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Abberley Parochial Primary Parent Newsletter 

Newsletter - 14.07.23

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It was wonderful to welcome our new reception group in for their final transition morning. They were brilliantly behaved (a credit to their families and our local pre-schools/nurseries). We look forward to their joining us in September and beginning the learning journey in our school with them.

Children across the school were incredibly excited to meet their new teachers and spend the morning in their new classrooms.

It was also excellent to welcome Mr Darling to Abberley Primary school on our transition day. Mr Darling will be teaching our Kingfishers class from September. Mr Darling brings a wealth of experience to our teaching team and we look forward to utilising his skills and knowledge in continuing to provide the rich curriculum and opportunities at Abberley.   

We hope that you have all received your child's end of year report. Please do provide us with feedback on these in the comments slip. All feedback is useful for us to know where we are doing well and where we can improve. 

We had a fantastic 'Green Day' today and hope that the children come home over the weekend with ideas and plans to help us all be a bit more 'green'. 

Yours sincerely,

Joel Turvey


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Charity Fun Run - 20th July 

Acorns Children's Hospice provides care for babies, children and young people, who have life limiting or life threatening conditions. They offer a network of specialist palliative nursing care and support for local families.  Your child has been given a sponsor form.  Link to JustGiving

Lost Property

Lost property will be put out on the front playground next week and anything that hasn't been claimed will either go into the schools recycled uniform shop or donated to Acorns Children's Hospice charity shop. May we remind you to name all uniform please.

Abberley Acorns fees from September 2023

Sessions

Fees

 

7.50am – 8.50am

£4.50 (including breakfast)

 

8.20am – 8.50am 

£2.50 

 

Drop off session: Our breakfast provision does not require pre-booking .

 

3.20pm – 4.30pm  

£4.50 (no snack)

 

3.20pm – 5.20pm  

£7.50 (no snack)

 

3.20pm – 6.00pm  

£11.50 (including supper; advanced bookings only - please contact us at least three weeks in advance to book)

 

14 Jul 2023
Farm Visit with Reception
Last week our Reception pupils went to visit a working farm and became farmers for the day. We learnt how to grow crops, how to feed and look after farm animals. We even tried to be sheep dogs and round the sheep up and move them from one field to another! We all had an enjoyable and busy day.
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14 Jul 2023
Bellboating Regatta 2023 3rd Place
We came 3rd out of 62 teams! What a fantastic achievement. 
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05 Jul 2023
It's electrifying!
In science today, Merlins were using their scientific knowledge to carry out investigations involving electricity. They were finding out what happens when you add more cells to a circuit and also what happens when more bulbs are added to a circuit. The children made predictions and then tested these...
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30 Jun 2023
Y6 Transition Sports Day
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22 Jun 2023
Anyone for rounders?
Year 5 and 6 compete in The Chantry Cluster rounders tournament.
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22 Jun 2023
The Golden Lunchbox
Wrens enjoy ice pops in the sun.
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Green Day
1:00pm – 3:30pm
14
July
Sports Day
12:30pm – 3:30pm
17
July
KS2 Production first performance
5:00pm – 7:30pm
18
July
KS2 Production second performance
5:00pm – 7:30pm
19
July
Charity fun run
1:00pm – 3:00pm
20
July
Leavers' service - village hall
2:00pm – 3:00pm
21
July
Summer holidays
All Day
From 22 Jul until 03 Sep
22
July
Teacher training day - school closed to pupils
All Day
24
July
Teacher training day - school closed to pupils
All Day
25
July

Key Stage 1

We all had fun on Thursday during our transition morning meeting our new teachers and exploring new classrooms. The new Year 3's met their new teacher, Mr Darling, whilst the new Year 1&2 pupils did some artwork and creative writing with Miss Rixon.  The new Receptions spent the morning exploring their new school and enjoyed eating their lunch in the hall and joining in with the Disney Disco during lunchtime.

On Friday we spent the day learning about Eco and what we can do to help our planet with our annual Green Day. The whole school was split into groups and moved around the classroom learning through games, quizzes, drama, artwork and many more fun activities.

This week in science, we have enjoyed learning which plants are edible. In computing, we looked at how the International Space Station uses sensors to control the living conditions for the astronauts, and in music we have been performing our class song through singing and playing percussion instruments.

Please could all children look at home for any Little Wandle books as we do have some books missing from our collections. Check under beds and behind sofas!

Kingfishers

This week in English, the children have been planning their persuasive letter to the King. They have been using all the persuasive techniques we've been learning, such as rule of three, rhetorical questions and statistics to back up arguments. The children then began writing their letters, ensuring that they set them out correctly with the sender's address, recipient's address, date and greeting. Next week, they will be finishing these letters and finishing the book. 

In maths, we have been learning about statistics. The children have been interpreting and problem solving with charts and pictograms. Then the children interpreted data from bar charts before drawing their own bar charts to represent different sets of data.

In French, we have linked with another school in Worcester. The children have been learning to talk about and describe their family, pets and friends. They have put this new knowledge into a postcard which we will send to the other school next week. The children are very excited by this task and are looking forward to receiving a post card back.

Kestrels

In English, we started the week by looking at how the author of Wild Boy uses colour in his writing to create atmosphere and effect when describing different settings used in the story. The children then chose a picture of a secret room and used this technique to write their own descriptions of this mysterious place. We have reached a point in the story where Wild Boy returns to the workhouse he was taken from years ago. He has many dark and sinister memories from this place.

In maths, we have been using our knowledge of how to divide and multiply by 1000 to convert km to m, m to km, kg to g and g to kg. It is always pleasing when the children can see how their prior learning can be used in other areas of maths and they picked these conversions up quickly.

As the Y6 children moving to the Chantry had their transition day on Thursday, we rehearsed for the production on Wednesday afternoon. The children are almost performance ready, and it is lovely to see the play coming together so well. The children are very excited about the dress rehearsal on Monday morning and even more excited to perform Star Warts for you on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Tickets are still available if you haven't bought yours yet!

Merlins

This week in Merlins, a group of Merlins headed to Worcester to take part in the Bellboating regatta. I am so proud of their hard work, determination, and teamwork skills. It is outstanding that they managed to secure 3rd place out of 62 schools. We were so proud of them.

In English, we have read more chapters of Wild Boy. Based on our reading of the story up to this point, we have worked hard to empathise with Wild Boy in planning a flashback sequence that he will experience when approaching the old workhouse he was abandoned in as a child. This week, we have focused on writing the paragraph that leads up to the flashback as he remembers the dark and sinister time he experienced years ago.

We have had our final production rehearsal before next week's dress rehearsal and final two performances to parents. The children are working so hard, and we so look forward to sharing this fantastic production with audiences next week.


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