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Norwood

                                                                                                         3rd July 2009
                                                                                                                           NEWS                   Issue No.37


Term Dates
Summer Term 2009
School closed: Staff training day Monday 13th July.
                                                                                         Teacher Feature
                                                                                         Mrs. Ashcroft was the teacher featured this week. Not even her attempts
Production of ‘Oliver’ Wednesday 15th July at 7.15pm                                     to hide out in the woods (or her menagerie of animals) could deter our
Eco Centre Visit for School Council & Eco committee: Friday 17th July.                   reporters. They hunted her down and asked her these questions.
Year 6 Leavers Service: Tuesday 21st July at Leyland Road
  Methodist Church. Coffee served for Year 6 parents from 9.00 am.
School closes for Summer holiday: Tuesday 21st July at 2.00 pm.
Autumn Term 2009
Children return to school: Thursday 3rd September
Year R start part time: Monday 7th September
Year R start full time Monday 21st September
Half Term: Monday 26th - Friday 30th October (inc.)
School closed: Staff Training day - Monday 2nd November.
Children return to school: Tuesday 3rd November
School closes for Christmas holiday: Friday 18th December at 2 pm.
 Please update your diary with new dates which are added each week.

              Stars of the week
We would like to congratulate the following children for being Stars of the Week! Q.Do you have any pets?
                                                                                  Q.Do                                        Q. What is the Forest School about?
                                                                                  A.A dog, 3 cats, 2 rabbits, 2 guinea        A.An outdoor classroom, so children
    RD Paris Basson                            3B Lucy Pettifer (silver)            pigs, 1 hamster and 3 chickens !!!          can learn by experience, and not
    RD Kyla Blackburn (silver)                 3R Libby Spencer                   Q.What do you do in your spare time?          just by teachers telling them things.
                                                                                  A.Spend it with my children.                Q.What do you like about Norwood?
    RP Rebecca Kilduff (silver)                3R Natasha Leadbetter (silver) Q. What is your favourite                       A.It is friendly and everyone knows
    RP Jessica Laverty (silver)                4CP Sophie Wright (gold)             T.V. programme?                             everyone else.
    1K Hannah Gray (silver)                    4JP Rhianna Graham (silver) A.Britain’s Got Talent (I’ve just                  Q. Do you have a favourite actor?
                                                                                    been on the tour and met the boy          A.Robert Carlyle.
    1K Katie Halsall (gold)                    4JP Thea Moore (silver)              from Stavros Flatley and Julian           Q.What music do you listen to?
    1B Oliver Starr (silver)                   5P Joshua Wright                     Smith who played the saxophone.)          A.Lots of different music.
                                                                                  Q. Where did you go on your last
    1B Sian Drummond (gold)                    5M Ryan Ashall (silver)              holiday? A. Rhodes
     2L Ellie Blundell (gold)                    5M Simon Gradwell (gold)
     2L Astrid Travis (silver)                   6C Gabrielle Langridge                   Faye Halton’s dog                   Jamie Spafford has
     2M Stephanie Hendry (silver)                6C Faye Halton (silver)                 won best rough coat at a             gained his 5m swimming award.
                                                                                         recent RSPCA competition.            Well done!
     2M Callum Scutt (gold)                      6M Katy Rigby (gold)                    Congratulations!                      Ollie Rimmer now has
     3B Ishbel Cooke (silver)                                                             Jessica Dewhurst now               his red & white belt in ju-jitsu.
 Gold and silver is awarded to children who have previously received star of the week.   has her white belt in ju-jitsu.      Congratulations!
                                                                                         Congratulations!                      Katie Halsall has
   Children in the Spotlight                                                              Kaitlin Dewhurst now
                                                                                         has her blue & white belt in
                                                                                         ju-jitsu. Congratulations!
                                                                                                                              achieved her grade 2 water skills
                                                                                                                              award. Well done!


                                                                                                                                     



Norwood Crescent, Southport, PR9 7DU. Tel: 01704 211960 Fax: 01704 232712
                                                 211960.
                 Head Teacher: Mr Lee Dumbell. Email: admin.norwood@schools.sefton.gov.uk
                                      www.norwoodprimaryschool.com
NEWS from around and about Norwood
Sun Shines        Shinewaves Competition Time
On Sports Day
The Infants had a fantastic afternoon of fun & action! They visited each activity
                                                                                    Last weeks competition was to
                                                                                    write a chant or song for your team
                                                                                    on Sports Day. With an 8 verse
                                                                                    extravaganza, the winner, from 3B
                                                                                                                              This week’s competition is tricky
                                                                                                                              – you have to make something which
                                                                                                                              would fit in at Mount Rushmore,
                                                                                                                              so first you have to find out what
in their teams & collected stars for their efforts. The Year 6 team leaders did a   was Holly Aitkenhead.                     is there! Try putting in a computer
fabulous job & really encouraged all the children to do their best.                 Congratulations Holly.                    search for Mount Rushmore. Hint:
                                                                                    The 4th of July is America’s              you might need playdough, plasticine,
                                On your marks go! Year R                            Independence Day. A day                   clay or some sort of modelling
                                                                                    commemorating the Declaration             material.
                                                                                    of Independence on July 4, 1776,          There is no competition next week,
                                                                                    when rule by the Kingdom of Great         so you have 2 weeks if you want to
                                                                                    Britain ended. Independence Day is a      join in.
                                                                                    celebration with fireworks, parades,      Pop your entry in the competition
                                                                                    barbecues, carnivals, picnics,            post box or the office, outside the
                                                                                    concerts and baseball games.              hall, with your name and class by
                                                                                    A fireworks display is held annually at   the morning of Tues 14th July.
                                                                                    Mount Rushmore National Memorial.         Good luck!

  Ben Boardman takes aim at the target.
                                                                                         Norwood Musicians
                                                                                          Hit the High Note




                                                                                    A stunning Sefton youth concert, held last Monday evening, featured a
                                                                                    brilliant performance by the Norwood Wind Band. The event, organised
                                                                                    by the Sefton Schools Music Service, starred the breath taking singing
                                                                                    of the Aurin Girls Choir from Hungary and featured a selection of local
                                                                                    school wind bands.
                                                                                    Norwood was represented by Alex Nevins (baritone), Luke Threlfall
                                                                                    (trumpet), James Ashton (cornet), Sol Wilkinson (cornet), along with
  Joseph Capp races                                                                 Aimie Blundell, Lucy James, Sally Murray and Sophie Wright playing
  through the tunnel.                                                               their clarinets.
                                                                                    The concert also included a combined schools choir based at Holy
                                                                                    Family Primary. Representing Norwood was Ruby Fellowes whose
                                                                                    beautiful voice greatly enhanced the performance of the choir. Everyone
                                                                                    agreed it was an excellent evening.


                                                                                    Sainsbury’s Vouchers                                  Euro
                                                                                                               Please check for
                                                                                                               loose Sainsbury’s
                                                                                                                                          club
                                                                                                               vouchers in            The final language
                                                                                                               those handbags,        classes have now taken
                                                                                                               purses, wallets        place. Congratulations
                                                                                                               and pockets.           to all the pupils for all
                                                                                                               The final date for     their hard work and
                                                                                                               collection is fast     achievement over this
Stephanie Hendry, Joanna Meyler                                                                                approaching!           last year.
and Michael Hignett in action at the speed bounce.
                                                                                                Thank you to the Champion Newspaper for their
 School Menu - Menu 2                                                                               support in developing our newsletter.

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37 (2009)

  • 1. Norwood 3rd July 2009 NEWS  Issue No.37 Term Dates Summer Term 2009 School closed: Staff training day Monday 13th July. Teacher Feature Mrs. Ashcroft was the teacher featured this week. Not even her attempts Production of ‘Oliver’ Wednesday 15th July at 7.15pm to hide out in the woods (or her menagerie of animals) could deter our Eco Centre Visit for School Council & Eco committee: Friday 17th July. reporters. They hunted her down and asked her these questions. Year 6 Leavers Service: Tuesday 21st July at Leyland Road Methodist Church. Coffee served for Year 6 parents from 9.00 am. School closes for Summer holiday: Tuesday 21st July at 2.00 pm. Autumn Term 2009 Children return to school: Thursday 3rd September Year R start part time: Monday 7th September Year R start full time Monday 21st September Half Term: Monday 26th - Friday 30th October (inc.) School closed: Staff Training day - Monday 2nd November. Children return to school: Tuesday 3rd November School closes for Christmas holiday: Friday 18th December at 2 pm. Please update your diary with new dates which are added each week. Stars of the week We would like to congratulate the following children for being Stars of the Week! Q.Do you have any pets? Q.Do Q. What is the Forest School about? A.A dog, 3 cats, 2 rabbits, 2 guinea A.An outdoor classroom, so children RD Paris Basson 3B Lucy Pettifer (silver) pigs, 1 hamster and 3 chickens !!! can learn by experience, and not RD Kyla Blackburn (silver) 3R Libby Spencer Q.What do you do in your spare time? just by teachers telling them things. A.Spend it with my children. Q.What do you like about Norwood? RP Rebecca Kilduff (silver) 3R Natasha Leadbetter (silver) Q. What is your favourite A.It is friendly and everyone knows RP Jessica Laverty (silver) 4CP Sophie Wright (gold) T.V. programme? everyone else. 1K Hannah Gray (silver) 4JP Rhianna Graham (silver) A.Britain’s Got Talent (I’ve just Q. Do you have a favourite actor? been on the tour and met the boy A.Robert Carlyle. 1K Katie Halsall (gold) 4JP Thea Moore (silver) from Stavros Flatley and Julian Q.What music do you listen to? 1B Oliver Starr (silver) 5P Joshua Wright Smith who played the saxophone.) A.Lots of different music. Q. Where did you go on your last 1B Sian Drummond (gold) 5M Ryan Ashall (silver) holiday? A. Rhodes 2L Ellie Blundell (gold) 5M Simon Gradwell (gold) 2L Astrid Travis (silver) 6C Gabrielle Langridge  Faye Halton’s dog  Jamie Spafford has 2M Stephanie Hendry (silver) 6C Faye Halton (silver) won best rough coat at a gained his 5m swimming award. recent RSPCA competition. Well done! 2M Callum Scutt (gold) 6M Katy Rigby (gold) Congratulations!  Ollie Rimmer now has 3B Ishbel Cooke (silver)  Jessica Dewhurst now his red & white belt in ju-jitsu. Gold and silver is awarded to children who have previously received star of the week. has her white belt in ju-jitsu. Congratulations! Congratulations!  Katie Halsall has Children in the Spotlight  Kaitlin Dewhurst now has her blue & white belt in ju-jitsu. Congratulations! achieved her grade 2 water skills award. Well done!       Norwood Crescent, Southport, PR9 7DU. Tel: 01704 211960 Fax: 01704 232712 211960. Head Teacher: Mr Lee Dumbell. Email: admin.norwood@schools.sefton.gov.uk www.norwoodprimaryschool.com
  • 2. NEWS from around and about Norwood Sun Shines Shinewaves Competition Time On Sports Day The Infants had a fantastic afternoon of fun & action! They visited each activity Last weeks competition was to write a chant or song for your team on Sports Day. With an 8 verse extravaganza, the winner, from 3B This week’s competition is tricky – you have to make something which would fit in at Mount Rushmore, so first you have to find out what in their teams & collected stars for their efforts. The Year 6 team leaders did a was Holly Aitkenhead. is there! Try putting in a computer fabulous job & really encouraged all the children to do their best. Congratulations Holly. search for Mount Rushmore. Hint: The 4th of July is America’s you might need playdough, plasticine, On your marks go! Year R Independence Day. A day clay or some sort of modelling commemorating the Declaration material. of Independence on July 4, 1776, There is no competition next week, when rule by the Kingdom of Great so you have 2 weeks if you want to Britain ended. Independence Day is a join in. celebration with fireworks, parades, Pop your entry in the competition barbecues, carnivals, picnics, post box or the office, outside the concerts and baseball games. hall, with your name and class by A fireworks display is held annually at the morning of Tues 14th July. Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Good luck! Ben Boardman takes aim at the target. Norwood Musicians Hit the High Note A stunning Sefton youth concert, held last Monday evening, featured a brilliant performance by the Norwood Wind Band. The event, organised by the Sefton Schools Music Service, starred the breath taking singing of the Aurin Girls Choir from Hungary and featured a selection of local school wind bands. Norwood was represented by Alex Nevins (baritone), Luke Threlfall (trumpet), James Ashton (cornet), Sol Wilkinson (cornet), along with Joseph Capp races Aimie Blundell, Lucy James, Sally Murray and Sophie Wright playing through the tunnel. their clarinets. The concert also included a combined schools choir based at Holy Family Primary. Representing Norwood was Ruby Fellowes whose beautiful voice greatly enhanced the performance of the choir. Everyone agreed it was an excellent evening. Sainsbury’s Vouchers Euro Please check for loose Sainsbury’s club vouchers in The final language those handbags, classes have now taken purses, wallets place. Congratulations and pockets. to all the pupils for all The final date for their hard work and collection is fast achievement over this Stephanie Hendry, Joanna Meyler approaching! last year. and Michael Hignett in action at the speed bounce. Thank you to the Champion Newspaper for their School Menu - Menu 2 support in developing our newsletter.