FORTHCOMING PREP SCHOOL EVENTS - King Henrys
Transcript of FORTHCOMING PREP SCHOOL EVENTS - King Henrys
Friday 30th November 2018 The Newsletter of King Henry VIII Preparatory School Academic Year 2018-2019 Issue 10
HEADS MESSAGE
Following on from last weeks’ successful workshops at Swallows, the Hales Thrive parent workshops have been equally well attended. The additional session booked up within 24 hours meaning that 160 parents have found out about this innovative, child-centred approach. I must express my gratitude to Mrs Gayton, Miss Soan, Mrs Brindley and Mrs Parkes for leading the events and communicating their enthusiasm so effectively. They have already offered to run yet another workshop early in the New Year for anyone interested who has not yet managed to book a place. I wonder how many families will be spending some of their weekend untangling strings of Christmas lights. It’s certainly on my ‘jobs list’ for Saturday. In school preparations are underway for the Christmas Fayre, trips to the theatre, the Nursery sing-a-long, Reception Nativity and our Carol Service. At this especially busy time of year, please do keep an eye on ‘Calendar-Wiz’ so you have all of the information you need. Kind regards,
Mrs G Bowser Headteacher
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
FORTHCOMING PREP SCHOOL EVENTS NOVEMBER
Fri 30th Celebration Assembly Thrive parent workshop 14:00 - 15:00 @ Hales Campus- Hall U8 A,B,C & D Rugby v. Blue Coat (H) 15:00 U8 A&B Hockey v. Eversfield (A) 15:30 KHVIII Sen. Sch. Les Miserables 19:00 @ KHVIII Senior School- Hall DECEMBER Mon 3rd U10 A,B & C Rugby v. Bablake (A) 15:15 @ Off Site U10 A & B Netball v. Bablake (H) 16:00
Tue 4th U9 Hockey Festival v. Solihull (A) 15:00 Year 5 Production 16:30 @ Hales Campus- Hall
Wed 5th Year 3 & 4 Theatre Trip 09:00 - 14:00 Nursery Christmas Sing Song 09:15 U11 A,B,C & D Rugby v. Blue Coat (A) 14:45 Off Site U11 A & B Netball v. Warwick (H) 16:00 Year 5 Production 18:30 @ Hales Campus- Hall
Fri 7th Early Years trip to Santa's Grotto (Hatton) Off Site KHVIII U11 rugby tournament 10:00 - 15:30 @ Hales- playing fields PA Christmas Fair 19:00 - 21:00 @ KHVIII Senior School- Hall Mon 10th U10 A & B Rugby v. Eversfield (H) 14:30 U10 A & B Rugby v. Eversfield (H) 14:30 U10 A & B Netball v. Warwick (A) 16:00 @ Off Site
Tue 11th Year 6 Trip to Birmingham Rep Years 1 & 2 Trip to Theatre AM Thrive Workshop for Parents 16:00 - 17:00 @ Swallows Campus-Sports Hall Wed 12th Hales Christmas Lunch 12:15 - 13:15 Reception Nativity 14:00 U11 A & B Rugby v. Eversfield (A) 14:45 @ Off Site
Thur 13th Y4 Greek Day Reception Nativity 09:15
Fri 14th Celebration Assembly Christmas Jumper Day REPORTS TO PARENTS Swallows Christmas Lunch 12:15 - 13:15 University Hospital singing (Y5/6 Chamber Choir) 15:45 - 18:00 @ Off Site
NOTIFICATIONS
SCHOOL BANK The last date for the Autumn Term for the School Bank is Friday 7th December. Please remember to only bring money in on Bank days.
CHRISTMAS DINNER DAY—HALES Please can you make sure that your child knows by Monday 3rd December whether they want a traditional Christmas dinner, Vegetarian Christmas dinner or packed lunch as form teachers will be asking them and creating a list for the kitchen. It will be charged to the correct children’s dinner money account on ParentPay on the day. Main meal plus Dessert—£3.35
HOLIDAY CLUB Holiday club forms are now available and can be found at Hales and Swallows receptions and via the KHPS website
NON UNIFORM DAY There will be a non uniform day on Friday 7th December in exchange for a bottle or sweets as donations for the Tombola for the Christmas Fayre. Please make sure that any contributions are sealed and in date.
CANCELLED CLUB
All after school clubs on Friday 7th December will be cancelled due to the Christmas Fayre
‘Wake Up Music’ club at Swallows will be cancelled on Monday 17th December due to rehearsals for the Coven-try Cathedral Carol Service.
SCHOOL SHOP CLOSURE The school shop will be closed for the Christ-mas period on Monday 10th December and will re-open Thursday 3rd of January at 9am.
The Eco team have started our Switch Off Fortnight by giving assemblies at both sites last week to remind us all of the importance of saving energy. They also announced a poster competition: The Rules: The posters can be hand-drawn or done on the comput-er. They should be brightly coloured to attract people’s attention. They should also have information about saving elec-tricity. This could be: switching off the lights and pro-jectors and keeping the heating low or anything else you think important. Entries should be handed in to Reception (or placed in the box at Hales) by Monday 3rd December. There will be prizes for the best posters and they will be displayed in all of the classrooms.
CHRISTMAS STALLS Ms Wozencroft has stated that all applications for the Christmas Stalls have been accepted and are good to go. The children will come home with more infor-mation today.
MISSION CHRISTMAS Don’t forget it’s your last weekend to pick up a pre-sent for a little boy or girl living in poverty and sup-port Mrs Brand and Mission Christmas. Mission Christ-mas have over 5000 children in care to deliver to this year; let’s make a difference to those tiny hearts this winter time! More information can be found on the attached poster. Thank you for supporting this worthy cause.
PA CHRISTMAS FAYRE If any parents are available to volunteer even if just for a short time at the Christmas Fayre on Friday 7th December it would be much appreciated. Please email [email protected] for more information.
SCHOOL UNIFORM SWALLOWS Following on from last week's message, thank you to those parents who have adhered to the school uniform issue hat and scarf. Miss Cook has a growing collection of jumpers, hats and coats which are all unnamed. We request that all items of clothing are named in or-der for us to return them should they end up in lost property. Next week staff will be doing spot checks on uniform and issuing notes home where we find un-named items.
YEAR 6 GOLDEN RATIO INVESTIGATION Year 6 have been studying ratio and proportion in Maths over the past couple of weeks. On Monday, members of Mrs Osman's Maths class honed their measuring skills, investigating how our bodies are pre-fect example of the Golden Ratio mathematical for-mula. This led them to further investigate patterns such as the spirals in snail shells and other proportions found in nature. A cool way in which Maths can apply to the real world!
YEAR 6 VISIT TO COVENTRY CATHEDRAL AND HOLY TRINITY CHURCH As part of their current Religious Education topic on Christianity, Year 6 pupils visited the new and old cathedrals along with the Holy Trinity Church on Tues-day this week. In addition to the religious focus, they also studied the art work associated with the stained glass windows with the help of Mrs Sutherland. Over the next few weeks they will be drawing on their find-ings and observational sketches as they create their own symbolic strained glass windows. Children were also treated to a guided tour of both cathedrals and Holy Trinity during which there was extensive discus-sion of the night of the Blitz. This will link directly into learning during the Lent Term on World War II and provide pupils with an understanding of the histo-ry of our city. Despite the cold, staff, pupils and helpers had a very informative and inspiring day and returned back to the warmth of Hales ready to put their new learning to good
WELL DONE KESHAV! On Saturday, Keshav in Year 4 en-tered the Coventry Speech and Drama competition for the first time. He competed with 16 other children all within the 8-9 age range and won! Well done Keshav!
YEAR 5 SHAKESPEARE WEEK
Year 5's Shakespeare Week kicked off with a trip to The RSC in Stratford for workshops led by professional actors or directors. This was followed by a visit to Shakespeare's birthplace. Back at school we have been working hard with each class exploring a different play: one tragedy, one comedy and one historical dra-ma. It has been great to see their enthusiasm and the confi-dence with which they are beginning to learn and de-liver Shakespearean lines! They are looking forward to sharing some of their work with you next week.
HOCKEY FIXTURE RESULTS Monday 26th November KHPS U11 A team v Crackley Hall A 0 - 4 LOST KHPS U11 B team v Crackley Hall B 1 - 3 LOST
HALES BOOK FAIR Thank you all so much for supporting the Book Fair last week. Your generosity and love of reading will enable us to spend £400 on new books across the school. Well done! Swallows campus will be hosting next term's book fair. Keep an eye out for dates and times in Sagitta after the Christmas holidays! Mrs E Tucker
KHPS YEAR 5 AND 6 INVITATIONAL SWIMMING GALA - NOVEMBER 2018 One of the highlights of this term is always our invita-tional swimming gala which we have been hosting now for a number of years. The competition is always fierce and this year was no exception. Our swimmers have worked very hard in preparation for this gala and should be very proud of themselves. It was lovely to see so many parents supporting our swimmers, thank you. Results: Year 5 Boys - 4th Year 5 Girls - 1st Year 6 Boys - 4th Year 6 Girls - 5th Overall - Boys 5th, Girls 4th
RUNNING CHALLENGE
Name Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Week 7
Week 8
Week 9
Week 10
TOTAL
24th Sept
1st Oct
8th Oct
15th Oct
5th Nov
12th Nov
19th Nov
26th Nov
Year 6
Daniel W 5 7 8 7 7 34
Harry F 4 5 4 13
James Mc 7 7 3 8 8 8 41
Lucy Mc 4 5 7 5 6 4 31
Martha T 4 5 5 4 4 22
Max P-G 6 6 8 7 6 7 8 48
Tom G 7 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 68
Tom H 5 7 6 18
Varun 5 5
Year 5
Aaron B 7 8 15
Ava T 7 5 5 17
Corrine R 5 4 6 5 20
Freya W 5 4 6 5 5 5 30
Hunter 5 5
Jamie 7 7
Katherine T
5 5 6 5 5 26
Lucy W 5 5 10
Orla F 5 5 6 5 5 2 28
Oscar C 7 8 15
Sam G 7 7 9 8 8 39
William C 5 5
Year 4
Alayna B 4 4 6 5 5 5 29
Arjun V 6 5 6 7 7 5 6 42
Cherise 4 4 5 5 4 4 26
Diyan P 4 4 5 13
Eleanor A 5 4 5 5 4 23
Finlay W 6 5 7 8 6 32
Henry W 5 5 4 3 17
Keshav S 5 6 7 18
Krish D 4 4
Krishna P 5 5 6 5 6 5 4 36
Leo M 4 4 5 13
Lucy B 4 4 5 5 4 5 4 31
Pranav G 5 5 6 16
Rebecca P 5 5 10
Shriya V 3 4 4 11
Sid M 4 4
Sienna S 5 5
Year 3 Ambreena D
5 5 6 5 5 5 5 36
Anna S 3 5 5 13
Anand D 5 5 5 6 5 26
Antonia 6 6
Austin P 6 5 7 6 6 5 5 40
Ben O 4 4 5 5 5 4 2 29
Chandveer 5 5 4 3 17
Charlie R 4 5 5 5 19
Elliot 2 2 3 4 2 2 15 Gursimar 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 28 Henry S 3 6 9 Jack P-G 4 6 7 5 6 5 5 38 Jude B 4 5 6 5 6 2 28 Kenisha 4 6 3 4 4 4 4 4 30 Morgan N 7 4 8 6 8 8 7 2 50 Orson 4 4 4 5 17 Portia N 5 7 6 7 7 7 7 6 52 Yousef Y 5 4 6 6 6 27
Tues group cancelled
Mon
group cancelled
Tues group cancelled
Tues & Thurs groups cancelled
List of Missing Books 50 Soccer Skills 100 Snake Facts 100 Things You Should Know About the Weather Alex Rider: Crocodile Tears (8) Alex Rider: Stormbreaker (1) Animal Ark Goat in the Garden No 4 Baby Aliens Got my Teacher Beast Quest Ferno: The Fire Dragon (1) Beast Quest Arcta: The Mountain Giant No 3 Best Friends BFG, The Big Picture Atlas Billionaire Boy Bogey Men and the Trolls Next Door, The Brilliant World of Tom Gates, The Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain Candyfloss Canterville Ghost, The Captain Underpants and the Perilous Plot of Professor Poopypants Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Children’s History of Coventry Chitty Chitty bang Bang 2: The Race Against Time Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 3: Over the Moon City Through Time, A Clarice Bean Spells Trouble Crab Boy Cranc Diary of a Wimpy Kid Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Third Wheel Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days Diary of a Wimpy Kid Double Down Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Roderick Rules Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Old School Discoveries Weather Doohickey and the Robot Dork Diaries Party Time Dr Barnardo’s Boys Draw Fantasy Art 6 Books in 1 Elementia Chronicles Herobrine’s Message: Part 1 Ellie May Would Like to be Taken Seriously for a Change Emily’s Dream Eragon: Book One Eyewitness Ecology Fantastic World of Animal Habitats Farm Through Time, A Flood Florence Nightingale Fungus the Bogeyman F2 World of Football: How to Play Like a Pro Gangsta Granny Gentle Giant Giraffe and the Pelly and Me, The Girl F.C. Do Goalkeepers Wear Tiaras? Goosebumps My Hairiest Adventure Great History Search Grumpy Cat
List of Missing Books How to Live Forever How to Twist a Dragon’s Tale Hundred Mile an Hour Dog Goes for Gold, The Hurricane Is our Climate Changing? Jimmy Jelly Kites are Flying, The Lego Ideas Book You Can Build Anything, The Lily Alone Lion Boy Little Stars Magic Head, The Magic Molly: The Good Luck Duck Magic Molly: The Wish Puppy Match of the Day Annual 2017 Meet the Weirds Middle School I Funny Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life Minecraft: The Official Beginner’s Handbook Minecraft: The Official Redstone Handbook:2 Mountwood School for Ghosts Mozart Question, The Mr Birdsnest and the House Next Door Mr Gum and the Goblins Mr Stink Mum Hunt, The Mummy Family Find Fame, The My Magical Pony Summer Shadows Mystery of the Hidden House No 6, The Paperbag Prince, The Power of Five Raven’s Gate – The Graphic Novel Rainbow Magic Lacey: The Little Mermaid Fairy No 155 Rainbow Magic Leona: The Unicorn Fairy No 76 Rent a Bridesmaid Rugby Secret Breakers the Power of Three (1) Shrinking Violet Sikh Stories Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Stories of Princes and Princesses
List of Missing Books Tales from the Jungle Book: Ladybird Classics Tell Me About Hajj There’s No Such Thing as an Alien Timmy Failure: The Book You’re Not Supposed to Have Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made To Wee or Not to Wee Tom Gates: Super Good Skills (almost) Tom Gates: Genius Ideas (Mostly) Tom Gates: A Tiny Bit Lucky Tom Gates: Everything’s Amazing (sort of) Tom Gates: Excellent Excuses (and Other Good stuff) Toy Story 3 Trayaurus and the Enchanted Crystal Vision of Beauty, Sarah Breedlove Walker Wickedest Witch in the World, The Whales’ Song, The When the World Began: Stories Collected in Ethiopia Who’s Horrible in History Winnie’s Amazing Pumpkin You’re a Bad Man, Mr Gum! Zeus Sorts It Out
MEN
U F
OR
CH
ILD
REN
AT
HA
LES
We h
ave inclu
ded n
ext
week’s
menu a
t H
ale
s so
that
pare
nts
are
aw
are
of
what
will be o
n o
ffer.
W
eek b
egin
nin
g 3
rd
Decem
ber
M
onday
T
uesd
ay
Wednesd
ay
Thurs
day
Fri
day
M
ain
Thai C
hic
ken C
urr
y w
ith
Coconut
Ric
e
Fri
ttata
wit
h C
risp
y
Dic
ed P
ota
toes
Pork
Sausa
ges
wit
h
Mash
ed P
ota
toes
and
Gra
vy
Vegan S
ausa
ges
wit
h
Mash
ed P
ota
toes
and
Gra
vy
Beef
Lasa
gne
Baked C
him
ichanga
Roast
Gam
mon w
ith
Roast
Pota
toes
and
Gra
vy
Vegeta
ble
Wellin
gto
n
wit
h R
oast
Pota
toes
and
Gra
vy
Jum
bo F
ish F
inger
and
Chip
s
5 B
ean C
hilli a
nd C
hip
s
V
eg/S
ides
C
arr
ots
Gre
en B
eans
S
weetc
orn
Curl
y K
ale
and P
eas
Bro
ccoli
Caulifl
ow
er
Carr
ots
Pars
nip
s
Sw
eetc
orn
BBQ
Baked B
eans
Jacket
Pota
to
W
ith V
ari
ous
Fillings
W
ith V
ari
ous
Fillings
W
ith V
ari
ous
Fillings
W
ith V
ari
ous
Fillings
W
ith V
ari
ous
Fillings
Lit
e B
ite
Beef
Chilli a
nd R
ice
Chic
ken E
nchilada
H
ot
Baguett
e
Chic
ken N
achos
Loaded W
edges
D
ess
ert
Banoff
ee P
ie
Chocola
te a
nd P
ear
Cake w
ith C
ust
ard
St
Cle
ments
Cust
ard
Pot
Ic
ed C
arr
ot
Cookie
Cake
Fru
it S
hort
bre
ad
Fre
sh s
easo
nal
sala
d a
nd f
resh
bre
ad a
vail
able
dail
y.
Fre
sh f
ruit
or
yoghurt
avail
able
dail
y a
s an a
ltern
ati
ve t
o t
he d
ess
ert
of
the d
ay,
fresh
dri
nkin
g w
ate
r avail
able
dail
y.
MEN
U F
OR
CH
ILD
REN
AT
SW
ALLO
WS—
NU
RSER
Y,
REC
EPT
ION
, Y
EA
R 1
AN
D Y
EA
R 2
Pare
nts
of
childre
n in N
URSERY A
ND
RECEPTIO
N O
NLY s
hould
com
ple
te t
he m
enu s
lip b
elo
w a
nd s
end b
ack t
o S
wallow
s w
ith t
heir
childre
n o
n M
onday 2
6th
Novem
ber
Full N
am
e
…..
.……
…..
……
……
……
…..
……
……
……
……
….
Cla
ss …
……
. …
.(N
urs
ery
and R
ecep
tion o
nly
) M
enu f
or
week b
egin
nin
g M
onday 3
rd D
ecem
ber
2018.
W
eek b
egin
nin
g 1
0th
D
ecem
ber
M
onday
T
uesd
ay
W
ednesd
ay
T
hurs
day
Fri
day
M
ain
C
hic
ken K
orm
a w
ith R
ice
Pork
Meatb
alls
wit
h
Tom
ato
Sauce a
nd
Past
a
Roast
Chic
ken w
ith
Stu
ffin
g,
Roast
Pota
toes
and G
ravy
Lam
b N
acho B
ake w
ith
Mexic
an R
ice
Fis
h F
ingers
wit
h C
hip
s
V
eggie
Vegeta
ble
Bir
yani
Roast
ed V
egeta
ble
Past
a
Vegan S
ausa
ges
wit
h
Roast
Pota
toes
and
gra
vy
Pota
to a
nd L
eek G
rati
n
Veggie
Sam
osa
wit
h
Chip
s and C
urr
y S
auce
3
rd O
pti
on
Jacket
Pota
to w
ith
Baked B
eans,
Cheese
or
Tuna M
ayo
Jacket
Pota
to w
ith
Baked B
eans,
Cheese
or
Tuna M
ayo
Jacket
Pota
to w
ith
Baked B
eans,
Cheese
or
Tuna M
ayo
Jacket
Pota
to w
ith
Baked B
eans,
Cheese
or
Tuna M
ayo
Jacket
Pota
to w
ith
Baked B
eans,
Cheese
or
Tuna M
ayo
V
eg
Caulifl
ow
er
Carr
ots
Bro
ccoli
Sw
eetc
orn
Carr
ots
Cabbage
Sw
eetc
orn
G
reen B
eans
Peas
Baked B
eans
D
ess
ert
Chocola
te O
range
Mouss
e
Fru
it J
elly
Fru
it F
lapja
ck
Fru
it C
rum
ble
wit
h
Cust
ard
Banana M
uff
in