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    CRIBs opened our week with a

    special assembly celebrating the

    400th anniversary last month of the

    publication of the King James Bible

    in English. During the day ProfessorSingh spoke to Year 1, 2 and 6 on

    what it means to be a Sikh. On

    Tuesday Mrs Sumerha Gill spoke to

    the school about what it means to

    be a Muslim while Year 1 and 3

    visited St Peters Church and the Belvedere

    Gurdwara. Our teaching assistant Mrs

    Vadukul stood in at the last minute to

    demonstrate henna patterns and clothing

    worn on Hindu special occasions toReception children. The CRIBs team

    provided a quiz, storyteller session and an

    ICT research activity on their bus for our

    children. On Thursday the children met

    Mrs Da Langa who told the children a

    story from the Jewish faith with a very

    relevant message for todayto treat

    others as you would like to be treated.

    Our childrens behaviour and interest in

    their visits and visitors has again been

    remarked upon positively. We hope they

    now have a greater understanding of the

    variety of faiths in our multi-cultural society today.

    Again we would like to thank Mr Power for all the arranging and

    organising that has gone into the very busy week. Our staff and

    children have all really enjoyed and benefitted from the special events.

    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: 10.5.11

    Summer Term: Issue 6

    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:

    Multi Faith-Cultural Week

    Forthcoming Dates

    SEAL Home Activities

    Year 4 World War Two

    Week 1 Menu Governor/FOB news

    Gold Book Entries

    Weekly Attendance

    And finally Sweets

    Forthcoming Dates:

    Monday 13th June

    Y6 Cycling Proficiency WeekWednesday 15th June

    Reception Farm Visit

    Thursday 16th June

    CRIBs in Y5/ reception

    Friday 17th June

    Family SEAL Session 2

    9.30 New Entrants Meeting

    1.45 Performance to Infants

    Monday 20th JuneClass photos

    Tuesday 22nd June

    Y6 School Journey

    Thursday 23rd June

    CRIBs in Y5/ reception

    Choir/String Starz

    Rehearsal

    Friday 24th June

    Family SEAL Session 3

    MULTI-FAITH/CULTURAL WEEK

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    SEAL HOME ACTIVITIESFORPARENTS TO USE - CHANGES

    Brampton BulletinPage 2

    My changes

    Children often love to learn about

    themselves when they were little.

    They love to hear about the sillythings that you did when you were

    little, too.

    How much can you remember?

    If you have a photograph of

    yourself when you were little you

    might like to talk about the time in

    the photograph.

    Ask the child what they already

    know and then fill in the details

    when they get stuck. You might

    like to write down or draw what

    you find out.

    What I have learned

    In class your child has been

    learning about some of the ways

    they have changed since they were

    a baby and some of the things that

    they have learned.How many things can you think of

    together? Examples might be I

    learned to walk. I learned to ride

    a bike.

    Talk together about what it was like to learn and what things helped.

    Parents or carers, can you think of something you learned to do when you were a child?

    Draw a picture of you learning something. You might write what helped.

    Year 4 World War Two

    As part of their work this term on World War Two, Year 4 heard

    from Mr Lambert on what it was like to be a school boy in

    Northfleet during the war. He told them all about rationing, air

    raids, V2 rockets and what it was like when his school was bombed!

    They have also been learning about being an evacuee and why so

    many people had allotments. They have designed posters, using ICT,

    to encourage children to eat more vegetables.

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    Congratulations to William Payne 1BWilliam Payne in 1B recently entered a competition run by the Primary Times magazine and

    won a 4 day crash swimming course. Well done to him and it just goes to show it is worth

    entering these draws!

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    Governor News Personnel Committee

    Before half term the Personnel Committee held their

    termly meeting. This committee is chaired by Mrs

    Riley. They had a report on staffing and absence from

    Miss Fisher and reviewed the performance

    management cycle for staff as well as succession planning. They received the Safer

    Recruitment and Risk Assessment for staff policies.

    SCHOOLMEALS

    WEEKBEGINNING - MONDAY 13TH JUNE 2011

    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

    Meat Cheese, tomato &sweetcorn pizza

    with coleslaw &

    salad.

    Sausage & Mash Roast Turkey with

    roast potatoes

    Chicken Supreme

    with Rice

    Homemade Lamb

    Burger with home-

    made relish &

    chipped potatoes

    Fish or

    alternative

    Jacket Potato with

    chilli or tuna

    Cajun Fish with

    new potatoes

    Tomato & Thyme

    Fish with new

    Jerk Pork with

    Rice

    Vegetarian Pesto Pasta Spring VegetableBake

    Cheese & Red

    Onion Quiche

    with New Pota-

    toes

    Leek & Potato

    Fritter

    Desserts Peaches & IceCream

    Zesty LemonCake

    Very Berry Spongewith Custard

    Fruit Flapjack &Fruit Wedges

    Iced Sponge

    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 ask

    parents not to put any nuts or items containing nuts in their childs packed lunches. Thank you

    FOB News

    FOB will be holding a Quiz Night on Saturday 25th June at 7pm. It is

    being professionally organised and is only 2.50 per person. You are in-

    vited to bring your own drink and nibbles. Details will be out in book bags

    so dont delay book a table for your team of 4-8 people now!

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    And finally.......Packed Lunches

    Please may we remind parents that

    chocolates and sweets are not allowed in

    childrens packed lunches. We are seeing a

    growing number of sweets, one child even

    had three packets of different sweets. As a healthy

    school we appreciate your support in this matter.

    Remember if you like what were doing tell us and others!

    If you dont, please help us improve!

    School Office; 020 8303 2873 Fax; 020 8298 0286

    Email:[email protected]

    Were on the web!

    www.fronter.com/brampton

    www.brampton.bexley.sch.uk

    4CLouis Thomas

    4CJamie Puttick (Super Gold)

    4C Victoria Obinya

    4CAngie Nandra

    4CRebecca Nicklin (Platinum)

    4C Ning Sang Limbu

    4CFaye Johnson (Diamond)

    4C Holly Adams (Platinum)

    6C Jamie Wise (Headteacher)

    Unfortunately there is not

    enough space to mention the

    childrens achievements here

    but if you are interested to see

    your childs mention 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 27.5.11

    RB: 96.3%

    RJ: 98.7%

    1B: 91%

    1BA: 96%

    2H: 97.7%2EW: 97.2%

    3W: 96%

    3WH: 95.3%

    4P: 97.3%

    4C: 96.7%

    5S: 98.6%

    5M: 94.5%

    6B: 93.9%

    6C: 95.2%

    Well done to RJand the other

    classes above96.1% Our

    School Total was 96%.

    Raffle Prize Winners

    This weeks draw for tea with Miss

    Fisher was postponed to nest weekdue to our special assemblies this

    week.

    A double draw will take place next

    Monday

    HOUSE POINTS

    Week ending 27.5.11

    1st Red = 147 2ndYellow = 127

    3rdGreen= 121 4thBlue= 111

    Congratulations to Red House members!

    Attendance since September

    RB = 95.6% RJ = 94.4% 1B = 94.7% 1BA = 95.9%

    2H = 97.6% 2EW = 96.5% 3W = 95% 3WH = 95.1%

    4P = 96.4% 4C = 96.2% 5S = 96.4% 5M = 96.8%

    6B = 95% 6S = 97.4%. Total = 96.1%

    Well done to 2H, 2EW, 4P, 4C, 5S, 5M and 6S all above the

    school target of 96.1%.