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Brampton Primary Girls Cricket Club went to Sidcup Cricket
Club to take part in the Borough girls Kwik Cricket
tournament t was the rst me we had entered and we
had one of the nalists in our groupThe girls have been lucky enough to have received free
coaching through chance to shine where Brampton were
rewarded for all the cricket we do in school They were
lucky enough to be coached by a former pupil of Brampton
Primary School; Kate Stent and were managed on the day
by another former pupil, Ben Stock
iss Benne was very proud of the girls as they came in
the borough out of a total of 8 schools that could haveentered
ell done to Sorrel Bulpi, eyla car, llie Boyle,
Francesca Capelli, Romy Hares, Ruby Allen, aniya Ali,
Gemma Barcley and Serene c Kay any thanks to
iss Benne for organising our team
The children and the parents had a lovely me in the sun
and are now looking forward to more summer cricket
f you are interested in playing for a club then please
contact either:
Belinda Guenigault at Bexley Cricket Club on 01322 557058
Alan c Cawley at Sidcup Cricket club on 0777121534
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: 15.6.12
Summer Term: Issue 8
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:
Bramptons Cricket News
Forthcoming Dates
Jubilee Celebrations
Summer Term Dates
Week 3 Menu Parent Council
Gold Book Entries
Weekly Attendance
And finally
Forthcoming Dates:
Monday 18th June
Y1 Phonics Screening9.00 Class Photographs
Tuesday 19th June
Reception to Farm
Y4 to Imperial War Museum
Book Fair
Wednesday 20th June
Play to Infants from Rose
Bruford students
2.00pm Puberty Meeting forY5 and 6 Parents Book Fair
7.00pm new VLE meeting for
parents
Friday 22nd June
New parents to Reception
meeting
Puberty talk to Years 5/6
Monday 25th June
International/Olympic week
BRAMPTONS CRICKETING SUCCESS
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SCHOOL JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS
Brampton BulletinPage 2
Many thanks to the parents who attended our Royal Garden Party. Thankfully the rain held
off. The children all looked fantastic in their outfits so thanks again to the efforts made
by parents to make the day so memorable.
Important Dates for the Summer Term.
In order that you can keep some important dates free in your diary we are publishing all
the dates for the rest of this term that we currently know about.
Tuesday 21st JuneFriday 29th June Year 6 School Journey
Tuesday 21st June 5C to British Museum
Wednesday 27th June Parent Council Meeting 7.30pm
Saturday 30th JuneBrampton Choir to Fairfield Hall Concert
Tuesday 3rd July9.15 New Reception children/parents in class
Wednesday 4th Julyam Infant Sports Day/7pm Year 5 Parents Secondary Selection
meeting
Thurdsay 5th Julyam Year 3/4 Sports Day/9.15 New Reception children/parents in class
Monday 9th JulyNew Reception children in for Storytime/Choir concert pm.
Tuesday 10th July pm Year 5/6 Sports Day
Thursday 12th JulyReports out to parents/7pm FOB Meeting
Friday 13th Julypm Parents invited in for Book Look
Saturday 14th JulyFOB Camping evening
Tuesday 17th July7.30pm Year 6 Concert
Wednesday 18th July 2.00pm Parent Thank You party/7.30pm Year 6 Concert
Thursday 19th July Infant fun Day/Year 3-4 Party/Year 6 Disco
Friday 20th JulyYear 6 Leavers Assembly/School Ends 3.15pm
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Issue Page 3
Parent News
Just before half term we held our first Parents Council meeting. We were very pleased to
welcome the representatives from 6 classes. The Council elected a chair, Claire Marelli (1B)
and secretary, Katy Halliday (1W). It was agreed the length of office was to be one year
from election; there is to be a meeting each half term with a maximum length of 1 and a
half hours. There was a discussion about the issues that they would like to work on and
ways in which they can then share their work and communicate with all parents. So watch
this space for more information over the coming term. Their next meeting is on 27th June
at 7.30 pm. We still need representatives from 3WH, 5B and 5C. If you are interested
please contact Miss Fisher via the school office.
SCHOOLMEALS
WEEKBEGINNING - 18TH JUNE 2012
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Meat Homemade
Spicy Chicken
or Cheese Pizza
with Pasta and
Coleslaw
Bolognaise
Pasta Bake
Roast Beef with
Roast Potatoes
Crispy Chinese
Chicken with
Rice
Homemade Fish
Cake with
Chipped
Potatoes
Fish or
alternative
Courgette and
Sweetcorn
Omelette with
New Potatoes
Tuna and Red
Onion Fritatta
with Potato
Wedges
Spring Vegeta-
ble Wheel with
Roast Potatoes
Tomato and
Thyme Fish
with New
Potatoes
Roasted
Vegetable
Quiche
Vegetarian Pesto Pasta Vegetable Chilli
and Rice
Macaroni
Cheese
Desserts Peaches with
Raspberry
Frozen YoghurtCarrot Cake Chocolate Or-
ange Brownie
with Ice CreamZesty Lemon
Cake
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
FOB News
FOB would like to invite you all to attend their next committee meeting Thursday 12th July
at 7.00pm when they will be looking to plan ahead for next years events. They hope you will
also be joining them for the final event of the yearCamping on the field on Saturday 14th
July!
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And finally.......Messages to Teachers
If a parent wishes to make an appointment or pass on a
message to a teacher or other member of staff, a form
is now available in reception which they should fill in
with their message and contact details.
The completed form should be given to the School
Office and the form will be put in the appropriate
register or post tray.
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.fronter.com/brampton
www.brampton.bexley.sch.uk
1B Jamie Lee-Brown (Silver)
1B Riley Williams (Silver)
1B Jamie Moffat (Silver)
1B Maddie Baxter (Silver)
1W Rebecca Dickson
1W Lucy Courtney (Silver)
1W James Berry (Silver)
1W Finley Broad
1W Louise Jardine (Silver)
1W Ana Neal (Silver)
3WHarry Callaghan
3W Molly Lucking
3WH Angel Chamberlain
3WHHenry Gilson
3WHDanielle Grimes
3WH- Joe Kavangh
3WH Jessica McTaggart (Super
gold)
3WH Lilly Mulford
3WH Spencer Nicklin
3WH Louie Rayner
3WH Jake Sutton
3WH Elois Turkson
3WH Tejal Vadukul
3WH Sonny Wade
3WH Rohan Shokar
3WH Katie White
3WH Harry Payne
3WH Harriet Thomas
4C Ben Swannell (Super gold)
4C Gemma Barclay (Super gold)
4C Luke Jarvis
4C Miatta Mbriwa
4C Navpreet Minhas (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 1.6.12
RB: 96%
RJ: 93.3%
1B: 99.3%
1W: 92.8%
2PW: 97.3%2B: 92.7%
3W: 97.3%
3WH: 93.8%
4C: 88.7%
4H: 98%
5B: 95.5%
5C: 98.7%
6S: 93.3%
6M: 88.7%
Well done to 1B and the
other classes above96.1%
Our School Total was 94.7%
Raffle Prize Winners
The winners in this weeks draw for
a treat with Miss Fisher wereRyan Davidson in 1W and Serena
McKay in 4C.
Well done to them for showing the
appropriate behaviour.