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    Reception have been learning about different modes of transport. On a recent (believe it or not!) SUNNY Fridayafternoon, we were lucky enough to have a friend of a

    member of staff bring his motorbike into school. The childrenwere able to ask questions and look at the big, long, super duper (Will RJ) black Triumph Street Triple R motorbike.Many were even brave enough to sit on it! Some tried thehorn and others got to try on the crash helmet which wediscovered is really quite heavy and also the protective leather

    jacket. Although most of the children still had quite a bit of growing to do for it to fit them! It was a great experience to beable to get so close to and sit on

    a real motorbike, we had alovely afternoon. Thank you toMiss Lamberts friend and P.S.sorry for any scratches on the

    paintwork!

    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 tofind a solution where things are put right, the victims needs are met whilst alsomeeting the needs of the wrong doer and meet all the schools responsibilities.

    Week ending: 18.5.12Summer Term: Issue 5

    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: Receptions visitor Forthcoming Dates Parent Support Advisor Parents in School Week 3 Menu School News Contact Details Gold Book Entries Weekly Attendance

    Forthcoming Dates:Wednesday 23rd May

    Y6 School Journey MeetingFriday 25th MayDonation Day for boughtcakes for Inflatable DaySunday 27th MayFOB Inflatable DayMonday 28th MayMr Richardson, previoushead, in School Assembly

    Wednesday 30th MayVisiting Writer in AssemblyGolden Jubilee LunchThursday 31st May7.15 FOBFriday 1st Junepm Royal Garden Party Kingsand Queens DayMonday 4th June

    Half term

    R ECEPTION S S PECIAL VISITOR

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    A D AY IN THE L IFE O F A MANDA R EED O U R P ARENT S UPPORT A DVISOR

    Brampton BulletinPage 2

    Amanda Reed has been our Parent Support Advisor for the last three years. Amanda is in school every Friday and is probably well known tomany of you now, especially if you have attended the schools FamilySEAL sessions. Amanda works with individual parents and childrenand has also played an important part in helping the school supportparental development and well-being through organising workshops onParent Empowerment and Signalong sessions. She has run coffeemornings and raised funds for MacMillan Cancer charity. She has organised variousworkshops for Parents, including sessions on ADHD and attends our Parent Evenings and isavailable along with our Governors to answer and support parental queries. Below is a tableshowing the types of interventions that Amanda has been involved in with the numbers ofindividuals involved. She has supported in areas affecting Child protection/Safeguarding,

    Domestic violence, Familyrelationships, Bereavement/Loss,Mental Health, Physical Health, Self-esteem/Friendships, Attendance/Punctuality, Unhappy at/withschool/home, Behaviour, Transition,Employment/Training/Education,Housing/Benefits and Poverty.Amanda is also keen to involve moreparents, especially Dads, in schoollife and is working with localproviders to organise more familylearning opportunities. As you cansee, Amanda does an amazing job insupporting our pupils and families in

    one day a week.You can contact Amanda, in confidence, via the school office.

    Parents in SchoolIn order not to disturb lessons and to maintain the safety of all our pupils, parents who

    bring children into school late will be asked to leave their child at the school office, ratherthan escort them down to their classroom. The office staff will take any messages for the

    teacher who can then make an appointment at a later mutually convenient time.

    Many thanks in anticipation of your co-operation in these matters.

    Intervention Type Numbers Individuals

    Student Contact (In School) 9 15

    Parent Contact (In School) 15 31

    Home Visit 1 1

    Indirect Contact 7 15

    School Meeting 4 4

    Agency Meeting 2 3

    Information Sharing 4 5

    Signposting 4 4

    Group Work 57 194

    Total Recorded 103 272

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    Issue 5 Page 3

    School NewsWe are pleased to report that our recent collection for the Royal

    Lifeboat Institution raised 57.63. Many thanks toall the children and staff who made a donation to

    this worthwhile cause.Thanks also go to Jessica and James Baldwin who

    donated a brand new book each for our new school library. These books willnow have a special name plate inside to acknowledge name of the person

    making the kind donation.

    S C H O O L M E A L S

    W EEK BEGINNING - 21 ST M AY 2012

    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

    Meat HomemadeSpicy Chickenor Cheese Pizza with Pasta andColeslaw

    Bolognaise Pas-ta Bake

    Roast Beef withRoast Potatoes

    Crispy ChineseChicken withRice

    Homemade FishCake withChippedPotatoes

    Fish or alternative

    Courgette andSweetcornOmelette withNew Potatoes

    Tuna and RedOnion Fritatta with PotatoWedges

    Spring Vegeta- ble Wheel withRoast Potatoes

    Tomato andThyme Fishwith New Pota-toes

    RoastedVegetableQuiche

    Vegetarian Pesto Pasta Vegetable Chilli

    and Rice

    Macaroni

    Cheese

    Desserts Peaches withRaspberryFrozen Yoghurt

    Carrot Cake Chocolate Or-ange Browniewith Ice Cream

    Zesty LemonCake

    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 AllergiesPlease 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

    Contact DetailsPlease could parents ensure we have up to date contact details for both parents, home and

    work and any mobile numbers; along with the same for any other contacts you wish us to usesuch as grand-parents. We have had two incidents this week when we have been unable to

    reach a parent as their details were out of date. This causes distress to the child and

    problems for school. Please see Ms Saill in the office if you need to update your details.

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    And finally.......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 Sophia Lawrence (Bronze)RB Imogen Hill (Bronze)RB Lewis McKay (Bronze)RB Alex LarnerRB Jayden Guerrier (Bronze)RB Eesha MatharooRB Liam Jarvis1B Molly Jackaman1B Evie Alexander (Silver)1B Ryan Puszyk (Silver)2BHope Wyatt (Silver)2B Kitty McMullen2B Amy Bellett (Gold)2B Macy Billington2B Eloise Hill2PWAmi Brown-Rogers2PW Jessica McCawley2PW Joshua Bassett2PW Caitlyn Steele (Silver)2PW Daisy Ingram2PW Aimee Irving (Silver)2PW-Rheas Baruah2PW Ryan Lane2PW Valentino Flores-Nunez(Silver)2PW Finlay Wicks (Gold)2PW Kody Johnson (Silver)

    2PW Mia Capelli2PW Maria Buckner2PW- Oliver Box (Gold)2PWCharlie Tracey3WJacob Orchard (Super Gold)3W Billy Voller3WJoseph Solan (Gold)3W-Hananh Syndercombe3W Kier Patching3WLuke Hone (Gold)3WZachary Clarke (Super Gold)3W- Hannah Sweet3W Curtis Douglas (Gold)3WAnnabel Black (Gold)3W Tayla Cox (Gold)4HAlex Bailey (Gold)4H Bani Dhoofer4HRebecca Jardine (Platinum)4HFreya Davies (Bronze)

    Unfortunately there is notenough space to mention thechildrens achievements herebut if you are interested to see

    your childs mention please popin and ask to see it.

    BRAMPTON GOLD BOOK Striving to Reach the Best

    Every week we print the names of those children who haveachieved in either their work, conduct or behaviour aroundschool 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 and15 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 11.5.12RB: 95%RJ: 88.3%1B: 97.5% 1W: 97.8%

    2B: 99.2% 2PW: 95.4%3W: 94.6%3WH: 99.1% 4C: 95.8%4H: 96.1% 5B: 95.7%5C: 92.3%6S: 97.1% 6M: 94.2%Well done to 2B and the other classes above 96.1%Our School Total was 95.6%

    Raffle Prize WinnersThere was no draw this week

    due to Year 6 SATs taking place inthe hall. Two names from each KeyStage will be drawn next week for

    the treat with Miss fisher at the endof the term.

    HOUSE POINTSWeek ending 24.9.10

    1st Blue = 149 2nd Red= 1303rdGreen = 123 4th Yellow = 103Congratulations to Blue House members!