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St.Joseph’s Church
103 Pelton Road
SE10 9AN
Priest’s House
2 Commerell Street
Telephone: 020 8858 1845
Head Teacher: Mrs M Mouquet
Deputy Head Teacher
Ms J. Harvey
St.Joseph’s School
Commerell Street
Greenwich SE10 9AN
Tel: 020 8858 4182
www.stjosephs.greenwich.sch.uk
Autumn Term
Friday 17th November 2017
June 2012
Thursday 23rd November – next meeting of friends of
St Joseph’s (FOSJAG) 6pm.
Year 4 visit to the Natural History Museum
Friday 24th November – Present donation day
Friday 1st December – Bring a bottle day and wear a
Christmas jumper day
Monday 4th December – Year 6 concert at Painted Hall
Thursday 7th December – Year 4 visit to Westminster
Abbey
Rec, Y1 & Y2 visit to see The Ugly Duckling
Friday 8th December – Fair donations day (letter to
follow) wear a Christmas jumper day
Wednesday 13th December – Christmas dinner day
Thursday 14th December – Infant Nativity
Friday 15th December – Christmas Fair 2pm - 4pm
Cake donation day – Rec, Y1, Y2 Hot dogs and rolls – Y3,
Y4 Popcorn Y5, Y6
Wednesday 20th December – KS2 Carol service in church
followed by mince pies for parents.
Thursday 21st December – Wear a Christmas jumper
day
Christmas singalong parents are welcome.
If your child wears a headband or bows in
their hair, can you please provide a colour
that is in keeping with school uniform colours
either green or black. The bows should be
small. Thank you.
Gospel
Jesus said,
“One day I will come back. I will come to you and
say, when I was hungry you gave me food. When I
was thirsty you gave me drink. When I had no
clothes you gave me some. When I was sick you
came to see me. When I was in prison you came to
see me. And you will be surprised because you
won’t remember, but I will. Whenever you help
anyone you help me.”
HELP MAKE CHRISTMAS
SPECIAL FOR A CHILD IN
GREENWICH BOROUGH
The Met Police Service have launched the
Christmas Tree Project providing Christmas
presents to children in need across London.
In Greenwich we have over six hundred children in
need aged from 1 month to 18 years old.
To support this campaign PC Rebecca come in and
asked the children to take part and make this
Christmas a special one.
Please bring in a gift to help out. Maximum price
£20, not wrapped Please hand it into the office by
24th November 2017.
End of school clubs
All school clubs will finish the week of 4th December.
Monday 4th – End of Irish dance and film club.
Tuesday 5th – End of Arts and Craft and ICT Club
End of swimming for Years 3 & 4
Wednesday 6th – End of Activ Kids
Thursday 7th – End of Street dance
End of swimming for Year 5
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Attendance Winners
6th Nov – 10th Nov 2017
Year 2 & 3- 98.3% 2nd Y5 – 97.7%
3rd Y6 – 96.3%
4th Y4 – 95.2%
5th Y1 – 93.3%
6th YR – 93.0%
The Christmas Fair is happening at St Joseph’s on Friday 15th December from
2pm – 4pm in the school hall. It promises to be a fun event which includes:
Tea & Cakes Popcorn & Hot
dogs
Secret Present
Room Year Group Tables
selling xmas Decorations Hook a Bauble
Tombola Books Raffle Bric-A-Brac Christmas
Bauble photos
Clean, empty jam
and marmalade
jars. Send them in
as soon as
possible.
Year 3 visit to Greenwich Park
Year 3 enjoyed a trip to the Flower Garden
in Greenwich Park to study invertebrates and
to examine a range of minibeasts. This they
did using a range of equipment like nets,
buckets, paintbrushes and magnifying
glasses. The instructor told us lots of
interesting facts including the fact that
some of the trees were over two hundred
years old.
Year 5 visit to velodrome
This week 10 children from Year 5 went to
the Olympic Lee Valley VeloPark and
competed in a cycling competition with 11
other schools. We managed to win 2 medals,
Winnie won bronze for the girls and Johnny
won gold for the boys!
Book of Remembrance
If you would like to add any names into the
Book of Remembrance please hand in the
name of your child with the names of your
dearly departed you would like to remember.
All names must be handed into the office by
Monday 20th November.
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Monday On Monday the children wore their traditional clothes.
Tuesday Year 4 had a lovely visit from Harper’s Mum who spoke to us all about America.
In the afternoon we all had great fun food tasting foods from around the world, thank you to
everyone that brought food in for us to try.
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Wednesday
We all put on our dancing shoes and Miss Ingamells taught us some Salsa. We clapped in time to the music with a
123, 567, beat. Then we moved our feet to the same beat. We added in moves to the side, which is a side step
then danced with a partner. It was great fun!
Thursday
Friday We had a great time in our poetry workshops. We spoke about our family’s heritage and wrote
poems about our home countries. Neal Zelter was our visiting poet and he performed his work
for us and parents.
We all had a fantastic day in our drumming
workshops. We learnt how to drum a sentence into a
beat, Richard also taught us that hitting different
parts of the drum makes different noises.