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LARMENIER & SACRED HEART CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL
NEWSLETTER Issue 147
Wednesday 20th July 2016
41a Brook Green, London W6 7BL T: 020 8748 9444 F: 02082370959 E: [email protected] www.larshrc.lbhf.sch.uk
Year 2 Visit Gunnersbury Park Museum
When we went to Gunnersbury Park Museum Year 2
got to act out the Great Fire of London. I got to act
out throwing the water and making a crackling sound.
After we had a nice big lunch. We also met Florence
Nightingale’s family. I got to dress up as Florence’s
sister. Each class had great fun. We all learnt lots more
about Florence Nightingale and the Great Fire of
London.
By Arabella Brindley and Millicent Connolly, Class 2B
The Fiver Challenge
A few weeks after we returned from Assisi, the school
signed Year 6 up to a maths competition called “the fiver
challenge”. We split into groups of between 2 and 5 and
we had to create our own business from scratch. The task
that was set was to start with £5 and set up our very own
business. We made our own company name and then had
to buy products to sell later for a greater price. It was
great fun trying to sell our products to friends and family
but then we had to get ready for the special market place
day at school. It was difficult to decide how much stock to
buy as we wanted to make as much profit as possible but
luckily we got it just right. Our team raised money for
Cancer Research but it was up to us to decide what we
spent our profit on! It was a really fun project to end Year
6 with and certainly gave us an insight into how we could
set up our own business in the future. We learnt that the
more we worked the more money we made.
Key Stage 1 Sports Day
Sports Day was great fun! We did lots of exciting
races. Everyone had a good time, especially the
grown ups! The bat and ball and the hurdles races
were our favourites. We all tried our best and
supported each other.
In the parent race most of the grown ups cheated!
They didn’t put on the builders jacket and they didn’t
balance the beanbag properly on their heads. The
children all cheered and really enjoyed the day!
By Clio Espinosa and Gilly Brown
By Ella Downes and Mia Capiello, Class 6G
Best Attendance Week ending 1st July - Class 2G, Class 3G and Class 3B 100%
Week ending 8th July - Class 3G 100%
Week ending 15th July - 1B Class 99.4%
Whole Food Project
This term a group of Year 4 pupils took part in the School to Market project organised by the WholeFoods
and run by Mrs Danilowicz. It involved a proper cooking Masterclass led by a professional chef; a trip to the
farm in Surrey where children learned how to pick organic fruits and vegetables; making (yes, making from
scratch!) their own chutneys; and finally selling them at our School’s Summer Fair and the Whole Foods
Market in Fulham Broadway. All these added up to a very valuable experience of learning lots of new skills -
cooking, marketing, selling and many more! And your children have absolutely excelled in this!
‘At the Masterclass, that took
place in a secondary school, we
made beetroot, onion and apple
chutneys. I liked smelling
different spices and tasting
different chutneys. It was an
excellent opportunity.’
Sofia Ballarati, Class 4B
‘In this photo we are doing a
Marketing Workshop at the Fulham
Broadway Market. We learnt how to
estimate cost and what ingredients we
would need to get from the farm.
Cohen Murphy, Class 4B
‘I felt like a grown-up
going to Tesco to buy
extra ingredients such
as vinegar, sugar and
spices. We spent £36
but before we paid
we had to estimate
the total. That was
challenging but fun!’
‘It was an absolutely amazing
experience to go to the Crockford
Bridge farm as we were allowed to
pick fruit and vegetables. We also
had an ice-cream. Did you know that
the rhubarb’s leaves are poisonous so
they need to be removed?’
Raphaela West, Class 4G
‘The best part was tasting the
chutneys we made with
Mrs Danilowicz and Mrs Fee. I liked
the ‘Apple and Rhubarb’ chutney
best. But we made three types of
chutneys.’
Nathnaiel Kebede, Class 4G
‘I was the best at grating the
beetroot! I made a huge pile that
overflowed the bowl. We had great
fun cooking and I will always
remember to wear gloves when I
work with beetroots.’
Micaele Taye Zegeye, Class 4B
‘I have thoroughly
enjoyed working with
the children on this
particular project.
There was a lot of
maths involved too:
weighing, estimating
and using ratio in
our recipes.’ And the
chutneys your
children made were
absolutely delicious.’
Mrs Danilowicz
‘Here are Year 5
pupils helping their
younger friends to
peel, cook and
sterilise jars.’
Isadora Clay, Class 4G
‘I liked making chutneys and my
favourite one was ‘Apple, beetroot
and ginger’. We were allowed to
design labels and decorate the lids
with fabric.’
Zoe Rainone, Class 4B
‘Can you believe we have made
nearly 60 jars of chutney? We
used in total 32kg of different
vegetables, 8 bottles of malt
vinegar and lots of spices including
ginger, garlic, allspice and
Moroccan spice. I love cooking!’
Eva Seymour, Class 4G
Willow Whole Class Whole Class
Acorn All of Acorn Class Sophie Singh-Chahel
1B Bobby Pais Rocco Sacchetto
1G Patrick Johnstone Edouard de Peyronnet
2B Chloe Arroyo Anon Andrew Coke Thomas
2G Katherine Patino Gaspard du Vignaud
3B Connor Pelosi Juliette de Peyronnet
3G Samuella Oyibo- Beecorf Francesco Boccuzzi
4B Micaele Taye-Zegeye Niki Touroni
4G Amy Arroyo Anon Agnes Dauti
5B Isabelle Bordignon Chiara Boglione
5G Nathnael Negri Alexandra Charlton
6B The Whole Class The Whole Class
6G The Whole Class The Whole Class
Willow Zac Doyle Mia Mitrenga
Acorn Lily Walden Leopold Marre
1B Isabella Wall Francisco Felix Gallo
1G Elijah George Stanislaus George Walden
2B Zachary Firth Ivo Da Cunha Fonseca
2G Ethan Simon Terah Lecointe
3B Shevin Kuruppu Cecilia-Stella Vivarelli
3G Sonny Shleemon Cyrus Monfared
4B Amelia Jastrzebska Olivia Salmon
4G Leo Martelli Dagmawet Paulos
5B William Elford Alejandro Licintuna
5G Megan O’Connell Sophie Martin-Birsim
6B The Whole Class The Whole Class
6G The Whole Class The Whole Class
Week Ending 1st July 2016
Week Ending 8th July
MERIT CARDS
Merits are awarded for great academic work and to celebrate
special achievements. Congratulations to the children who have
been awarded merit cards over the last few weeks.
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Willow Edward De Cosson Noah Astrug
Acorn Tullia Edgar Adam Howard
1B Cyprien Mercier Sebastian Yongo
1G Kidus Paulos Joseph Ling
2B George Puducay Maria Oduwole
2G Anais Vincens Efrata Habtamu
3B The Whole Class The Whole Class
3G The Whole Class The Whole Class
4B Esther Mainstone Calum Ryder-Ashcroft
4G Rocco Marella Carola Brooke
5B The Whole Class The Whole Class
5G Alexandra Worley Lauren Mark-Williams
6B The Whole Class The Whole Class
6G The Whole Class The Whole Class
Week Ending 15th July
Year 4 Summer Show - The Big Fish
Year 4 performed The Big Fish this term. It was really
exciting using such creative props and the enormous
whale was a triumph! We told the story of Jonah and
the Whale by re-enacting the scenes and telling the
story through drama, singing and dance. Our favourite
dance was ‘The Deep Sea Blues’ because we both
starred in it! We have done lots of dance this year and
it really showed in our performance. Our parents
thought that the show was amazing and our teachers
agreed.
By Eva Seymour and Esther Mainstone, Year 4