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School Learner of the week
Weekly E-Mail Bulletin
Friday 26th February 2021
Home Learner of the week
Butterflies Dragonflies Caterpillars Ladybirds Crickets
Grasshoppers Fireflies Busy Bees Turtles
Max Luke Ernie Jenson Jacob W Sofia Kalel Annie Holly H
Jellyfish Seahorses Dolphins Blue
Whales
Lions Leopards Tigers Pumas Panthers
Siana W Kai T Jenna Poppy D Amelia G Sam B Abigail Ella P Phoebe S
Year R Bubble Year 1 Bubble Year 2 Bubble
Aaryan Elijah Jake S
Year 3 Bubble Year 4 Bubble Year 5 Bubble Year 6 Bubble
Ayden C-J F Freya S Faith S
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Weekly Prayer from Rev Sue
Jesus, with us through the wilderness,
Be with us as we wrestle with loss, Be with us when we lose our footing,
Be with us as relentless days cycle round and round,
Be with us as we face uninvited reality and uncomfortable truth,
Be with us to reveal something new, Show us the water flowing right under our feet
Amen.
We are looking forward to welcoming all children back to school very soon, on
Monday 8th March. It will be great to have everyone back and to re-establish the
school routines we know the children thrive on. A letter has been emailed to all
parents earlier this week with further information and if you have any concerns
about your child’s return please contact the school either via your child’s class
teacher on Dojo or the school office [email protected]
Helping children to understand and use social media
appropriately and safely is so important. Please follow
the link below to find out more about this topic in the
‘Social Media Top Tips Guide’.
Reculver Church of England Primary School - E-Safety
PTFA AGM
The Annual General Meeting for the PTFA will take place on Friday 12th March at
1.00 pm. If you would like further information or would like to join the meeting
please email the PTFA - [email protected]
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perdure
To remain in existance:
endure
Reculver towers have
perdured since the 12th
century.
Word of the Week Quiz
Perdure may be an unfamiliar word to lots of you, those seeing a
link to the synonym endure are quite correct. Perdure was borrowed
into Middle English from Anglo-French and traces back to the Latin
verb perdurare, meaning "to continue".Perdurare, in turn, was formed
by combining the intensifying prefix per- with the verb durare,
meaning "to last." Durare is also the ancestor of the English words
endure, durable, indurate and during.
Fruit Anagrams: 1. A motto 2. Cheap 3. Eaten ring
4. Plain peep 5. Barren cry
Answers will be revealed next week.
Over to you…
Would you like to choose our next word? Simply send me
the word and definition and it could be selected for the
whole school to learn!
Last weeks answers:
1. Down a slope 2. Humidity 3. 74mph 4. Twister 5. Snowflakes
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The Chartwells new Spring Menu will be available
soon, we will send this to all parents as soon as we
have received it.
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Here is a wellbeing message for everyone and
when you read each bubble remember, the you
really is referring to you.
The Emotional Wellbeing Team held a workshop for parents before half term —Understanding
Anxiety You and Your Child and here is the link to a recording of this and a follow up survey for
parents to complete. Please take a look at the workshop and complete the survey to let us know
how it went.
https://reculversch.sharepoint.com/:v:/s/8862048ReculverSEN/
EWAwz9N3VuZEo0y53ovd7DsBiSo5hMyZEZhiiCbZTt6BJg?e=sFwJJ3
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/JSWRW2T
Here is the link to the referral form, on our website, for parent self referral to the Emotional
Wellbeing Team —Parent Request for Support Primary (1).
Reculver Church of England Primary School - Mental Health and Wellbeing