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  • 8/2/2019 Issue 9 Newsletter

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    Some small visitors

    came to visit Key Stage

    1 last Friday. Some were

    slimy, some were

    wriggly and others were

    rather scary! Andrew

    Smith the Minibeast

    Man brought along his

    great selection of minibeasts from around the world. The

    children got to touch a number of minibeasts ranging

    from a sedate tortoise to a furry terrantula! Other

    minibeasts the children explored were, a lizard that liked

    to be held like a doll, a very slimy Giant African Snail, a

    Giant African millipede that

    did the can can said Ryan

    from 1W, a surprisingly silky

    snake and a toad that used two

    year 1 girls as a toilet! It was a

    very exciting, but educational,experience for all the children.

    Many thanks to Miss

    Westbrook for organising a

    great day!

    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: 9.3.12

    Spring Term: Issue 9

    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:

    Mini-beasts

    Forthcoming Dates

    What makes me proud?

    Cross country

    Week 1 Menu Governor/FOB News

    Gold Book Entries

    Weekly Attendance

    Forthcoming Dates:

    Monday 12th March

    Science & Technology week

    Wednesday 14th MarchFOB Pamper Night

    Friday 16th March

    Y6 class to British Museum

    Thursday 22nd March

    6.00-7.00pm Taster Parent

    Empowerment Evening

    7.15 FOB Meeting MP Room

    Monday March 26th

    Parents Evening (pleasenote change of date)

    Wednesday March 28th

    CRIBs Easter Play

    Thursday March 29th

    Parents Evenings

    Friday 30th March

    End of term

    Monday 16th April

    Term starts for children

    THE M INIBEAST MAN RETURNS

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    WE ARE PROUD OF OUR ACHIEVEMENTS AT BRAMPTON

    Brampton BulletinPage 2

    I was very pleased with learning maths. I know how to get to 20 and 30. I felt good and Miss Beament gave me

    a well done sticker. Lewis in RB

    Im pleased with my writing because I did nice writing. It was neat and I drew my bike. I was happy because it

    was my best writing ever. Aditya in RJIm proud of doing hard work like when I do Maths. I sometimes think its hard but I can still do it. Sometimes

    I get a raffle ticket or a sticker and I feel very pleased with myself. Ravina in 1W

    Im proud of going on school trips with my friends because its fun. We learnt about new toys like a rocking

    horse. Carys in 1B

    Im proud of my spelling tests when I get them all right. Ive got them all right this year. They are hard. When

    they are right I get a raffle ticket and Ive had about 65! Josh in 2PW

    Im proud of getting my 9s the right way round last year. I remembered how to do them. I felt happy and I

    think Miss Bates noticed. Now Im trying to get my handwriting better. Macy in 2B

    Im proud of getting certificateswhen Ive been in the Gold Book because I did good work. I also got a

    certificate for speed stacking then I was happy. Zac in 3W

    I am achieving in Literacy by making my handwriting better. I try to do it neater and to write properly. Miss

    Whennell puts comments to help. I feel pleased with myself. Jack in 3WH

    I feel proud when I got 100 out of 100 in my times tables. I got a mark on my Assertive Mentoring and I felt

    really happy. Miss Hope said it was an improvement. George in 4H

    Im proud of my maths. Ive achieved a bit more because I used to get more getting theres than got its and now

    I get more got its. Im pretty proud of myself as Ive learnt more things. Charlotte in 4C

    Im proud of learning to divide properly. I did it last week, I found it quite difficult then Miss Bennett came and

    did a couple with me and I did it on my own and it was easier. Miss Bennett put a Got It stamp on my work

    and felt Yeah!!! Daisy in 5BIm proud of my cross country. We went around the field twice in a race and I was the first girl in Year 5 and I

    got a certificate. I just beat Taylor and couldnt believe it. I felt very proud. Patsy in 5C

    Im proud of playing a clarinet. First in Year 4 I wanted to play the flute but the teacher said try the clarinet.

    Now Im going for my Grade 2. My teacher thinks Ill pass with a merit if I work hard. Im really excited

    because I have a guitar and piano and now I can read music I hope to play the guitar at secondary school. Leyla

    in 6M

    Im proud of running in the cross country and being the year 6 boys champion. I thought Survin would get the

    certificate, so I felt happy to beat him. It was my first sporting certificate. I like running and Id like to keep it up.

    Jamie in 6S

    Cross Country

    Last Wednesday Miss Bennett kindly organised a whole school cross country event.

    Students from Welling School came along and offered their help and support throughout

    the day. Winners from each year group were presented with certificates in Mondays

    assembly. So well done to Ellie Magee and Jamie Patterson in Year 6; Ellie Sugden and

    Henry rogers in Year 5; Kitty Barker and Harry Vickery in Year 4; Hollie Sugden and Joe

    Kavanagh in Year 3; Chelsey Box and Jack Abbott in Year 2; Chloe Boyns and James Berry

    in Year 1 and Imogen Hill and Danny Woolston in Reception.

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    Issue 9 Page 3

    Governor News

    Last week the termly meeting of the full Governing Body

    was held chaired by Mrs Kerry Riley, our Vice chair.

    Beforehand school subject leaders met with their

    allocated governor to discuss curriculum updates. During

    the meeting governors received updates from all the

    different sub committees as well as a report on last terms work from Miss Fisher.

    SCHOOLMEALS

    WEEKBEGINNING - 12 TH MARCH 2012

    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

    Meat Chicken Pasta

    Bake

    Sausage, Mash

    and Onion

    Gravy

    Roast Pork with

    Roast Potatoes

    Beef Lasagne

    with Garlic

    Bread

    BBQ Chicken

    Thigh with Rice

    Fish or

    alternative

    Jacket Potato

    with Baked

    Beans

    Fish Gratin with

    New Potatoes

    Tuna Mayon-

    naise Jacket

    Potato

    Cajun Fish with

    Chipped

    Potatoes

    Vegetarian Roasted

    Vegetable Pasta

    Vegetable

    Cornish Pasty

    with Mash

    Cauliflower and

    Broccoli Bake

    with Roast

    Potatoes

    Vegetable

    Lasagne with

    Garlic Bread

    Vegetable

    Wrap with

    Chipped

    Potatoes

    Desserts Chocolate

    Sponge with

    Chocolate

    Sauce

    Oat Cookie with

    Fruit Wedges

    Fruit Berry Bar

    with Vanilla Ice

    Cream

    Jelly with Fruit 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 askparents not to put any nuts or items containing nuts in their childs packed lunches. Thank you

    FOB News

    We sadly heard last week that Mrs Heasman is no longer able to continue

    as a FOB member. She has offered a great deal of support to FOB and

    their events for several years and she has been particularly active with

    Miss Cross in re-vamping and updating the FOB web-site. So she and her

    skills will be sorely missed and we would like to say a big thank you to her for all her time

    and efforts. If there is anyone who would like to take on this role please contact Mrs Bruce

    or another FOB committee member or the school.

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    Were on the web!

    www.fronter.com/brampton

    www.brampton.bexley.sch.uk

    RB Thomas Chillman

    RB Samuel Rye

    1B Dan Solan (SIlver)

    1B Emel Huseyin

    1B Laurel Broughton

    2BBen Magrowski

    2B Chelsey Box (Silver)

    2B Devan Vadukul (Silver)

    4C Ben Swannell

    4C Harry Vickery

    4C -Jack Allender (Super Gold)

    4C Miatta Mbriwa

    4C Freddie Sweeney

    4HAkin Akintoye

    4H Alexander Bailey

    4HJames Bassett

    4HMolly Crawley

    4H Bani Dhoofer

    4H Leah Eagles

    4H Princess Eonwunzo

    4HKatherine Martin (Platimum)4H Onyeka Oriahi

    4H Thomas Tiernay

    4H Waniya Ali (Silver)

    4HFreya Davies

    4H- Lily Batt

    4H Jake Heasman

    4HHarvey Smith

    4H Kitty Barker

    4H Paige Belsey

    4H Rebecca Jardine

    4HLeon Wardle (Platinum)

    4H Lucy Woodland

    4HJimmy Thompson

    5BRuby Allen (Diamond)

    5B Joe Flood

    5B Emily Steer (Diamond)

    5B Finlay Knowles

    5B Romy Hares

    5C Louis Thomas

    5C Jamie Scott

    5C Angie Nandra

    5C Jale Zekioglu

    5C Amber Thind

    5C Stevee Pang

    5C Holly Adams

    5C Bella Potter

    5C Victoria Obinya

    5C Niamh Hill

    6MErin McKay

    6M Brook Southgate (Platinum)

    6M Maia Saunders (Platinum)

    6M Amber Barnett

    6M Charlotte Pullen ( Head-

    Teachers Award)6M Tallulah Varney

    6M Sophie Thompson

    6M Sorrel Bulpitt

    6M Karamvir Matharoo

    6M George Hills

    Unfortunately there is not

    enough space to mention the

    childrens achievements here

    but if you are interested to see

    your childs mention the book is

    usually kept in the officeso

    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 a

    silver, 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 2.3.12

    RB: 93.7%

    RJ: 98.7%

    1B: 99.7%

    1W: 95.3%

    2PW: 91.7%2B: 99.7%

    3W: 94.3%

    3WH: 95.3%

    4C: 94.3%

    4H: 93.7%

    5B: 97.6%

    5C: 97.4%

    6S: 93.7%

    6M: 98.7%

    Well done to 1B, 2B and the

    other classes above96.1%

    Our School Total was 96%.

    Raffle Prize Winners

    The winners in this weeks draw for

    a treat with Miss Fisher were RheaBaruah in 2PW, Alice Pearce in

    RB, Harriet Thomas in 3WH and

    Mollie Beale in 5C.

    Well done to them for showing the

    appropriate behaviour.

    HOUSE POINTS

    Week ending 24.9.10

    1st Red= 58 2ndYellow = 50

    3rdGreen= 49 4thBlue = 44

    Congratulations to Red House members!

    School Office; 020 8303 2873 Fax; 020 8298 0286

    Email:[email protected]