CoMPasS Registered Charity No: 1141329
Newsletter No: 19 Friday, February 18th 2022
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DIARY FOR WEEK COMMENCING 28th FEBRUARY 2022
MONDAY
Reception Drama (Group 2) Year 1 Story Club (Group 2) Year 2 Engineers (Group 2) Year 2 Multisports Year 2 Cricket*
Year 3 Film Year 3 Football*
Year 1 Football* Year 2 Multisports
Year 3 Language Year 3 Swimming Year 3 Tennis* Reception Story Time (Group 2)
Year 1 Creative (Group 2) Year 1 Cricket* Years 2 & 3 Choir
THURSDAY
Year 1 Sign Language Year 1 Tennis* Year 2 Art (Group 2) Year 2 Multisports Year 3 Netball Year 3 STEM
FRIDAY
Best wishes,
Reception Film Club
Year 2 STEM (Group 2)
WEDS
13-18 (many past St Peter’s 2-8 children) and the finale was a Mary Poppins Medley that was brilliant. Unfortunately, parents and friends could not watch this performance, but you will be extremely impressed when it arrives in your inbox soon. On Tuesday evening the Friends of St Peter’s 2-8 organised a Valentine’s Disco for the children. The children danced and played games and had such a fun time. My thanks to all the staff who supervised the children and to the Friends for organising a fun experience for our children. The Friends of St Peter’s 2-8 have also organised a Nearly New Uniform Sale on Friday 11th March at 8.20am and 3.20pm an opportunity to purchase uniform and raise funds for the school charity. After half term, we will be organising a Parent and Toddler Group on a Thursday morning from 8.40 in the Dining Room. This will be led by a parent, Caroline Smith, and will be in the Dining Hall. All are welcome and please tell your friends and families that the school has started the group up again. My thanks to Caroline for organising the group. What a half term we have had at St Peter’s 2-8. I remember the school starting in September and I can't quite believe how the time has flown and that we have reached halfway through the academic year already. Huge thanks to all staff for all they have done this half term covering lessons, duties, after school care, before school care for colleagues who have been poorly, isolating or looking after family members. Thank you to all the staff who have worked so hard for the children who have thoroughly enjoyed their learning. Thank you to the parents and friends of the school for their continued support throughout half term. I hope you have a wonderful and relaxing half term break; I am travelling to Italy for half term on the Ski Trip at 8-13. It promises to be an exciting week. I look forward to welcoming you back to school on Monday 28th February.
TUESDAY
This week the children have been incredibly busy continuing their learning themes as reported in the newsletter. I have been impressed with the Year 3 tracking polar bears, investigating how far they have travelled each day; using this data the children have completed a whole host of data analysis in mathematics, they have also produced fabulous newspaper articles and news reports using green screens, reporting of the sighting of a polar bear. Year 2 have had a remarkably busy week and have moved on in their theme to the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party. They have been making cups of tea and writing instructions on how to make the perfect cup of tea. (Only in a school in Yorkshire...) The Year 1 children have been in the land of toys and have researched new and old toys. They even imagined what would happen if toys came alive, which inspired some highly creative writing. In Reception, love has been the theme with children designing and creating Valentine Day cards for one another, growing heart shaped crystals in a wonderful science experiment and baking heart shaped biscuits. I particularly enjoyed the very enthusiastic filming of the children retelling the story of the ‘Three Billy Goats Gruff’! Nursery have had a wonderful time with activities with a Valentine’s focus as you can see throughout the newsletter. Following on from Children’s Mental Health Week the children from Reception – Year 3 have attended a Wellbeing workshop this week. This was led by Openview Education on Tuesday and Wednesday. The children enjoyed the puppet shows that helped them to understand their feelings and the importance about talking about our worries. I am writing the introduction of this edition of the newsletter after being at the Whole School Foundation Concert. It was just brilliant for our choir to be in the same room as musicians from 8-13 and 13-18. Choirs from the three sections of St Peter’s sang beautifully and then there were instrumental groups from 8-13 and
Year 1 Film Year 1 Street Dance*
Year 2 Coding (Group 2) Year 2 Football* Year 2 Tennis* Year 3 Cricket* Year 3 Groovy Greeks
SAT
Reception Swimming