Friday 14 July 2017

Weekly Newsletter - 14.07.2017

Dear Parents and Carers,


Sporting Success
We would like to thank all parents and carers who were able to attend the sports events which took place this week. All children performed brilliantly in the athletic, track and field events. They all demonstrated fantastic sportsmanship and I am sure that you are just as proud of them as we are!


After School Clubs
Today, Friday 14th July, is the last day for after school clubs. Mrs Chance and Mrs Charlesworth will be sending information out regarding new clubs in September.


Reports and Parents Evening
Your child’s end of year report will be sent home today. If you would like to discuss the report with your child’s class teacher then please sign up for an appointment on the timetable by the classroom door. In the report envelope, there is a feedback form which we would ask all parents to complete and send back to school by the end of the term. We warmly welcome your feedback and would love to hear if there is anything you feel we could improve. Many thanks.


Diary Dates
On Monday 17th, the winners of the summer reading league will be enjoying their reward at Kidspace, well done all! Mrs Mcfarlane will be re-launching the reading league in September so look out for the information on the blog.
On Monday evening there will be an opportunity for parents to come in and meet with class teachers regarding pupil reports. Please sign up outside your child’s classroom if you would like an appointment.
We warmly invite parents of year 6 pupils to come and join them for their year 6 production ‘A Quest for Arthur’ on Tuesday 18th at 9 am. I know the pupils have been working extremely hard on this and are very excited to show their work.
Also on Tuesday, a group of pupils will be going to the world championship athletics which is being held in Stratford. Pupils who are going on this trip will have received a letter.
At 3.30pm on Tuesday, parents and carers of all year 5 pupils are invited to a meeting with the borough’s admissions officers for full information about applications to secondary school's. We highly recommend that you attend this meeting.
Wednesday 19th July is ‘Go Bonkers’ inflatables day. Everyone’s favourite day of the year. All pupils will need socks to wear on the inflatables.
At the end of today we say goodbye to our Nursery pupils as the nursery closes for the summer. We wish them all well for their Reception year in September.
On Thursday 20th, pupils will get the chance to meet their new teachers and classes in the morning whilst year 6 enjoy pupils vs teachers sport games. I wonder who will win! In the afternoon, Reverend Rich is coming into school to work with year 6 pupils on their legacy project.
On Friday 21st at 10 am the final acts in ‘Broadford’s Got Talent’ will be battling it out for the title of overall winner! Good luck to everyone involved. On Friday afternoon we will be presenting the pupils with end of year awards.
Term finishes at 3.05 pm for reception pupils and 3.15 pm for the rest of the school.

Meet the New Teachers and Classes
On Thursday 20th July, all pupils will have the opportunity to meet their new teachers and visit their new classrooms. Pupils will be bringing home a letter on Thursday evening regarding who their new teacher will be for your information.


Havering Catering Services
Week beginning 17th  July  is week 1 on the Havering Catering Services menu.


Mrs Clements Retirement
Next week we will be saying farewell to Mrs Clements who will be retiring after 28 years service to Broadford Primary School. As you are all aware Mrs Clements has had a significant impact on the pupils and families of the school. We will miss Mrs Clements very much but we send her our very wishes for her well deserved retirement.


Weekly Attendance:  
KS1: -  96.45% KS2: - 99.31% Overall:  95%
Congratulations to Pine  and Ash who top the attendance table this week.  


E for Excellence Winners:
These wonderful children have demonstrated excellence this week.
Alder
Courtney-Elizabeth Janes
Sequoia
Fallon Sharpe
Apple
Augustas Baradinskas
Ash
Leo Whiten
Aspen
Riley Twum-Ampofo
Birch
Armani Peek
Mulberry
Jolene Frimpong
Willow
Daniel Tonu
Pine
Molly Vincent
Elm
Ella Nash
Cedar
Hayden Northwood
Maple
Jacob Owsley
Cherry
Kara Middleton
Larch
Ronnie Nicholls
Hazel
Oliver Hall
Redwood
Isaac Wright
Certificate of Presentation:
The following children have presented their work beautifully and take pride in all that they do in their books.
Samanyu Handoo, Jessica Diaz, Tommy Watson, Haliya Gbadamosi, Lilly Reynolds


Star Writers:
These children have been awarded a star writer certificate and golden pencil in recognition of their excellent writing, use of powerful vocabulary and sophisticated writing  techniques.  
Kyla Millar, Alin Botonog, Connie Harvey, Freddie Little, Amandeep Ubhi, Aimee Borrell, Grace Leadbitter, Fayo Ayodola, Rolan Vumuka.


Learning Power Awards:
These are the key skills that our children will need to learn effectively in class and to be successful later in life.
These children have demonstrated effective reciprocity this week – able to listen carefully, work collaboratively and take turns. Lucy Stevens, Kiera Taylor, Athenkosi Nombeko, Archie Patrick-Stuart, Bayleigh Parsons, Hazel Class, Sequoia Class, Maple Class


These children have shown that they can manage distraction, notice patterns and become absorbed in their tasks – well done for your Resilience certificate:
Vittorio Omwanghe, Suada Cacaj, Bobby Skipp, Molly May Bailey, Billy Little, Oliwier Bartnik, Jessica Simpson, Aflie Bloy


Being able to show that you can make links between ideas and showing imagination demonstrates resourcefulness,
These pupils have been awarded their resourcefulness certificate this week:
Sarah Wall, Ty Sutton, Maddison Asling, Nancy Rack, Nicole Alao, Peter Joy, Tyler Kelly


Learning Challenge
These children have been working hard at home and extending their knowledge through their learning challenge work.  
Siena Cornish, Shajia Shaik, Blake Maddox, Sophia Heron, Charlie Bott, Iniya Boothiraj, Amelia Barnett, Nicole Alao, Tutu Omisore.


Reading Awards
In recognition of the pupils’ ability to devour books, immerse themselves in stories and read relentlessly at home.
Silver reader award
Paris Godfrey, Bobby Peek, Summer Baker, Alexandru Tonu, Billy Little, Thomas Gray, David Mestre, Middleton, Ethan Himuyandi, Charlie Marshall
Gold Reader Award
Ava Goom, Keira Baker, Fayo Ayodola
75 books
Harriet Rodrigues, Leo Reynolds, Harry Kaylor, Naleli Sibanda, Sofia Raif, Alex Ianache
Platinum reader award
Srinika Manickavasagam
Maths Challenge
These pupils have used their ability to think both mathematically and creatively to solve maths challenges.
Kanishka Chintala, Joe Green , Brooke Atkinson, Archy Gore


Tracker Awards
These children have been working hard and achieving academic success and therefore have earned themselves the following rewards.  
Bronze certificate - Bailey Bake
Bronze prestige certificate - Elizabeth Ositelu
Silver certificate - Alfie Clark, Callie Romeril, Peter Joy, Nathan Russell, Amelia Hynes, Ashlee Wright
Golden bookmark - Timi Dempsey, Maddison Asling, harry Lennon, Leah Sharpe, Grace Horne
Golden certificate -  Sonia Lewis, Sophie Porter, Lily-Ann Podevin, Aaliya-Shae Vidol, Maisie Caine
Platinum Prize - Polina Backane, Martina Rensch, Bonnie Martin, Tyler Shephard
Platinum certificate - Matthew Munjure, Leo Reynolds, Zara Satti, Eriya Byamugisha
Diamond certificate - Lola-Mae Trinder, Leo Mbata, Bobby Peek, Sam Doidge, Bobby Peek, Nikola Urban
Star certificate - Michael Rack


I hope you all have a super weekend.
Yours sincerely,
Mrs L Nicholls

Headteacher

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