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Wednesday, 15 December 2010

Friday, 10 December 2010

Newsletter 163

South Stoke Primary School
The Street
South Stoke
Nr Reading
RG8 0JS
Telephone / Fax: 01491 872948
Email – office.2507@south-stoke.oxon.sch.uk
www.southstokeprimaryschool.co.uk
Headteacher – Miss Amanda Rogers

10th December 2010
Newsletter 163
Dear Parents and Children

CHRISTMAS CALENDAR ATTACHED



Literacy Event
Thank you to all those parents and children who attended the literacy event, it was a huge success with lots of parents enthusiastic about the work we are doing and school. Please find attached copies of some of the resources discussed and shown at the event. We have included helpful website addresses which help parents support their children’s literacy skills at home. A special thank you to the children who completed a number of reading and phonic activities showing parents the types of activities they do in school.

Carol Concert
The carol concert in St Andrew’s Church was another huge success with the children performing beautifully. At times there wasn’t a dry eye in the church and particular thanks to those children who stayed up well passed their bedtimes in order to participate. All donations will be going to the P.A to help provide additional goodies for the children in school.

Next Term
Infant Photographs
Please could all Infants bring in 4-5 photographs of themselves at various points during their life, as the topic for January will be “Ourselves”. Please could you give them to Miss. Wadsworth before we break up for the Christmas holiday, examples could include, baby photographs, sibling births, holidays, Christmas.

Newsletters
After speaking to a number of parents it would seem that those of you who are receiving emailed copies are finding it difficult to find the time to read them and catch up on the latest events. Therefore we have decided to send paper copies to all parents to ensure that you are aware of future and current events.



Christmas Calendar

All activities over the Christmas period that are during the school day are compulsory, so please let the school know if your child is not able to take part in any of the activities.

Monday 13th December
Carols at the Perch & Pike: The school has been invited to sing Carols and Christmas songs in the Perch and Pike at 7pm. This has always been a highlight of the village’s Christmas Calendar and is well supported by the members of the village. All children attending are required to wear SCHOOL UNIFORM and will begin singing at 7pm (could the children meet Miss Rogers at about 6.50pm – thank you!).

Tuesday 14th December
Christmas Cakes - The children will be making their Christmas Cakes in the morning. Please make sure your child has a SHALLOW/SMALL baked bean or tuna tin as they make individual cakes as the larger tins are too tricky to bake in – thank you!

Pantomime – The Pantomime is booked (“Oh no it’s not”) and the performance is at 2pm. Therefore the coach will be leaving school at approximately 1.15pm and will arrive back in school by about 5pm. If the coach is running late, Miss Rogers will contact you by sending a text to your mobile phones. Please make sure that the school has your up to date details and your mobile is switched on  - thank you!

If you are a parent attending the pantomime with your children can we please remind you not to bring additional sweets for the children as the PA kindly provides them with a drink and snack! Miss Townsend and Miss Wadsworth will be in charge of the trip and would kindly ask you to come into school at 1pm so that they can go through the paperwork and risk assessments – thank you!

Wednesday 15th December
Nativity – ALL the children will be participating in our Christmas Nativity which is being held in the church on Wednesday 15th December at 2pm. Should you have any questions about costumes or props please speak to Miss Hearne or Mrs Valentine as they are organising them – thank you!

Thursdsay 16th December (Last day of term)
Christmas Party - Party Clothes non-uniform day. Party shoes and/or trainers are permitted but please ensure a spare pair of shoes are available for outside play. The children will have their Christmas party in the morning in the school, followed by a delicious Christmas Meal with all the staff, prepared by members of the Parents Association. After the meal and present opening the children will be escorted back to school and will be ready for collection at 3.15pm.

Goodies to go home - Santa brings presents to all the children and the members of staff who have behaved well all year  Therefore please make sure that your child brings a LARGE NAMED PLASTIC BAG to take work they have done throughout the term and their present from Santa home – thank you!


School Calendar
2010-11
December
Monday 13th Perch & Pike Carol Singers, 7pm
Tuesday 14th Christmas Cakes
Tuesday 14th Pantomime trip, 1pm
Wednesday 15th Nativity Play, 2pm
Thursday 16th Party and Christmas Meal, 12pm (non-uniform day)
Thursday 16th End of Term 2, finish 3.15
Friday 17th INSET
January
Tuesday 4th INSET
Wednesday 5th INSET
Thursday 6th Start of Term 3, children return to school
Friday 13th Swimming 1
Friday 21st Swimming 2
Thursday 27th PA Meeting – 8pm, 9 Glebe Cottages, Wallingford Rd., South Stoke
Friday 28th Swimming 3
February
Friday 4th Swimming 4
Friday 11th Swimming 5
Friday 18th End of Term 3, finish 3.15
Monday 28th Start of Term 4, children return to school
March
Friday 4th Swimming 6
Friday 11th Swimming 7
Friday 18th Swimming 8
Friday 25th Swimming 9
April
Friday 1st Swimming 10
Friday 8th End of Term 4, finish 1.30
Tuesday 26th Start of Term 5, children return to school
Friday 29th Bank Holiday due to Royal Wedding
May
Monday 2nd May Fayre
Friday 27th End of Term 5, finish 3.15
June
Monday 6th Start of Term 6, children return to school
July
Thursday 21st End of Term 6, finish 1.30
Friday 22nd INSET

Monday, 29 November 2010

Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Children in Need 2010


children in need photographs



children in need photographs


Children in Need 2010


We had a lovely day celebrating Children in Need and raised over £47. We arranged a 'swap' day where children and staff swapped roles for the day. We had staff dressed as their parents, the head teacher dressed as one of the children, children dressed as film and pop stars as well as boys as girls and visa versa. We all had such a great time as you can see from the photographs.

Thursday, 10 June 2010

This week at South Stoke School



This week in the juniors we have been learning about the Vikings and we found out where the Vikings lived and where the Vikings travelled.The juniors have been doing recounting in literacy.And in the infants they have been learning about space and they did art and made a sea side of there own.

Wednesday, 9 June 2010

Ofsted

The school recently had an Ofsted inspection and was judges overall as "Good" with many areas rated as "outstanding" - the full report can be found at http://ofstedgov.com/oxedu_reports/display/(id)/118570.

Here is the letter sent by the inspector:

7 March 2010

Dear Pupils

Inspection of South Stoke Primary School, Reading RG8 0JS

Thank you for being so welcoming and helpful when I visited your school recently. I enjoyed looking at your work, seeing you in lessons and talking to so many of you. I was pleased to hear that you like your school very much. Almost all your parents and carers are happy with the school too.

Yours is a good school, where staff and governors are working hard to make it even better. This means that there are lots of things that it does really well, but also that there are some things that could be even better.

I agree with the comments of your parents and carers when they say that you like school and that it is a welcoming, caring place where you feel safe. You get on well with each other and help the school to run smoothly.

I have asked your teachers to give you more opportunities to test your own ideas in science by designing your own experiments so that you can make even faster progress. I have also asked them to give you even more opportunities to use ICT to make your learning more challenging. Your teachers are also going to build even more links with contrasting communities within the United Kingdom so that you can have first-hand knowledge of what it means to live in a multiracial community.

Each of you can play your part in making this school even better by continuing to work hard to meet the targets teachers set you.

Yours sincerely

John Earish

Our Twin school




Next week our year 5 and 6 children are setting off on an adventure to meet up with the children our our new twin school in Entrevernes, France.

We will post up a report and pictures here, however in the meantime here is a picture of the school and the nearby town of Annecy, where we will be based for our visit.

Thursday, 20 May 2010

what we have been doing this week



This week the juniors have been learning about :narrative peoms like the highway man and the owl and the pussy cat. Narrative peoms are poems that tell a story. we have also been learning about buddhist pilgrimages.



This week the infants heve been learing about: islands and they have been drawing the sea.

Thursday, 29 April 2010

A week at school






These are our new and exciting things for this week!

Thursday, 21 January 2010

Our Weekly Newsletter

Click here to download our latest Newsletter.

Here you can see what the children are getting up to each week.

Wednesday, 13 January 2010

School Closures

Due to bad weather the school is closed Thursday 14th January. We are hoping to reopen on Friday. We will keep you informed.
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