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Key Dates for the Diary
School Trips Tuesday 28th November
Class 5 & Class 6 Junior Citizens Trip
Thursday 14th December Class 2 trip to London Zoo
Class Assemblies at 9.00am 29th November - Class 6
31st January 2018 - Reception Class
28th February 2018 - Class 4
7th March 2018 - Class 1 14th March 2018 - Class 2
Christmas Dates for your Diary
8th December St Jude’s Christmas Fair 3.30pm - 5.00pm
Monday 11th December at 1.30pm
Christmas Carol Rehearsal at Herne Hill Baptist Church - Volunteers welcome to
support with walking children down
Tuesday 12th December at 9.30am Christmas Carol Service at Herne Hill Baptist
Church – Volunteers welcome to support
with walking children down
Thursday 14th December at 9.15am Reception Nativity Play at school
Friday 15th December at 2.00pm
Christmas Pantomime Performance for the whole school – Aladdin – kindly supported
by the PTA – Thank you!
Tuesday 19th December at 9.15am Christmas Performance – Year 1 – Year 6 in
the school hall
Christmas Holidays 20th December School closes at 1.30pm (Please collect children after lunchtime)
School re-opens on Thursday 4th January 2018
Dear Lord
We thank you for
Road Safety Week.
For reminding us to
stay safe on the roads and why it is
so important to follow
and obey any road signs.
Keep us safe as we
walk around our
neighbourhood and help us to be sensible
when we are by a road.
In Jesus’s name
Amen
ST JUDE'S CHRISTMAS FAIR, FRIDAY 8TH DECEMBER 2017
3.30pm - 5.00PM
Your children received some raffle tickets from their teachers this week.
Please write your child's name and class on the back of each ticket
stump (you keep the other strip). Put the stumps and money (50p per ticket or £2.50 a strip) in an envelope and hand into your class
teacher.
Also don't forget the Crafty Kids Sessions after school in the Art Room
starting today! Come along and help make some craft items to sell at the Christmas Fair. Everyone welcome, children must be accompanied
by an adult: Friday 24th November 3.30-5.00pm
Friday 1st December 3.30-5.00 pm
Loads of homemade jams and
Chutney. Recycled material make into bags, Alice bands and Christmas gifts.
All gifts made from recycled
products.
Saints and Workers of the Week
Saint of the Week
George in Class 5 for being supportive and helpful on the Class 5 trip. Natasha in Class 4 for welcoming Mr Wilkinson to our St Jude’s Family in such a thoughtful way.
Workers of the Week
School Council for sharing great ideas and questions when meeting school council members. They also gave our new Chair of Governors, Mr Wilkinson a very warm welcome.
Class Dojo Winners
Individual Winner: Our overall winner this week is Esme
Forrest in Class 5 with 72 Dojo Points! We are very proud of you Esme. Congratulations!
Class Winner: Class 5 are the winners this week with
1247 Dojo Points!
Top Scores:
Reception: Hamish with 48 Dojo Points Class 1: Mohamed with 53 Dojo Points
Class 2: Jimmy with 40 Dojo Points Class 3: Kiyonari with 48 Dojo Points
Class 4: Elinor with 28 Dojo Points Class 5: Esme Forrest with 72 Dojo Points
Class 6: Joffrey and Theo with 52 Dojo Points
This week was Road Safety Awareness Week at St Jude’s!
During assembly on Monday the School Council and Ms Heron shared important messages about keeping safe on
the roads, and reminded children to cross roads at safe,
well-lit places and pelican crossings.
This was all done with the help of our hedgehogs in this video clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=PasNa8bZg-8 Children will be taking part in a poster competition to win special fluorescent badges –
Remember, on these dark nights and mornings, Be Safe
and Be Seen!
Black History Month Exhibition - Celebrating St Jude's Family Learning Projects!
Our children and families have impressed us all once again with their creative talents. Here is a sample of the wonderful art work that children have completed, this year there has been a focus on African and Caribbean Folklore. This has inspired children to produce papier mache models, create books and recipes, as well as share poetry and stories. The exhibition will run throughout this week after school - please drop by if you did not get a chance to visit on the Parents' Evening.
St Jude's Online Safety Newsflash Did you know that, in the UK, more than 4,000 online ransomware attacks have occurred every day since the beginning of 2017? During this time, 18 million new malware samples were captured by online protection pro-grammes such as Norton Anti-Virus.
Online Safety Top Tips of the Week Your online identity is precious. Here is how to protect it:
1. Don’t play social media games - one of the most notorious information security holes is the secret ques-tion and answer. These kinds of checks are very weak in terms of security, and are often the tool used to crack open people’s accounts. It’s a common game on social networks to post your “wrestler name” or “superhero name” and so on, which usually involves combining something like the name of your first teacher with the place you grew up. You’ve just given them the answers to two commonly asked security questions! 2. Don’t take unofficial online quizzes - one way to check trustworthiness is to look at the URL (internet address) the quiz came from before you click it – if it’s not a recognised, reputable name (like Buzzfeed), don’t take the risk. But malicious sites can also disguise their web addresses, so if you can avoid it, it’s best not to do those quizzes at all. 3. Turn on two-factor authentication - it might have an awkward name, but two-factor authentication (or 2FA, or TFA) is a way of adding an extra layer of security to your accounts. When you log in, you get a one-time
passcode sent to your mobile phone – or even better, get an authenticator app such as Google Authenticator. 4. Use a password manager – you could download either 1Password or LastPass and start making random passwords for every site you use. One further suggestion is, next time you get a new phone or a computer, start fresh and change account passwords as you add them.
Class 5’s Royal Observatory and Planetarium visit.
On Wednesday, Class 5 trekked to Greenwich to visit the Royal Observatory and take in a show at the Planetarium. At the Royal Observatory, we looked out across London and stood on either side of the Meridian Line. We were in two different time zones!
As part of our visit, we saw a show in the Planetarium entitled ‘Universe on your doorstep’. We learnt a lot of new facts and met some
of Earth’s neighbours. We travelled to Saturn and Mars, through the asteroid belt and all the way to the edge of our galaxy. It was amazing! We also visited the different sections of the observatory and really enjoyed the hands on activities.
Future rocket designers!
We are trying to
create an orbit.