The Smallberry Green Primary
School
Newsletter
www.smallberrygreen.co.uk Date 29.06.18
Term 3 Issue 9
Dates for Your
Diary A note from the Headteacher
To Parents,
It’s been a scorcher! Thanks so much to you all for ensuring your children have arrived in school with sensible clothing, water bottles and sun-cream! We’ve had a fantastically busy week with lots of fun!
On Monday and Tuesday, many of you attended our brilliantly organised Sports-Day. We would like to take this opportunity to thank our WONDERFUL PE TEAM who arrived at school super early on Monday and Tuesday to ensure each activity ran seamlessly. We also can’t thank our very sensible, encouraging Year 6 children for supporting the younger children with their races. They demonstrated a really caring nature and should be really proud of the fantastic level of help that they provided. This year was the first year that we were fortunate enough to have been able to use Osterley Running Track for Years 4,5 and 6. The children really wanted it to be hosted at an alternative venue and were very excited about participating in their different activi-ties. It was stifling on both days but the children’s resilience and enthusiasm shone and they had a brilliant time. Awards were presented to the children during Friday’s assembly.
As well as this, children have been learning about their chosen country for National Sports Week. Many children were keen to challenge themselves in our European Country spelling chal-lenge (KS1)and Capital City Challenge (KS2). It is such a pleasure to see children testing their memories and putting in a tremendous amount of effort into learning something different. Throughout the school this week, children have been having a ridiculous amount of fun sam-pling food. I was only teaching a Maths lesson yesterday to have some Year 6 children enter excitedly describing their delight at trying Icelandic food! Again, a massive thanks must go the PE team and all our wonderful staff for organising such a memorable week for the children!
This week, we have also had our KS2 BBQ. The children and staff had a blast! Mrs Sasha and her team produced some delicious delights and the children enjoyed participating in numerous games including jenga, snakes and ladders, football and sand activities too. Please remember that these events are planned to help raise money for our school and we really appreciate your support in making them a success! We have the Teddy Bear’s Picnic today after school and the Disco next Friday. Please sign up by the designated deadlines to avoid any disappointment.
As you can appreciate this is a very busy time of year. We have so much going on and can’t thank you enough for all your positivity and support! We hope you have a lovely weekend in the glorious sunshine and we look forward to another fun packed week next week.
Ms Holton
Week Beginning 2nd July
3rd—Year 6 transition day
Week Beginning 9th July
9th—Reception trip to London
Aquarium
10th - Mufti Day in exchange
for a bottle for the Summer
Fair Tomblola.
11th—Year 3 trip to Kew
Gardens
12th—Summer Fair—after
school.
13th—Inset Day—no children
in school
Week Beginning 16th July
16th—Occasional Day—No
children in school
17th - Reception trip to Lon-
don Aquarium
17th - Home Learning Projects
Due in.
20th—Leavers Disco
Week Beginning 23rd July
25th—Last day of term. Chil-
dren leave at 1pm.
AWARDS
We are rewarding children within the school who demonstrate acts of
Honesty.
What a lovely thing for us to celebrate! Here are this week’s nominations:
What’s happening at Smallberry Green?
CLASS NAME REASON FOR WINNING THE AWARD
Nursery Haris For telling the truth
Damsons Eliza For always being honest about her feelings
Sycamores Zeenia For always sharing during busy times
1 Banyans Yahya For being honest about something that happened in the play-ground
1 Mulberries Izabella For beginning to ask for help with her learning.
2 Palms Ayman For bringing back other children’s jumpers , which he had
taken home by accident.
2 Olives Keylee For telling Mrs Holton that she accidently scratched another
pupil
3 Limes Rachel For showing great honesty throughout the year
3 Conifers Omar For being honest
4 Tamarinds James For being honest about his behaviour when walking back from sports day
4 Willows Grace For being honest about having a turn and gave others a turn
5 Firs Calum For being honest
5 Elders Lucas For being honest when talking about what happened in the playground
6 Rowans Hermione For providing constructive criticism to group members this week during our deforestation project
6 Acacias Aya For being honest to a teacher and ensuring that school rules
are followed
Evergreen Anish For being honest about the effort he has put into his learning
Today our lovely nursery children had their Graduation As-sembly. They spoke about all the amazing things that they
have learned this year.
They have learned about themselves, the farm, animals that are in the woods and also about the prehistoric times of
dinosaurs!
The Nursery team have really enjoyed teaching the children and have had an excellent time with them this year.
What’s happening at Smallberry Green?
What’s happening at Smallberry Green?
On Monday the children had a fantastic time
at the BBQ.
They enjoyed delicious food prepared by Mrs
Sasha and had lots of fun playing games
with their friends!
Thank you so much for supporting the school
with these events, they will enable us to
purchase items the children want for the
playground.
To end sports week the teachers and children
played a football match against each other!
The final Score was 3— 1 to the teachers!
Both teams played really well and was enjoyable
to watch!
What’s happening at Smallberry Green?
Teachers vs Children Football
Smallberry Sports News
29.06.2018
Smallberry Green 2018 Sports Days
This week Smallberry Green had the pleasure of hosting the 2018
Year group Sports Days. The children had a fabulous time and
enjoyed participating in a variety of different activities.
Thank you to all the children, parents and staff for ensuring the
events ran smoothly and were fun-filled, even in the sweltering
heat!
A huge well done to the winning teams who were presented
with their medals and certificates in the celebration assembly on
Friday.
Year 4, 5 and 6 - Green House
Reception and Year 1—Nicola Adams
Year 2 and 3 - Johanna Konta
As we mentioned last week, we are on the lookout for children with special skills and amazing abilities to show them to the school and our community. So whether you are an expert chef, a musi-cian destined for greatness, a mystical magician, a side-splitting co-median, have a mesmerising memory, or have any other stupen-dous skills, we want you to show that you can Be The Best You Can Be!
Acts should be 2-3 minutes long, and we are really looking for-ward to seeing what skills our children have been hiding from us here at school!
School performances will be on the 9th July, with a final showcase of talent at the Summer Fair on 12th July.
Further details of rehearsals and try-outs will follow soon, but in the meantime get practicing!
What’s happening at Smallberry Green?
‘Be the Best You Can Be’
Talent Show!
What’s happening at Smallberry Green?
The Smallberry Green Summer Fair on 12th July, 3pm onwards!
Smallberry Nearly New Emporium—Unwanted Gifts? Toys Outgrown? We need you!
We need donations of unwanted gifts, nearly new or new toys and fancy dress items. Please bring them
to the School office by July 10th .They’ll find a new home and you’ll make some space and we will raise
money for the school! Please can we ask that all items are fully working and in tact.
Tombola Bottles
Adults and children's bottles, full please! We will have a tombola for each. This can range from wine,
champagne, beer, bubble bath etc. Please bring your donations in on 10th July for Mufti Day.
Raffle
We are working really hard to bring you some great prizes for the raffle. If you or your business has a
prize that they can offer please contact us on [email protected] with details.
Volunteers
We desperately need people to help run stalls on the day , there will be a rota’s displayed for you to sign
up to help. You can email us on [email protected]
Alternatively please call the office on 0208 580 2070
Any of the above things that you are able to donate will really help raise money to fund valua-
ble resources for the school that our children will benefit from.
LUNCH MENU FOR UPCOMING WEEK
Week 1
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Meal Option 1
Cheese and Tomato
Pizza Beef Bolognese
with Pasta
Roast Chicken thigh with Baby New Potatoes,
Salad and Spring
Onions
Chicken Stir Fry with Sweet Chilli Sauce and Noo-
dles
Battered Cod with Chunky
Chips
Meal Option 2
Halal
Cheese and Tomato
Pizza Halal Lamb Bolo-
gnese with Pasta
Halal Roast Chick-en thigh with Baby
New Potatoes, salad and Spring
Onions
Halal Chicken Stir Fry with Sweet
Chilli Sauce and
Noodles
Battered Pollock with Chunky
Chips
Meal Option 3
Vege-tarian
Cheese and Tomato
Pizza Vegetable Bolo-
gnese with Pasta
Stuffed Peppers with Couscous or
Lentils and Carrots
Quorn and 3 Bean Stir Fry with Sweet Chilli Sauce and
Noodles
Roast Vegetable
Frittata
Vege-tables
Baked Beans Carrots Minted Peas Sauteed Cour-
gettes Sweetcorn
Salad Bar
Diced Cucumber and
Sweetcorn
Green Leaf Salad
and
Cherry Tomatoes
Grated Carrots
and Sultanas
Mixed Peppers and Herby Cous-
cous Salad
Tomato and
Cucumber
Main Des-sert
Cold Rice Pudding
with Strawberry Jam Mixed Fruit and
Jelly Frozen Yoghurt
Mixed Summer Fruit Berries and
Cream
Chocolate Krispy
Cake
2nd Des-sert
Apples
or
Fruit Yoghurt
Oranges
or
Fruit Yoghurt
Pears
or
Fruit Yoghurt
Water Melon
or
Fruit Yoghurt
Satsumas
or
Fruit Yoghurt
Other Fresh organic bread, fresh fruit and water are available daily.
Attendance at Smallberry Green
We are excited to announce that this week’s attendance winners are:
This Week’s Winners
Highest Attendance—
Lower School
(Nursery, Reception and Y1)
Highest Attendance—
Middle School
(Year 2 and Year 3)
Highest Attendance—
Upper School
(Year 4, 5 and 6)
This Week’s Winners
Highest Attendance—
Lower School
(Nursery, Reception and Y1)
Banyans: 99%
Highest Attendance—
Middle School
(Year 2 and Year 3)
Conifers: 97%
Highest Attendance—
Upper School
(Year 4, 5 and 6)
Willows: 97%
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