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Frint on Primary NE WS Frinton-on-Sea Primary School, Fifth Avenue,
Frinton-on-Sea, Essex. CO13 9LQ
Executive Headteacher: Mrs T. Caffull
[email protected] / [email protected]
Website : www.frintononsea.essex.sch.uk
We look forward to welcoming you on Thursday for the first of our open
evenings. Year 2 visited Colne Valley Railway and had a lovely day, all the
children behaved beautifully.
Thank you to the PTA who organised a fantastic inflatable afternoon last
Friday which was thoroughly enjoyed by all the children!
Have a lovely weekend.
4TH october 2018 Issue No: 5
Believe,
Succeed &
Grow Together
Day time Club Staff On/off
Monday Afternoon
3.00-4.00
3.00-4.00
3.00-4.00
3.00-4.00
Guitar
Netball Yrs 5& 6
Good News Club Y1
Boys Football 5 & 6
Needlework Club
Mr Plackett (Essex Music Services)
Mrs Gerard
Frinton Free Church
Mr Morton
Mrs Drewry/Miss Cooper
On
On
On
On
On
Tuesday During Day
Lunchtime
Drum Lessons
Street Dance
Mr Battersby (Essex Music Services)
This Kid Can
On
On
Wednesday Afternoon
3.00—4.15
Woodwind Lessons
Cooking Club
Mrs Greene (Essex Music Services)
Miss Peck
On
On
Thursday 3.00--3.30
3.00-4.00
3.00—400
During day
Choir Years 2,3,4,5,6
Girls Football 5 & 6
ICT Club
Piano Lessons
Mr Morgan
Mr Morton (starting 3/5/2018)
Mrs Chapman
Mr Thorne (Essex Music Services)
Canx
Canx
Canx
On
Friday 3.00-3.45
Homework Club KS2
Mrs Neilson Britton
On
Every day 7.30 -8.30
Breakfast Club Miss Down, Miss Leanne On
PLEASE NOTE THAT DUE TO PARENTS/CARERS EVENING ON
THURSDAY 11TH OCTOBER THERE WILL BE NO CLUBS ON THAT DAY
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AUTUMN TERM REMINDERS
***Monday 8th October—Individual School Photographs***
Thursday 11th October—Parents/Guardians Open Evening
Tuesday 16th October—Parent/Guardians Open Evening
Friday 19th October—Children Break Up for Half Term
HALF TERM
Monday 29th October—Children return to school
Tuesday 30th October—PTA Children’s Disco
Tuesday 6th November—Year 1 Trip to Science Alive
Thursday 8th November—KS2 School Film Night
Friday 9th November—PTA Bingo Night
Thursday 15th November– EYFS & KS1 Film Night
Friday 23rd November—Non Pupil Day
Monday 26th November—Non Pupil Day
Wednesday 28th November—Year 6 Crucial Crew
Saturday 1st December—PTA Adults Disco
Wednesday 5th December—10.00 a.m.—Infant Nativity
Thursday 6th December-10.00 a.m.-Infant Nativity
Friday 7th December-2.00 p.m.—Christmas Fayre—Christmas Jumper Day
Wednesday 12th December-Children’s Christmas Lunch
Tuesday 18th December– Children's Christmas Disco
Wednesday 19th December—Morning Church Service—parents/guardians invited
Wednesday 19th December—Afternoon children’s Christmas Parties and a visit from Father Christmas
Wednesday 19th December—Children break up for Christmas
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
Thursday 3rd January 2019 —Children return to school
BOTTLES
If you have any empty coke,
lemonade etc bottles any size can
you please bring them into the school
office as they are needed for a
Year 6 art project—thank you.
ATTENDANCE
Class attendance for this week:
EYFS: 100% Year 3: 98.7%
Year 1: 96.8% Year 4: 98.7%
Year 2: 99.4% Year 5: 97.2%
Year 6: 99.3%
REMINDER
Please could we ask you to let the school office know if you are arranging for someone else
to pick up your child who is not known to the staff.
Thank you
AUTUMN MENUS
Autumn Menus will start from Monday 15th October—menus to follow
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The children enjoyed a ride on a steam train (accompanied by ‘Queen Victoria’), a
lesson in a Victorian-style classroom, the chance to watch a Punch & Judy Show
and the opportunity to dance to the music of a fairground organ. Everyone
(including Paddington Bear) looked wonderful in their Victorian costumes, too! The
children behaved beautifully and were a credit to the school. Thank you to all the
parents and staff who helped make the day possible.