En Francais - Boundary Oak School · Atkins this half term, and have enjoyed listening to ‘Ours...

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Menu Pre-Prep Boarding Our boarders had a brilliant time reaching new heights last weekend when they went to Golden Gecko Climbing! Take a look at their action-packed day here: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmckRrBT At Boundary Oak we are committed in providing your child with the best understanding of potential educational pathways and future careers. As part of our commitment to prepare pupils for a rapidly changing world, we are delighted to announce that we are using an innovative online resource called Start! Start will help your child connect with their future career potential, develop their employability and help them to explore future career and study options at school or at home. If your child is currently in our senior school they will be setting up their personal accounts in the next couple of weeks, allowing them the opportunity to log on when and where they like in order to fine tune their career pathways. Early Years Prep Senior 01329 280955 offi[email protected] www.boundaryoakschool.co.uk Acorn Newsletter Friday 9th February 2018 What’s on aſter Half Term... Our U11 Boys all ready to go at the Boundary Oak School annual Rugby Sevens tournament! #GoTeamBO Boundary Oak School Mon 19th Feb Years 7-10 Parents Meeting - Acorn Theatre 4.00pm - 8.00pm Tues 20th Feb Year 4 to Fishbourne Roman Palace All Day Girls U15 Netball vs HCS (Away) 2.30pm - 4.45pm Rec/Pre-Prep Parents' Afternoon - Pre-Prep Classrooms 3.45pm - 6.00pm Wed 21st Feb Girls U10 Hockey vs Bedales (Home) 2.30pm - 4.00pm Girls U11 Hockey vs Bedales (Home) 2.30pm - 4.00pm Boys U10 Rugby vs Ditcham Park (Away) 2.30pm - 5.00pm Boys U11 Rugby vs Churchers and Sherfield (Away) 2.30pm - 5.30pm Thurs 22nd Feb Girls U8 Hockey vs Ryde (Home) 2.15pm - 4.00pm Girls U9 Hockey vs Ryde (Home) 2.15pm - 4.00pm Boys U8/9 Rugby vs Ryde (Home) 2.15pm - 4.00pm Fri 23rd Feb U11 Swimming Hampshire Primary Relays (Away) 9.00am - 4.00pm ‘Come and join us for FitClub every Tuesday morning from 8.20am-9.00am in the Acorn Theatre. Cardio, core and strength workouts for all levels. This friendly, fun session is free of charge, just drop in after drop off! It’s no problem what time, just join in when you get here! By 9am you’ll be feeling great and set for the day. All you need is your trainers and perhaps a bottle of water. Be sure to park in the field carpark so we keep the playground parking clear. Hope to see you there!’ Lucy Shrimpton Years 3 and 4 went on a visit to Butser Ancient Farm this week to explore the chronology of the lifestyle and homes from the Bronze Age, Iron Age and Romans. They took part in activities such as Roman maths, chalk carving, ‘wattling’ (building a wattle ‘fence’ which would have stood as such or indeed become a framework of a house), and Iron Age jewellery- making (rings, ear cuffs or even a nose adornment!) They also saw the Roman loos, which were often used during communal chat time or even while playing a game! Take a look at the rest of their Roman adventure at https://flic.kr/s/aHsmeVFvHx www.boundaryoakschool.co.uk A Quo Vadis Education School Boundary Oak School, Roche Court, Wickham Road, Fareham, Hampshire, PO17 5BL Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Yoghurt Toast & Cereal Fruit Cheese Muffins Baked Beans Crumpets Yoghurt Toast & Cereal Fruit Blueberry Pancakes Bacon Yoghurt Toast & Cereal Fruit Pork+Leek Sausages Scrambled Eggs Yoghurt Toast & Cereal Fruit Waffles + Maple Syrup Hash Browns Fried Eggs Yoghurt Toast & Cereal Fruit Platter Pain Au Chocolate Granola Yoghurt Toast & Cereal Fruit Mediterranean Style Breakfast Yoghurt Toast & Cereal Fruit Stuffed Croissants Sauteed Mushrooms Breakfast Lunch Chicken + Leek Pie Macaroni Cheese Creamed Root Vegetables Mixed Vegetables Spaghetti Carbonara Pesto Pasta Garlic Bread Sweetcorn Sauteed Mushrooms Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding Mozzerella and Tomato Tarts Roast Potatoes Cabbage Carrots Hunters Chicken Spinach + Mushroom Lasagne Herby Potatoes Broccoli Cauliflower Poached Cod with a Provencale Sauce Quorn Meatloaf and Tomato Sauce Chips Peas Homemade Soup + a Roll Ploughman’s Lunch Yoghurts Salad Baguette Selection Homemade Soup + a Roll Yoghurts Salad Salad Bar Fruit Salad Bar Fruit Salad Bar Fruit Salad Bar Fruit Salad Bar Fruit Fruit Fruit Pudding Rice Pudding Rocky Road Apple Pie with Custard Berry Cheesecake Syrup Sponge + Custard Big Tea Hot Dog Veggie Hot Dog Fried Onions Corn on the Cob American Mustard Ketchup Salad Fruit Taco Tuesday!!! Meat or Veg Filling Sour Cream Salsa Guacamole Salad Fruit Quiche Lorraine Mixed Bean Chilli Potato Croquettes Baked Beans Salad Fruit Beef and Mushroom Pie Spinach + Ricotta Cannelloni Mashed Potatoes Green Beans Salad Fruit Chicken Kiev Vegatable Kiev Potato Wedges BBQ Beans Salad Fruit Chicken Goujons Three Cheese Pizza Sweet Potato Chips Corn on the Cob Roast Turkey Chickpea + Lentil Roast Roast Potatoes Mixed Vegetables Honey Roast Parsnips Salad Fruit Pudding Millionaire’s Shortbread Fruit Pops Jam Doughnuts Triple Choc Chip Cookie Rich Fruit Cake Lemon Sponge + Lemon Sauce Jam Tart + Custard Week 3 Back to the Bronze Age! We’re proud of... Our senior school pupils Shahryar K, Lauren C, and Joshua C, who competed in the District Regionals of the Youth Speaks Competition this week. They unfortunately did not get through to the next round, however this was Boundary Oak School’s first time entering the competition and the judges’ feedback was extremely positive, saying that the Boundary Oak team was one of the strongest there! We’re all very proud of you for getting this far in the competition, well done! Celebration Awards Tilly B in Y3 for being kind and supportive in helping a friend. Oscar W in Y2 for excelling problem solving in DT. Rosie S in Y1 for pushing with her learning more and more every day. Elly Y in YR for making a big effort. Sienna T in Y2 for completing her Lego Challenge. omas P in Y4 and Joseph S in Y2 for working together to complete their Lego Challenge, and for completing their Achievement Cards. Badges Congratulations to Matilda B for getting her Silver badge this week! Well done to Champions who are the table tennis and table football winners this week! House Points Champions with 11067 Millers with 9495 Flynns with 9467 Napiers with 8830 This week Little Acorns have continued with their ‘Recycling’ topic, and have done some more great sorting activities. They have also been looking at size, and the children have done really well ordering items by size, from smallest to biggest. The mud kitchen has been busy, and the children were excited to find sheets of ice in the saucepans. Their mark-making is going from strength to strength, and the teachers are so proud that so many children are starting to form recognisable letters, and write their own names! Reception have been learning all about animals this half term. For their art project they had to design and make their own imaginary pet. They followed their designs to construct them out of junk modelling materials and then painted and decorated them. They then got to name them and take them home. Look after them well, Reception! In Maths this week, Year 1 have been counting in 2s and 5s. They created their own classroom resource by making and ordering socks and gloves to aid them with their counting throughout the rest of the term! En Francais Little Acorns are learning their colours in French with Mme Atkins this half term, and have enjoyed listening to ‘Ours Brun, Dis-Moi…’ by Eric Carl. They had fun recognising the colours in the story and finding the right colour for each animal! Match Report “On a sunny and cold Monday afternoon, the Boundary Oak School U13A Rugby team travelled to the Mayville sports ground. It was a close game with good attacking and tack- ling from both teams, and at half time it was 5 – 2 to us. The Boundary Oak School tries came from excellent handling skills and attacking play from the whole squad, which was finished off by Shaun H., Owen L., James M. and Charlie H. The final whistle blew- we had played well and it was a tough game but the final score was 8 – 7 to Boundary Oak School! Well done to the whole team and thank you to Mr Davis for being our coach.” James M, Man of the Match Beat the traffic Don’t forget to check here information on our new daily pupil shuttle minibus and new minibus routes!

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Menu

Pre-Prep

BoardingOur boarders had a brilliant time reaching new heights last weekend when they went to Golden Gecko Climbing! Take a look at their action-packed day here:https://fl ic.kr/s/aHsmckRrBT

At Boundary Oak we are committed in providing your child with the best understanding of potential educational pathways and future careers. As part of our commitment to prepare pupils for a rapidly changing world, we are delighted to announce that we are using an innovative online resource called Start!

Start will help your child connect with their future career potential, develop their employability and help them to explore future career and study options at school or at home.

If your child is currently in our senior school they will be setting up their personal accounts in the next couple of weeks, allowing them the opportunity to log on when and where they like in order to fi ne tune their career pathways.

Early Years

Prep

Senior

01329 280955offi [email protected]

www.boundaryoakschool.co.uk

Acorn NewsletterFriday 9th February 2018

What’s on a� er Half Term...

Our U11 Boys all ready to go at the Boundary Oak School annual Rugby Sevens tournament! #GoTeamBO

Boundary Oak School

Mon 19th Feb Years 7-10 Parents Meeting - Acorn Theatre 4.00pm - 8.00pm

Tues 20th Feb Year 4 to Fishbourne Roman Palace All Day

Girls U15 Netball vs HCS (Away) 2.30pm - 4.45pm

Rec/Pre-Prep Parents' Afternoon - Pre-Prep Classrooms 3.45pm - 6.00pm

Wed 21st Feb Girls U10 Hockey vs Bedales (Home) 2.30pm - 4.00pm

Girls U11 Hockey vs Bedales (Home) 2.30pm - 4.00pm

Boys U10 Rugby vs Ditcham Park (Away) 2.30pm - 5.00pm

Boys U11 Rugby vs Churchers and Sherfi eld (Away) 2.30pm - 5.30pm

Thurs 22nd Feb Girls U8 Hockey vs Ryde (Home) 2.15pm - 4.00pm

Girls U9 Hockey vs Ryde (Home) 2.15pm - 4.00pm

Boys U8/9 Rugby vs Ryde (Home) 2.15pm - 4.00pm

Fri 23rd Feb U11 Swimming Hampshire Primary Relays (Away) 9.00am - 4.00pm

‘Come and join us for FitClub every Tuesday morning from 8.20am-9.00am in the Acorn Theatre. Cardio, core and strength workouts for all levels. This

friendly, fun session is free of charge, just drop in after drop off! It’s no problem what time, just join in when you get here!

By 9am you’ll be feeling great and set for the day.

All you need is your trainers and perhaps a bottle of water. Be sure to

park in the fi eld carpark so we keep the playground parking clear.

Hope to see you there!’ Lucy Shrimpton

Years 3 and 4 went on a visit to Butser Ancient Farm this week to explore the chronology of the lifestyle and homes from the Bronze Age, Iron Age and Romans. They took part in activities such as Roman maths, chalk carving, ‘wattling’ (building a wattle ‘fence’ which would have stood as such or indeed become a framework of a house), and Iron Age jewellery-making (rings, ear cuffs or even a nose adornment!)

They also saw the Roman loos, which were often used during communal chat time or even while playing a game!

Take a look at the rest of their Roman adventure athttps://fl ic.kr/s/aHsmeVFvHx

www.boundaryoakschool.co.uk

A Quo Vadis Education SchoolBoundary Oak School, Roche Court, Wickham Road, Fareham, Hampshire, PO17 5BL

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

YoghurtToast & Cereal

FruitCheese Muffi nsBaked Beans

Crumpets

YoghurtToast & Cereal

FruitBlueberry Pancakes

Bacon

YoghurtToast & Cereal

FruitPork+LeekSausages

Scrambled Eggs

YoghurtToast & Cereal

FruitWaffl es + Maple

SyrupHash Browns

Fried Eggs

YoghurtToast & Cereal

Fruit PlatterPain Au Chocolate

Granola

YoghurtToast & Cereal

FruitMediterranean Style

Breakfast

YoghurtToast & Cereal

FruitStuffed Croissants

SauteedMushrooms

Breakfast

Lunch Chicken + Leek Pie

Macaroni Cheese

Creamed Root Vegetables

Mixed Vegetables

Spaghetti Carbonara

Pesto Pasta

Garlic BreadSweetcornSauteed

Mushrooms

Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding

Mozzerella and Tomato Tarts

Roast PotatoesCabbageCarrots

Hunters Chicken

Spinach + Mushroom Lasagne

Herby PotatoesBroccoli

Caulifl ower

Poached Cod with a Provencale Sauce

Quorn Meatloaf and Tomato Sauce

ChipsPeas

Homemade Soup + a Roll

Ploughman’s Lunch

Yoghurts

Salad

Baguette SelectionHomemade Soup +

a Roll

Yoghurts

Salad

Salad BarFruit

Salad BarFruit

Salad BarFruit

Salad BarFruit

Salad BarFruit

Fruit FruitPudding Rice Pudding Rocky Road Apple Pie with

Custard Berry Cheesecake Syrup Sponge + Custard

Big Tea Hot DogVeggie Hot Dog

Fried OnionsCorn on the Cob

American MustardKetchup

SaladFruit

Taco Tuesday!!!

Meat or Veg FillingSour Cream

SalsaGuacamole

SaladFruit

Quiche Lorraine

Mixed Bean Chilli Potato Croquettes

Baked Beans

SaladFruit

Beef and Mushroom Pie

Spinach + Ricotta Cannelloni

Mashed PotatoesGreen Beans

SaladFruit

Chicken Kiev

Vegatable KievPotato Wedges

BBQ Beans

SaladFruit

Chicken Goujons

Three Cheese PizzaSweet Potato Chips

Corn on the Cob

Roast TurkeyChickpea + Lentil

RoastRoast Potatoes

Mixed VegetablesHoney Roast

ParsnipsSaladFruit

Pudding Millionaire’s Shortbread Fruit Pops Jam Doughnuts Triple Choc Chip

Cookie Rich Fruit CakeLemon Sponge +

LemonSauce

Jam Tart + Custard

Week 3

Back to the Bronze Age!

We’re proud of...Our senior school pupils Shahryar K, Lauren C, and Joshua C,

who competed in the District Regionals of the Youth Speaks Competition this week.

They unfortunately did not get through to the next round,however this was Boundary Oak School’s fi rst time entering the competition and the judges’ feedback was extremely positive, saying that the Boundary Oak team was one of the strongest

there! We’re all very proud of you for getting this far in thecompetition, well done!

Celebration Awards

Tilly B in Y3 for being kind and supportive in helping a friend.

Oscar W in Y2 for excelling problem solving in DT.

Rosie S in Y1 for pushing with her learning more and more every day.

Elly Y in YR for making a big e� ort.

Sienna T in Y2 for completing her Lego Challenge.

� omas P in Y4 and Joseph S in Y2 for working together to complete their Lego Challenge, and for completing their Achievement Cards.

BadgesCongratulations to

Matilda B for getting her Silver badge this week!

Well done to Champions who are the table tennis and table football winners this week!

House PointsChampions with 11067

Millers with 9495Flynns with 9467Napiers with 8830

This week Little Acorns have continued with their ‘Recycling’ topic, and have done some more great sorting activities.

They have also been looking at size, and the children have done really well ordering items by size, from smallest to biggest. The mud kitchen has been busy, and the children were excited to fi nd

sheets of ice in the saucepans. Their mark-making is going from strength to strength, and the teachers are so proud that so many children are starting to form recognisable letters, and write their own names!

Reception have been learning all about animals this half term. For their art project they had to design and make their own imaginary pet. They followed their designs to construct them out of junk modelling materials and then painted and decorated them.

They then got to name them and take them home. Look after them well, Reception!

In Maths this week, Year 1 have been counting in 2s and 5s. They created their own classroom resource by making and ordering socks and gloves to aid them with their counting throughout the rest of the term!

Prep

En FrancaisLittle Acorns are learning their colours in French with Mme

Atkins this half term, and have enjoyed listening to ‘Ours Brun, Dis-Moi…’ by Eric Carl. They had fun recognising the colours in

the story and fi nding the right colour for each animal!

Match Report“On a sunny and cold Monday afternoon, the Boundary Oak

School U13A Rugby team travelled to the Mayville sports ground. It was a close game with good attacking and tack-ling from both teams, and at half time it was 5 – 2 to us. The

Boundary Oak School tries came from excellent handling skills and attacking play from the whole squad, which was fi nished off by Shaun H., Owen L., James M. and Charlie H. The fi nal

whistle blew- we had played well and it was a tough game but the fi nal score was 8 – 7 to Boundary Oak School! Well done

to the whole team and thank you to Mr Davis for being our coach.”

James M, Man of the Match

Beat the traffic

Don’t forget to check hereinformation on our new

daily pupilshuttle minibus and new

minibus routes!