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Friday 5th October 2018
020 3772 0350 www.netley.camden.sch.uk @NetleyPrimary
THE NETLEY POST #04
Dear Parents and Carers,
Coming up
next week
Monday 8th Oct Y3 Swimming Mum’s Cycling: 10.00—11.00am Woodlands Rebound Therapy 10.00am-
2.30pm
Tuesday 9th Oct 4EW Swimming
Wednesday 10th Oct Coffee Morning with SLT and Governors:
9.00—10.00am
6MJ Ragged School Museum Trip
Thursday 11th Oct EYFS and KS1 Online Safety Workshops:
9.00-11.00am
Friday 12th Oct
6KW Ragged School Museum Trip
SLT Coffee Mornings
We would like to talk more often with parents to discuss what our school priorities are and to also find out the views and opinions of the parents/carers. What do you
think works well and what needs improving?
The Senior Leadership will be in the Dining Hall on the following days between 9.10 and 9.45am to have a cup of tea and a chat to find out what you would like Netley to
focus on.
Wednesday 10th October 2018: 9.10-10am
Wednesday 28th November 2018: 9.10-10am
Mental Health Quote
of the Week
Your mental health is just as important as your physical
health!
All clubs will be cancelled on Thursday 18th Oct
PLEASE
NOTE
The votes have been counted and we are proud to announce that we are your new Rights Respecting School Council. We are here to make this
the best school in the whole of the borough of Camden.
One of the ways we want to make Netley the best is by making sure we all stay fit, healthy and ready to learn. Two ways that you can help us with this is by joining in with Wake Up Shake Up and the Daily Mile. Wake Up Shake Up is very important; it increases blood-flow to our brains and helps us to breathe in more oxygen. This is a great way to leap into our learning for the day. Please make sure you are in the play-ground at 8:55am, ready to join in and encourage your children to do so. It’s fun! We also encourage you to join in with the Daily Mile in the
mornings, even if it is not your child’s class that is taking part.
Time is flying and Year Six in readiness for secondary school, will need to work hard and make good progress. Help all your children complete their
homework, read every day and practise their times tables and spelling.
We hope that, with your support, we can make Netley even better than it already is. If you have any suggestions, please feel free to speak to any
of us. Have a lovely weekend and see you on Monday.
Your Rights Respecting School Council
Mahir, Fizzah, Deenah, Khadijah, Iqra, Kron,
Aisha, Inara, Amar, Wasan
Last week our Netley Buddies attended an Anti-Bullying Champion event at Christ-church school - Hampstead NW3 with Julie Walton & Katie Farnham where they were awarded certificates and badges, as you can see they are very happy. They will be proud to wear their badges every day at play &
lunchtime.
Don't be a Bystander, Be an Upstander!
Want to help parents just like you? Become a Camden Early Years Parent Champion Volunteer!
What Parent Champions do?
Talk to parents about free early education
Encourage families to access services
It can benefit you too!
You will receive FREE TRAINING and support throughout, with
an opportunity to use your experience as Parent Champion to;
Further your training and employment prospects
Build your confidence
Improve your communication skills
The next training starts after October half term, if you are inter-
ested or for more details contact Camden Parent Champions:
Tel: 020 7974 2384
Email: [email protected]
SLEEP Workshop for parents and carers
of Children with Additional Needs
Topics covered in this workshop:
Setting bedtime routines
Managing food and drink before
bedtime
Use of technology at bedtime
Managing daytime naps
Developing your child’s self-settling
skills
Settling to sleep and managing
night waking
Dealing with nightmares, sleepwalk-
ing and night terrors
Comforting your child at bedtime
When to consider melatonin
This very informative session will be delivered by Susan Cottam and Eleni Paliokosta, both Clinical Psychologists at CAMHS Mosaic.
WHEN: Tuesday, 9th Oct 10.00am—
12.00pm
WHERE: Pirate Castle, Oval Road, Camden,
NW1 7EA
****BOOKING ESSENTIAL**** For Camden Parent/Carers with Children
with SEN
To book onto this workshop please email ma-
[email protected], call or text 07826 671 523, or calls the KIDS office on 0207
431 8476 and ask for Rachel or Maria.
Please do keep an eye on Facebook, ask to join our contact list and keep in touch.
www.facebook.com/CamdenSpecialParentsForum
BUDDY NEWS
WILLOW CLASS ASH CLASS Ahoy! This week Young Pirates in Ash class
have been busy finding treasures and making sure they can count
them all correctly .
YEAR 1
This week Year 1 went on a local area walk to look for human features. We spotted flats, houses, shops, bus stops and much more! Then the children had a go at drawing their own
map of the area.
YEAR 2
Year 2 had a fan-tastic afternoon
in Regent's Park.
We used observation skills
to identify and
classify some common British
trees.
YEAR 3
Year 3 have been researching about Mary Seacole. We have
created fact books.
Here is a great website to
watch at home:
www.bbc.co.uk/
newsround/36671351
Ask us to tell you some
amazing facts!
YEAR 4
Year 4 watched an
amazing show on Ada
Lovelace – the famous
computer programmer
they have been learning
about over the last few
weeks. They got to see an
incredible LED light up
dress and acted as a
working Analytical En-
gine!
YEAR 5
This week Year 5’s P4C question was “Do animals have to be
treated in the same
way as humans?”. We had some
fantastic discus-
sions and each child had the right to be
heard and give their
own opinion.
YEAR 6
In Willow Class we have been using our class book "T-Veg: the story of a carrot-crunching dinosaur" to help us with our Maths. First we followed a sensory sto-ry, tasting and describing lots of different fruit and vegetables, then learnt how to count in 2's, all the
way to 20.
In English, Year 6 have started looking at poetry this week. In maths, we are working hard on our calculation skills. 6KW really enjoyed sharing our learning with the school in our sharing assembly.
Captain Timely says: Our attendance last week
was not up to standard. Let’s work hard to keep these
numbers UP!
Attendance Leader-board
Whole School 95.6%
RHL 99.3
2HC 99.0
OAK 98.8
6KW 98.4
3LB 97.1
4EW 98.1
1CP 97.9
MAPLE 97.5
RVD 97.5
3RW 97.4
1AM 97.0
5KK 96.3
6MJ 96.2
5AP 95.7
4RS 94.8
2TS 91.2
WILLOW 88.8
NCY 81.6
School Dinners
If your child wishes to change from School Dinners to Packed Lunch you
must inform the office immediately –
otherwise you will be charged for school meals.