Barton Clough Newsletter
NOVEMBER 2011
FUNDRAISING This week is
!
Anti-bullying week.
THANK YOU for all your Children will be
generous donations towards participating in
The Shoebox Appeal (£180). activities to promote
positive bahaviour and
We have also raised £200 attitudes.
through the Book Fair allowing
us to add some exciting books
to our library. The PTA also
raised £268 at the recent disco
- well done everybody.
Mrs Wormleighton our Dates
Nursery teacher has now • Friday 9th December –
finished work as her baby is Non-uniform day for
due soon. We wish her luck! Christmas Fair
We have appointed Miss • Monday 12th December –
This Friday 18th Victoria Banks to cover her Foundation Stage Nativity
November it’s Children in maternity leave. She will – 9.30am
Need. The children can come begin on Monday 21st • Tuesday 13th December –
in their own clothes. “Show November. We wish her well Nursery to see Charlie &
Your Spots” is the theme so in her new post. Lola
be creative! As you have • Wednesday 14th December
We have organised a Bike to
been contributing a lot to – Reception to see Charlie
School and Dr Bike day for
various causes recently we and Lola
Wednesday November 16th
are only asking for a • Wednesday 14th December
from 8.30am onwards.
voluntary donation to – KS2 Christmas Carols –
Cycle to School where Dr
Children in Need. 2.00pm-3.00pm
Bike (Andy Adkin) will be
• Friday 16th December –
Staffing We are health checking bikes,
KS1 Nativity – 9.30am –
delighted to have Miss making minor repairs and
10.30am
Elliott back in Year 5. She is adjustments, and writing
• Friday 16th December –
on a phased return to work, prescriptions for anything
Christmas Fair – 3.15pm
teaching afternoons. Miss more serious! Simply cycle
• Wednesday 21st December
Ward and Miss Stanswood (or scoot) to school to take
– School closes
will be teaching mornings. part.
Healthy Snacks - Thank you for helping to support our policy on healthy snacks and drinks in school. Remember
it’s fruit to eat at playtime and water to drink in class. If a child is seen to be regularly eating sugary snacks or
drinks then a letter reminding parents of our policy will be sent home.