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    We return to a new year and half a new school! We are

    pleased to see children and parents coping well with the

    new arrangements for the new building. Our children have

    settled well and we wish for the same successful start to allour past Year 6 pupils.

    We had a lovely end of term with a fantastic Black and

    White Leavers Disco. Many thanks to the parents involved

    in organising that event. The end of year Leavers Assembly

    saw many tears from children and parents. But we were

    able to enjoy and acknowledge a number of important

    achievements. Etty Martin was awarded the first ever

    Musician of the Year prize from Miss Hope. The winner of

    the Jubilee Project was Gemma Swan with Lewis Preston

    and Hollie Glennon were runners up. The Archer Cup was

    awarded to Sonny Wade in 2EW for the fantastic

    improvement he has made during the year and the Shead

    Shield was

    presented to

    Dheen Zia in 6B

    for the

    outstanding

    contributions and

    example he set at

    Brampton.

    Well done to

    everyone.

    B r a m p t o n B u l l e t i n

    Brampton Primary is a restorative school where the initial response to conflict is to

    find a solution where things are put right, the victims needs are met whilst also

    meeting the needs of the wrong doer and meet all the schools responsibilities.

    Week ending: 9.9.11

    Autumn Term: Issue 1

    B r a m p t o n P r i m a r y S c h o o l

    S t r i v i n g t o R e a c h t h e B e s t

    Inside this weeks issue:

    Welcome back

    Forthcoming Dates

    Dyslexia workshop

    Meet the teachers

    Week 2 Menu New Build News

    Attendance

    And finallyParking

    Forthcoming Dates:

    w/b Monday 12th Sept

    Meet the Teacher Meetings

    Wednesday 14th Sept

    New Reception start

    Friday 16th Sept

    Family SEAL for Y1&2 starts

    Talk for parents on Dyslexia

    Tuesday 20th Sept

    Y6 Secondary selection

    YR-5 home pm

    Wednesday 21st Sept

    Y6 Secondary Selection amYR-5 in at 10.45

    Friday 23rd Sept

    Y4 Hever Castle

    Tuesday 11th Oct

    Harvest Festival

    Wed 19th-Thurs 20th Oct

    Parents Evenings

    Friday 21st Oct

    School ClosureTraining Day

    WELCOME BACK

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    Dyslexia workshop for parents

    Brampton BulletinPage 2

    As part of our Parent Partnership work at Brampton there will be a Dyslexia Workshop for

    parents who have a child with Dyslexia or who want to find out more about the condition.Lynn Mills from the Bexley Dyslexia Advisory Service will be running the workshop.

    Date: Friday 16th September 2011

    Time: 1.30pm 2.45pm

    Venue: Brampton Primary SchoolHall

    Brampton Road, Bexleyheath

    DA7 4SL.

    If you want any more information on the above workshop please contact Amanda Reed,

    Parent Support on 07762453990. Brampton is working towards gaining the Dyslexia

    Friendly School Status.

    Meet the teacher Meetings

    Each September we start the year with a short informal session for parents to meet their

    childs new class teachers. These meetings will be held next week and we hope you will be

    able to come along. Teachers will explain class routines and share other information with

    you regarding this years plans and expectations.

    Monday 12th September 2.30pm for Year 3

    Tuesday 13th September 2.30pm for Year 4

    Wednesday 14th September at 9.10 for Year 2

    Thursday 15th September 9.10 for Year 1 and 2.30 for Year 5

    Friday 16th September 2.30 for Year 6

    Please come to the new office in the car park.

    Formal one to one parent meetings will be held Wednesday 19th & Thursday 20th October.

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    Building News

    As you are aware the infants are now settled into their new classrooms and we look forwardto our new reception starting next week. All staff have worked extremely hard to move

    furniture and equipment to be ready for the start of the new term. The refurbishment of

    the 3 old classes into 2 with a shared teaching space is complete. The old Year 5, 4 and

    SEN/FOB hut have been demolished during the holidays and the foundations and brick work

    is complete up to the damp proof course. Preparation for the floor slab is currently under

    way. This phase has meant changes in access to the school for the office and Years 3, 4 and

    6 so we hope for a dry autumn

    and winter. This last phaseshould be completed before

    March.

    Issue Page 3

    SCHOOLMEALS

    WEEKBEGINNING - 12 TH SEPTEMBER 2011

    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

    Meat Cheddar & To-mato or spicy

    Chicken Pizza

    served with Pasta

    Beef Lasagne Roast Beef with

    Roast Potatoes &

    Parsnips

    Pork Pattie with

    Mash & Onion

    Gravy

    Jerk Chicken with

    Chipped Potatoes

    Fish or

    alternative

    Vegetable Chilli

    served with Crusty

    Tuna or Cheese

    Wraps with Sweet-

    Cauliflower &

    Broccoli Bake with

    Tomato & Thyme

    Fish with Mashed

    Jacket Potato with

    Cheese, Beans or

    Vegetarian Chick Pea Dahlwith Rice

    Desserts Steamed Lemon

    Sponge with Cus-tard

    Jelly with Fruit

    Wedges

    Chocolate Sponge

    with ChocolateSauce

    Orange Sponge

    Finger with FruitWedges

    Warm Apple &

    Cinnamon Cakewith Ice Cream

    A choice of salads, seasonal vegetables, fresh bread, fresh fruit platter,

    fruit yoghurt, milk and drinking water are also available daily.

    Peanut Allergies

    Please can we remind everyone that we are a Peanut Free school in our cooked meals and we ask

    parents not to put any nuts or items containing nuts in their childs packed lunches. Thank you

    Communication with Staff

    As we have currently lost our internal phone system in the school, for security

    reasons, and so that the office can contact staff their mobile phones will be

    left on until March. They will not be used for personal use. Children should not

    have a mobile phone in school.

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    And finally.......Staff Car Park

    As you will have seen the staff car park has been

    severely affected by the current phase of building

    works. A number of staff will be walking to school but

    others have a much longer journey to make with heavybooks/bags etc and use of a car is essential. If anyone

    would be able to offer the use of a drive way or other

    parking space we would be extremely grateful for any

    assistance.

    Remember if you like what were doing tell

    us and others! If you dont, please help us

    improve!

    School Office; 020 8303 2873 Fax; 020 8298

    0286 Email:[email protected]

    Were on the web!

    www.fronter.com/brampton

    www.brampton.bexley.sch.uk

    Laurel Broughton RB

    Amrit Minhas RJ

    Tess Venables 1B

    Noami Balade 2B

    Leila Kimber 2B

    Jeffrey Calistus 2H

    Luke Hone 2HJacob Orchard 2H

    Billy Peto 2H

    Erin Rye 2H

    Joseph Solan 2H

    Lily Steer 2H

    Jessica McTaggart 2EW

    Harriet Thomas 2EW

    Katherine Martin 3W

    William Adomako 3WHIsaac Campbell 3WH

    Chimelan Igwe 3WH

    Miatta Mbriwa 3WH

    Tennema Mbriwa 3WH

    Thomas Hall 4P

    Emily Steer 4P

    Holly Adams 4C

    Ning Sang Limbu 4C

    Sydney Tracey 4CSarah Martin 5S

    Abitha Calistus 5M

    Danielle Hills 5M

    George Hills 5M

    Jake Lieu 5M

    Tallulah Varney 5M

    Daniel Hall 6C

    Ellie Jones 6C

    Etty Martin 6CHarrison Try 6C

    Jack Twiner 6C

    Last Years Attendance

    2010-2011

    RB: 95.1%

    RJ: 94.7%

    1B: 94.6%

    1BA: 96%

    2H: 97.6%2EW: 96.8%

    3W: 95.5%

    3WH: 95%

    4P: 96.6%

    4C: 96%

    5S: 95.9%

    5M: 96.5%

    6B: 95.3%

    6C: 97.4%

    Well done to 2H and the

    other classes above our

    school target of96.1%

    Sponsored Walk

    Mrs Bingham sends her thanks to

    all those who sponsored her in her

    walk along Hadrians Wall for the

    Great Ormond Street Hospital.

    She raised 2,350.00 altogether.

    Attendance 2010-2011

    Congratulations to the following children who had 100%

    attendance last year. Also special mentions for Lily &

    Emily Steer, George Hills who have had 100%

    attendance for 2 consecutive years; Sarah Martin for

    her 3rd year of 100%; and to Erin Rye & Tess Venableswho have 3 consecutive years with 100% attendance.