number 0493 / 24 january 2020 hitherfield...

4
Attendance News 96.57% HITHERFIELD HERALD NUMBER 0493 / 24 JANUARY 2020 www.hitherfield.co.uk @Hitherfield15 Hitherfield PTA Do be kind. Do not hurt other people’s feelings OUR VALUES FOLLOW US Unity Year 6 this week was like a younger version of The Apprentice Children got into teams, designed a product and then created a business plan in order to pitch their company to Dragon’s Den investors. They received presentation skills training from KPMG experts and developed their understanding of the business world and their abilities to work collaboratively. Winning companies received an official certificate for their impressive product designs and presentations. Half term This is our new library drop off box (located outside the main school office). Books can be posted here and will be collected to be returned to the library on a daily basis. We also accept donations of good quality children’s books. So if you are ever having a clear out, donations are gratefully accepted. LIBRARY DROP OFF BOX

Upload: others

Post on 04-Aug-2020

1 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: NUMBER 0493 / 24 JANUARY 2020 HITHERFIELD …fluencycontent2-schoolwebsite.netdna-ssl.com/FileCluster/...2020/01/31  · A digital footprint is everything people can find out about

Attendance News96.57%

HITHERF IELD HERALD

N U M B E R 0 4 9 3 / 2 4 J A N U A R Y 2 0 2 0

www.hitherfield.co.uk

@Hitherfield15

Hitherfield PTA

Do be kind. Do not hurt other people’s feelings

O U R V A L U E S

F O L L O W U S

Unity

Year 6 this week was like a younger version of The ApprenticeChildren got into teams, designed a product and then created a business plan in order to pitch their company to Dragon’s Den investors. They received presentation skills training from KPMG experts and developed their understanding of the business world and their abilities to work collaboratively. Winning companies received an official certificate for their impressive product designs and presentations.

Half term

This is our new library drop off box (located outside the main school office).Books can be posted here and will be collected to be returned to the library on a daily basis. We also accept donations of good quality children’s books. So if you are ever having a clear out, donations are gratefully accepted.

LIBRARY DROP OFF BOX

Page 2: NUMBER 0493 / 24 JANUARY 2020 HITHERFIELD …fluencycontent2-schoolwebsite.netdna-ssl.com/FileCluster/...2020/01/31  · A digital footprint is everything people can find out about

HITHERF IELD HERALD

N U M B E R 0 4 9 3 / 2 4 J A N U A R Y 2 0 2 0

www.hitherfield.co.uk

4 FebruaryYear 3 JaguarClass Assembly & Open Morning 9:15 – 10:30am

Year 3 AnacondaTrip to The British Museum

WHATS OND I A R Y D A T E S

A digital footprint is everything people can find out about you from the websites you visit. When you share something publicly online or leave comments on things others have posted, you're adding to your footprint. Talk to your child about how important their digital footprint it, and how it cannot be erased!

STAY SAFE ONLINE

WHAT IS A...DIGITAL FOOTPRINT?H I T H E R F I E L D H E R A L D O N L I N E S A F E T Y C O R N E R

1 2 3 4 65 7Photos and posts on social media

Data collected on fitness trackers and smart watches

Games you’ve played online

Things you’ve bought

Information you allow apps to collect or access

Voice searches on Alexa or other devices

Comments or arguments you’ve been in

7 things that could be part of your digital footprint:

RECEPT IONPLATYPUS* Laurence* Marcel-Aimé

KOALA* Arlo B

KOOKABURRA* Joshua

YEAR 1COBRA* Double next week

SUNBIRD* Double next week

DUGONG* Double next week

YEAR 2MANATEE* Double next week

MONGOOSE* Double next week

HUMMINGBIRD* Double next week

YEAR 3JAGUAR* Alex

MACAW* Lucy* Lara

ANACONDA* Le Shawn* Kyla Mae

YEAR 4HIPPOPOTAMUS* Florence*Laisa

FLAMINGO* Seren * Oscar

CHEETAH* Felicity* Kiyah Lei

YEAR 5KINGFISHER* Double next week

HEDGEHOG* Double next week

OTTER* Double next week

YEAR 6WOLVERINE* Double next week

ORCA* Double next week

PUFFIN* Double next week

Good news cardCongratulations to these children who have really impressed their Teachers this week.

6 FebruaryYear 4 HippoClass Assembly & Open Morning 9:15 – 10:30am

Year 1 Trip to the Horniman Museum

3 MarchYear R PlatypusClass Assembly & Open Morning 9:15 – 10:30am

5 March WORLD BOOK DAY

Half term

C O M I N G S O O N

Pen recycling stationYou will soon be able to bring your old pens, markers, highlighters and empty correction fluid pots to a dedicated recycling box in a Ryman store. Check the website for up-to-date information www.ryman.co.uk

Recycle

Page 3: NUMBER 0493 / 24 JANUARY 2020 HITHERFIELD …fluencycontent2-schoolwebsite.netdna-ssl.com/FileCluster/...2020/01/31  · A digital footprint is everything people can find out about

HITHERF IELD HERALD

N U M B E R 0 4 9 3 / 2 4 J A N U A R Y 2 0 2 0

www.hitherfield.co.uk

Half term

LOW COST/NO COST

Family Fun in London Please look at the organisations’ websites to double check times and arrangements

THE WALLACE COLLECT ION www.wallacecollection.orgHertford Hse, Manchester Sq, W1U 3BN 020 7653 9500 Nearest Tube: Bond St FREE (Ages 5+)

TATE MODERN www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-modern Tate Modern, Bankside, London SE1 9TG Nearest tube: London Bridge FREE, drop in All ages

SATURDAY 01 FEBRUARY

HAND ON ARMOUR11am – 3.00pmSaturday drop-in sessions: a unique opportunity to handle real and replica pieces of armour from the Museum’s handling collection. Volunteers are on hand to help you and answer your questions

YOUNG CURATOR LED-V ISITS1.00 – 2.00pmCome meet the Wallace Collection’s Young Curators, as you trail through the museum. The Young Curators – pupil ambassadors from St Vincent’s Catholic Primary School, Marylebone – will be on hand to engage children and adult visitors alike with fund facts and handling materials. Come with your questions to learn more and be inspired. All are welcome!

SUNDAY 02 FEBRUARY

THE LITTLE DRAWfrom 1.30pmFree drop in drawing workshop for all ages and abilities. Come and meet our new Little Draw artists Betty R. Jaresova and rediscover the Wallace Collection through drawing, observation and plenty of creative experimentation. Suitable for all the family.

SATURDAY 01 & SUNDAY 02 FEBRUARY

MAKING PROTEST 11am - 4pm (Clore Studio, Ground Floor of the Natalie Bell Building)

Dismantle cardboard structures to re-imagine and build a new environment or monument. Make a place for debate, play and rebellion and try out different forms of protest.Think about how you feel, the message you want to send and what or who you want people to remember. Join us for this intergenerational session for families and learn about the history of children, protest and change.Devised by artist Jessie McLaughlin with the Tate Early Years and Families team.All sessions are drop-in and will run from 11.00–16.00 with a break for lunch (13.00–14.00)

Page 4: NUMBER 0493 / 24 JANUARY 2020 HITHERFIELD …fluencycontent2-schoolwebsite.netdna-ssl.com/FileCluster/...2020/01/31  · A digital footprint is everything people can find out about

HITHERF IELD HERALD

N U M B E R 0 4 9 3 / 2 4 J A N U A R Y 2 0 2 0

www.hitherfield.co.uk

Half term

LOW COST/NO COST FAMILY FUN IN LONDON CONTINUED

BROCKWELL PARK COMMUNITY GREENHOUSE www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.ukBrockwell Park Community Greenhouses, SE24 07427 685 714

SATURDAY 01 FEBRUARY

FERMENTING FUN FEBRUARY 10.30am-12.30pmThis workshop must be booked in advance using online ticketing system. £6.00 per child- £3.50 low-income

Looking for an enjoyable family activity come and learn how to make delicious ferments that are good to share at snack time. We will learn how to increase nutrients in kids all-time favourite snack, carrot sticks. Please remember to bring two jars (or more) with you for your ferments.

SOUTH LONDON GALLERY www.southlondongallery.org65-67 Peckham Road, SE5 8UH 020 7703 6120 Buses: 345 FREE, drop-in, Clore Studio (Ages 3-12yrs)

SUNDAY 02 FEBRUARY

THE SUNDAY SPOT 2.00 – 4.00pmDrop in to this interactive family play space designed by artist Judith Brocklehurst. Discover an array of exciting materials and equipment to play with, from giant sheets of cardboard to torches, fans, speakers and much more. With new instructions and materials each week, get creative in the studio – build, cut, stick, draw and dance!