Well the weather has been glorious, which has meant the girls have been able to take some of their learning outside. Form IV certainly enjoyed our circle time games outside, Form II made some great shadow shapes out on the courts and Form I worked collaboratively to create a skeleton entirely out of natural materials. All the girls are loving our new Charanga music programme which has been a real success and the older girls are really enjoying learning the keyboard. I have also been impressed this week by how well all our new pupils have settled in. They already seem confident with routines and are trying hard in lessons and beginning to form friendships. Well done to you all for such a positive attitude. I enjoyed visiting Early Years this week where Reception were learning about the Hungarian artist Friendensreich Hundertwasser and Nursery were building Volcanoes. Our assembly this week was all about learning and we discovered that in order to succeed we need to: • first start the task • not be afraid to make mistakes • think about and learn from our mistakes • practise a lot – but make sure it is purposeful practice • don’t give up • have patience • keep trying and practising We demonstrated this with the golf ball challenge. To see who was able to build a tower of 3 golf balls as quickly as possible. We had some good attempts in the different rooms, however we did discover that anti-bac does make the balls very slippery. Many of the girls made a valiant attempt and managed 2 balls but we are yet to find someone who managed 3. Yes, I have also tried it and after a bit of practise I did manage 3! Drop off and pick up is mostly working well, but please can I ask parents and guardians who are collecting from the LRC entrance at the end of the day to not congregate at the top of the alley, but wait along the left hand side fence as this means we do not block the pathway and also ensures that staff can easily see which parents are there. Thank you.
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Well the weather has been glorious, which has meant the girls have been able to
take some of their learning outside. Form IV certainly enjoyed our circle time games
outside, Form II made some great shadow shapes out on the courts and Form I
worked collaboratively to create a skeleton entirely out of natural materials. All the
girls are loving our new Charanga music programme which has been a real success
and the older girls are really enjoying learning the keyboard.
I have also been impressed this week by how well all our new pupils have settled in. They already seem
confident with routines and are trying hard in lessons and beginning to form friendships. Well done to
you all for such a positive attitude.
I enjoyed visiting Early Years this week where Reception were learning about the Hungarian artist
Friendensreich Hundertwasser and Nursery were building Volcanoes.
Our assembly this week was all about learning and we discovered that in order to succeed we need to:
• first start the task
• not be afraid to make mistakes
• think about and learn from our mistakes
• practise a lot – but make sure it is purposeful practice
• don’t give up
• have patience
• keep trying and practising
We demonstrated this with the golf ball challenge. To see who was able to build a tower of 3 golf balls
as quickly as possible. We had some good attempts in the different rooms, however we did discover
that anti-bac does make the balls very slippery. Many of the girls made a valiant attempt and managed
2 balls but we are yet to find someone who managed 3. Yes, I have also tried it and after a bit of practise
I did manage 3!
Drop off and pick up is mostly working well, but please can I ask parents and guardians who are
collecting from the LRC entrance at the end of the day to not congregate at the top of the alley, but wait
along the left hand side fence as this means we do not block the pathway and also ensures that staff can
easily see which parents are there. Thank you.
Well done to Catherine who attended the 1st Virtual Suffolk Music
Festival in August, and won 1st prize in the organ beginners class. A
wonderful achievement.
Congratulations to the following girls who all completed the Summer
Reading Challenge. Well done girls.
FI – Diya, Anjula, Vicky and Tazkiyah. FII – Naomi. FIII – Zaynab. FIV –
Mia and Shreya. FV –Shrikala. FVI – Rosie and Sahar.
Golf Ball Challenge
Ella, FIVa, Annabel, Sophia T, Zaynab and Samaira FIII,
Gabriella FV, managed 2
Our story focus for this week was
‘Peace at Last.’ The children all
used props to retell the main
events in the story. They also
joined in the repeated refrain “Oh
no, I can’t stand this.”
This week in Reception,
the girls have been
practising writing their
names and short sentences
in the leading cursive style,
as well as sounding out
and forming some short
words.
Times Tables Badges September 2020
Well done to the following girls for gaining their times tables badges this week: