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Bures C.E. Primary School Newsletter Contact us: 01787 227446 [email protected]ffolk.sch.uk Date: 5th July 2019 Big Queson of the Week “If you could have tea with a fictional character, who would it be and why?” Explore, Believe, Shine ‘The Adventure Awaits…’ The Wonderland World of Alice! Monday was the day when Year 5 and Year 6 brought the performance of ‘Alice In Wonderland’ to life on the magical stage of the Quay Theatre. Thanks for all the outstanding costumes that were put together by willing parents; the brilliant make up that was created by contributing mums; the effort put into learning the difficult lines (especially Holly, who played Alice) and the helpful sup- port given by teachers and parents which all helped bring the play alive. Nervous, excited, worried, after countless hours of nonstop practice, the moment had come for us to perform on stage. Although nervous, a few stars were born and everyone gave their all into the performance. Working on the play was great fun and everyone in- volved gave up a lot of time to make it as good as it was, as a result, we created a wonderful and entertain- ing play, that many enjoyed to their hearts content, including me! By Charlotte Y6 Hearts pounding as if ready to spring out of our chests, Year 5 and 6 were readied for the yearly performance; this year being ‘Alice the Musical’ based on the outstanding film ‘Alice in Wonderland’ film. The light flickered on and we were ready, everyone in the crowd sat patiently just waiting for the humour to explode out. We started and Wonderland started to bloom. Colour, jokes and super-soakers sprayed the crowd and the completely mad creatures that came with the show like mock turtles, a caterpillar on a chaise longue and even angry, pepper loving duchesses. It was a heart-warming play that would change Year 5 and 6 forever! By Sam Y6 Thank you to all involved with this fabulous production. It was superb and I know the children will look back on it as one of the high points of their time with us. Thank you to Ms Holtom in particular—she deserves an Oscar!

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Bures C.E. Primary School

Newsletter

Contact us: 01787 227446 [email protected] Date: 5th July 2019

Big Question of the Week “If you could have tea with a fictional character, who would it be and why?”

Explore, Believe, Shine

‘The Adventure Awaits…’

The Wonderland World of Alice!

Monday was the day when Year 5 and Year 6 brought the

performance of ‘Alice In Wonderland’ to life on the magical

stage of the Quay Theatre. Thanks for all the outstanding

costumes that were put together by

willing parents; the brilliant make up that was created by

contributing mums; the effort put into learning the difficult

lines (especially Holly, who played Alice) and the helpful sup-

port given by teachers and parents which all helped bring the

play alive. Nervous, excited, worried, after countless hours

of nonstop practice, the moment had come for us to perform on stage. Although nervous, a few stars were

born and everyone gave their all into the performance. Working on the play was great fun and everyone in-

volved gave up a lot of time to make it as good as it was, as a result, we created a wonderful and entertain-

ing play, that many enjoyed to their hearts content, including me! By Charlotte Y6

Hearts pounding as if ready to spring out of our chests, Year 5 and 6 were readied for the yearly

performance; this year being ‘Alice the Musical’ based on the outstanding film ‘Alice in Wonderland’ film.

The light flickered on and we were ready, everyone in the crowd sat patiently just waiting for the humour

to explode out. We started and Wonderland started to bloom. Colour, jokes and super-soakers sprayed the

crowd and the completely mad creatures that came with the show like mock turtles, a caterpillar on a chaise

longue and even angry, pepper loving duchesses. It was a heart-warming play that would change Year 5 and 6

forever! By Sam Y6

Thank you to all involved with this fabulous

production. It was superb and I know the children

will look back on it as one of the high points of their

time with us. Thank you to Ms Holtom in particular—she

deserves an Oscar!

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Collective Worship

I began the Collective Worship Week on Monday with a look at

another of our Growth Mindset principles. We watched a video about

Derek Redmond and his hamstring disaster in 1992 Olympics and

talked about how we need to keep trying even if we can’t do it YET!

We shared some verses from the Bible too.

On Wednesday, Mrs Bennie talked about the phrase which begins ‘For

Thine is the Kingdom…’ from The Lord’s Prayer. She told a story

about a painting that had been sold for a lot of money but was found

to be a fake and then explained that this phrase was to underline

that Christians believe God is very definitely genuine and real for

them on a daily basis.

We went to St Mary’s Church for our assembly on Thursday. Rev.

Steve talked about Wimbledon highlighting the fact that tennis

players get two chances to serve so if the first one goes wrong they

get a second chance. He then went on to talk about how God is willing

to give people lots of chances to try again when they ask him to help

them.

Two and Half Exciting Weeks to Go! Why not check your dates?

Uniform Ordering

Our uniform supplier Mapac has

informed us that the 2nd August

is the last date that you can order

uniform to guarantee it is

delivered before the start of

term in September. https://

www.mapac.com/education/

parents/uniform/

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Explore, Believe, Shine

‘The Adventure Awaits…’

Monday 8th All day Year Five Trip to Layer Marney

Tuesday 9th 11.00

1.10

Nursery and Reception Sport's

Day

KS1 and KS2 Sport’s Day

Wednesday 10th 8.20—3.15 pm Y6 to Active Week at Wells Hall

Thursday 11th 6.30 pm Bures Music Festival—Choir

Monday 15th -

Friday 19th

All Week TGS Y6 Transition Week

Monday 15th 11.00 Nursery / Reception and KS1

Summer Concert & Picnic

Wednesday 17th All Morning Children to visit their new clas-

ses for next year

Thursday 18th N—9—12.00

R—9.00—12.30pm

Nursery / Reception Induction

Morning (R to stay for lunch,

parents to arrive at 11,.40am)

Friday 19th All Day Y1 and Y2 Trip to Mersea

Mon 22nd As Above Reserve Sport’s Day

Tuesday 23rd 1.45 pm Year Six Leavers’ Assembly

Wednesday 24th 12.00 pm

3.15 pm

Year Six Leavers’ BBQ

Break up for the Summer

Holiday

Sport’s Day

We are looking forward to our

Sport’s Day on Tuesday (9th July)

but would like your help with a

couple of health and safety issues.

Firstly, it looks like the weather is

going to be a mixture of

sunshine and cloud and about 19

degrees. Obviously, the children will

need hats, water bottles and sun

cream however we may also need to

provide a few gazebos for shade if

it looks like it is going to be hotter

and sunnier that this. If you have

got a gazebo you may be able to

bring down at 8.50 am to put up on

the field please could you let us

know by emailing or ringing then we

can send you a message on

Monday night if we do think they will

be needed.

Secondly, for safeguarding

purposes it is important that you as

spectators stay on the opposite side

of the track from your children

during the whole event so that we

can be sure they are in the right

place and therefore safe.

Thank you!

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Attendance—Whole School so far this academic year 96.5%

Gold = 98 -100% Green = 95 – 97.9% Red = 90 – 94.9% Purple = <90%

Well done Year 3 and 5. Hopefully a better week for Year 4 next week!

Reception Year One Year Two Year Three Year Four Year Five Year Six

92.1 99.0 97.2 99.3 89.0 99.3 95.0

Explore, Believe, Shine

‘The Adventure Awaits…’

Our Learning Ambassadors for this week are:

Charlie, Caitlin, Jessica, Travis, Charlie, Lola, Evie, Freddie, Rhys,

April, John, Finley, Albert

All of Year 3 for their fabulous behaviour on their trip

Staff Ambassadors: Miss Taylor and Ms Bower