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Friday 1st March 2019 Issue 21
Spring Term 2
Dear Parents / Carers,
Welcome back after half term. I hope that you have enjoyed the lighter days and warmer weather, it much nicer start to the day. As Mr Miller explained in his last letter, I am now back from maternity leave and I will continue to share the responsibility with him for the rest of this academic year. This week I have spent time familiarising myself and meeting with staff and children. The school and displays are looking lovely. You may also have noticed some developments in the playground thanks to our Edmonton County Primary PTA and there are still more things to come. So far the children are delighted with the new playground markings and they have enjoyed playing together.
Uniform – Please ensure that you send your child to school in the correct uniform. Since the warmer weather I have noticed lighter jackets. This is acceptable if it is the correct colour. All jackets and coats should be navy or black with no logos. Please also ensure that their school jumper with logo is with them at all times. As a reminder that children can wear watches to help them with telling the time but no fashion accessories please. Earrings worn must be plain studs and not on PE days. Large earrings are very dangerous when children are playing outside. Please note that staff will challenge non uniform items, we want our children to look smart and be proud of wearing our school uniform from top to toe. Healthy Lifestyles - I have noticed many children walking or coming to school on their scooters or bikes. Now the weather is getting better we can do more of this. We promote healthy lifestyles at school and we hope you do the same at home. Things you should consider;
Eating healthy foods and snacks. Plenty of fruit and vegetables with meals. Be sugar smart. Try being a sugar free zone. Drink plenty of water and not fizzy drinks Walk, scoot or cycle to school with their parents/carers Play, run, skip and jump outdoors and in the park Have plenty of sleep Learn how to brush their teeth and visit the dentist Sing songs and read stories together Learn about their own feelings and how to express and manage them Live in a smoke free home
If you need any support with this please talk to any member of staff.
It feels lovely to be back. The children, parents and staff have given me a warm welcome. I look forward to our future.
Have a lovely weekend.
Yours sincerely Mrs E Franciosa- Co Head of Primary
Forename Reg
Angelo Caterpillar
Aniyah Caterpillar
Asiya Caterpillar
Beau Caterpillar
Esen Caterpillar
Jacob Caterpillar
Jenson Caterpillar
Noah Caterpillar
Sharon Caterpillar
Viktoria Caterpillar
Aaliyah Jellyfish
A'nyla-Rae Jellyfish
Dion Jellyfish
Jude Jellyfish
Kaesha Jellyfish
Rares Jellyfish
Rozin Jellyfish
Shayla Jellyfish
Zeinab Jellyfish
Amelie Penguin
Archie Penguin
Charlie Penguin
Fatima Penguin
James Penguin
Jin Penguin
Kevin Penguin
Loveni E Penguin
Morgan Penguin
Remy-Rae Penguin
Riley Penguin
Ronnie Penguin
Saami Penguin
Zain Penguin
Ameer Zebra
Ana-Maria Zebra
Aria Zebra
Atarah Zebra
Ayla Zebra
Ebenezer Zebra
Gabriela Zebra
Gabriella Zebra
Malaki Zebra
Forename Reg
Na'Shaeyah Zebra
Numan Zebra
Teniola Zebra
Abdullahi Lion
Alan Lion
Bediha Lion
Christopher Lion
David Lion
Devonte Lion
Eduard Lion
Hanan Lion
Ibrahim Lion
Kaliyah Lion
Kristina Lion
Maria Lion
Oriana Lion
Roman Lion
Scarlett Lion
Sofia Lion
Teymur Lion
Tilly-May Lion
Adar Crocodile
Angelina Crocodile
Berfin Crocodile
Berfin Crocodile
Can Crocodile
Cinar Crocodile
Jamal Crocodile
Melisa Crocodile
Miran Crocodile
Oliver Crocodile
Omid Crocodile
Princilia Crocodile
Rafa Crocodile
Soraia Crocodile
Talia Crocodile
Alex Kangaroo
Anastasia Kangaroo
Briyon Kangaroo
Camarey Kangaroo
Erik Kangaroo
Frederick Kangaroo
11th - 15th Feb
126 Children – Achieving
201
Perfect Purples
Forename Reg
Kaeden Kangaroo
Kara Kangaroo
Keira Kangaroo
Latifah Kangaroo
Marlon Kangaroo
Marlon Kangaroo
Paulo Henrique Kangaroo
Radostin Kangaroo
Rhiyana Kangaroo
Wiktor Kangaroo
Yasmin Kangaroo
Alexandros Gecko
Bibi Gecko
Dana Gecko
Elom Gecko
Ja'Vai Gecko
Jay Gecko
Kayra Gecko
Mohamed-Amin Gecko
Nasteho Gecko
Pippin Gecko
Priya Gecko
Sahal Gecko
Samuel Gecko
Sophia Gecko
Suhejli Gecko
Amar Jaguar
Elijah Jaguar
Leena Jaguar
Sidona Jaguar
Tyra Jaguar
Zudeysi Jaguar
Archie Panther
Boris Panther
Roy Panther
Tifanny Panther
Events and Performances
6th March 2019 Lion Class Assembly 9.10am- Bury Hall
This Week’s Best Attendance
1st - Jellyfish- 98.6%
2nd - Crocodile- 97.5% 3rd - Jaguar- 93.6%
Staff on duty in the playground areas are giving children who demonstrate particularly kind, helpful, responsible and sensible behaviour a Playground Diamond Ticket. The class who gets the most tickets each week will be in line for a reward or treat!
Crocodile
Headteachers Awards
Caterpillar - Lewis Jellyfish - Chenaye Penguin - Saami Zebra - Aria D Kangaroo - Kara Crocodile - Adar Gecko - Bibi Jaguar - Sidona Panther - Roy
The Felix Project collects fresh, nutritious food that is unable to be sold. They deliver this surplus food to charities so they can provide healthy meals and help the most vulnerable in our society. We are proud that Primary are involved in this project. We receive deliveries each week, sort them into bags and are able to offer these to some of our families who need a little support. We have received overwhelming feedback about the extra help it offers to those who may not be able to afford some of the extra produce, and also try some new foods – some families rely on the extra support each week .
We do however run out of carrier bags which are not supplied by the project - if you could help by donating any carrier bags that would be much appreciated.
Also if you would like to be considered as receiving some produce, please could you let the Primary Office know. Thank you.
Year 5 had a fantastic start to the new term! To start the week off, we had workshops led by Metro bank on; saving money, spending, finding out what is meant by interest as well as what a mortgage meant. The workshops were fun as well as educational. Did you know ATM stands for automated teller machine?
On Tuesday, we went to our very first swimming lesson! Although we felt nervous at first it was also exciting. Before going in the pool, the swimming teachers explained pool rules such as; no running, diving and the importance of having the correct swimming kit. Here is a picture of us at Edmonton Green Leisure Centre.
To top off our busy week, we travelled to Metro bank Wood Green on Thursday, where we got to see the magic money machine, meet cashiers and step inside a vault! We hope everyone has enjoyed their first week back at school as much as we have.
Miss Tas- Gecko Class
Mrs Phiakkou’s Book Recommendation of the Week
My book recommendation this
week is…
The Accidental Prime Minister
by Tom McLaughlin
When Joe tells a local news reporter exactly what he would do if he were leader of the
country, the video goes viral and Joe's speech becomes famous all over the world! Before long, people are calling for the cur-
rent leader to resign and give someone else a go . . . and that's how an ordinary boy like Joe ended up with the most extraordinary
job. Now the fun can really start . . . Hats for cats! Pet pigs for all! Banana
shaped buses! Swimming pools on trains! A hilarious story of one boy's meteoric rise
to power!
The children are invited to dress up as their favourite book character in exchange for a donation
of £1 which will go towards providing enrichment opportunities in English lessons.
Primary
Mrs Phiakkou’s Literacy Challenge
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