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Sutton CP News…
Head teacher: Mrs Fiona Beetles Deputy Headteacher: Mrs Jill Fletcher Sutton CP School, Bridge Road, Sutton-In-Craven, Keighley, BD20 7ES
Tel: 01535 633064 Email:[email protected]
11 May 18
School meals are
free for YR/Y1 &
Y2 and cost £2.10
per day for other
year groups. Meals
are freshly cooked
each day in our
kitchen by Mrs.
Johnson. Meals must be taken as a
full week. With the exception of
promotional meals (such as Christ-
mas Dinner) we do not have the
capacity to offer ‘one off meals’
For food ordering
purposes the school office re-
quires one week’s notice to change
to/from school meals.
Organic Meatballs with Tomato
Sauce & Pasta
Broccoli & Sweetcorn
Sliced Wholemeal Bread
***
Summer Fruit Crumble & Custard
V Margarita Pizza
Veggie Sticks
Sauté Potatoes
***
Chocolate & Orange Flapjack
Roast Chicken & Gravy
Potato Mash
Peas & Cauliflower
Crusty Bread
***
Rice Pudding
Savoury Minced Beef & Yorkshire
Puds
New Potatoes
Summer Cabbage & Carrots
Pitta Bread
***
Chocolate Surprise Cake with
Chocolate Sause
Fish Fingers ‘n Ketchup
Peas & sweetcorn
Chips
Apricot seed bread
***
Iced pineapple sponge
Fresh Fruit /
Yoghurt dessert
option every day
Sutton CP win the trophy at the South Craven
Primary Maths Challenge 2018
For the second year in a row our team of 8
Year 3 and 4 children have won first place
at the South Craven Maths Challenge
Event. The event, which took place on Wednesday 2nd May after school, was
organised by the maths department at South Craven and feeder primary schools
were invited. There were about 8 teams from local schools, each with 8 pupils
from Years 3 and 4. Our team - Oscar, Oliver, Annabel, Matthew, Adam, Maisy,
Mya and Hamilton – worked exceptionally well together and gained enough points
to come first. There were three challenges involving problem solving, arithmetic
skills and construction skills and the team excelled in then all. Our tower of
straws, held together with paper clips, reached a very impressive height of 1m
26cm! Mrs Howes and Mrs Fletcher were both very impressed with the enthu-
siasm and commitment shown by the team and said they were a delight to work
with. Well done team!
Get ready for the weekend!
You can now change your book after school on Fridays as our Library will be open until 4pm
Our library books are available to borrow for 3
weeks, they can be renewed for a further 3
weeks, if required. Then they must be returned and scanned back into the li-
brary. Until they are your child is accountable for the book and no one else is able
to read it.
Sadly a lot of our books, borrowed prior to the new library system being installed
are still missing in action! We know how easy it is for library books to get easily
get mixed up in your own collection at home – please check through your shelves
at home for any books with the school stamp on the inner page and return them so
other children can enjoy them.
A basket for anonymous returns will be available in the Library
Thank You—Mrs Broughton
Sutton CP News…
Head teacher: Mrs Fiona Beetles Deputy Headteacher: Mrs Jill Fletcher Sutton CP School, Bridge Road, Sutton-In-Craven, Keighley, BD20 7ES
Tel: 01535 633064 Email:[email protected]
11 May 18
Rainbow Day Our recent fund-
raiser to support
a local child with
cancer raised
£174.77
Thank you!
Getting Ready to Race for Life Friday 18 May 18
Heading to the Start line is beating cancer!
All children in our school will be taking part in
our annual official 5K ‘Race for life’ on the afternoon
of Friday 18th May. Each year we are able to make a
significant donation to Cancer Research UK following
this event and we are asking for your support to be able
to do the same in May 18!
All runners should:
Attend the pre race brief event briefing at 1.15
Come dressed in pink the official Race for Life
Colour ! (children can come to school dressed in
their running gear in the morning)
Wear appropriate running shoes
Wear sun hats and bring water bottles
Families are welcome to come and support us all
in Sutton Park from about 1.30 onwards.
A message from the Green Group
We are looking for old
cereal boxes for part of
our fiver challenge. If you have any spare boxes we
would be most grateful for them
Thank you
Mr Allack and Mrs Kerr
Hospital Courtyard Garden Harvest Appeal 1718
Eva and Stan have been busy
recently helping to plant in the
ward garden! We are almost
finished and just have a bit of
painting and decorating to do!
Once we have done better pho-
tos I will send you some pic-
tures of the garden!
Love from Nurse Amy
Bags 2School The Early Years team are organising a Bags 2 School
Collection on 24 May @ 9.00am. Your child will have
bought a bag home today. This is a great opportunity to
have a good spring clean and get rid of
We accept the following ‘good quality’ items for
RE-USE:
Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s clothing
Paired shoes (tied together or elastic band around)
Handbags, Hats, Bags, Scarves and ties, Jewellery
Lingerie, Socks, Belts, Soft toys, Household linen
Curtains, Towels, Bedding (bed sheets, pillow cases and
duvet covers)
We DO NOT accept:
Duvets and blankets, Pillows and cushions
Carpets, rugs and mats (including bath, shower and toilet
mats) Soiled, painted, ripped or wet clothing
School uniforms with and without logo
Corporate clothing and workwear
Textile off cuts, yarns or threaded material
Sutton CP News…
11 May 18
By having regular conversations about the news you are
able to share a whole range of topics and together make
more sense of different events, issues and stories.
There are no rules or script to follow but you might want
to watch, listen, read and discuss the news selectively.
Some significant news stories can be frightening and you
will need to consider what your child can cope with and
whether they are developmentally ready to understand
certain events. For example, you might decide to listen to
the news rather than watch it as there may be images
they might find upsetting.
Talking about the major headlines of the day and current
affairs is important so that children grow up as global
citizens but it’s important too to share a variety of fun
and exciting news stories from the worlds of sport, en-
tertainment, music, science, etc. as well as local news
closer to home.
Here are some quick tips:
Initiate discussions about the news using the Picture News resources.
Read and watch some news stories together from different sources.
Find out what your child knows about the news and explore their understanding.
Listen to what your child says and value their opinions.
Explain simply and in a way that makes sense to them.
Promote a habit of enquiry and make asking questions your child’s default setting.
Help your child to spot fake news and how to fact-check.
Develop a news habit by accessing the news daily.
Defuse bad news and offer reassurance.
Protect your child from distressing and disturbing news.
Avoid repeated viewings of the same news event.
Monitor your child’s exposure to the news.
Discussing the news of the day doesn’t have to be formal but can be done naturally and casually in everyday mo-
ments such as on the way to school or preparing a meal.
The important thing is to keep the conversation going about the news and make it a feature of your daily lives.
By working together we can help children become critical consumers of the news so that they are ‘news savvy’, ar-
ticulate and confident citizens.
Sutton CP News…
Head teacher: Mrs Fiona Beetles Deputy Headteacher: Mrs Jill Fletcher Sutton CP School, Bridge Road, Sutton-In-Craven, Keighley, BD20 7ES
Tel: 01535 633064 Email:[email protected]
11 May 18
Dear wonderful Year 6 pupil,
As you know, the SATs tests will soon be here from Monday 14th May until Thursday 17th
May. There are two more school days before you get the chance to do what you have
been preparing for all year! Here’s what you will be doing that week…
Monday 14th May English Grammar and spelling test
Tuesday 15th May English Reading test
Wednesday 16th May Maths Arithmetic test and Reasoning test
Thursday 17th May Maths Reasoning test
Your parents have been sent a letter too, so that your teachers can work with them to make sure you
are given plenty of support and to help to make sure you can do your best in these tests.
How can YOU help yourself to do your best in the tests?
Go to bed at a sensible time each night –
sensible breakfast so you don’t have a rumbling tummy in the middle of the tests.
Come to school each day on time and with a positive and determined attitude.
Concentrate and do your best in EVERY SINGLE TEST. You only get one go at it – make sure it’s
your very best.
Work quickly and carefully to finish each test and don’t make unnecessary mistakes.
Spend time enjoying yourself, doing what children do and NOT worrying about them!
Some things you need to remember… The SATs tests are very important for your future. You need to
remember that your best is wonderful and is good enough for yourself, your parents and your school. You
are well prepared for these and simply need to try hard to remember and use the things you have
learned so far. Remember that the SATs tests only tell us two things about you: how good you are at
Maths and how good you are at English! They don’t tell us that you are (for example) wonderful artists,
fantastic sports people and team players, enthusiastic scientists or that you are kind and thoughtful
people who are fun to be with; qualities that make you who you are! Remember to try hard – they are im-
portant - - but remember this: there is so much more to you than SATs results! Good luck!
From Miss D and your whole school family xxx
Statutory Assessment—Information for Parents Please find here a link to information received in school from the government for parents of children in Y2 and Y6 who are
just about to begin their statutory end of key stage assessments (SATs)
You can also find this information on your child's class page of the school website
.
Community News…
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Communication with School
We want to use as many ways as possible to keep in touch with you.
How we tell you what is going on in school...
Facebook*
Website
Regular Newsletter
(on website and emailed by request)
If we need to get in touch with you
We will use the contact information you
have provided—if this changes, you need
to let us know.
If you’d like to get in touch with us please ….
Phone us 01535 633064
Email: administrator @suttoncp.uk
Please don’t use Facebook to try and contact
school. Mrs Beetles & Mrs Fletcher are in the playground
most days before and after school.