Maximum Effort for
Transcript of Maximum Effort for
‘Maximum Effort for
Maximum Achievement’
Friday 9th October 2020
Diary Dates for Next Week School Dinners - Week 1
Monday 12th October
Year 3, 4 and 5 Assessment Week commences Tuesday 13th October
Year 4 visit to Colchester Castle - please note that children need to arrive by 8.20am ready for an 8.30am departure.
Wednesday 14th October
Year 6 visit to Layer Marney Tower - please note that children need to arrive by 8.10am ready for an 8.30am departure.
As an academy, we are (quite rightly) subject to a high level of scrutiny regarding our finances. This week we had
our Annual Full Audit (a whole week long) undertaken by Edmund Carr accountants. I am very
pleased to say that the visit went very well! This reflects the extremely conscientious and robust work of our
Finance Officer, Mrs Gilchrist. I would like to thank her for the excellent work she undertakes and also thank the
Admin Team for supporting her within her role. The resurfacing of Mill Hill Drive is now complete -
please accept my apologies for the disruption this week. It was challenging at times but your co-operation and
understanding was truly appreciated. Hopefully, the much improved surface will make the walk to school more
pleasant and less puddly! On the subject of puddles, the week didn’t start well as I
received a call from our cleaners at 5am on Monday morning to tell me that the library and Class 3E were
flooded. I would say that was an understatement as the water was coming in from the flat roofs and pouring down
the walls, across the ceilings, into the electrics and then soaking into books. It was not good! Then we found the Entrance Hall was also saturated. We are currently in the
process of arranging the insurance claim. In the meantime, thank you to all the children and staff, especially Miss
Elias and 3E wo have had to relocate to the ICT Suite. I would also like to thank Mr Lucas, Site Manager, on
Monday morning for literally wading in to get the rooms sorted. Let’s hope we are all back home soon.
© Buttsbury Junior School, 2020
Secondary School Applications for September 2021 A reminder for Year 6 parents
I have been asked by Essex Schools’ Admissions to remind Year 6 parents that the closing date for applications for parents of Year 6 children (for a secondary school place
in September 2021) is 31st October 2020. Applications can be made via their website:
www.essex.gov.uk/admissions Thank you.
Basildon Youth Theatre Year 3 had an exciting morning on Tuesday when they had their first visit from Lesley from the Basildon Youth Theatre. Lesley focused on the importance of friendship, teamwork and trying your best. The children were able to share with Lesley all the
exciting things they have learnt so far and how they have settled into the Junior School. During the workshop
they learnt different sign language actions whilst listening to stories and dancing. The children really enjoyed learning how it was important to respect each other and have fun as a team. Macmillan Coffee Mornings
This week, the staff held three, socially distanced, small coffee mornings to raise money for Macmillan Cancer
Trust. During such strange times, it was heart-warming to do something special to support such a valuable cause and, of course, it’s always a treat to have a slice of cake with a
cup of coffee. Thank you very much to Mrs Hennessey who organised the events and to all the staff who
supported.
‘Well Done’ to all the children who were awarded MERIT certificates this week.
Toby Munro Lucas Ramsden Ethan Ferris Bethan Armsden Harrison Dempsie Max Parish Ethan Aarons Molly Sutton Ethan Lightfoot Ben Pentecost Caitlyn Rae Lenny Bachelor Emma Tribe Megan Langshaw Hesme Muller Christopher Johnson Taylor Hayes Finley Walker Archie Doyle Isabella Rebel Freya Agate Hezar Musabak Travis Lapsky
This week’s ‘Writers of the Week’ are: Jamie Jones Ava Harlow Matilda Chaplin
Ruby Tunstall-Legras Emily Simmons Jacob Collins Chloe Wang Gao Hayden Fitch
Well done to our writing super stars!
This week’s attendance figure is: 99.2%! This year’s provisional attendance target is 97.8%.
A special ‘Well Done’ to Classes 3P, 3R, 4C, 4M, 6R and 6A who all had the 100% attendance this week!
This week’s ‘Mathematicians of the Week’ are:
Ria Mittal Jack Ahrens Mason Grindrod Isla Fitch Evie Plummer Ellie Lovell
Arthur Ogden Austin Fearne Chloe Nicel Well done to our magical mathematicians!
This week’s ‘Readers of the Week’ are: Farrah Keniry Jack Watson Amelie Robbshaw
Betsy White Archie Cushing Millie Agate Justin Moody Tilly Walsh
Well done to our enthusiastic readers!
This week’s results: 1sr: Lions - 794 points
2nd: Jaguars - 712 points 3rd: Leopards - 623 points 4th: Panthers - 567 points
Rainbow Awards
Well done to this week’s VIOLET award winners:
Summer Robinson, Lacey Gordon, Daniel McGibbon, Louis Domien, Jackson Tappin, Jack
Tyler, Thomas Wright, Liam Martin, Ezekiel Kollabathula, Leon Whitby, Zachary Mackenzie,
Zachary Chambers, Henry Buckle, Thomas Christie, Emily Gaci, Georgie Hodges, Daisy Hughes, Efe
Kemal, Ivy-May King, Benjamin McCreery, Frankie Stapleton, Shi Wen He, Clark Williams, Phoenix Wood, Frankie Trott, Lucas Armsden, Jonathan
Warhurst, Lewis Adlum, Jacob Collins, Jessica Park, Emily Crowe, Zakk Harris, Mimi Tarraff, Arthur
McSharry, Jessica Jobbins, Ruby Edwards, Sophie Leach, George Dear, Polina Carter, Hesme Muller,
Abhir Kandigiri, Maisie Burcombe, Lucy Evans, Holly Farrow, Jack Martin, Poppy Barker and Anna
Bowden.
Congratulations to this week’s INDIGO award recipients:
Isla Keniry, Ayra Ahmed, Max Boultwood, Zac Eggleton, Daniel Blyth-Tancock, Dylan Knowler,
Tommy Cripps, Ava Dean, Erin Kelly, Carys Foulser, Max Sawyer, Mia Eggleton, Holly Bubb, Eloise Minto, Miya Tyler, Josh Bateman, Esme
Pearson, Taylor Halfhide, Flora Noble, Hana Carter, James Ferris. Amy-Leigh James, Sophie Bickerstaff,
Florence Brooks, Isabel Challand, Lewis La-Rocque, Megan Lee, Edith Longlade, Louise
Pocklington, Abigail Small, Connor Gutteridge, Poppy Dackcombe, Grace Willbourne, Georgina
Brown, Megan Lyons, Ethan Powell, Darcey Wallis, Charlie Joyce, Zack Briggs, Eliza Hobden, Nikita
Moskalonoks, Isla Vinton-Smith, Alex Gilbert, Amelie Rippon, Amy Tear, Archie Moore, Erin Bateman, Annabel Reeves, Jessica Nash, Ethan Ferris, Harry Hawkins, Scarlet Nugent, Esther
Davies, Zion Savage, Charlotte Hellings, Alex Lee, Emelia Dear, Annie Jerreat, Arnav Gupta, Timothy Madders, Adam Sargood, Keyla Osborne, Esmae
Baker, Jenson Wallis, Alex Marsh, Leonie Fairhead, Chloe Baker, Nancy Dormer, Thomas Lovell,
Jessica Cambridge, Jamie Jones, Isla Kittridge, Dylan McGinness, Annabelle Wilks, Anika Gupta, Juliet Wenborn, Bethan Armsden, Maya Tseayo,
William King, Poppy Groves, Tom Overton, Evie Plummer, Abby Caldon, Alana Louden,
Ava Harlow, Caela McMorris, Ooviya Loganathan, Max Hussey, Heidi Webb, Zara Ellis, Ollie Carter,
Aaron Bickerstaff, Grace Pierce, Poppy Briggs, James Lock, Ethan Lightfoot, Elsie Orchard, Sienna Coffill, Arlo Kittridge, Megan Langshaw, Gemma
Lague, Emma Tribe, Grace Vasiliou, Sophie Trainer, Thomas Hall, Freya Spencer, Sophie Lee, Jessica Bowie, Bella Prior, William Hughes, Isabel Henderson, Skye Greenan, Thomas Carter, Lucas
Young, Grace Marsh, Megan Jobbins, Oliver Sargood and Honey Phillips.
50 Things To Do Before Leaving Primary School Well done to Keyla Osborne who has
completed 10 things at home! Congratulations to Isabella Magee and Megan
Langshaw who have completed 20 things! Huge congratulations to Hugo Daniels and Tilly
Cranshaw who have completed 40 things at home!
Virtual London Marathon - 20 + 6 This turned out to be a bit of a disappointing day for me all round! Due
to the inclement weather, we changed our route the day before, replacing the trails (many of which were impassable due to flooding)
with roads - two 3.1 mile laps around Billericay and Stock. Miles one to three went well - so well in fact, that we needed to slow
our pace down … but then it all went a bit pear-shaped. The knee injury I had sustained just over two weeks ago seemed to cause my hip to over-compensate which resulted in quite severe pain. Sadly, even with pain-
killers and intermittent walking, the pain was unbearable so, after completing 20 miles in 3 hours 47 minutes, I reluctantly made the
decision to bend the rules a little and finish the course on my bike. As you can imagine, I was devastated to have to do this but, in order to
prevent more serious damage, I felt I had no option. However, never one to be found licking my wounds, I am more
motivated than ever to run the race for real and pleased to say that it has been confirmed as Sunday 3rd October 2021 for me - which gives me
51 weeks to et my hip/knee sorted and prepare! Thank you for your lovely messages of support and also for the
generous sponsorship I have received.
Assessment Week Well done to all the children in Year 6 who admirably rose to the
challenge of the various tests they faced this week. We were very proud of their positivity and commitment. Thank you to Miss Carroll
and teachers for all the time spent planning the complex timetables and to all the teaching assistants who supported
individual children.
Christmas??? Most definitely yes! COVID-19 is not going to stop the children and
staff at Buttsbury having fun at Christmas! Although we have had to cancel our trip to the pantomime, we will still
have our Christmas panto fun as we have booked a visiting theatre company to perform ‘Beauty and the Beast’ on Thursday 3rd December.
We will also be having Christmas Dinner as usual and the Friends’ Association have a number of events planned, including mini Christmas
bazaars for each year group bubble and the Christmas shop! We plan to go ahead with the Year 3 and Year 5 Christmas plays. It’s
highly unlikely that we will be able to invite parents in to watch but the children can perform to other year groups and we will also have the
plays filmed professionally. Although Christmas may look different this year, it’s definitely on our
agenda still!
School Council - 2020/2021 Congratulations to the following children who were chosen, by their
class, to represent them on the School Council. We wish them luck in their important role!
Ted Gort Layla Foley Eddie Nunney Elsie Johnston Maggie Ward Harry Goodacre Sam McFeely Keyla Osborne Isabel Challand Jack Green Lewis Adlum Tom Carter Edie McLellan Millie Agate Arthur McSharry Eloise Minto Max Bailey Emily Harris Edward Cushing Billy Brass Ruby Collier Dylan Foley Stephanie Kharbouche Annie Jerreat Alexander Lee Buddie Blewitt Sienna Coffill Freya Agate George McCreery Evie Plummer Alexandra Rowe-Goodey Harrison Dempsie
Reverent Fowler Visit to Year 5 Yesterday Reverend Fowler visited our school to
talk to Year 5. As part of their learning in RE, she spoke to the children about her role and the events that take place in the church. They
were treated to an amazing PowerPoint of pictures and information about how the church
supports the local community. The children were very engaged and now have lots of ideas for
their next piece of work. We would like to say a very big thank you to Reverend Fowler for giving
up time in her very busy schedule to visit us.
Face Coverings In light of the difficulties we are having with social
distancing, you may wish to wear a face covering when you collect your child from school. This is NOT a school requirement though - just something you might want to
consider. Please note that face coverings are not an alternative to social distancing as social distancing is by far the
most effective way to reduce the spread of Coronavirus (as I was informed by Public Health England during a
webinar a few days ago).
Out of School Success
Well done to Abhir Kandagiri (4C) who recently passed his Red Belt in karate.
Congratulations to Miya Tyler (5M) who successfully passed her Purple Belt karate grading.
Well done to Jenson Wallis (3R) who was awarded the Player of the Match trophy at football, after an excellent first half in goal, followed by a hat trick in the second half.
Congratulations to Isabella Magee (3R) who recently took part in a sponsored walk on behalf of CHECT who have supported her friend through her treatment for eye cancer over the last couple of years. They raised an amazing £1065 between them.
Well done to Georgina Brown (5B) who was ‘Star of the Week’ at her Acro Class.
Christ Church Visits - Year 3 Earlier this week the Year 3 classes had the opportunity to visit Christ Church as part of their RE topic ‘Places of Worship’. The
children had a wonderful time visiting Reverend Fowler and learning about the different features within a church. Reverend Fowler also
described how a baptism and communion take place and the children were even able to take part themselves. The trip was very much enjoyed by all the children as well as all the staff. We would
like to thank Reverend Fowler and Christ Church for arranging such a fantastic trip for our children, especially as they were able to
accommodate us at such short notice having had our Chelmsford Cathedral visit cancelled. Thank you also to all the teaching
assistants and teachers who accompanied the children both days.
Billericay Food Bank Thank you, once again, for your generous donations
to the Billericay Food Bank. We were able to fill five car loads yesterday afternoon! Thank you to
our House Captains for helping to load the cars and to Mrs Stroud, Mrs Johnston, Mrs Cushing, Mrs Brown and Mr Grindrod, for delivering all the
boxes to St. John’s Church, Outwood Common, yesterday afternoon.
Pen Licence Well done to Joshua Cooke (4C) who received his Pen Licence this week.
Billericay Food Bank The Billericay Food Bank supports families across
Billericay who are in difficult situations
without enough money to buy food or other house-hold requisites. If you, or someone you know, could benefit from some help
from the Food Bank, please contact 07707
466262 or email - info@billericayfoodbank.
co.uk
St. John’s Church, Outwood Common, accept donations
for the Food Bank on Tuesday and Thursday
afternoons, 2pm - 4pm, if you’d like to donate.