21 december 2018 - christ the sower
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Dear Parents/Carers The end of term is finally here and the children are all very excited about the Christmas break. This has been a very exciting week with a number of very successful Christmas events in all year groups, many of which were really well attended by parents and carers. Thank you for your generous donations for Operation Christmas Child; this money makes a real difference . Today we have said goodbye to Miss Brown from Poppy class and Mrs Phillips from the school library. Both are leaving us to take on new challenges and we wish them every success in the future. We are very grateful for their work here at Christ the Sower. Can I take this opportunity to wish you all a vey merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and I look forward to seeing all the children back at CTS on Monday 7th January. Many thanks Rob Morley-Smith Head of School
Inside this issue:
Head of School 1
Diary Dates 1
Starting School for the
first time in September
2019
1
January Meal ordering
reminder
1
Class Attendance 2
Governors Award
Certificate and Badge -
Autumn Term 2018
2
Christmas Celebrations 2
Chaplaincy Corner 2
Winter Poem 2
21 December 2018
STARTING SCHOOL FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SEPTEMBER 2019
Children born between 1 Sept 2014 to 31 August 2015 are due to start their statutory schooling in September 2019. The closing date for applications is 15th January 2019.
For further information and for the portal link to apply:
https://www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/schools-and-lifelong-learning/school-admissions/starting-primary-or-
junior-school-in-september-2019
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Monday 31st December 2018 - last day to order food before the children return to
school
Monday 7th January 2019 - All children return to school
Friday 15th February 2019 - Children in school all day, then break for
half term week
Monday 25th February 2019 - All children return to school
Friday 5th April 2019 - Children in school all day, then break for Easter
Tuesday 23rd April 2019 - All children return to school
Friday 24th May 2019 - INSET day - no children in school on this day
REMINDER TO ORDER YOUR CHILD’S SCHOOL DINNER FOR
JANUARY
The final day to order your child’s dinner for the first week back in January 2019 is Monday
31st December 2018. Remember ALL meals must be pre-booked, whether you have to
pay for them or not, so don’t miss out - you can order now before we break up if you wish!
If you’ve forgotten how, or need the menu, you can find the information on our school website, www.ctsmk.org.uk and select the ‘Parents’ tab and choose ‘Food from our
Kitchen’.
Thank you.
CHAPLAINCY CORNER
Many thanks for all your prayers for us,
our children and the school community
over this term. We have clearly seen
God at work and know his love.
This Christmas we pray for you:
‘May the joy of the angels, the gladness of
the shepherds, the worship of the wise men,
and the peace of the Christ child be yours
this Christmas’ Amen
GOVERNORS AWARD CERTIFICATE AND BADGE -
AUTUMN TERM 2018
The following children have been
presented with the Governors award certificate
and badge for the Autumn Term 2018.
Well done to all of you!
Nursery Massima
FDN2/Reception Andrew
Year 1 Maya and Adrian
Year 2 Tobias and Joel
Year 3 Ivon and Dominic
Year 4 Seyi and Arnav
Year 5 Rebecca and Divina
Year 6 Toby and Polly
PE Award Gabriel
CLASS ATTENDANCE
Our attendance bears,
Adam and Eve, are awarded each week to the two
classes with the best attendance.
For the week ending 14th December, only Eve will be
given out, and she will be going to Acorn
Class. Well done for achieving 99.3%
CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS
Thank you for joining in the many Christmas
celebrations over the last week. It has been
wonderful to share the story of Christmas in
community together.
The Carol Service, let by Year 5
and 6, and accompanied by the
talented Toddington Town Band
was a musical celebration;
children read clearly and sang
with joy.
The Foundation Nativity
was a delight as always.
The Christingle Service by
Year 1 and 2 was very well
attended by parents who
enjoyed the wonderful carol
singing that accompanied
the Christmas story.
Meanwhile, at St Mary’s
Church, Year 3 and 4 were
led in worship by Watling
Valley by the light of their
Christingles. We were
particularly pleased that a
confident and servant-hearted
group of Year 5 and 6’s were
able to share the joy of this
season by singing carols at Mallard House. It
brought obvious delight to one gentleman in
particular.
A wonderful winter poem by Charlie in Year 4
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