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Did you know? Trafalgar Square was originally called Trafalgar Square was originally called Trafalgar Square was originally called Trafalgar Square was originally called Charing Charing Charing Charing and then and then and then and then Charing Cross Charing Cross Charing Cross Charing Cross . . . . Bolnore Village Primary School Updown Hill, Bolnore Village, RH16 4GD Tel 01444 456715 [email protected] www.bolnorevillage.w-sussex.sch.uk Volume 9, Issue 78, 22.06.12 London Calling “It takes a village to pose in Trafalgar Square!” Bolnore Village London School FOREST SCHOOL THIS WEEK We’ve started something different with Year 3. They’re nominating leaders and setting up forest school by themselves (we’re there for safety). The leaders have to check the kit, make sure everyone and everything gets to site safely, organise the fire lighting, direct the cooking and lead the game. Our first set of leaders did a great job and found out how hard it is to manage a large group of people. Year 2 made woodland creatures out of wood and went tracking up and down hill and vale with Barrie. Did you know? The actual statue of Lord Nelson is 18 ft tall. Ed Reception had a great day out at Washbrooks Farm – they’ve decided they’d like goats and rabbits as school pets now. Thank you to everyone who helped on this trip. BOLYM BOLYM BOLYM BOLYMPIC FAIR PIC FAIR PIC FAIR PIC FAIR 29 June after school. Lots of different stalls run by each class, the School Council (they’re hoping to make money to reinvest next year) and FoBVPS. Look out for the Hot Dog Stall and Giant Jenga! Come and try some of the 10p and 20p stalls! We’re asking for donations of books, children’s books, toys and second hand uniform for stalls. See you there! DADS DADS DADS DADSDAY @ FOREST DAY @ FOREST DAY @ FOREST DAY @ FOREST SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL We had a great turn out for our Dads’ Day Forest School event. Our Dads tell us that they had a brilliant day finding out about Forest School and making some boy things to take home like mallets, bows and arrows and BBQ tongs. Thank you for supporting this event; we’re thinking of what we can do next. Ideas include family days and holiday camps. HAZELS IN LONDON Year 2 went up to London on the train and then travelled on the Underground to Embankment. They had a snack in Trafalgar Square before going in to the National Portrait Gallery for a Landscape Tour culminating in Monet’s ‘Water Lillies.’ They raced down to Westminster past Number 10 Downing Street for Big Ben and London Eye gazing before skipping up to Buckingham Palace (via the bridge over the Serpentine) where they sang for the Queen. Then a dash for the train home. Sorry we were late back but so much to see and do! An enormous thank you to everyone who came along to help on the trip. We can’t do it without you. QUICK READS QUICK READS QUICK READS QUICK READS Saturday 23 June – Teddy Bears’ Picnic for children joining our Reception class in September 2012. 11-1 pm – See you there! Week beginning Monday 25 June – OLYMPIC WEEK. We’re spending the week finding out about the Olympics. Some of us are running an OLYMPIC TORCH to Holy Trinity Cuckfield (with a bus to help us), we’ve got TILGATE TOGA DAY on Wednesday 27 June, LOCALITY ATHLETICS on Thursday and on Friday we’ve holding our school OLYMPICS in the morning (9.20 am) and our BOLYMPIC FAIR after school. What a week it’s going to be! Gold medals all round hopefully. Tuesday 26 June : Year 3 trip to the Natural History Museum. Friday 6 July : Performance by the Lunchtime Choir for their parents in assembly. 2.30 pm UNWANTED? : We’re looking for a garden shed and a gazebo – any out there? Happy Birthday Dad! Ed EMERGENCY SERVICES TRAINING DAY EMERGENCY SERVICES TRAINING DAY EMERGENCY SERVICES TRAINING DAY EMERGENCY SERVICES TRAINING DAY Next Next Next Next Tuesday 26 June Tuesday 26 June Tuesday 26 June Tuesday 26 June Please don’t be alarmed when you see a whole fleet of emergency vehicles near your home. From 3.30pm until 9pm a number of fire engines and other emergency vehicles will be using the phase 4 construction road for emergency training and will set up a mock up of a major accident. Vehicles will be entering via Bolnore and exiting via Bolnore Road. If any one wishes to come along and view from a distance we’ve been told that this should be possible (probably best from the Parkfield Way end of the bridleway). TOGA DAY FOR ALL NEXT WEDNESDAY

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Did

you kn

ow

? Trafalgar Square was originally ca

lled

Trafalgar Square was originally ca

lled

Trafalgar Square was originally ca

lled

Trafalgar Square was originally ca

lled ‘‘ ‘‘ Charing

Charing

Charing

Charing’’ ’’ and then

and then

and then

and then ‘‘ ‘‘ Charing Cross

Charing Cross

Charing Cross

Charing Cross ’’ ’’ . . . .

Bolnore Village Primary School

Updown Hill, Bolnore Village, RH16 4GD Tel 01444 456715

[email protected]

www.bolnorevillage.w-sussex.sch.uk

Volume 9, Issue 78, 22.06.12 – London Calling

“It takes a village to pose in Trafalgar Square!”

Bolnore Village London School

FOREST SCHOOL THIS WEEK

We’ve started something different with Year 3. They’re nominating leaders and setting

up forest school by themselves (we’re there for safety). The leaders have to check the

kit, make sure everyone and everything gets to site safely, organise the fire lighting,

direct the cooking and lead the game. Our first set of leaders did a great job and found out how hard it is to manage a large group

of people. Year 2 made woodland creatures out of wood and went tracking up and down

hill and vale with Barrie.

Did you know? The actual statue of Lord Nelson is 18 ft tall.

Ed

Reception had a great day out at Washbrooks Farm – they’ve

decided they’d like goats and rabbits as school pets now. Thank

you to everyone who helped on this trip.

BOLYMBOLYMBOLYMBOLYMPIC FAIRPIC FAIRPIC FAIRPIC FAIR 29 June after school. Lots of different stalls

run by each class, the School Council (they’re hoping to make money to reinvest next year) and FoBVPS. Look out for the Hot Dog Stall and Giant Jenga! Come and try some of the 10p and 20p stalls! We’re asking for donations of books, children’s books, toys and second

hand uniform for stalls. See you there!

DADSDADSDADSDADS’’’’ DAY @ FOREST DAY @ FOREST DAY @ FOREST DAY @ FOREST

SCHOOLSCHOOLSCHOOLSCHOOL

We had a great turn out for our Dads’ Day Forest School event. Our Dads tell

us that they had a brilliant day finding out about Forest School and making some boy things to take home like mallets,

bows and arrows and BBQ tongs. Thank you for supporting this event; we’re

thinking of what we can do next. Ideas include family days and holiday camps.

HAZELS IN LONDON Year 2 went up to London on the train and then travelled on the Underground to Embankment. They had a snack in Trafalgar Square before going in to the National Portrait Gallery for a Landscape Tour culminating in Monet’s ‘Water Lillies.’ They raced down to Westminster past Number 10 Downing Street for Big Ben and London Eye gazing before skipping up to Buckingham Palace (via the bridge over the Serpentine) where they sang for the Queen. Then a dash for the train home. Sorry we were late back but so much to see and do! An enormous thank you to everyone who came along to help on the trip. We can’t do it without you.

QUICK READSQUICK READSQUICK READSQUICK READS

Saturday 23 June – Teddy Bears’ Picnic for children joining our Reception class in September 2012. 11-1 pm – See you there! Week beginning Monday 25 June – OLYMPIC WEEK. We’re spending the week finding out about the Olympics. Some of us are running an OLYMPIC TORCH to Holy Trinity Cuckfield (with a bus to help us), we’ve got TILGATE TOGA DAY on Wednesday 27 June, LOCALITY ATHLETICS on Thursday and on Friday we’ve holding our school OLYMPICS in the morning (9.20 am) and our BOLYMPIC FAIR after school. What a week it’s going to be! Gold medals all round hopefully. Tuesday 26 June : Year 3 trip to the Natural History Museum. Friday 6 July : Performance by the Lunchtime Choir for their parents in assembly. 2.30 pm UNWANTED? : We’re looking for a garden shed and a gazebo – any out there? Happy Birthday Dad! Ed

EMERGENCY SERVICES TRAINING DAYEMERGENCY SERVICES TRAINING DAYEMERGENCY SERVICES TRAINING DAYEMERGENCY SERVICES TRAINING DAY –––– Next Next Next Next Tuesday 26 JuneTuesday 26 JuneTuesday 26 JuneTuesday 26 June Please don’t be alarmed when you see a whole fleet of emergency vehicles near your home. From 3.30pm until 9pm a number of fire engines and other emergency vehicles will be using the phase 4 construction road for emergency training and will set up a mock up of a major accident. Vehicles will be entering via Bolnore and exiting via Bolnore Road. If any one wishes to come along and view from a distance we’ve been told that this should be possible (probably best from the Parkfield Way end of the bridleway).

TOGA DAY

FOR ALL NEXT WEDNESDAY