rosemary works newsletter 20th march 2015
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Children from Student
Voice were asked to try
a new item on next
week’s menu. We
replaced the rather
unpopular tuna egg
fried rice with kedgeree.
Our chefs prepared a
sample on Wednesday
and, even though I
loved it, I thought it
would only be right for
the Student Voice to
voice their opinions and
taste a bowlful. They
thought it was delicious,
but had the brainwave
of inviting other, more
discerning, children to
give it a try.
The results were all
positive with the lowest
score being 7 out of 10!
Let’s hope the rest of the
school love it too when it
goes on the menu for
the first time next
Wednesday.
Yesterday it was Reception Class’ turn to share what they have
been doing in class to the school and their parents. It was lovely
and really showed how confident they have become. We’re so
proud of all of them. Here’s the video for you to enjoy. Well done
Reception Class!
We have been really
busy preparing for their
class assembly,
however, we still
managed to find the
time to celebrate St
Patrick’s Day MORE
What a fun week it’s
been. The children
performed brilliantly for
the assembly on
Wednesday, all the
practice paid
off…MORE
We have been learning
about lots of new things
this week! We are
becoming more
confident with adding
and subtracting 10s and
100s. MORE
We have been reading
‘The Iron Man’ by Ted
Hughes. We read about
the arrival of the Space
Bat Angel Dragon.
MORE
We concluded our
science
‘eggsperiment’ this
week, by examining
the eggs and writing
up our findings. We
were… MORE
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Thank you to Mette, Michelle, Kathryn and Lora
for running the Mother’s Day Secret Shop last
Friday. We have seen many happy Mummies
whose children chose suitably lovely gifts for
them. We hope you Mummies had a lovely day
last Sunday and were spoilt rotten. MORE
Student Voice chose to interview Charlie this
week. Charlie is our super Teaching Assistant in
Reception Class and he is a gem! He comes by
scooter to school every day and is always kind
and lovely to the children and staff. Here, they
put the same questions to him; here are his
responses…
They asked:
1) What is your favourite part of the job?
Working with the Reception children
watching them learn and grow.
2) What is your hobby?
Swimming and being active.
3) What is your favourite song and why?
David Guetta ft Emeli Sandé - What I Did For
Love, because it reminds me of summer.
4) What is your fondest memory of RW so
far?
The Christmas Show.
5) What was the funniest thing that has
happened to you?
Falling off my scooter was pretty
embarrassing!
Don’t forget that tomorrow we open the school
doors for family fun and wild animals (and I don’t
mean the children!!). From 2pm to 5pm it’s Family
Fun Day! We’d be grateful if you are able to
being some homemade baked goods to keep
the party swinging. Look forward to seeing you.
there!
This week I wanted to really focus on
children showing grit and determination
to push out of their comfort zone and
aim high to show persistence and
strength in doing something new or
difficult. Children up to Year 1 did a great
job at this, but unfortunately we thought
that the Year 2, 3, 4 children could have
pushed harder, so we’re rolling over this
focus to next week.
Our Artists of the Week went to Elliot in
Reception Class for his beautiful painting
of a baby and big spider, and Eleanor for
her wonderful patchwork Elmer.
The Media Star of the Week went to Miia
in Year 2. Paul was impressed with her
behaviour, effort and enthusiasm for the
subject – and some great lip-syncing for
their upcoming music video!
Nursery
Elliot G for great enthusiasm during phonics
sessions and being a great listener.
Irah for becoming more independent with
practical tasks.
PRIZE – Lola
Reception
Kostya for settling into his new class so well; very
admirable how, after three days at school, he
performed brilliantly in the class assembly.
PRIZE – Carl
Year 1
Sofia for being so kind to her peers and adults alike
and trying new things.
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