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Term î9 - platt.kent.sch.uk
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Term 2—2019
I felt honoured to be part of Platt community for Remembrance this year. The Head boy and Head girl represented the school beautifully, laying the wreath for the school. It was lovely to see so many of the
school community there as members of other local groups.
As a school we held our own Remembrance service at church. Thank you to the Voyagers for leading this very thoughtful and reflective
service.
I would like to welcome our new children and families.
Welcome to Kyle who has joined us in year 2 and Warren in year 4.
Please talk to the office for information
on how to join.
The 200 club winners:
October:
November:
1st prize - Sarah Clark
2nd prize - Debbie Salisbury
1st prize - Victoria Benedikz
2nd - Amelia Mills
200 club:
The Choir...
Our choir have been very busy over the last few weeks from performing in the church to
opening our school Christmas Fair and most recently singing carols
to the residents at Harpwood Residential Care home.
The children in the choir are dedicated, they practise every
Monday and are always so enthu-siastic about learning a new song, as well as performing with confi-dence, skill and a great sense of
fun.
We are very grateful to have Miss Self supporting the choir
especially with these additional events.
As a school we are privileged to have been offered the
opportunity to perform in Young Voices at the O2 in February. The children (and adults) are really
excited!
December:
1st prize - Kelly Lonkhurst
2nd prize - Lucilla Mackay
From the Pioneers...
On the 4th of November, we visited the PGL centre at Marchants Hill in Surrey, and were fortunate enough to stay in a shiny, brand new accommodation block
which was even better than a hotel! The site was huge, with all kinds of exciting activities, and amazing views of forestry and the surrounding countryside.
On the first evening, we played the game ‘Ambush’, where we split into two teams and took it in turns to hide in the woods, even though it was pitch black, disorientating and scary! The other team then had just ten minutes to find the
other team, using their beady eyes and head torches. The end result was a draw: 2-all.
The next two days were packed with excitement and adrenalin. Both of our teams had the chance to try the low ropes, challenge course, abseiling, rock
climbing, zip-wire, buggy building, rifle shooting and trapeze. Of all these activ-ities, we agreed that the abseiling and trapeze were the most terrifying – both
involved towering heights!
Our final two days included trying our luck at raft building, as well as finding our way during the orienteering activity and bouncing our way through an aero-
ball game (which is like basketball on trampolines). We also experienced the dizzying thrill of the giant swing, where our team mates had to pull a rope back in order to lift the giant swing as high as possible, before we pulled the green
rope to release us. We swung back and forth even higher than our school build-ings!
Each evening we carried out a variety of activities including ‘Splash’ where we had to protect our water balloon, ‘Robot Wars’ where we designed our own
model robot, and a movie night where we watched ‘Boss Baby’ and ate lots of sweets!
All in all we had a great time, which was definitely helped by the delicious food we were served throughout each day. We are certain that next year’s Year 6 class will really enjoy themselves, but we have one piece of advice: DON’T
LOOK DOWN!
Some highlights….
Whole School Science Day….
Mega Star Achievements….
Congratulations to the following children for reaching 150 megastars:
Cassia
To these children for reaching 300 megastars:
Katie, Sienna, Eliza, Elizabeth, Joshua, William, Oliver , Alex and Ellis
And to these children for reaching 450 megastars:
Blake and Ralfy
Year 3 and 4 Greek Day….
Key Dates:
As always, we continue to welcome volunteers to support the children’s learning. If you think you may be able to give up some of your time, either
regularly or occasionally, please do not hesitate to contact the school. We are always keen for volunteers to assist with the walk to and from our
Church services.
Thank you for all of your support this year!
PTA
Our hardship fund is available to help support any child.
Please feel free to talk to Mrs Crittenden about this confidentially.
6.1.20 Term starts
6.1.20 onwards E safety week (post-Christmas device gifts)- whole school e-safety
9.1.20 Swimming lessons – Yr 3 and 4 (in school time 1.20pm departure) 13.1.19 Open the book assembly 13.1/20 or 15.1.20 Please select one date to keep numbers man-
Parents to view books 2.30pm onwards* Refreshments available from the PTA
15.1.20 Church Service – Baptism (Year 6 class leading) in school. 15.1.20 Deadline for Reception 2020 applications 16.1.20 Swimming lessons – Yr 3 and 4 (in school time 1.20pm departure) 17.1.20 Family Trust assembly 23.1.20 Swimming lessons – Yr 3 and 4 (in school time 1.20pm departure) 30.1.20 Swimming lessons – Yr 3 and 4 (in school time 1.20pm departure) 3.2.20 Open the book assembly 3.2.20 Young voices – 02 (choir children)
5.2.20 Platt Hosting Debating Workshop—Year 5 and partnership schools
6.2.20 Swimming lessons – Yr 3 and 4 (in school time 1.20pm departure)
7.2.20 PTA Popcorn Night 11.2.20 Topic presentation for Year 3 and 4 dress rehearsal – younger siblings
welcome. (2.15pm) TBC Year 6 bike-ability
12.2.20 Topic presentation for Year 3 and 4 (No younger siblings at this per
13.2.20 Parent consultations (late) 5pm onwards
13.2.20 Swimming lessons – Yr 3 and 4 (in school time 1.20pm departure)
14.2.20 School finishes at 1.30pm. Parent consultations in the afternoon.
Term dates 2019-2020
Term 3
6.1.20-14.2.20
14.2.20 School finishes at 1.30pm *
Term 4
24.2.20-1.4.20
1.4.20 3pm finish
Term 5
16.4.20-22.5.20
22.5.20 INSET day
Term 6
1.6.20-22.7.20
21.7.20 3pm finish
22.7.20 INSET day
*this will facilitate afternoon parent consultation slots. We will look to offer a paid club for the afternoon
for those parents unable to find childcare, this will be led by school staff.
I would like to thank you all, parents and staff, for the
support I have received during my time as acting headteacher.
I would like to welcome Mrs Crittenden to our school family and am looking forward to working with her in the new year
and supporting her in my role as deputy headteacher.
Have a safe and happy Christmas.
Mrs Dyson - Acting Headteacher