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    Last week was National Science and

    Engineering week at Brampton Primary

    School where we looked at the world

    in motion. The children took part inlots of fun and exciting activities

    which used their Science and Design Technology skills.

    KS2 explored what happened to eggs when they were placed in

    different liquids with some remarkable results.

    KS1 were challenged to find out how many colours a sweet shell

    was made up of using filter paper, water and a sweet. They

    were amazed at how the water separated the colours across

    the paper. Reception and Year 1 even created some art workexploring felt tip pens in the same way! Each year group also

    designed and made models using scientific theory to make

    them move. Year 1 and Reception made

    super spinners based on helicopter

    design; Year 2 produced balloon powered

    racing cars; Year 3 made boats with sails;

    Year 4 explored the phases of the moon;

    Year 5 created toys with cams; Year 6constructed hovercrafts with balloons and CDs. The week

    ended with a fabulous exhibition of what the children had got

    up to. Thank you to all the parents that showed their support

    during the afternoon and we are sure you were fascinated by

    what you saw! Many thanks to Miss Westbrook and Miss Bates

    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: 23.3.12

    Spring Term: Issue 11

    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:

    Science & Technology

    Week

    Forthcoming Dates

    Why we like our clubs...

    Week 3 Menu School News

    Gold Book Entries

    Weekly Attendance

    And finally

    Forthcoming Dates:

    Monday March 26th

    Parents Evening (pleasenote change of date)

    Tuesday 27th March

    Y6 Chessington

    Wednesday March 28th

    CRIBs event/5B Parents

    Thursday March 29th

    Parents Evenings

    Friday 30th March

    End of termMonday 16th April

    Term starts for children

    Friday 20th April

    Yr 4 British Museum

    Wednesday 27th April

    Parent Forum Meeting

    Thursday 26th April

    7.15pm FOB Meeting

    SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY WEEK

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    And finally......Saints Days

    We would like to confirm that on Saints Days e.g. St

    Georges Day on April 23rd, children are encouraged to

    wear their uniforms from organisations such as Cubs,

    Boys Brigade and Brownies to school. We like to

    acknowledge their commitment and contribute to clubs

    and their wider community.

    Remember if you like what were doing tell

    us and others! If you dont, please help us im-

    prove!

    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

    RB Ravi Bhat

    RB Alex Larner

    RB Zak Hone

    RBJessica Hinxman

    RB Alice Pearce

    RB Louis Wait

    RB Imogen Hill

    RB Jayden Guerrier

    RB Sam Rye

    RB Maciej Kaminski

    RB Sophia Lawrence

    RB Callum Ingram

    RB Emily Atkinson

    2B Leila Kimber

    2B Taylor Owens

    4C Gemma Barclay

    4C Sam Edwards

    4C Navpreet Minhas

    4C Vaishali Kulenthiran

    4C Mollie Barnes

    4C Louie Panayiotou

    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 17.3.12

    RB: 97.7%

    RJ: 99.3%

    1B: 99%

    1W: 98.3%

    2PW: 98.7%2B: 97%

    3W: 99.4%

    3WH: 96.6%

    4C: 99%

    4H: 95.7%

    5B: 99.3%

    5C: 95.2%

    6S: 95.7%

    6M: 99.3%

    Well done to 3W and the

    other classes above96.1%

    Our School Total was 97.9%!

    Raffle Prize Winners

    The winners in this weeks draw for

    tea with Miss Fisher were LouiseJardine in 1W and Lucy Collins in

    6S

    Well done to them for showing the

    appropriate behaviour.

    HOUSE POINTS

    Week ending 24.9.10

    1st Yellow = 48 2ndBlue = 43

    3rd Red= 38 4thGreen= 27

    Congratulations to Yellow House members!