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Transcript of Issue 36
Norwood Crescent, Southport. PR9 7DU. Tel: 01704 211960. Fax 01704 232712. Head Teacher: Mr Lee Dumbell.
Email: [email protected] www.norwoodprimaryschool.com
Issue 36 24TH JUNE 2011
Norwood NewsARTS FESTIVAL
ONLY 1 WEEK TO GO!
MenuWeek
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TERM DATESSummer Term 2011
School closed: Friday 1st July (Staff training day)
Term Ends:Friday 22nd July. School closes at 2pm
Autumn Term 2011School ClosedThursday 1st September Friday 2nd September(Staff training days)
Children return to schoolMonday 5th September
Half TermMon 24th-Fri 28th October
Term Ends: Friday 16th December at 2pm
Spring Term: 2012Tuesday 3rd January(Staff training day)Children return to schoolWednesday 4th January 2012
Half Term: Monday 13th-Friday 17th February
Term ends for Spring Break: Friday 30th March at 2pmGood Friday & Easter Monday fall during Spring Break
Summer Term 2012Children return to schoolMonday 16th April at 8.55am
School closed: Bank Holiday
Monday 7th MayHalf Term: Monday 4th June – Friday 8th June
Last week Y6 went on a residential holiday to Llangollen,
Wales. We went on several activities such as, canoeing, gorge
walking, two castle walks and
many more. These were all great fun activities to do and we are
very thankful to the helpers who
worked extra hours for us.
Year 6 Residential
On the very last night Y6 had an
awesome disco, everyone was dancing and singing. There were a
couple of songs from 'Grease'
where the boys had to find a girl to dance with, it was very funny to watch. Most girls just danced
with other girls.
Dinas Bran and Beeston were two castles that we walked through with everyone taking lots of pictures (we were surprised that the children had any pictures left). The castles were on top of very steep mountains that everyone had to climb to see the ruins and
castles up close.
It was very fun and nearly everyone went hyperactive including the teachers. Mr Postlethwaite and Mr Watson had a sherbet eating race which Mr Postlethwaite won.
Have a look at some of our pictures on the gallery section of the school website or
follow us on Twitter @norwoody6 to read our blog. Everyone had a great time and when we came home they were very tired. Yr 6 hope
that Y5 have a great time in Llangollen next year.
By Zoe King and Sally Murray
SUMMER FAIR!
12-3 PM
Come on down and enjoy all the fun of the fair!
School closedFriday 1st July
(Staff training day)
Norwood Crescent, Southport. PR9 7DU. Tel: 01704 211960. Fax 01704 232712. Head Teacher: Mr Lee Dumbell.
Email: [email protected] www.norwoodprimaryschool.com
SEAL Theme - Changes
This week in assembly the children have been introduced to the theme of Changes/Moving On as a build up to the first visits to their new classes, teachers and in Y6 children's case, their new school.
We talked about change and the feelings it sometimes leads to - both good and bad.Please help us to try to support your child with this theme by sharing your experiences of “Change” and how they can
manage the feelings as well as coping positively with them.
Dragons’ Den
Throughout the last week, the children of Norwood have been learning all about enterprise skills, as part of our
‘Norwood’s Next Big Thing!’ The children have learnt all about products, marketing, planning etc. All this knowledge has
lead to them designing a product that could be of use in the school. Once the product was designed the children had to
write their pitch to present to their class and the winning pitch was to go to the Dragons’ Den on Friday.
The panel of Dragons was Mrs Knight (Chair of Governors), Reverend Knight, Colin Lee (Business and Enterprise at Meols
Cop) and Rob Owens, a local entrepreneur. The children completed their pitches in front of the Dragons and were then
questioned about their product. Amazingly, the range of products was varied and there were some excellent ideas. The
Dragons were simply blown away with the standard of both the product and presentations and decided that they couldn’t
just pick one winner.
From Years 2 and 3 the winners were Elliot Howard and Jamie Shaw, with the product named ‘Flower Wall of Facts’. This
idea involved 2 greenhouses which would grow plants, flowers and vegetables that could be sold to parents etc. There
would be a variety of facts on the pots to help educate the children.
From Years 4 and 5 the winners were Alex Mackey, Cerys Valentine and Astrid Travis, with the product called ‘Super Jet
Bag!. This was a streamline bag that would fit on the back of a chair. Inside the bag would be a pen, pencil, ruler, and
whiteboard etc – everything you would need for a lesson.
The winning children won a ‘Get Out of Class Free Card’, that entitles them to leave any lesson of their choice over the
next few weeks.
The Dragons said that the children were a credit to the school and they were phenomenally impressed to see a primary
school involved in an enterprise project. Thank you to all those young entrepreneurs! You did us proud!
News team Mrs A. Gore, Hannah Tear, Jamie Russell, Katy Watkinson, Taylor McKenzie, Megan Powderly & Finn Cromack
Next Week’s Clubs (27/6/11)
Monday School Council meeting (lunchtime)
KS2 French Euro Club 3.15-4.15 pm
Judo KS2 hall till 4.35 pm Y5 Hockey on MUGA till 4.30 pm Coach Bob Hale
Tuesday Eco Meeting Y2 12.30 KS2
KS2 French Euro Club 3.15-4.15 pm
Library (lunchtime) Windband Y1 till 4.10 pm Y5/6 Quadkidz Athletics till 4.15 pm Y4 Rounders Tournament at Meols Cop till 5.15 pm
ABC Netball Tournament 3.45-6 pm
Wednesday Library (lunchtime)
Y4 Fun with Clay Family Learning till 5 pm
Y3/4 Quadkidz Athletics till 4.15 pm Friday INSET DAY Quadkidz Athletics Competition at Stanley High 10-1 pm
Please collect the children from the playground and do not wait for them by the office.
There will be notification if there are any changes to these clubs.
Forthcoming Events
Star of the Week
RJT: Amanda Hallam GOLDRJT: Tom Whiteside GOLD
RT: Sophie Naughton GOLDRT: Lily Armitage Silver1B: Kara Bull Silver
1B: Joshua Bunting Silver1B: Charlie Green GOLD1D: Ruby Hardman Silver
1D: Caitlin Luckett Silver2W: Billie Rodwell Silver2W: Carter Birch Silver2M: Nicole Helsby Silver
2M: Brooke McFord Silver2M: Rebecca Kilduff GOLD3H: Jasmine Hitchcock Silver
3H: Liam Hefferan Silver3K: Isobel Mills GOLD3K: Finn Cromack GOLD
4M: Jamie Marsh Silver4M: Macy Mordey GOLD4P: Oliver Green Silver5B: Abbi Boardman Silver
5B: Hannah Tear GOLD5M: Josh Partington Silver
Wednesday 29th June Sports Day KS2 (Juniors) STARTS 9.30 am EY/KS1 (Infants) STARTS 1.30 pm
Wednesday 29th June The Fiestaval’ Celebration of Spanish across Primary Schools-Greenbank High 6.30-7.30pm
Monday 4th-15th July Arts Festival
Thursday 14th July Arts Festival Extravaganza 6-9.30 pm
Friday 15th July Arts Festival Parade 1.30 pm on field
Friday 22nd July Leavers service 9.30 am Leyland Rd Methodist Church.
Last Tuesday, four children from Year 4 attended a tennis tournament at The Argyle Tennis Club.
They competed against nine other Southport schools, and even though they did not win, the children showed superb attitude and behaviour.
They were a credit to Norwood! Here they are, pictured with their certificates.
Anyone for Tennis?
Robert, Oliver, Ellie and Holly proudly displaying their tennis certificates.
News team Mrs A. Gore, Hannah Tear, Jamie Russell, Katy Watkinson, Taylor McKenzie, Megan Powderly & Finn Cromack
Children in the Spotlight
Shinewaves Competition Time
Last week’s competition was to make a tree from recycled materials. Again there were brilliant entries. A special mention goes to Joshua Bunting for his creative ‘Breakfast Tree’. But, this
week’s winner is a team effort by Robert and Emily Watson, who even recycled their newsletter to make leaves for their tree. Congratulations!
This week’s competition is a photography competition. You are looking for a great close-up photograph of an insect. For ideas and information take a look at HYPERLINK "http://www.nationalinsectweek.co.uk" www.nationalinsectweek.co.uk. You will find previous
competition winning photographs and ‘fun stuff’ to do.
Pop your entry in the Shinewaves postbox, or hand in at the office if it is too big, with your name and class on the back by the morning of Tuesday 28th June.
Grace has passed her Level 3 Gymnastics Proficiency award. Wonderful!Aaron has passed his 50m Rainbow Award. Fantastic!
Tyler has passed his 5m Swimming award. Congratulations! Joshua has passed his 50m Rainbow Swimming award. Terrific!
Eleanor received a Merit in her Grade 2 Ballet Examination. Fabulous!Joe received this trophy from Ormskirk Westend FC. Super!
Emily has passed her Personal Survival Swimming Award Level 2. Fantastic!Jordan received the Excellent Behaviour & Hard Work award from his Boys Brigade. Brilliant!
Dinner MoneyIf your child’s class is involved in industrial action on
the 30th June please adjust dinner money to £4.80.If your child’s class is in school on the 30th June
please adjust dinner money to £6.40.
Thank you.
Industrial Action Thursday 30th June
Parents will have received a letter this week to inform them which classes will be open and
which classes are closed.
News team Mrs A. Gore, Hannah Tear, Jamie Russell, Katy Watkinson, Taylor McKenzie, Megan Powderly & Finn Cromack
The threat of rain all afternoon did not spoil the big smiles and loud cheers as the girl's cricket team won
4 out of 4 matches to reach the final of the Southport Primary Schools Cricket tournament at Southport and
Birkdale Cricket Club.
The rules: Each team has 8 players who bat for two overs in pairs. Each team starts with 200 points and
gains points for runs they make and lose 5 points for every time they are out.
The third game was to be the closest against Farnborough Road with our 236 runs just beating their 232 runs, thanks to wonderful batting by Lucy Berry with 10 and superb bowling and fielding by Abi Wright with 3 wickets. The final game
was to be the most important as we met a Shoreside team who also had won 3 games out of 3. Our score of 232 was down to Natasha's superb 12 but was our lowest score yet. Our fielding and catching had to be good to win and they
were, with 2 catches by Anya Day and one each by Elise Bond, Natasha Leadbetter, Lucy Berry, Ria Milford and Georgia
Lonsdale. Shoreside finished with a score of 181 runs.
In the final we played an excellent St. Philips team whose bowling, catching and fielding were outstanding and our score
was not enough to win the match, but the girls did superbly well to win four matches and had a wonderful afternoon out of school.
Team: Elise Bond, Debra Wilson, Ria Milford, Georgia Lonsdale, Abi Wright, Anya Day, Lucy Berry, Caris Dixon, Aimee
Crawford and Natasha Leadbetter.
Player of the tournament-Natasha Leadbetter.
After scoring 257 runs against Bishop David Sheppard with Natasha Leadbetter top scoring with 9 runs, the girls won by 43 runs as BDS only managed 214 runs.
In game two against Kew Woods, our team scored 251 with Aimee Crawford hitting the best shot and being top scorer. However it was Caris Dixon's catch and run out which kept Kew Woods at 222.
Girls Cricket Team shine in cloudy weather
Staffing News
We are delighted to report that Mrs Baron will be returning to work next week after recovering from cancer. It will be superb to see her back at Norwood where she belongs and we are sure you will join us in wishing her a huge welcome
back as she begins her phased return to work over the next few weeks, in preparation for taking her new class on in September.
On another bright note, we will soon be welcoming back Mrs Brown and Mrs Norris, two of our smashing housekeeping
team, who help keep our school so clean and tidy. Both are returning after illness and we are glad to see them back and wish them well.
News team Mrs A. Gore, Hannah Tear, Jamie Russell, Katy Watkinson, Taylor McKenzie, Megan Powderly & Finn Cromack
Y5 Visit to Greenbank High School
On Wednesday 8th June, Norwood’s Y5 pupils went to Greenbank High School for an enterprise. Our topic was newspapers. We started off doing the team name, newspaper name, a logo and a slogan. After that we chose the jobs for the group.
The jobs were two journalists, two photographers & designers and a sub editor and an editor.Then we got to have a break in the rain!
When we came back in, the drama production performed a show. The journalists had to write down as much information as possible. The head line was, Bill Turner Keeps High School Kids Held Hostage and He Is Armed…
Not long after that, we went to the ICT room to make the front page. We had an hour and a half to do so. Then the editor checked it. After that, we went back into the library for the presentation.
The team that won was The Daily Ketchup!They each received a gift from the Head Mistress of Greenbank.
Then we went back to our lovely school.Our favorite part was the ICT room.
By Natasha & Libby 5B
Brake’s Giant Walking BusOn Wednesday 15th June 2011 at 10am Norwood Primary School pupils took part in Brake's Giant Walking Bus. The aim is
to raise awareness of road safety with a special emphasis on driver's lowering their speed around schools.
Joe Morris from Sefton's Road Safety team delivered a special assembly before the children set off and traffic control officer, Mike Abram and local community support officers ensured the children were safe as they took the protest to the
streets of Southport.
And we’re off!Getting ready...
Leading the way...
Making the message clear...
Slow down...
Taking our protest to the streets...We even stopped traffic...
Years 3 & 4...