This weekly newsletter from a school provides parents with information on upcoming events and announcements. It reminds parents to submit medical forms for their children and not to park in the school car park. It celebrates the victories of the school's football teams and announces the cancellation of choir practice this week. It also provides information on donations being collected for a local food bank as part of harvest preparations and the deadline for high school applications.
This weekly newsletter from a school provides parents with information on upcoming events and announcements. It reminds parents to submit medical forms for their children and not to park in the school car park. It celebrates the victories of the school's football teams and announces the cancellation of choir practice this week. It also provides information on donations being collected for a local food bank as part of harvest preparations and the deadline for high school applications.
This weekly newsletter from a school provides parents with information on upcoming events and announcements. It reminds parents to submit medical forms for their children and not to park in the school car park. It celebrates the victories of the school's football teams and announces the cancellation of choir practice this week. It also provides information on donations being collected for a local food bank as part of harvest preparations and the deadline for high school applications.
This weekly newsletter from a school provides parents with information on upcoming events and announcements. It reminds parents to submit medical forms for their children and not to park in the school car park. It celebrates the victories of the school's football teams and announces the cancellation of choir practice this week. It also provides information on donations being collected for a local food bank as part of harvest preparations and the deadline for high school applications.
Every year we ask parents to review the information we hold on our children regarding their medical needs. Please make sure you have handed in a completed medical form for your child. This is very important information regarding allergies and emergency contact details. Spare medical forms are available from the school office. We appreciate the time you take to do this but we hope you recognise it is in your childrens best interest. FOOTBALL TEAMS VICTORY! I am so proud to announce that both A and B teams both enjoyed victories with each team achieving three wins each. They are now both enjoying a very comfortable position in the league as a result. Good luck for next week! CHOIR THIS FRIDAY Unfortunately there is to be no choir this Friday as I am receiving training. We shall therefore make up for lost time next week! Please collect your children as normal at the end of the school day. SCHOOL CAR PARK Can I please ask that parents refrain from parking within the school car park area as we have found that this has caused difficulties for members of staff entering and exiting the school. Many thanks for this. HARVEST Our harvest preparations have begun with the learning of songs celebrating this festival. I would very much like to support our local and apparently most popular local food bank in Bamber Bridge. A volunteer helper from the food bank will be joining the KS2 juniors at St. Aidan Church and also in our KS1 infant assembly alongside the Rev Steve Johnson whose parish also supports this necessary cause. We would very much welcome you to put any dried foods such as pastas, noodles etc. and any tinned products to one side if you can spare them. Every donation builds to make a really valuable contribution to the food bank. All donations may be brought in on Monday 20 th October, ready for our visit to St Aidans Church on the Tuesday. HIGH SCHOOL APPLICATIONS Just a quick reminder to all our year 6 parents, all high school applications need to be completed by 31/10/14. Any applications after this date are classed as late and are dealt with differently. ROTAKIDS ASSEMBLY 2.30PM 14 TH OCTOBER YEAR 4 Children in our Year4 will be initiated as RotaKids and fulfilling a community role working alongside South Ribble Rotarians this year. This short assembly will take place at 2.30pm where they will be visited in the school hall by members of the Rotary group to make them aware of what it means to be a RotaKid and the impact that they can have on their community and the wider community. If parents of Year 4 children are able, they are welcome to attend the assembly and take their children home after. ROBINWOOD (Remember, remember) Reminder all payments should be made if full by the 5 th November. Cheques can be made payable to Lancashire County Council or L.C.C. Issue 5 8 th October 2014 Walton-le-Dale Wednesday Weekly Newsletter Through working together, the best is yet to come www.wldps.com RAINBOWS ST AIDANS St Aidans now have places for new Rainbows. Girls can join after their 5th birthday and move up to Brownies after their 7th birthday, members take part in extra-curricular activities that are creative and fun as well as learn to develop social skills through play and adventure. We meet on a Tuesday evening from 6pm till 7pm in St Aidans Institute. Behind the church, parking available. If you are interested in joining our Rainbow group, please contact Liz Penswick on 01772 316164 or email lizpenswick@gmail.com. ANY OLD IRON? Mr Johnson is looking for old cooking pans to add to his musical area in the Early Years Outdoor Area. They make a great noise when played, or bashed. If you have any old spare pans, they would be gratefully recycled in this area for our youngest children. MONEY SENT TO SCHOOL Just a quick reminder to all parents to ensure when sending any money into school it is in a sealed envelope with your childs name class and is labelled clearly with the purpose e.g. dinner money/swimming donation. Any money or reply slips can be posted into any of our grey secure boxes located around school. Small brown envelopes with school stamp can be purchased from the office 50p for 25 envelopes. PTA You are certainly most welcome to come and join us as we look forward to holding Halloween Craft sessions for the children on Thursday 23 rd October and for our infant and junior discos on the 24 th . We are presently looking for empty jars of any size and shape for our Halloween Craft if you have anything like this available. More information about event will be published nearer to the date. CHARITY FAMILY FUN DAY & ZUMBATHON 23 RD NOVEMBER 10AM-1.30PM I have been approached to advertise this event which will take place at the Bamber Bridge Leisure Centre. It is to be held in memory of Ian Tong who suffered with Lymph Cancer. There will be a 50p entry charge with a major Zumba event which will be 5 to enter if you have the time and the energy for this cause. Volunteers are most welcome for this day to help on stalls. Should you wish to run your own stall there will be a charge of 10. For any further details, please contact Karen Schorah on 07800 789979 or you can catch her on the playground. SUPER PUPILS Congratulations to our Super Pupils from last week: Bison Class Katie Manatee Class Luke Falcon Class Katie Eagle Class Christopher Jaguar Class Isabelle Leopard Class - Max Loris Class Harry Kakapo Class - Aidan Gorilla Class Emilia Orangutan Class Jessica Elephant Class Alfie Rhinoceros Class Sophia
Yours sincerely,
C. Shields 10 th October Year 6 workshops with Global Renewables Recycling 13 th October 4pm-5.30pm Central Venue Football Lostock Hall Academy A and B Teams required 14 th October Governors Open Day 3.30pm Curriculum Committee Meeting 4.30pm Resource Committee Meeting PTA Meeting 6pm Year 3 classroom 2.30pm RotaKids year 4 assembly 17 th October Year 4 visit to Global Renewables Recycling Plant 20 th October Adrian Bowden Science Shows Please bring 1 donation towards this event 21 st October St Aidens Church KS2 Harvest Festival 11am-12 22 nd October Reverend Steve Johnson KS2 follow up Harvest assembly 23 rd October Reverend Steve Johnson KS1 Harvest assembly 3.15-4.15pm Halloween Craft Year 3 classrooms for KS1 & KS2 children 24 th October Mr Shields departs for China to make links with Chinese schools Year 6 workshops with Global Renewables Recycling Last day of Half Term Halloween Disco KS1 5.15-6.15 , KS2 6.30-7.30 3 rd November All children return to school 10 th November Parents evening 13 th November Shakespeare Festival Year 6 Twelfth Night 17 th November National Anti-Bullying Week 6 th December Christmas Fair 12-2.30pm 10 th December Robinwood Residential Year 4 11 th December Robinwood Residential Year 4 return 15 th December KS1 Christmas lunch 16 th December KS2 Christmas lunch 10am Reception Class Nativity 2pm Reception Class Nativity 6pm KS2 Carol Service Brownedge St Marys 17 th December Christmas Pantomime Guild Hall 18 th December Proposed Christmas Parties KS1 Morning KS2 Afternoon 11am Brass Assembly 19 th December School closes at 1.15pm for Christmas Holidays 5 th January School re-opens