rosemary works newsletter 20th september 2013
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20th September 2013
Term 1 Newsletter 3
Items this week:Questions for the Croc!Harvest Festival NEXT WEEK Pupil Achievements This WeekPrimary Science Quality Mark
Artist and Musician of the WeekBayeux Tapestry in Enrichment TimeWorld’s Biggest Coffee Morning NEXT FRIDAY Next Week’s Menu & Dates for the Diary
Dear Parents
It has been another busy week for all the children and adults; it was great to catch up with many of the Reception Class parents
at their get-together on Tuesday evening and I look forward to seeing Nursery parents on Tuesday 1st October between 4:00pm
and 6:00pm. We are also delighted to have been awarded the Primary Science Quality Mark (details below). Let’s hope the
weather at the weekend improves! If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Rob Dell (Head Teacher)
Questions for the Croc! Harvest Festival Week – Next Week
Years 2/3 have been focusing on Roald Dahl’s TheEnormous Crocodile and the children have createda great little video of them undertaking a Q and Asession with the infamous croc! This videodemonstrates their sheer enthusiasm for the bookthat they have all got fully immersed in. Well doneto you all! Press here to view.
Harvest Festival is around the corner and we’d be grateful if
you could have a look in your larders and kitchen cupboards forsome tins and other long-life consumables and drop them off inthe box by Alannah’s office. All contributions will be warmlyreceived. Please ensure they are dropped off by Monday 30th September. We are giving our harvest to Christ ApostolicChurch on Kingsland Road who will distribute to the localhomeless. Thank you in advance for your contributions. Presshere to see what we did last year.
In school we will have a special assembly to show the childrenall that we have collected and we will exchange thoughts aboutthe importance of sharing with those less fortunate than
ourselves, what Harvest means and Paul has been teaching thechildren to sing the Harvest Song.
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Pupil Achievements This Week Primary Science Quality Mark Success
Certificates (Stars of the Week)
Nursery
Thalia
OliviaViolet
ReceptionAlexis
Zak
Year 1 Markia
Year 2 Cosmo
Prizes
NurseryRiver
Alexi
Reception Hugo
Year 1 Freya
Year 2 Zaia
Certificates (Musician of the Week)
ReceptionEllie-Mae
Certificates (Artist of the Week)Year 1 Thomas
This week, the certificates and prizes were for all kindsof lovely reasons and particularly for not only settlingwell into school life, but showing a good example totheir friends. Well done to these children for goingabove and beyond to achieve their certificate or prize.Next week, the focus for Star of the Week certificatesis working together. Watch this space to see whichchildren are good collaborators.
I am delighted to announce that we havebeen awarded the Primary Science QualityMark (PSQM) Bronze award this year. Lastyear we invested in a specialist scienceteacher, Dorothy, to come in one day a weekto deliver hands on science teaching to thechildren and to work with the other teachersto develop their teaching of science. Dorothy
was also asked to assess our science resourcing and to support Robwith the teachers’ Continuing Professional Development, and withobservations and assessments of their teaching. Furthermore, Dorothywas to set in place the necessary systems and resources to ensurethat our science teaching was maintained at a high standard over thecoming years.
To reflect the work the school is undertaking in science, we applied for the Primary Science Quality Mark (PSQM). Our PSQM assessorpraised our 'wonderful submission' and judged that we had a clear listof science principles, with very good Continuing ProfessionalDevelopment of our staff. The assessor recognised the “richness of teaching [and] learning approaches to science” and our “great systemof resource material to support teachers [and] sufficient material forthe children to have hands on experience and not just enough for theteacher to demonstrate”. The assessor said that our science actionplan had been the driving force behind “all the wonderful work thathas gone on across the school”.
Maintaining our Commitment to Science Dorothy has now retired and this year’s subject focus is on Music, so
we have put in place plans to ensure that we retain our standards inscience teaching. Throughout the past year Rob and Dorothy’sobservations of our teachers’ practice in science has assessed allteachers at Rosemary Works as delivering good to outstandingteaching on all occasions, and they have worked well to embedscience teaching within the curriculum and enrichment time. ThePSQM assessor made the following comments about our continuingdedication to science:
“The subject leader has implemented a range of assessmentstrategies every year that have supported both the pupils andteachers to ensure progression...as an ongoing developmental theme,the introduction of APP”; Rosemary Works has a “clear long term
plan for science that ensures that there are ample opportunities for abalanced science curriculum across the school”; “The subject leaderhad made a very clear reflection of what has gone well this year andalso used this to identify very good developments into the future.”
Rob and the teachers are working together to develop their ScienceAction plan for the current academic year, following the same formatas last year. We are also introducing APP (Assessing Pupils’ Progress)in science this year, and so will be able to share the children’sachievements based on national standards henceforth.
We would like to thank all of the teaching staff, and Dorothy, fortheir excellent work!
Jacqueline Logue (Director)
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Artist & Musician of the Week
Our Artist of the Week goes to Thomas in Year 1 forhis Enormous Crocodile clay work. The detail and carehe put into all aspects of this piece is worthy of theArtist of the Week accolade – Great job!
Our Musician of the Week goes to Ellie-Mae inReception Class whose concentration and enthusiasm isa great inspiration to her friends. The effort she putsinto singing and her natural timing and rhythm isamazing! Well done!
World’s Biggest Coffee Morning
Bayeux Tapestry in Enrichment Time
David has created his weekly comic strip that shows the workEnrichment Time pupils undertook this week. They looked at,as part of their Turrets and Tiaras topic, the Bayeux tapestryand began hand-stitching their own depiction of scenes fromthis magnificent piece. Press here to see the entire strip. Wecan’t wait to see how it will look by the end of the topic!
Jeans for Genes Day
Today we hosted Jeans for Genes Day and it was great to seechildren taking part in this worthy cause. By noon we had
raised £39 compared to the mighty £157 raised last year. If you can donate early next week, please do so and I ’ll revealthe final figure in next week’s newsletter.
Next Week’s Menu
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
L u n c h
PizzaVegetarianCottage Pie
Spaghetti alPomodoro
ChilliQuornCarni
JacketPotato
T e a Tomato
PastaBeans on
ToastCheese
SandwichesTomatoPasta
Soup
Dates for the Diary
September
23rd – Harvest Festival Week
27th – World’s Biggest Coffee Morning
October
1st – Nursery Parents Get-together
25th – Halloween Party (after school) (details to follow)
Next Friday we are hosting the World’s BiggestCoffee Morning in the hall from 8:30 to 10:00.Please drop by for a coffee and to make adonation to the Macmillan Cancer Research and if you can’t make it, please send your donation inwith your child. There will be delicious cakes andhot drinks to mark the occasion and we hope toraise more than last year’s total of £186.50. Presshere to see how we did last year.