalists.
Alysia Maestri is the new Bristol Schools 50m backstroke
champion and she also came 2nd
in the individual medley
and 3rd
in the 25m buery event.
Charloe Gardner and Charlie Turner came 5th in their
events. Ben Badham, Georgia Silcocks, and George
Denbow came 4th and Emily Doulton all came 2nd
.
The girls freestyle relay team and the medley team,
Alysia Maestri, Sophia Webb, Georgia Silcocks, Isabel
Creed, Charloe Gardner, came 6th
. Congratulaons to all
who parcipated so brilliantly.
Year 3 go to @Bristol
As part of their Olympics theme,
Year 3 explored @Bristol where
they became sciensts for the
day. Aer a mind-bending
morning of challenges and
conundrums, they took a closer
look at the human body using a
very cool digital microscopea
truly disgusng experience!
Aer a healthy, well-balanced lunch, Year 3 met a
neurology expert, who had them using their brains by
thinking about working memory and how we can improve
it. The children put all ve senses to good use throughout
the day!
Swimming success for Ma Bray
Ma Bray from Year 11 concluded his swimming season in
style by achieving success at the Regional Championships
in Plymouth, represenng Henleaze Swimming Club, over
the Bank Holiday weekend. Ma won three gold medals
in his events, which is a fantasc achievement. This
success is evidence of his connued improvement in his
swimming at Clion High School and proof that his
commitment to 5am starts in the pool is paying
o!
Congratulaons Ma, we are extremely proud ofyou!
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Catch the Early Bird oer
before ckets sell out!
Complimentary cocktail andcanap recepon
Sumptuous three-course dinner with coee
Belly dancer and live band
Cocktail bar and our very own Groovy Booth!
Tickets for the ball are selling out fast and
there are only a few complete tables le.
In order to secure your ckets please
complete your applicaon form as soon as
possible and send it together with the
correct money (50 for adults, 45 for Sixth
Form students) to Mrs E Bond at the address
stated in the applicaon form. Ticket orderscan also be dropped o in the school oce.
Please note that payment must be received
by 4pm on Friday 25th
May to qualify for this
early bird oer. All cket orders aer this
date will cost an addional 10.
If you would like to sponsor the ball, please
contact Mrs J Rosser in the school
oce:jrosser@clionhigh.bristol.sch.ukfor
our sponsorship package.
All exisng cket orders will be sent out
week beginning Monday 28th
May together
with your drinks pre-order form.
Experience an Aladdins cave of delights at this yearsArabian Nights Ball.
You will be surrounded by the sights and sounds of anArabian summer night whilst dining on a sumptuous
meal and being entertained by exotic dancing.
Artwork designed byHelen Milne Year 12
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Pitch
@20
Food Package
Adults 11 Children 5.50
Please indicate any vegetarian opons required
Total
(payable to CHSPA)
Quanty Adults
Children
Names,
school class,
email con-tact
(direcons
and further
details will
be emailed
on receipt)
CAMPFEST 2012From 2pm Saturday 26
thMay
O Beggar Bush Lane, Failand
Please come and spend a night under stars on a family camp night
(parents to accompany children)
There will be a camp re, football games, rounders matches and also lunar and solar
observaons with the Bristol Astronomical Society at the onsite observatory
Tents can be pitched the day before if desired
20/pitch (payable in advance by cheque)
Aernoon tea, dusk hog roast for dinner, cooked breakfast on Sunday morning, including
vegetarian opons. Hot and cold drinks also available
11/ adult and 5.50/ child
(Payable in advance by cheque)
Cash bar on the night
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Beech CafOpening mes:
Before school 7.40 to 8.30am
Break me 10.55 to 11.15am
Aernoon 3.15 to 4.15pmOpen every school day
The Beech Caf has been turned into the Coronaon Caf this
term to get into the spirit of the Jubilee and Olympics.
The Coronaon caf is open every day selling a selecon of fruit,
toasted bagels and in the aernoon a selecon of cakes to have
with a cup of tea.
If you nd yourself waing at school for your children, why not
give the Coronaon Caf a try!
Half Term Cricket
With
Mr. Thompson
and
Gary Phillips
Wednesday 6th
June - Friday 8th
June
Venue: Old Bristolians Cricket Club
Times: 10am-3pm each day
Ages: 6-12 years old (5 year olds on
Friday only)
Cost: 25 a day or 60 for the course
Booking:charliethompson33@yahoo.co.uk
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Family and Friends Swim
Please note that Friends and Family
Swim is from 3pm to 4pm only on
Saturdays. If you have any old Clion
High School ckets (not Sport
Educaon) that you wish to return,please bring them to the Finance
Oce before Friday 1st
June, as we will be unable to
refund aer this date.
CHS Parents AssociaonOnce again we are greatly indebted to the Parents
Associaon who have worked relessly, running events
that enliven the school calendar, and who have raised a
considerable amount of money to enhance the learning
experience for the children.
This month they have provided funds to purchase nearly
7,000 worth of resources including:
N-Year 2
Welcome mat, playground sign rules, playground giant
ruler, mulcultural height chart, resources for the
development of the exisng shared area.
Library
Chaerbox books
Spanish
Resources including lms and games
Music
Timpani
Food technology
Nutrion programme, Thermomix
Art and Design
Sewing machine
Learning support
PM reading books, My Maths, a variety of supporve
games.
Many thanks to all parents who have contributed to thefundraising, from the children and sta of CHS.
School Contact Details
Tel: 0117 973 0201
For general communicaon:
enquiries@clionhigh.bristol.sch.uk
To report an absence:absence@clionhigh.bristol.sch.uk
If your child is ill...
We would like to draw to your aenon the NHS
guidance on keeping your child o school.
Cough and cold. A child with a minor cough or cold
may aend school. If the cold is accompanied by araised temperature, shivers or drowsiness, the child
should stay o school, visit the GP and return to
school 24 hours aer they start to feel beer. If your
child has a more severe and long-lasng cough,
consult your GP. They can give guidance on whether
the child should stay o school.
Raised temperature. If your child has a raised
temperature, they shouldn't aend school. They
canreturn 24 hours aer they start tofeel beer.
Rash. Rashes can be the rst sign of many infecous
illnesses, such as chickenpox and measles. Children
with these condions shouldn't aend school. If your
child has a rash, check with your GP or pracce nurse
before sending them to school.
Headache. A child with a minor headache doesn't
usually need to be kept o school. If the headache is
more severe or is accompanied by other symptoms,
such as raised temperature or drowsiness, then keep
the child o school and consult your GP.
Voming and diarrhea. Children with these condions
should be kept o school. They can return 48 hours
aer their symptoms disappear. Most cases of
voming or diarrhea get beer without treatment,
but if symptoms persist, consult your GP.
Sore throat. A sore throat alone doesn't have to keep
a child from school. If it's accompanied by a raised
temperature, the child should stay at home.
We hope you nd this informaon helpful and thank
you for following the guidance in the interest of
others wellbeing.
CHS Bee News
We are delighted that the new hives and
equipment have now arrived and we are
now in the process of building two new bee
hives.Our prize winners from Foundaon Stage and Key Stage 2
were Bella and Georgia, who were able to tell Mr Cowper
what 30lbs is in kilograms. Well done!
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Union Jack Flags for Sale
If you are watching the Torch Relay or aending a jubilee party we can
help.
We have union jack ags available to buy at 50p each from the schooloce or the Beech Caf. Buy early to avoid disappointment.