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You can follow us ...….. Newsletter No: 29
Friday, 26th May, 2017
CoMPasS
Registered Charity No: 1141329
WEEK COMMENCING 5th June 2017:
Mon All day: Rec, Y1, Y2 & Y3 Beatbox Workshop
Y3 Ukueles Club (lunchtime)
Rec Gardening/Outdoor Construction
Y1 Creature Creations
Y1 Tennis
Y2 Maths Club
Y2/3 Yoga
Y2/3 Chess
Y2/3 Forest School (Bushcraft)
Y3 Athletics
Y3 Speech & Drama
Tues
9.00 am Y3 Speech & Drama (St Olave’s) Lamda drama exams
Y2/3 Choir (lunchtime)
Y1 Summer Sports
Y1 Speech & Drama
Y2 Rounders
Y1/2/3 Ballet
Y2/3 Karate
Y2/3 Chess
Y3 Swim Club
Wed
8.40am RL Assembly
Rec/Y1 Yoga Bunnies (lunchtime)
Rec Speech & Drama
Y1 Ball Skills
Y2/3 Chess
Y2 Art
Y2 Kwik Cricket
Y3 Band
Y3 Cricket
Thurs
Y1 Summer Sports
Y1 Art
Y1/2 Street Dance
Y2 Football
Y2 Book Club
Y2 Speech & Drama
Y2 iClub
Y3 Top Trumps/Card Games
Fri 2.00pm Final of Clifton’s Got Talent
(Rayson Room)
Y1 Football
Y2 Summer Sports
Y2/3 Get, Set, Build!
Y3 Rounders
Sat 9.30am—12.00 midday
Clifton School & Nursery Open
Morning
It has been another fantastic week at Clifton this week. I am writing this introduction to the newsletter from Mount Cook Adventure Centre in the Peak District, where the Year 3 children are on their residential visit. The weather has been glorious and we have all rock climbed, abseiled, built buggies, completed the leap of faith, started fires using flint, built dens, orienteered, had water fights and have had loads of fun. The children have been fabulous, giving anything a go and displaying our learning superpowers and school values in abundance. My sincere thanks to the staff who have accompanied the trip, Mrs Clarke, Ms Platts, Mrs Morrison, Miss Eaton and Ms Collins for organising the trip. Also huge thanks to the staff at school, who have covered for us admirably. Please see updates on Twitter @CliftonLeaning & @PhilHardyCPS and on Facebook where we have posted photos.
On Tuesday 2S performed their assembly. They presented iMovies they had created, and spoke about the work they had completed during the term on their theme 'Living on an Island'. They also performed a great song called ’I Am The Earth’ in two parts. The assembly was excellent and my huge thanks to the children, Mrs Spencer, Mrs Franey, Mrs Taylor and Mrs Hayden for their work in preparing the children. At the end of assembly the parents in Year 2 presented a beautiful bouquet of flowers to Mrs Spencer as it was her last class assembly.
In the afternoon we had an informal music concert in the Rayson Room. We enjoyed performances from the choir, ukulele group, our school band (the Toe Tappers) and individual performances from children who played the piano, guitar, violin, recorder, clarinet and even bassoon. The length of the performance was testimony to the enjoyment the children have for music at Clifton. So many of the children wanted to and had the confidence to perform in the concert which was fabulous. My thanks to Mrs Hayden for her stunning work in this important area of school. The quality, creativity and enjoyment the children possess for music really is a credit to her. Thank you to Mrs Haley, Mrs Headlam-Morley and Mrs Spencer who were also instrumental in making this concert happen.
I can't quite believe it's half term already. It has been an excellent first half of term, and there is so much more to look forward to after half term that I am not sure how we are going to pack it all in! There will be beatbox workshops, a visit from Curtis Jobling (creator of Bob the Builder), The Final of Clifton's got Talent, trips to London, Bridlington and the Theatre Royal, Sports Day, International Day, transition days and the End of Year Review and Celebration. Phew! My thanks once again to the wonderful staff team at Clifton for all they do to ensure your children have such brilliant experiences at school. I hope you all have a lovely, relaxing half term. Best wishes
Silver
Daisy, Ben, Thomas, Joshua, Jinyi,
Beatrice, Rory and William
Good Conduct and Superstars
from last week:
Good conduct—Seb
Superstars—William, Alex
Class Winners
2S
Gold
Emily
Core 5 from last week
Margherita, Juliette, Ella,
Xanthe, Quatermain,
Matilda, Helena, Rory,
Thomas, Pietro, Aleena,
Diya and Ben
2H have been learning about adverbs
this week. We have learnt that ‘an
adverb gives information to a
verb…’- ask a 2H child to say that to
you! Here we are, sitting in 2H.
Sitting is a VERB, so we have added
an adverb each time. Can you tell
which is sitting quietly, sitting noisily
and sitting thoughtfully?
Mrs Hall is particularly keen on the
sitting thoughtfully photo!
Adverbs!
Please
look out
for George Latham’s
missing jumpers, Harry
Brown’s swim towel and
Victor Roberts’ missing PE
hoodie. Thank you.
Leavers’ 2017 Library Donations
Thank you for all the donations so far received, we have been extremely touched by your generosity.
Indeed, an order has been able to be placed already so that (hopefully) they can be on display at the beginning of next term.
However, please do not worry. If you still wish to donate, a further order can be placed after the closing date of 6 pm on Monday 5th June, 2017.
Should you have any questions, Mrs Headlam-Morley will be checking her emails over the half-term break.
Many thanks again.
https://www.stpetersyork.org.uk/clifton/activities/library/
book_donation_scheme
Nursery have been travelling far and wide this week.
On Friday Sophiya and her mummy told all the children
about Pakistan as part of our trip around the world!
Sophiya and her mummy showed us their beautiful sparkly
clothes and colourful ‘jingly jangly’ bangles which the
children got to try on. The bangles are Sophiya’s
favourite! We saw lots of pictures of Pakistan and
listened to some music which Sophiya danced to.
Sophiya’s mummy had even cooked us some delicious
food to try, including spicy samosas and sticky sweet rice.
Thank you so much to Sophiya and her mummy.
We also had a surprise visit from some new teachers…
1J! They came across to Nursery to share their learning
about Australia and the Nursery children were fascinated
to find out about the deadly 60. 1J were brilliant
teachers, each talking about a different animal whilst using
the whiteboard and a pointer! They also sang Waltzing
Matilda and Kookaburra before splitting into groups to
show the Nursery children how to use an atlas on the
iPad to find Australia. Thank you 1J, we were all so
impressed and we think that you would all make great
teachers.
Last week Year 3 held a charity bake sale to raise money for GOSH (Great Ormond Street Hospital). In 1929 J M Barrie gave all the rights to Peter Pan to the hospital. Since then the hospital has received royalties every time a production of the play is put on, as well as from the sale of Peter Pan books and other products. Barrie requested that the amount raised from Peter Pan should never be revealed, and the hospital has always honoured his wishes. The Year 3 children did an incredible job of baking lots of fairy cakes and biscuits as well as decorating them and the classroom. A big thank you to all the children and parents for sending in money for the bake sale. We really hope you enjoyed the cakes! We have collected all the money together and we are very proud to announce we have raised £133.96 for GOSH
charity. Thank you for all your support!
1M have had another busy
week exploring in Japan! We
were lucky to have our expert
tour guide (Arthur from Year
2) with us on Wednesday to
talk about school in Japan,
their culture, and ways of life.
In the afternoon we took a
trip to the oriental
supermarket where we saw
live Turbots and Lobsters as well
as a variety of Japanese delicacies! We kept within
our budget and bought things to bring back for our Japanese party. We
celebrated the end of our trip by coming to school in Japanese dress, making
crafts, and eventually sampling our bought goods (some tastier than others!).
We are looking forward to seeing which country we will be sent to next!
Sayonara!
Today the
children decorated beautiful big
butterflies and then we attached them
to a big stick to help them
fly. There were some lovely colourful designs on the
butterflies which looked fabulous.
We hope you have a great half term and see you
all back on
Thursday 8th June.
Music Concert
Wow what a lot of talented musicians we have at Clifton! On Tuesday afternoon the children delighted parents and
friends with their singing, violin and ukulele playing, recorder
skills and lots of fabulous solos on a variety of instruments, including a mini bassoon! The Clifton Toe Tappers also made their
first public appearance playing “Two at Twilight”. May I take this opportunity to not only thank the children for all the hard work they
put in through the course of the year, but also to thank the parents.
Learning an instrument takes a lot of dedication and I really do appreciate the fabulous support the children get at home.
As we look forward to the second half of term, I will be inviting our visiting music teachers in to perform for our children. Hopefully this will help any
children who are thinking about taking up a new instrument in September to decide the best one for them. The forms for requesting music lessons
will be available in reception. There is no need to fill in a new form if
your child is continuing with their instrumental lessons at Clifton. If your child is moving onto St Olave’s, there will be a new set of forms for you
to fill in when you receive your information pack next half term.
Please note, any notice for lessons at Clifton must be received at
the beginning of next half term, this does not apply to
current Year 3 children where no notice is required.
Music lessons available at Clifton:
Year 1 - recorder - taught where possibly in pairs. (An individual lesson may be offered but would be for 15mins instead
of 30mins)
Year 2 - recorder, violin, guitar and piano - 30min individual
lesson
Year 3 - clarinet, flute, brass, recorder, violin, guitar and piano - 30 min individual lesson
This week RS have been learning about narrative.
The children have been using speech bubbles to
write about our Clifton’s Got Talent auditions. Not
only were the auditions terrific, but the writing
was terrific also! As well as the writing speech
bubbles, the children prepared posters to
advertise the event and filled in Clifton’s Got
Talent entry forms. Well done everyone!
This week in RL we said goodbye to our fabulous helper Georgina Sewell. She has been working with us over the last half term and has become very popular in our class! To say goodbye the children made lists of what they wanted to prepare for a party. We pumped up and decorated balloons, sorted our party snacks and then headed down to the cool forest school for a campout picnic party! The children helped
set up tents and had great fun!
Forthcoming Events
Teddy Bears Picnic – Sunday 11th June 2017 at 11.00 am onwards in the Picnic Area at Newby Hall
If you go down to Newby Hall you will be in for a big surprise! Come along with all your family and have fun!
We will be meeting in the picnic area at Newby Hall, you will not need to pay admission to Newby Hall to gain access to the picnic area!
Don’t forget your teddy bear and picnic! If anyone has a gazebo can you please bring it with you in case we need shelter from the sun or rain!!
There will be a prize for the best dressed teddy by year groups and lots of other games for the whole family to enjoy!
Please sign up via your Year Rep by Friday 26th May 2017!
CSF Summer Fair – Tuesday 27th June 2017 (following Sports Day)
Our annual Summer Fair promises to be lots of fun this year there will be the usual favourites including the Bouncy Obstacle Course, Welly Throwing, Hook a Duck, Beauty Parlour along with a couple of new ideas for this year! A great fun afternoon which the children love, it couldn’t happen without the help of all our volunteers so look out for communication via your year representative in the next few weeks putting out the call for help and resources to ensure the day is a great success.
Sign up sheet is now in reception!
During the Summer Fair we will be holding a pop up café please join us for tea, coffee, home made lemonade and other delicious goodies all proceeds to Clifton School Friends.
To all those budding bakers who wowed us with their talents in our Clifton Bake Off competition here’s another opportunity to get baking, we need biscuits, buns and cakes (ALL NUT FREE) for our pop up café, just drop them off in reception on the morning of Tuesday 27th June.
Parents’ Socials
Year 1 Mum’s Gin Tapas Evening – Friday 9th June 2017
Year 3 Mum’s & Dad’s Trip to York Races – Saturday 17th June 2017
Year 3 Mum’s & Dad’s End of Year Drinks – Friday 30th June 2017
Dates for your diary
CSF Meeting – Tuesday 13th June 2017, 8.30 am in the school dining room – all welcome.
Wishing you all a lovely and relaxing half term!
Elizabeth
SAVE THE DATE - Year 3 Moving-On Beach Party
When: Wednesday 5th July 6-8pm
Where: York Sports Club, Clifton Park, Shipton Road, York YO30 5RE
What: Disco, Surf Simulator, Drinks, Snacks, Fun & Games
Why: To celebrate our time at Clifton School with our friends as we move on to the next stage
Tickets: £5
Further details to follow.
We are delighted to be hosting three free events for this year’s York Festival of Ideas, as part of our Summer Term Public Lec-
ture programme.
Professor Paul Freemont: Synthetic Biology - Designing the Future
Friday 9 June 7pm
Professor Freemont will explore how the powerful combination of molecular biology, design and en-gineering could lead to a ‘Biotechnological Revolution’ in medicine and healthcare. What is natural, what is manmade and who decides what is a good idea or good biological design? Free tickets: https://stpetersfreemont.eventbrite.co.uk
Dr Beth Healey: White Space
Monday 12 June 7pm
Concordia Station, Antarctica, is a spaceflight research hub, nicknamed 'White Mars', due to its isola-tion, altitude, low light levels and skeleton crew. Beth has recently returned from a year-long mission there investigating the effects of this extreme environment on the overwinter crew. Free tickets: https://stpetershealey.eventbrite.co.uk
Peter Stanford: Martin Luther - Catholic Dissident
Wednesday 14 June 7pm
A new appraisal of theological firebrand Martin Luther, on the 500th anniversary of the religious revolution he triggered - the Protestant Reformation. Peter Stanford will consider Luther’s aims for Catholicism, his enduring legacy - and where he might fit within the modern church. Free tickets: https://stpetersstanford.eventbrite.co.uk If you have any access requirements, are hard of hearing or have any other special requests, please
book your tickets using Eventbrite, then email [email protected] or call 01904 527 315, stating which event(s) you are attending and how many tickets you have booked.
Please note that many of our events sell out, and you must bring your ticket with you to guarantee entry. Please either print
off your ticket or display it to us on your smartphone or tablet on the evening.
With all best wishes.
Ben Fuller
Head of Public Lectures
St Peter’s School, York, YO30 6AB
Super Camps in 2017 A range of courses and activities are available to children during the Easter, May half term and summer holidays on Super Camps at St Peter’s School. All courses and activities are specifically designed for the ages of the children taking part to maximise fun and develop skills.
The Early Years programme just for 4 to 5 year olds ensures learning and development within a fun environment. The 6 to 9-year-old crews can explore new activities and take on new challenges. Our 10 to 12 year olds can come together in their very own common room as well as spend more time tackling activities in depth.
Parents at the school get 10% off throughout the year using code PARENT17.
Find out more at www.supercamps.co.uk or 01235 467300