This issue of the Norwood News provides information about upcoming school events, term dates, and achievements of students. It includes a summary of a Year 1 trip to Farmer Ted's, upcoming dates like a family cooking day and quiz night. Sports updates on football and swimming are mentioned. The governors of the school are introduced. Information is provided about asthma inhalers and a reminder to check bookbags for letters. A report from Year 6 recaps their trip to a fireworks competition.
1. Norwood News
Issue 6 8th October 2010
Arts Festival Countdown Menu
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Week
38 weeks to go
TERM DATES Year 1 Farmer Ted’s
Autumn Term 2010
Half term:
Monday 25th -Friday 29th
October
School closed:
Monday 1st November
(Staff training day)
Term Ends:
Friday 17th December. School
closes at 2pm
Spring Term 2011
Children return to school
Wednesday 5th January at
8.55am
Half Term:
Monday 14th-Friday 18th
February
Term Ends:
Friday 1st April. School closes
at 2pm
Summer Term 2011
Children return to school
Tuesday 19th April at 8.55am
Year 1 had a fantastic time during their visit to Farmer Ted’s last week. We enjoyed our
School closed: tour of the new Guinea Pig village along with a spot of pony grooming, milking and the
Good Friday 22nd April
exciting ferret racing. The highlight of the day, of course, was the tractor ride where we
Easter Monday 25th April
were followed by some eager sheep and an angry looking bull!
Children return to school
Tuesday 26th April at 8.55am UP COMING DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
School closed:
Bank Holiday Monday 2nd May Wednesday 13th October SEAL celebration assembly KS2 1.30 pm EY/KS1 2.30 pm
(For invited parents only.)
Half Term:
Mon 30th May-Fri 3rd June Saturday 16th October Family Cooking Day
School closed:
Friday 1st July
(Staff training day) Wednesday 10th November-Come Dine with Us-Year 1 Parents
Term Ends: Friday 12th November 7pm (Hall) PTA Quiz Night
Friday 22nd July. School closes
at 2pm Thursday 18th November SEAL Celebration Assembly KS2 1.30 pm EY/KS1 2.30 pm
Friday 3rd December Christmas Fair 6 pm (Hall)
Norwood Crescent, Southport. PR9 7DU. Tel: 01704 211960. Fax 01704 232712. Head Teacher: Mr Lee Dumbell.
Email: admin.norwood@schools.sefton.gov.uk www.norwoodprimaryschool.com
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2. Children in the Spotlight
Nancy has passed her Level 5 Low Bar Award and Level 5
Gymnastics Proficiency Award. Fantastic!
Daniel was awarded Man of the Match from Southport Trinity U10's
Football Team. Congratulations!
Rachael has passed her 100m Rainbow Swimming Award.
Wonderful!
Lauren achieved an A pass in her Grade 2 exam in Modern Theatre
and achieved a B pass in her Grade 1 Tap Dancing exam.
Fabulous!
PTA
The PTA held their Annual General Meeting last Wednesday where the Chairs, Star of the Week
Claire Stewart and Diane Lonsdale reviewed the year and outlined their plans for
this coming year.
6C:Joseph Edmunds
Parental support at events is always needed so please make every attempt to 6P:Abbie Wilson
attend our PTA events. The next informal meeting will be held on Thursday 14th 6P:Jaydon Lavelle
October at 3.15 pm after the sponsored Line Dance. 5M:Hannah Diss
5B:Georgia Lonsdale
4M:Ellie Blundell
4P:Emily Hagan
4P:Shafayeth Uddin
Shinewaves Competition Time
3K:Natasha Watkins
3K:Alfie Cooke
Last week’s competition was to capture ‘Autumn Colours’. The time and effort that
went into some of the entries was amazing, so we couldn’t just pick one winner. A 3H:Brandon Chadwick-Boardman
3H:Hannah Gray
family prize goes to Adam (2W) and Hannah Diss (5M). A KS1 prize goes to Jordan
2W:Charlie Kearns
Monahan (2W) and a KS2 prize goes to Matthew Fusco (3H). Congratulations
everyone! 2M:Henry Watkinson
1B:Erin Cowley
This week is ‘Walk to School Week’. So, this week’s competition is to describe in
1D:Alicia Maiden
writing and/or pictures your local area, telling us why it is special and why you
enjoy walking to school. RRT:Max Teale
RRT:Olivia Sproat
RJT:Maisie Lynwode
Pop your entries in the competition post box, outside the hall, by the morning of
RJT:Robbie Morgan
Wednesday 13th October.
News team Molly Glinn, Hannah Tear, Megan Powderly, Jamie Russell, Katy Watkinson, Taylor McKenzie & Finn Cromack
3. Harvest Assembly
School Council
Sian, Astrid, Alex, Harry, Stephanie,
Madeline, Laurence & Jamie outside
Henshaw’s Home for the Blind with a
selection of the beautiful flowers
brought in by children from Years R, 1
School Council members with some of the happy residents after they had & 2 to cheer the residents.
received the flowers.
Jake, Fern, Ben & Rebecca helping
Reverend Knight with the Junior Harvest
assembly.
Amy from Year 1 was preparing her pot for planting the daffodil.
On Tuesday 5th of October it was harvest day. Hooray! Reverend Knight came in to explain to us what it was about and let
us plant daffodil bulbs. Firstly, he placed stones in the bottom and then the compost. Next, he placed the bulb and topped
with more compost. Reverend Knight wanted the daffodils to grow before the end of the assembly so he made everyone
sing, dance and shout to persuade them to grow! It was very funny, but he realised it would take until spring. In the end
we got a plant for each class, and we have to take special care, especially to water it. This assembly was fun, and we can’t
wait for more.
KS2 collected over £100 which will be passed to the charity selected by the School Council. A very big thank you to
everyone who donated.
by Molly Glinn
News team Molly Glinn, Hannah Tear, Megan Powderly, Jamie Russell, Katy Watkinson, Taylor McKenzie & Finn Cromack
4. Year 2 Topic Egypt
The Y2 teachers really got into the spirit of their topic
work on Egypt as they explained to the children all
the exciting things they would be doing on the
subject. Pictured here are the teachers showing the
children Egyptian artefacts and how the Egyptians
dressed. Many thanks to Jessica Laverty's mum for
bringing the items from Egypt. We look forward to
hearing all about this topic from the children.
B Team Football
Farnborough B 9 Norwood B 0
This first match of the season saw a heavy defeat for the B team
despite excellent defending by Dannon Lavelle, Jake Hawkings,
Liam Healey and Darcy Iveson-Berkely and goalkeeping by Josh
Watkins. Many of the team were making their debuts and
showed a lot of enthusiasm, hard work and team spirit against
the strongest team in the B team league.
Team: Josh Watkins, Dannon Lavelle, Darcy Iveson-Berkeley,
Jake Hawkings, Liam Healey, Harry O’Driscoll, George Southern,
Brandon Robson, Tyler Birch, Joe Rimmer, Owen Taylor, Daniel
Monahan, Sam Peet (capt) Man of the match Darcy Iveson-
Berkeley
PE Kits
We would like to remind parents that all PE kits should be kept in school.
It is essential that all items are clearly marked with your child’s name and
class. Parents should ensure the correct clothing is kept in school at all times
to ensure their child is able to access PE which is a statutory part of the
curriculum.
News team Molly Glinn, Hannah Tear, Megan Powderly, Jamie Russell, Katy Watkinson, Taylor McKenzie & Finn Cromack
5. Norwood's Governing Body
Assembly Themes
The school currently has 13
Governors whose role is to
support, question and challenge
the school to ensure the best SOUTHPORT FOOTBALL CLUB
Monday 6th Sept
education for the children of
Be In and Be On Time
Norwood. This year's Chair is HALF TERM SOCCER CAMP
Felicity Knight and she can be
Monday 13th Sept
contacted via the school office as HAIG AVENUE
Behaviour-our new way
can the Parent Governors, who MONDAY 25TH -WEDNESDAY 27TH
have been elected by you, the OCTOBER
Monday 20th Sept
parents, to represent your £35
Good Manners
interests. Join first team players Matty McGinn, Ashley
Winn, Michael Powell, Alan Moogan and Kevin
Monday 27th Sept
Staff Governors Lee.
New Beginnings (SEAL)
Have a great time, all abilities, girls and boys,
Lee Dumbell ages 6-15, improve your skills, techniques and
Monday 4th Oct Howard Doupe tactical awareness.
Giving (Harvest) Barbara Cullum Book via www.southportfc.net
or at the club office 10am-4pm 01704 533422
Monday 11th Oct Local Authority Governors
Responsibility Councillor David Sumner
Lord Ronnie Fearn Asthma Inhalers
Monday 18th Oct
Community Governors
Heroes
Jackie Hilton
Felicity Knight
Tuesday 2nd Nov
Irene Silcox
Diwali and Firework Safety
Parent Governors
Monday 8th Nov If your child keeps an asthma inhaler in school for
Marilyn Fletcher-Hill
emergency use, please make sure that you check
Remembering Claire King
that it is one which is ‘In date’. Please remember
Robert Jones
it is the responsibility of parents to ensure that
Monday 15th Nov Iain Midgley
inhalers have not exceeded their expiry date.
Say No to Bullying (SEAL) Russell Watkinson
Monday 22nd Nov
Helpful Hints: Communication
Journeys/Hajj
Dinner Money Ready
Reckoner
Monday 29th Nov
Autumn
Monday 6th Dec
Christmas Round the World 1 day = £1.60
It is really important to check your child’s book bag
each night after school. Newsletters are sent home 2 days = £3.20
Monday 13th Dec on a weekly basis and we do send other letters and 3 days = £4.80
Christmas Round the World communication as well. Staff are concerned at the 4 days = £6.40
amount of what appears to be unread information 5 Days = £8.00
left in children’s book bags each day!
News team Molly Glinn, Hannah Tear, Megan Powderly, Jamie Russell, Katy Watkinson, Taylor McKenzie & Finn Cromack
6. YR6 Trip to the Musical Firework Competition
Last Friday Year 6 went to the Firework Competition at Kings Garden. We all met at 6:30 by the old bus station now
known as the entrance to Morrison’s. It was only a short walk to get there and before we knew it we were there. We
found a spot round the Marine Lake and waited until the fireworks began. It was an amazing sight to see and it was all
in time to the music. Everyone enjoyed it. After it finished we went for a short walk and passed the Lifeboat Station and
we saw Mr. Hesketh! Moreover, we saw the large tractor used to tow the boat and before set off we all got a sticker each
and gave a donation to the life boats. Then we all set off singing songs until we got back to the bus station. We had a
few minuets left and as we sat down three people came past on their bikes covered in lights! It was a very fun night. By
By Emily Marshall & Samantha Curry
News team Molly Glinn, Hannah Tear, Megan Powderly, Jamie Russell, Katy Watkinson, Taylor McKenzie & Finn Cromack