Issue 8 Newsletter Checkers
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ATTENDANCE
Despite the headlines recently in the media, stating that truancy was
at a five year high, Bexley's attendance for the Autumn term 2010
was, as published on 25/5/11 on the DfE website;
State funded primary schoolsOverall Attendance 94.75% 4th out of 19 outer London boroughs
National 94.4% Persistent Absence 2.5% 4th out of 19 outer London
boroughs National 3.2%
State funded secondary schools
Overall Attendance 94.46% 2nd out of 19 outer London
boroughs National 93.9%
Persistent Absence 3.1% 1st out of 19 outer London
boroughs National 4.2% Brampton 1.6%
We are pleased to note that our school attendance was above the
National and Borough figures at Brampton 95.7%
AUTUMN TERM 2012 Tuesday 4 September – Friday 26 October Half Term Monday 29 October – Friday 2 November Monday 5 November – Friday 21 December SPRING TERM 2013 Monday 7 January – Friday 15 FebruaryHalf Term Monday 18 February – Friday 22 FebruaryMonday 25 February – Thursday 28 March
SUMMER TERM 2013 Monday 15 April – Friday 24 May(Spring Holiday will be taken on 6 May)Half Term Monday 27 May – Friday 31 MayMonday 3 June – Wednesday 24 July
Start of Autumn Term 2013: Tuesday 3 September
(Our five Training days are still to be decided)
B r a m p t o n B u l l e t i n
Brampton Primary is a restorative school where the initial response to conflict is to
find a solution where things are put right, the victims needs are met whilst also
meeting the needs of the wrong doer and meet all the schools responsibilities.
Week ending: 24.6.11
Summer Term: Issue 8
B r a m p t o n P r i m a r y S c h o o l
S t r i v i n g t o R e a c h t h e B e s t
Inside this week’s issue:
• Attendance & School
Holidays
• Forthcoming Dates
• SEAL Home Activities
•
Week 3 Menu• Governor/FOB News
• Gold Book Entries
• Weekly Attendance
• And finally— coats
Forthcoming Dates:
Saturday 25th June
FOB Quiz Night
Monday 27th JuneSports Week
Tuesday 28th June
Y5/6 Sports Day pm
Wednesday 29th June
Y5 Boys Will Be Conference
Thursday 30th June
CRIBs in Y5/reception
Friday 1st July
Family SEAL 3 Session 4Saturday 3rd July
Staff Charity Walk
Blackheath
Monday 4th July
Y2/3 Boys to East Wickham
SEAL Assembly to Reception
& Y1 parents
Tuesday 5th July
Infants & Y3/4 Sports Day
ATTENDANCE & SCHOOL HOLIDAY DATES 2012-2013
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SEAL HOME ACTIVITIES FOR PARENTS TO USE - CHANGES
Brampton BulletinPage 2
The change quiz
This is most fun if it is done in pairs. The
idea is that you should rate how you would
feel about the change:0 – I would hate this to happen
1 – I wouldn’t like this to happen
2 – I don't care if this happens
3 – I would like this to happen
4 – I would love this to happen more than
anything
Read the changes together then rate them.
Your child might like to fill in the num-
bers.
‘When I was young …’
This activity is great fun to do with an
older person, maybe a grandparent or eld-
erly
neighbour. As we get older we can find
ourselves saying, ‘When I was young …’
Talk about what you did and decide
whether the things are the same or differ-
ent.
You might like to draw the thing that is
most different.
Love is the sun, the god and the air,
Love is the happiness and the time that we spare,
Love is Jesus, love is the cross,
Love moved the boulder to show them who’s boss.
Love is the life that is always spoken,
Love is the knife to make your heart broken.
Love is good and love is bad.
Love is happy and love is sad. Clark Russell 6B
This is an example of some of the work undertaken last week on the CRIBs bus. Many thanks to their staff.
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Staff News
Miss Westbrooke has returned from her maternity leave and until the end of term will becovering Mrs Galbraith’s PPA timetable. Many thanks to Mrs Galbraith for yet again
standing in during a staff absence. On Sunday3rd July a large number of staff are taking
part in the Race for Life cancer walk at Blackheath. If you would like to sponsor us please
go to www.raceforlifesponsorme.org/BramptonBeauties
Issue Page 3
Governor News—Teaching and Learning Committee
This committee met last week and looked at the curriculum
report, School Development Plan, Report on SEN, School self-review and evaluation. They also reviewed selected policies,
proposed visits and school journey.
S CHOOL M EALS
WEEK BEGINNING -MONDAY 27TH JUNE 2011
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Meat Minced Beef &
Vegetable Pie with
Potatoes
Lamb Curry with
Lemon Coriander
Rice
Roast Chicken
with Homemade
Stuffing & Roast
Potatoes
Homemade Beef
Meatballs with
Rice
BBQ Chicken
with Chips
Fish or
alternative
Tuna Pasta Bake Vegetable Stir Fry Sweet & Sour
Pork with Rice
Salmon Fishcake
with New
Potatoes
Vegetarian Tomato & Basil
Pasta
Jacket Potato with
Cheese & Beans
Sweet Potato Stir Bubble & Squeak Macaroni Cheese
Desserts Chocolate Sponge
with Chocolate
Shortbread &
Yoghurt
Apple & Banana
Crumble with
Carrot Cake with
Custard
Jelly & Ice Cream
A choice of salads, seasonal vegetables, fresh bread, fresh fruit platter,
fruit yoghurt, milk and drinking water are also available daily.
Peanut Allergies
Please can we remind everyone that we are a ‘Peanut Free’ school in our cooked meals and we ask
parents not to put any nuts or items containing nuts in their child’s packed lunches. Thank you
FOB News
FOB would like to ask parents to think about placing orders for new
uniform for September now. They were very busy at the new entrants
meeting last week taking orders and it would help them to clear some of
the demand from the rest of the school before the summer holidays.
Order forms are available in the entrance hall or see Mrs Cane (3WH)
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And finally.......Coats and Data Information
Although it is meant to be flaming June we
have had a few showers recently and
therefore it is important that children havecoats in school for playtimes.
Please can we remind parents to check and return the
data sheets about your child and the emergency numbers
etc as soon as possible so that we can ensure our
information is correct. Thank you to those who have
already returned theirs. Remember if you like what we’re
doing —tell us and others! If you don’t, please help us im-
prove! School Office; 020 8303 2873 Fax; 020 8298 0286
We’re on the web!
www.fronter.com/brampton
www.brampton.bexley.sch.uk
1B– Daisy Ingram
1B– Lewis Dampier
1B– Ami Brown
1B—Jessica McCawley (Silver)
1B– Finlay wicks
1B—Sophie Boyns
1B—Valentino Flores-Nunes
1B—Oliver Box
1B– Ryan Lane
1B– Jakub Kaminski (Silver)
1B—Joshua Bassett
1BA– Jaydn Burt
1BA– Leila Kimber
1BA- Zara Karim
1BA—Amaan Shahzad (Bronze)
3W– Bani Dhoofer
3W– Victor Obinya
4C –Dilan Shokar
4C—Bella Potter
4C– Jamie Puttick
4C –Ted Langston (Super Gold)
4C– Can Tuzun
4C—Will Atmore
4C—Aaliyeah Weise-Forbes
(Super gold)
Unfortunately there is not
enough space to mention the
children’s achievements here
but if you are interested to see
your child’s mention the book is
usually kept in the office—so
please pop in and ask to see it.
BRAMPTON GOLD BOOK
Striving to Reach the Best
Every week we print the names of those children who have
achieved in either their work, conduct or behaviour around
school and have been entered in the Gold Book. They have
been mentioned in Monday’s celebratory assembly. After 3
mentions children receive a bronze certificate, 6 mentions for a
silver, 9 mentions for a gold, 12 mentions for a Super Gold and
15 mentions for a Platinum certificate, 18 for Diamond, 21+
for a Head teacher’s Award and 24 for a Special Head teacher
Award and Badge.
Weekly Attendance
Week ending 18.6.11
RB: 96.3%
RJ: 95.7%
1B: 92.7%
1BA: 95%
2H: 100% 2EW: 98.3%
3W: 98.3%
3WH: 94.3%
4P: 95.3%
4C: 97.7%
5S: 93.8%
5M: 92.9%
6B: 93.9%
6C: 97.7%
Well done to 2H and the
other classes above 96.1%
Our School Total was 95.8%
Raffle Prize Winners
There was no draw this week due
to the school photographer being inthe hall.
There will be a double draw next
week.
HOUSE POINTS
Week ending 17.6.111st—Green = 149 2nd— Blue = 141
3rd—Red= 128 4th— Yellow = 118
Congratulations to Green House members!