Issue 12 Newsletter
Transcript of Issue 12 Newsletter
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Last week we had the pleasure of welcoming back our
retired Head teachers, Mr Richardson and Mr Roach to
officially open our new junior building. Both told an
assembly of children, staff and governors about the
highlights of their time at Brampton, including a secret from
Mr Roach concerning our school lectern! Our school choir
and Year 4 drummers entertained our visitors during the
assembly. After officially cutting a ribbon to open the junior
extension our guests toured the whole school to marvel at
the huge new rooms and reminisced about how the school
has changed over the years. The children cant wait now to
show their parents the new build during our Book Look on
Friday 13th at 2pm!
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: 13.7.12
Summer Term: Issue 12
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:
School Opening
Forthcoming Dates
Language Clubs
Parent Compliment
Week 1 Menu School/Parent News
Gold Book Entries
Weekly Attendance
And finally Paving Slabs
Forthcoming Dates:
Saturday 14th July
FOB camping night -
CANCELLEDDUE TOWEATHER
Monday 16th July
Children meet new teacher
Tuesday 17th July
Miss Fishers Bowling treat
pm Year 2 Graduation
7.00 Y6 Concert to Parents
Wednesday 18th July
Sporting Achievement
Assembly
Thank You Party for Parents
7.00 Y6 Concert to Parents
Thursday 19th July
Infant Fun Day
Year 3-4 Class Party
Leavers disco
Friday 20th July9.30 Leavers Assembly
BRAMPTONS JUNIOR NEW BUILD OPENED
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MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUBS
Brampton BulletinPage 2
We are extremely fortunate here at Brampton with the number and variety of clubs on
offer to the children, both at lunch time and after school. For the last two years we have
had Spanish and Italian clubs, ran by volunteer teachers. Our own Mrs. Willoughby
runs Spanish club in Tuesday lunch times for year 5 and Mrs. Newman runs an Italian
club for year 4. Recently we have added French club for year 6, ran by an external
volunteer teacher, Miss Synnott.
French is the language taught here at Brampton in key stage 2, as it is the most popular
MFL taught by local secondary schools, but Spanish is the compulsory language
taught at Harris, and many secondary schools offer children a second choice for
GCSE, including Italian, Spanish, Russian and Mandarin. Additionally, languages are
obviously useful for holidays and in certain careers.
All the clubs have the main emphasis on fun, with lots of verbal work, games andsongs, and each course has so far ended with a
cultural party in which traditional food of the
country is tasted, traditional games played, and
conversation is, where possible, in the target
language. All members seem to love these clubs,
judging by the feedback given by the children on
the evaluation forms. I have really loved French
club as everything we do is fun and interesting.And I have improved enormously. (Holly).
Spanish club was really good and Mrs.
Willoughby made it fun and
interesting. (Arwen). Its really good to learn
how to speak another language and Mrs.
Newman gave us fun word searches to
do. (Waniya). Current years 3, 4 and 5 should
look out for news of these clubs next year!
Parent Compliment
Miss Fisher has received a letter from Mrs Orchard complimenting the teaching in Year 3.
She referred to how much her son had grown in confidence and now says how excited he is
to come to school! During his 1:1 interview with Miss Wilson she told him to how impressed
she was with his work and that he was good at mathematics and needed to trust himself
more. After Parents Evening he was beaming. She also wrote Many thanks for all your hard
work. Hopefully when Ofsted come we will get an Outstanding!.
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School News
Miss Jarmyn would like to thank parents who donated 380.05 towards materials for our
Art Day in our International/Olympic week. Parents who visited the exhibition on the
Friday will have seen some of the items made and paid for from this contribution.
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Ex-Pupil News
We have heard that Joshua Hall is currently in Russia for 3 weeks pursuing his sport, Kick
Boxing with Team GB. If he finishes in the top three he will be on the way to competing in
the next Olympics. Well done and good luck to Joshua!
SCHOOLMEALS
WEEKBEGINNING - 16TH JULY 2012
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Meat Chicken Pasta
Bake
Sausage, Mash
and Onion
Gravy
Roast Pork with
Roast Potatoes
Beef Lasagne
with Garlic
Bread
BBQ Chicken
Thigh with Rice
Fish or
alternative
Jacket Potato
with Baked
Fish Gratin
with New
Tuna
Mayonnaise
Cajun Fish with
Chipped
Vegetarian Roasted
Vegetable Pasta
Vegetable
Cornish Pasty
with Mash
Cauliflower and
Broccoli Bake
with Roast
Potatoes
Vegetable
Lasagne with
Garlic Bread
Vegetable
Wrap with
Chipped
Desserts ChocolateSponge with
Oat Cookiewith Fruit
Fruit Berry Barwith Vanilla Ice
Jelly with Fruit Fruit Deli Bar
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
Parent Council News
Many thanks to Mrs Sugden and Mrs Hall who both volunteered to represent 5B. Following a
ballot of parents in 5B Mrs Hall was duly elected. Mrs Marelli has placed a suggestion box
in the school foyer for parents to drop in any comments they wish to make. The Council will
check the box weekly and record comments posted for their next meeting on September
20th. Please feel free to drop in any comments/suggestions. If you would like to receive a
reply please add your name.
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And finally.......Our Pond
Miss Bates is looking for old paving slabs tomake a path around the school pond so the
slabs can be broken. If you have any that
we can use please speak to Mr Kempster
who will organise where to put them. He can be reached
on the drive or ring the school office. Many thanks.
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.brampton.bexley.dbprimary
.com
www.brampton.bexley.sch.uk
RJ Finley OShaughnessy
RJ Bailey Smith (Bronze)
RJ Archie Donovan
RJ Leila Burstow
RJ Hayden Dalby
RJ Aneya Dixon
RJ Olivia Costi (Bronze)
RJ Joshua Miah (Bronze)
RJ Rohaan Verdee (Bronze)
RJ Oliver Tampling (Bronze)
RJ Kyle Wilkinson (Bronze)
RJ Samuel Regan (Bronze)
RJ George Payne (Bronze)
RJ Brodie Venables (Bronze)
RJ Will Palmer (Bronze)
RJ Aoife Kavanagh (Bronze)
RJ Nina Zafeiroudis (Bronze)
3WH Billy Jackson
3WHRicky To (Super Gold)
3WHDylan Bhambra
3WH- Lucy Tolfrey
3WH Holly Sugden
3WH Katie White
3WH Jana Barber
3WH Jack Kyne
4CBen Swannell
4C Mollie Barnes (Super Gold)
4CHarry Callaghan
4C Daniella Capelli
4C tennema Mbriwa
4C Vaishali Kulenthiran (Super
Gold)
4C Isaac Campbell (Super Gold)
Unfortunately there is not
enough space to mention the
childrens achievements here
but if you are interested to see
your childs mention please pop
in and ask to see it.
BRAMPTON GOLD BOOK
Striving to Reach the Best
Every week we print the names of those children who have
achieved in either their work, conduct or behaviour around
school and have been entered in the Gold Book. They have
been mentioned in Mondays celebratory assembly. After 3
mentions children receive a bronze certificate, 6 mentions for asilver, 9 mentions for a gold, 12 mentions for a Super Gold and
15 mentions for a Platinum certificate, 18 for Diamond, 21+
for a Head teachers Award and 24 for a Special Head teacher
Award and Badge.
Weekly Attendance
Week ending 6.7.12
RB: 94%
RJ: 91.7%
1B: 95.3%
1W: 92.3%
2PW: 95%2B: 94.3%
3W: 100%
3WH: 99.7%
4C: 99%
4H: 96%
5B: 99.7%
5C: 95.5%
6S: 96.3%
6M: 97%
Well done to 3W and the
other classes above96.1%
Our School Total was 96.1%
Raffle Prize Winners
The winners in this weeks draw for
tea with Miss Fisher were MatthewSmith in RB and Jack Allender in
4C.
Well done to them for showing the
appropriate behaviour.
HOUSE POINTS
Week ending 24.9.10
1st Blue = 51 2ndYellow = 48
3rdGreen= 47 4thRed = 39
Congratulations to Blue House members!