This document is a newsletter from Norwood Primary School that provides information about upcoming events and recognizes student achievements. It features an interview with the headteacher, Mr. Dumbell, who discusses his hobbies and interests. It also announces several upcoming school activities, including World Book Day, a doodle competition for charity, and auditions for a talent show on Red Nose Day. The newsletter highlights extracurricular clubs at the school and reminds parents to check children for head lice during the holiday break.
This newsletter from Norwood Primary School provides information about various school events and achievements. It features an interview with teacher Mr. Doupe, announces that the school has received the Activemark Award for physical activity, reports on a surprise OFSTED inspection, and includes the school dinner menu. It also announces a 'Norwood's Got Talent' show for Red Nose Day and describes the winners of the Shinewaves competition.
This summary provides an overview of the key information from the school newsletter:
- The teacher feature focuses on Mrs. Rigby and her interests which include various sports.
- Upcoming school events are listed such as workshops, trips and holidays.
- A story is shared about Year 1 enjoying a performance of Red Riding Hood during World Book Day.
- Updates from around the school include the tag rugby tournament results and changes to after school collection procedures.
- Stars of the week are recognized from different classrooms for their achievements.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Norwood school including a netball tournament, summer fair, taster day for year 6 students, and children's university graduation ceremony. It also lists term dates and provides a teacher feature interview with Mrs. McCarthy. At the end, it highlights some students for their achievements and provides information about an upcoming poet visit and summer fair volunteer needs.
The document provides information about upcoming term dates and events at Norwood school. It features an interview with the teacher of the week, Mrs. Bentley, and provides details about extracurricular activities and achievements of students. It also includes the school menu and names students who received awards for their accomplishments.
The document summarizes a talent show that was held at Norwood school where students and teachers performed various talents like singing, dancing, magic tricks, and more. It also discusses funds raised for Comic Relief from the event and an upcoming dog-exercising machine design competition for students. Brief highlights are provided about two students' swimming and ballet accomplishments. Finally, it features an interview with teacher Mrs. Coleman where she discusses her interests, career, and hobbies.
This document is a school newsletter from Norwood Primary School dated January 25th, 2010. It contains information about term dates and events, highlights of students, and announcements. It provides details on upcoming parents' evenings, assembly themes, a SEAL theme on goals, and notices about lost property and cross country practice starting. It also profiles a relative of a teacher appearing on a dancing competition show.
This document provides information about upcoming events at Norwood School including parent-teacher conferences, holidays, competitions, and after-school activities. It recognizes students for growing vegetables over the summer and winning recent competitions. It also provides updates about the library schedule, math tutoring for Year 6, netball tryouts, and the newly elected School Council members. The document is a newsletter informing parents and students about current and upcoming events and activities at Norwood School.
This document is a newsletter from Norwood Primary School dated February 12, 2010. It provides information on upcoming term dates and events, recognizes student achievements, and summarizes a recent family cooking event held at the school where families worked together to make muffins, soups, main dishes, and desserts. The cooking event was well received and the teachers are inspired to host another one in the future. The newsletter also announces an upcoming concert featuring performances by Year 4, 5, and 6 students and the Wingates Brass Band.
This newsletter from Norwood Primary School provides information about various school events and achievements. It features an interview with teacher Mr. Doupe, announces that the school has received the Activemark Award for physical activity, reports on a surprise OFSTED inspection, and includes the school dinner menu. It also announces a 'Norwood's Got Talent' show for Red Nose Day and describes the winners of the Shinewaves competition.
This summary provides an overview of the key information from the school newsletter:
- The teacher feature focuses on Mrs. Rigby and her interests which include various sports.
- Upcoming school events are listed such as workshops, trips and holidays.
- A story is shared about Year 1 enjoying a performance of Red Riding Hood during World Book Day.
- Updates from around the school include the tag rugby tournament results and changes to after school collection procedures.
- Stars of the week are recognized from different classrooms for their achievements.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Norwood school including a netball tournament, summer fair, taster day for year 6 students, and children's university graduation ceremony. It also lists term dates and provides a teacher feature interview with Mrs. McCarthy. At the end, it highlights some students for their achievements and provides information about an upcoming poet visit and summer fair volunteer needs.
The document provides information about upcoming term dates and events at Norwood school. It features an interview with the teacher of the week, Mrs. Bentley, and provides details about extracurricular activities and achievements of students. It also includes the school menu and names students who received awards for their accomplishments.
The document summarizes a talent show that was held at Norwood school where students and teachers performed various talents like singing, dancing, magic tricks, and more. It also discusses funds raised for Comic Relief from the event and an upcoming dog-exercising machine design competition for students. Brief highlights are provided about two students' swimming and ballet accomplishments. Finally, it features an interview with teacher Mrs. Coleman where she discusses her interests, career, and hobbies.
This document is a school newsletter from Norwood Primary School dated January 25th, 2010. It contains information about term dates and events, highlights of students, and announcements. It provides details on upcoming parents' evenings, assembly themes, a SEAL theme on goals, and notices about lost property and cross country practice starting. It also profiles a relative of a teacher appearing on a dancing competition show.
This document provides information about upcoming events at Norwood School including parent-teacher conferences, holidays, competitions, and after-school activities. It recognizes students for growing vegetables over the summer and winning recent competitions. It also provides updates about the library schedule, math tutoring for Year 6, netball tryouts, and the newly elected School Council members. The document is a newsletter informing parents and students about current and upcoming events and activities at Norwood School.
This document is a newsletter from Norwood Primary School dated February 12, 2010. It provides information on upcoming term dates and events, recognizes student achievements, and summarizes a recent family cooking event held at the school where families worked together to make muffins, soups, main dishes, and desserts. The cooking event was well received and the teachers are inspired to host another one in the future. The newsletter also announces an upcoming concert featuring performances by Year 4, 5, and 6 students and the Wingates Brass Band.
The document summarizes news and events from Norwood Primary School. It discusses a performance by Year 4 students, an upcoming Easter egg decorating competition, and highlights students' achievements in swimming, drama, and track competitions. It also provides information about after school clubs, holiday activities, and the names of students who received "Star of the Week" awards.
The document is a school newsletter from Norwood Primary School that provides information on upcoming events and activities. It announces that Year 6 students will begin making toast to sell at break time the following week. It also details an arts festival design competition for a logo and invites entries for a costume design competition for a local dramatic club's production. The newsletter encourages parents to check book bags for letters and to keep newsletters safe so that students do not miss opportunities.
The document provides information about Valgu Basic School in Estonia. It discusses the history of the village and school, including that the first school was founded in 1847. It also summarizes some of the events that take place during the school year, such as a birthday celebration in November and Christmas party. Students participate in various activities and subjects at the school. [END SUMMARY]
You have been assigned to Breakout Room 1. Please use this time to get to know the other students in your room. Feel free to introduce yourself and ask questions!
Parents' Evening was scheduled for the upcoming week and attendance was important as teachers would discuss any issues affecting students' academic progress. An athletics club for 9-11 year olds was starting on Fridays. The school recently held a successful Family Art and Literacy Day with poetry and art activities for families. Stars of the Week were recognized for their achievements.
The document summarizes an interview with Jane Womack, the director of the ESL Institute at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, about the history and future plans of the Institute. It discusses how Womack started the Institute in 1995 to meet the need for ESL education on campus. It has since helped hundreds of students learn English and many have continued their education at UTC or other universities. Womack hopes to move the Institute into a new International House that will serve as a dedicated space for ESL classes as well as social and cultural events, furthering the Institute's mission.
This document provides updates from various parts of High Mowing School. It begins with an interview of Robert Sim, the Academic Dean, where he discusses his various roles at the school including teaching, advising students, and serving on committees. It then provides updates on upcoming student performances, a visit from an educational consultant, a trip students took to witness the New Hampshire Supreme Court, the H1N1 flu situation, and upcoming webinars on college planning. The document aims to keep parents and the community informed on the latest news and events at High Mowing School.
The text discusses basic secondary education in Ukraine, noting that it covers 5 years of study past primary school culminating in final exams in the 9th form, with various subjects introduced each year and assessments made throughout. It emphasizes that the 9th form, in which students take their final exams and receive the Certificate of Basic Secondary Education, represents an important link in Ukraine's educational system.
This newsletter provides information on teaching opportunities and resources. It includes an article about an inspiring teacher, Vipul Thaker, who started an informal school for underprivileged children. It also has an article from Indira Narayan about the challenges and rewards of being a teacher. The newsletter announces websites and a contest related to education and invites submissions of teaching tips, resources and feedback.
This newsletter welcomes students back to the new school year at Jack Stuart School. It provides information about current student enrollment of 300, the school staff, and important dates for the 2010-2011 school year. The newsletter also includes the school's Educational Responsibilities Document which outlines the responsibilities of students, parents, and staff to ensure the best learning environment and outcomes for students.
The document appears to be the front matter or introduction to an English language textbook for 9th grade students in Ukraine. It provides background information on the textbook and those involved in its creation. It lists the independent experts who reviewed the textbook, the person responsible for preparing it for publication, and publishing details like the author, publisher, and ISBN. It also includes a brief description of the textbook's organization and approach. The textbook appears to be the latest in a series recommended for teaching English in Ukrainian secondary schools and is designed around principles of communication and integrated development of language skills.
This newsletter provides updates from Southern Cross Schools for the week ending March 18, 2011. Key points include:
- The Prep School Inter-house Swimming Gala was won by Griffon House.
- The final assembly of the term recognized top academic achievers, including Tammy Godding who placed second in grade 8.
- A group of learners qualified for the second round of the National Mathematics Olympiad.
- A fiction library has been set up in one of the classrooms for college learners.
- Many learners completed a fire training course to earn certificates for their portfolios.
This document is a school newsletter from Norwood Primary School dated September 25, 2009. It provides information on upcoming term dates and events, introduces a new feature called "T.A. Talk" interviewing teaching assistants, announces the winners of a school council election, and describes upcoming family activities like a fun and fitness day. It also announces a visit from author Jacqueline Wilson and includes a competition to find the biggest conker.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events at Norwood school. It includes the term dates for summer 2009, notices about SATs, car boot sales, and teacher meetings. It also features an interview with Mrs. Phelps, the Year 4 teacher, and announces upcoming competitions for portrait drawing and tidiest classroom. Finally, it recognizes student achievements and provides updates about cross country races and preparations for the upcoming summer fair.
This document provides information about term dates and events at Norwood Primary School. It includes the dates for the autumn term 2009, upcoming events like the Macmillan Coffee Morning fundraiser, and teacher features highlighting new staff at the school. It also reminds parents about policies around attendance, medicines, and head lice checks. The newsletter aims to keep parents informed about what's happening at the school.
This document provides information about upcoming events at Norwood school including term dates, competitions, sports achievements of students, and other announcements. The term begins in early September and ends in mid-July. Upcoming events include a mufti day, the Queen's birthday card competition, and the summer fair. The document also provides updates on sports tournaments and achievements of students. Miss McCarthy is featured in the teacher spotlight for the week.
This document provides information about term dates and events at Norwood school. It includes dates for half terms, teacher training days, trips, and events like the summer fair. It also features an interview with Mr. Postlethwaite, the photography teacher, where he discusses his hobbies and interests. Finally, it recognizes students' accomplishments and highlights stars of the week from different classrooms.
The document provides information about upcoming term dates and events at Norwood school. It announces that the summer term begins on May 4th after a bank holiday and lists important dates like SATs tests, half terms, school trips, and the last day of term on July 21st. It also provides a notice about bicycle security and highlights student achievements in sports and academics.
1) The document is the January 15th, 2010 issue of the Norwood News which includes a message from the Head Teacher thanking the school community for their flexibility during difficult winter weather.
2) It provides information on upcoming term dates and events at the school.
3) Short articles highlight student accomplishments in sports and activities, and recognize a donation made to a children's charity by the school.
4) Poems written by students about snow are featured after recent snowfall provided inspiration.
5) A birth announcement and information on a new attendance recognition program are also included.
The document is a newsletter from Norwood School providing information about upcoming events. It announces that the summer fair will take place on June 20th and sports day will occur on June 25th, with June 26th as an alternative date. It highlights student achievements and mentions that 10 students participated in a tag rugby tournament. The newsletter also includes a writing competition asking students to submit poems about summer by June 23rd.
The document summarizes events at Norwood Primary School over the past few weeks, including harvest celebrations where students delivered flowers to elderly residents, a library visit to promote a reading challenge, and fundraising efforts that raised over £150 for the local lifeboat service. It also announces upcoming school events like a PTA meeting and Christmas performances by different year groups.
The document is a newsletter from Norwood Primary School providing information to parents and students. It includes details about upcoming term dates and events, recognition of student achievements, announcements about a logo design competition for an arts festival and changes to the school's behavior system, a report about a mobile built by students to raise money for cancer research, and notices about library books and a toddler group meeting. It aims to inform readers about recent and upcoming school activities and events.
The document summarizes news and events from Norwood Primary School. It discusses a performance by Year 4 students, an upcoming Easter egg decorating competition, and highlights students' achievements in swimming, drama, and track competitions. It also provides information about after school clubs, holiday activities, and the names of students who received "Star of the Week" awards.
The document is a school newsletter from Norwood Primary School that provides information on upcoming events and activities. It announces that Year 6 students will begin making toast to sell at break time the following week. It also details an arts festival design competition for a logo and invites entries for a costume design competition for a local dramatic club's production. The newsletter encourages parents to check book bags for letters and to keep newsletters safe so that students do not miss opportunities.
The document provides information about Valgu Basic School in Estonia. It discusses the history of the village and school, including that the first school was founded in 1847. It also summarizes some of the events that take place during the school year, such as a birthday celebration in November and Christmas party. Students participate in various activities and subjects at the school. [END SUMMARY]
You have been assigned to Breakout Room 1. Please use this time to get to know the other students in your room. Feel free to introduce yourself and ask questions!
Parents' Evening was scheduled for the upcoming week and attendance was important as teachers would discuss any issues affecting students' academic progress. An athletics club for 9-11 year olds was starting on Fridays. The school recently held a successful Family Art and Literacy Day with poetry and art activities for families. Stars of the Week were recognized for their achievements.
The document summarizes an interview with Jane Womack, the director of the ESL Institute at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, about the history and future plans of the Institute. It discusses how Womack started the Institute in 1995 to meet the need for ESL education on campus. It has since helped hundreds of students learn English and many have continued their education at UTC or other universities. Womack hopes to move the Institute into a new International House that will serve as a dedicated space for ESL classes as well as social and cultural events, furthering the Institute's mission.
This document provides updates from various parts of High Mowing School. It begins with an interview of Robert Sim, the Academic Dean, where he discusses his various roles at the school including teaching, advising students, and serving on committees. It then provides updates on upcoming student performances, a visit from an educational consultant, a trip students took to witness the New Hampshire Supreme Court, the H1N1 flu situation, and upcoming webinars on college planning. The document aims to keep parents and the community informed on the latest news and events at High Mowing School.
The text discusses basic secondary education in Ukraine, noting that it covers 5 years of study past primary school culminating in final exams in the 9th form, with various subjects introduced each year and assessments made throughout. It emphasizes that the 9th form, in which students take their final exams and receive the Certificate of Basic Secondary Education, represents an important link in Ukraine's educational system.
This newsletter provides information on teaching opportunities and resources. It includes an article about an inspiring teacher, Vipul Thaker, who started an informal school for underprivileged children. It also has an article from Indira Narayan about the challenges and rewards of being a teacher. The newsletter announces websites and a contest related to education and invites submissions of teaching tips, resources and feedback.
This newsletter welcomes students back to the new school year at Jack Stuart School. It provides information about current student enrollment of 300, the school staff, and important dates for the 2010-2011 school year. The newsletter also includes the school's Educational Responsibilities Document which outlines the responsibilities of students, parents, and staff to ensure the best learning environment and outcomes for students.
The document appears to be the front matter or introduction to an English language textbook for 9th grade students in Ukraine. It provides background information on the textbook and those involved in its creation. It lists the independent experts who reviewed the textbook, the person responsible for preparing it for publication, and publishing details like the author, publisher, and ISBN. It also includes a brief description of the textbook's organization and approach. The textbook appears to be the latest in a series recommended for teaching English in Ukrainian secondary schools and is designed around principles of communication and integrated development of language skills.
This newsletter provides updates from Southern Cross Schools for the week ending March 18, 2011. Key points include:
- The Prep School Inter-house Swimming Gala was won by Griffon House.
- The final assembly of the term recognized top academic achievers, including Tammy Godding who placed second in grade 8.
- A group of learners qualified for the second round of the National Mathematics Olympiad.
- A fiction library has been set up in one of the classrooms for college learners.
- Many learners completed a fire training course to earn certificates for their portfolios.
This document is a school newsletter from Norwood Primary School dated September 25, 2009. It provides information on upcoming term dates and events, introduces a new feature called "T.A. Talk" interviewing teaching assistants, announces the winners of a school council election, and describes upcoming family activities like a fun and fitness day. It also announces a visit from author Jacqueline Wilson and includes a competition to find the biggest conker.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events at Norwood school. It includes the term dates for summer 2009, notices about SATs, car boot sales, and teacher meetings. It also features an interview with Mrs. Phelps, the Year 4 teacher, and announces upcoming competitions for portrait drawing and tidiest classroom. Finally, it recognizes student achievements and provides updates about cross country races and preparations for the upcoming summer fair.
This document provides information about term dates and events at Norwood Primary School. It includes the dates for the autumn term 2009, upcoming events like the Macmillan Coffee Morning fundraiser, and teacher features highlighting new staff at the school. It also reminds parents about policies around attendance, medicines, and head lice checks. The newsletter aims to keep parents informed about what's happening at the school.
This document provides information about upcoming events at Norwood school including term dates, competitions, sports achievements of students, and other announcements. The term begins in early September and ends in mid-July. Upcoming events include a mufti day, the Queen's birthday card competition, and the summer fair. The document also provides updates on sports tournaments and achievements of students. Miss McCarthy is featured in the teacher spotlight for the week.
This document provides information about term dates and events at Norwood school. It includes dates for half terms, teacher training days, trips, and events like the summer fair. It also features an interview with Mr. Postlethwaite, the photography teacher, where he discusses his hobbies and interests. Finally, it recognizes students' accomplishments and highlights stars of the week from different classrooms.
The document provides information about upcoming term dates and events at Norwood school. It announces that the summer term begins on May 4th after a bank holiday and lists important dates like SATs tests, half terms, school trips, and the last day of term on July 21st. It also provides a notice about bicycle security and highlights student achievements in sports and academics.
1) The document is the January 15th, 2010 issue of the Norwood News which includes a message from the Head Teacher thanking the school community for their flexibility during difficult winter weather.
2) It provides information on upcoming term dates and events at the school.
3) Short articles highlight student accomplishments in sports and activities, and recognize a donation made to a children's charity by the school.
4) Poems written by students about snow are featured after recent snowfall provided inspiration.
5) A birth announcement and information on a new attendance recognition program are also included.
The document is a newsletter from Norwood School providing information about upcoming events. It announces that the summer fair will take place on June 20th and sports day will occur on June 25th, with June 26th as an alternative date. It highlights student achievements and mentions that 10 students participated in a tag rugby tournament. The newsletter also includes a writing competition asking students to submit poems about summer by June 23rd.
The document summarizes events at Norwood Primary School over the past few weeks, including harvest celebrations where students delivered flowers to elderly residents, a library visit to promote a reading challenge, and fundraising efforts that raised over £150 for the local lifeboat service. It also announces upcoming school events like a PTA meeting and Christmas performances by different year groups.
The document is a newsletter from Norwood Primary School providing information to parents and students. It includes details about upcoming term dates and events, recognition of student achievements, announcements about a logo design competition for an arts festival and changes to the school's behavior system, a report about a mobile built by students to raise money for cancer research, and notices about library books and a toddler group meeting. It aims to inform readers about recent and upcoming school activities and events.
The document is a newsletter from Norwood School announcing various upcoming events. It announces a healthy sandwich design competition for students and the winners from each year. It also provides notice of adjusted dinner money prices due to upcoming staff training days. Additionally, it advertises open positions for midday supervisors and announces an upcoming bonfire and fireworks display event on November 1st to benefit local charities.
This document provides information about upcoming dates and events at Norwood Primary School. It includes details about term dates, trips, productions, and sports days. It also recognizes students who received awards for academics and extracurricular activities. Additionally, it announces the winners of the school's poetry competition and provides the winning poems. Finally, it introduces a new competition challenging students to write a chant or rhyme to encourage their sports day teams.
Mrs. Twist, a member of the housekeeping team at Norwood Primary School, recently retired after many years of service. She was honored at an assembly and awarded a gold star certificate for her dedication and hard work in keeping the school in excellent condition. The document also provides information about upcoming school events, sporting transportation responsibilities, an infection control reminder, and highlights recent student achievements.
The newsletter summarizes fundraising efforts for Haiti relief that raised £545, interviews a teaching assistant about her career and hobbies, announces an opening for a reprographics officer in the school office, and highlights student accomplishments in sports, swimming, and a mascot design competition.
Ms. Sinicropi's class will be finishing up learning the letter W and doing phonics and phonemic awareness activities. They will also be working with a poem about the flu and doing different activities with it each day. The students will start learning about writing poetry. Homework this week includes practicing writing sounds, tying shoes, identifying word sounds, counting, and practicing with coins. Upcoming events include a second grade musical, out-of-uniform days, and spring break.
The document is the January 29th, 2010 issue of the Norwood News from Norwood Primary School. It discusses (1) a visit from a Viking warrior named Snorri who taught students about Viking life, (2) upcoming term dates and events like Parents' Evenings, (3) the creation of new activity trails in the playground, and (4) recognizes students for accomplishments in gymnastics, swimming, and as Students of the Week.
The document is a newsletter from Norwood Primary School summarizing events from the end of the fall term. It discusses the busy schedule of winter celebrations, congratulates students for accomplishments, and previews upcoming term dates and events for the new year.
The document announces an arts festival to take place from July 4th to 15th 2011 with the theme "Once upon a Time". It seeks volunteers and donations to help fund the festival. It also announces a logo design competition for students to design a logo incorporating the theme, dates, and dimensions. The last section provides updates on various school events and achievements like athletics tournaments and excellent attendance awards.
The document is a newsletter from Norwood Primary School announcing upcoming events. It discusses Year 6 students' volcano, rocket, and firework projects and models, naming the winners. It also provides the school term dates and informs parents about Christmas performances, a Christmas fair, and pantomime. Winners of recent competitions and fundraising efforts are recognized.
This document provides information for parents about Year 1 at the school. It introduces the Year 1 teachers and teaching assistants. It also includes details about the curriculum, homework, reading, phonics, and other important policies for the year. The timetable outlines the daily schedule, including subjects like maths, English, science, and PE. Possible class trips are also mentioned. The document encourages parents to support their child's learning at home through activities like reading, writing, and practicing numeracy skills.
The document is a newsletter from Norwood Primary School. It summarizes events from the school including a Children's University graduation where students received credits for extracurricular activities, sports tournaments and days that the school participated in, achievements of students, and upcoming events at the school. It provides information on term dates and clubs/activities happening in the upcoming week.
The Norwood Primary School summer fayre was a success despite rainy weather. There were various performances and activities for visitors to enjoy. The highlight was seeing the head teacher in the stocks. The PTA thanked everyone for their support in making the event possible. Upcoming events at the school were also announced, including the arts festival happening in early July.
The document provides information about various events at Norwood Primary School. It discusses that Year 6 students went on a residential trip to Llangollen, Wales where they participated in activities like canoeing and castle walks. It also mentions that the school will be holding a summer fair and dragons' den competition where students pitched product ideas. Additionally, it provides updates about sports activities and achievements of students. The document shares a schedule of upcoming events and club meeting times at the school.
This newsletter from Norwood Primary School provides information about upcoming events and accomplishments of students. It discusses an arts festival that the school will host in 5 weeks with clay modeling done by Year 4 families. It also announces staffing changes for the next school year with new class assignments. Additionally, it advertises local businesses and lists upcoming school events through the end of term in mid-July like a sports day, arts festival, and summer fair.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Norwood Primary School. It summarizes a visit by Year One students to an underwater-themed playground and visits from a police carrier and firefighters. It also announces various clubs, awards for student achievements, and competitions. The final section encourages entries for a recycled materials tree-building competition in honor of World Environment Day.
This document provides information about upcoming events at Norwood Primary School over the next few months. It includes details about the arts festival in July, the enterprise project in June, clubs and activities, and achievements of some students. The school newsletter updates parents on term dates, meal menus, star of the week awards, and other general announcements.
Norwood Primary School's A football team reached another final in the Duddy Shield competition. They played well but ultimately lost, with goalkeeper Aaron Rimmer and scorer Matthew Van Sprang-Rimmer playing especially well. The school community strongly supported the team. Upcoming events include a fashion show, visits to Liverpool and Llangollen, and the annual sports day and arts festival. Children from the school have received praise and awards for their behavior and performances representing the school.
The document is the May 2011 issue of the Norwood News, a school newsletter. It provides information about upcoming events at the school including sports competitions, school trips, and parent meetings. It also celebrates student accomplishments like passing swimming levels and winning archery competitions. Finally, it provides the school term dates and club meeting schedules for the upcoming week.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events at Norwood Primary School over the next few months, including a year 4 trip, year 6 SATs, a meeting for new reception parents, sports day, and an arts festival. It also announces the winners of the weekly classroom tidiness competition and lists after-school clubs scheduled to resume after the spring break.
The document is a newsletter from Norwood Primary School dated March 25th, 2011. It discusses upcoming events at the school including a visit from a Viking named Snorri who taught Year 3 students about Viking life, sports day, an arts festival, and parent meetings. It also highlights student accomplishments and upcoming clubs and competitions at the school.
The document is a newsletter from Norwood Primary School providing updates on various school events and activities. It announces that there are 17 weeks remaining until the local arts festival, and that the school's sports hall athletics team came in third place in the regional finals competition. It also includes information about term dates and closures, fundraising efforts collecting supermarket vouchers, opportunities for local businesses to advertise in the newsletter, and upcoming after school clubs and activities for students.
Kim Taylor is the Parent Support Advisor at Norwood Primary School who is available to offer help, advice, and support to all parents and caregivers of children at the school. As a Learning Mentor, she is also available to the children to discuss any worries or concerns. Parents can contact her by phone from 8:30am to 3:30pm to make an appointment or see her on the playground each morning. She aims to support families so that children feel safe, enjoy, and achieve at Norwood Primary and families feel welcomed in the school community.
The document is a school newsletter containing the following information:
1) It announces upcoming term dates and events at the school such as arts festivals, sports competitions, and parent-teacher meetings.
2) It highlights student achievements in areas like swimming lessons and writing competitions.
3) It provides updates on activities happening in different classes, such as a visit from an owl expert in Year 2 and bird feeder building in Reception.
This issue of the Norwood News provides information about upcoming term dates and events at Norwood Primary School. It thanks volunteers who helped raise £450 for the school's Arts Festival by bag packing at Asda. Notices are provided about after school club spaces becoming available after half term and bag packing volunteering opportunities at Morrisons. The star pupils of the week from each class are also listed, along with upcoming after school clubs and a reminder about coats. Finally, the school newsletter team interviews a school governor, Mrs. Silcox, about her spare time activities, dislikes about being a governor, favorite part of the role, and reasons for becoming a governor.
The document is a newsletter from Norwood Primary School dated January 28th 2011. It provides information on upcoming term dates and events. It highlights that Year 6 students participated in an evacuation drill to learn about life during World War 2. It also announces various extracurricular activities and clubs taking place at the school and recognizes students' achievements.
This newsletter from Norwood Primary School provides information about upcoming term dates and events. It highlights that Year 2 students are learning about electricity and circuits as part of their topic "When the Lights Go Out." It also announces clubs happening the following week and names students who are the "Star of the Week."
The document is a newsletter from Norwood Primary School. It provides information about upcoming events at the school including a visit from author Eamonn Reilly, changes to term dates, and clubs and activities for students. It also highlights student achievements and provides information about governor interviews, lost property, and local healthy lifestyle programs.
The newsletter provides updates from Norwood Primary School. It announces that the spring term is underway and building projects are progressing on schedule. It also notes that the school has received an award for improvements in basic skills and over 90 students have perfect attendance so far this year. Additionally, it advertises an upcoming PTA meeting and describes a successful Christmas craft morning event.
This document provides the term dates and upcoming events for Norwood Primary School in Southport, UK. It lists the term start and end dates for the autumn 2010, spring 2011, and summer 2011 terms. It also announces upcoming school performances and events like the Christmas fair and pantomime. Short articles provide updates on classes visiting the local church to learn about the Ten Commandments and holding competitions related to Thanksgiving and The Chronicles of Narnia. The document closes with recognizing student achievements and announcing temporary changes to school meals due to kitchen renovations.
This document provides information about Norwood Primary School including term dates, upcoming events, and news items. Key details include:
- The Autumn term ends on December 17th and the Spring term begins on January 5th.
- Upcoming events include an anti-bullying week, Christmas performances and fairs, and a pantomime.
- News items report on hatched chicks in Year 1, a jam party held by Year 2, and football matches for the school team.
1. Norwood
NEWS
27th February 2009
Issue No.22
Teacher Feature
Welcome to our fantastic new feature where the children of Norwood
get to interview the teachers! We chose Mr. Dumbell first because he is
the Headteacher and everyone in the class thought we should start at
the top! Do you want to know which country Mr. Dumbell would most
like to visit? If so… read on.
Q. What are your hobbies? Q. Which country would you
A. Cycling, football, reading most like to visit?
and cinema. A. Canada.
Q. What did you want to be when Q. What do you most like
you were a child? about being a teacher?
A. A ski instructor. A. Being bossy.
Q. What is your favourite food? Q. Do you have any pets?
A. Chicken Fajitas A. 9 Goldfish.
Q. Who is your favourite singer Q. Who is your favourite
or group? character in history?
A. Maroon 5 and Marvin Gaye. A. Robin Hood.
Q. What is your favourite Q. Is there anything you’ve not
T.V. programme? done that you would like to try?
A. Not going out. A. Fly a plane.
Shinewaves Competition
Term Dates As this Friday, 27th February, is
‘National Doodle Day’, this week’s
doodle competition to raise money
for epilepsy and neurofibromatosis
competition is to create a doodle charities.
Spring Term 2009 based around your name. You Do your doodle on an A5 sized
Year 2 Numeracy Workshop: Tuesday 3rd March from 3.15-4.30 pm. usually doodle when you are bored paper (1/2 the size of normal
Tour of the School for New Parents: 9.15 am Wednesday 4th March. and your mind is wandering – you
Year 1 Literacy: Wednesday 4th March from 3.15-4.30 pm. printer paper) and put your full
Tag Rugby Tournament: Wednesday 4th March. begin drawing, sketching and name and class on the back. What
PTA Meeting: Wednesday 4th March at 7.30pm making patterns which grow and are you waiting for? Get doodling!
at Southport Football Club. grow over the page. So put your
World Book Day: Thursday 5th March. name in the middle and see what
Year 2 Literacy Workshop: Tuesday 10th March from 3.15-4.30 pm. grows around it. For some ideas
Red Nose Day: Dress Funny for Money - Friday 13th March.
Parents’ Forum: Tuesday, 17th March between 7-8 pm. take a look at www.nationaldoodle
See issue No. 21 for details. day.org.uk which is also running a
Year 1 Numeracy: Wednesday 18th March from 3.15-4.30 pm.
School CLOSES for the Easter Holiday: Friday 3rd April at 2pm.
Summer Term 2009
Children RETURN to school: Monday 20th April 2009.
Children in the Spotlight
School CLOSED for Bank Holiday: Monday 4th May.
SAT’s: Monday 11th - Friday 15th May 2009 Abi Wright was recently awarded this trophy
School CLOSES for half term: Friday 22nd May at 3.15pm. at Brownies for being the best six in her
Half Term: Monday 25th - Friday 29th May (inc.) brownie pack during the term.
Children RETURN to school: Monday 1st June.
Summer Fair: Saturday 20th June We would also like to celebrate success and
School CLOSED: Staff training day Monday 13th July.
School CLOSES for Summer holiday: achievements of children who take part in
Tuesday 21st July at 2.00 pm. activities outside of school hours. If your
Autumn Term 2009 child feels a sense of achievement or has
made a contribution to something outside
Children RETURN to school: Thursday 3rd September 2009. school, please encourage them to share it
School CLOSES for half term: Friday 23rd October at 3.15pm.
Half Term: Monday 26th - Friday 30th October (inc.) with us by taking any certificates along to
Children RETURN to school: Tuesday 3rd November 2009. Mrs Kenrick in 1K.
Norwood Crescent, Southport, PR9 7DU. Tel: 01704 211960. Fax: 01704 232712
Headteacher: Mr Lee Dumbell. Email: admin.norwood@schools.sefton.gov.uk
2. WORLD BOOK DAY
NEWS from around For World Book Day which takes place on
Thursday 5th March, everyone is invited to
and about Norwood dress up as a book character. There will be
activities with themes relating to books which
will children will be able to get involved with
throughout the day. There will be a prize of a
CRAFT CLUB £5 book voucher for the child dressed up as
We have had an international theme to
the most outstanding book character.
our crafts making lanterns and dragons
to celebrate Chinese New Year. We made
African good luck charms and have HAVE YOU GOT TALENT?
designed statues of friendship after looking On Red Nose Day which takes place on Friday
at the statue of liberty. 13th March, we are having a ‘NORWOOD’S
Children photographed are: Ruby Fellowes, GOT TALENT’ show. The best children’s
Amina Guenini, Sam Morgan, Borys performances throughout the school will
Kurzeja-Ryan, Leon Booth, Lucy Cottier, be chosen to perform their rendition to
Sol Wilkinson, Aimee Crawford and Zoe King everyone. So whether dancing, comedy,
DANCE CLUB acting, telling jokes, singing or whatever your
Year 5 Dance club practice their dance talent is, put together a short sketch on your
routine at Meols Cop High School under own or with friends and come along to the
the guidance of Heather and Ester lunchtime auditions next week in RD. Let’s
(Both Year 10 pupils at Meols Cop). see how much talent we’ve got, good luck
Pictured are Hannah Bushell, Nikita Harris, to everyone!
Georgia Halcrow, Charlotte Tye, Luke Threlfall,
Nicole Ferrier, Sarah Barr, James Ashton ,
Ben Mills and Rachael Elston. Not pictured HELPFUL HINTS
are Ryan Ashall and Georgia Crawford
Headlice
A lot of parents have taken time over the holiday
Additional Swimming Lessons to get rid of Headlice in their child’s hair. Please
A national incentive is currently underway for invited remember that we must make every effort to
children to achieve their 10 metre certificate. The keep that hair traffic under control! Don’t forget
course lasts for 1 week and takes place at Dunes we will be asking parents to collect their child
Leisure Centre commencing Monday 2nd March. from school in order to take them home and
This has been organised by Sefton MBC. treat the hair if Headlice are visible.
SCHOOL DINNER MENU - WEEK TWO
Week 1 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Main Choice Meatballs in Jumbo Battered Fish Fingers Mince Cobbler Chicken Tikka Beef Lasagne
1 Tomato Sauce Veg of the Day Veg of the Day Boiled Rice Veg of the Day
With Pasta Chipped Potatoes Mashed Potato Naan Bread Crusty Bread
Main Choice Crunchy Chicken Home Made Pork Pie Cheesy Bacon & Egg Flan Fish Cake Cheese & Tomato Pizza
2 Veg of the Day Veg of the Day Veg of the Day Veg of the Day Salad
Potato Rosti Boiled Potatoes 1/2 Jacket Potato Sauté Potatoes & Fresh Bread & Potato Wedges
Main Choice Sandwich Selection Sandwich Selection Sandwich Selection Sandwich Selection Sandwich Selection
3 & Salad & Salad & Salad & Salad & Salad
Main Choice Filled Jacket Potato Filled Jacket Potato Filled Jacket Potato Filled Jacket Potato Filled Jacket Potato
4 & Salad & Salad & Salad & Salad & Salad
Pudding Chocolate Sponge Melting Fruit Fruit Sponge Fruity
Choice 1 with Mandarins Moments & Jelly & Custard Flapjack
Pudding Low Fat Low Fat Low Fat Low Fat Low Fat
Choice 2 Yoghurt Yoghurt Yoghurt Yoghurt Yoghurt
Pudding Fresh Fresh Fresh Fresh Fresh
Choice 3 Fruit Fruit Fruit Fruit Fruit
Also available daily - Fresh Bread & Mixed Salad. Fresh Fruit Juice /
Semi Skimmed Milk / Water • Vegetarian options will be available Thank you to the Champion Newspaper for
The menu may occasionally be subject to change their support in developing our newsletter.