Events calendar
As part of our Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning the whole school are thinking about ‘SEAL – New Beginnings’. Our Community Celebration on Friday at 9.00am in the school hall will shine the spotlight on the following celebration of our Core Offer:
‘I am working hard on developing relationships which support my learning’
• Mrs Galling has nominated Ella Weston
• Mr Hampton has nominated Crystalmay Rye
• Miss Butler has nominated Kayden Grant
• Miss Brine has nominated Leon Dymond
• Mr Franklin has nominated William Gidley
• Mrs Robson has nominated Ruby Campbell
• Mrs Cousins has nominated Hanna Green
• Miss Shopland has nominated Joshua Stuz
• Mr Blurton has nominated Owen McAuliffe
• Miss Cameron has nominated Thomas Bell
SCHOOL COUNCIL
Also in assembly this week, Finley Doets and Izzy Davis are to be presented with their School Council badges. Sincere apologies to you both as these were missed last week.
AMBASSADOR AWARDS
Mrs Galling would like to nominate the following children for an award this week:
Thomas, Bethany and Reuben Bell – each child has worked really hard at carrying their book
bags and school bags, which has really helped their mum! Well done
Meghan Burgoyne – Meghan used excellent safety skills in keeping her and her friend safe last weekend, she found herself in a situation she considered unusual and told her mum. Well done Meghan, excellent thinking.
Janet Boulton would like to nominate Jamie Drinkwater for an award for his kindness to the youngest children at lunch time and his helpful ways. i.e. escorting reception children to their class, helping them and also helping the adults in the dinner hall.
Mr Franklin would like to nominate Noah Weston and Michaela Wright for an award, Mr Franklin was carrying a heavy load through the HUB, before he could speak, Noah and Michaela had left their lunches, pinched bits off the pile and Luke Huetson had opened the door, so Mr Franklin could get back to the classroom safely. Thank you!
ATTENDANCE AWARDS
The following children have been nominated for being a ‘Start of the Day Superstar’ in
Key Stage 1 Time to Think – well done!
• Ted Timoney-White, Ted returned to school following an absence, he worked with both his parents and Mr Franklin in some good decision making which meant that he stayed in school and engaged in some great learning. Well done Ted.
• Tilly Barr and her parents who both stay and engage in Time To Think for the afternoon Nursery session all three engaging in play together.
Tuesday 11th and Wednesday 12th of October will see three respected school leaders, visit our school. The purpose of their visit is to work with staff, governors, children and parents to review the provision in place at Haytor View.
We are keen to receive independent feedback from leaders with other school experience, both to identify what is unique and special about your school, as well as considerations for further development and focus.
The children are being encouraged to share their experiences of Haytor View with the visitors, alongside this we would welcome parents to engage the visitors in discussion about your experiences and thoughts.
The wider the feedback the visitors receive, the richer the feedback we will receive as a school, this will greatly support the school as it strives to improve the quality of service which is provided for you and your children.
Many thanks for your help – Kate Galling
Tuesday 11th and Wednesday 12th of October will see three respected school leaders, visit our school. The purpose of their visit is to work with staff, governors, children and parents to review the provision in place at Haytor View.
We are keen to receive independent feedback from leaders with other school experience, both to identify what is unique and special about your school, as well as considerations for further development and focus.
The children are being encouraged to share their experiences of Haytor View with the visitors, alongside this we would welcome parents to engage the visitors in discussion about your experiences and thoughts.
The wider the feedback the visitors receive, the richer the feedback we will receive as a school, this will greatly support the school as it strives to improve the quality of service which is provided for you and your children.
Many thanks for your help – Kate Galling
CAKE SALE AND DISCO
The Firework cake sale will take place this Thursday 3rd November
We look forward to a sparkling show…..
Please remember to return your slips for our Halloween-themed disco that is taking place this Friday 4th November.
You will have received letters this week about our Halloween-themed disco that is being planned for the evening of Friday 4th November. Please return your slips to the school. The Firework cake sale also planned for this date will now take place on Thursday 3rd November – if you’re one of the many people who bake and provide cakes for the sale please make a note of this change in your diaries. Get designing those cakes – perhaps the Bake Off tonight can provide some inspiration! We look forward to a sparkling show…..
DRESSING UP DAY – FRIDAY 4TH NOVEMBER
The School Council have decided there will be an optional ‘dressing up’ day on the day of the Halloween disco Friday 4th November, 50p per child for school fundraising – more details to follow after half term. However, children may want to think about what they will ‘dress up as’ over the half term break.
CHANGE TO DINNER MENU
MONDAY 7TH NOVEMBER – BONFIRE THEME MENU
The menu on Monday 7th November will be:
Wizz Pop Bang Hotdogs **** Vegetarian Rocket Hotdogs **** Served with Sparkler Chips Wrapped Jacket Potatoes with choice of filling. Served with Yellow Fire Corn & Banging Baked Beans.
**** Chocolate Crispy Bonfires
SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHER
Our school photographer will be in school on Thursday 10th November to take individual photographs of the children. If you want sibling photos or family photos taken, please come to the school from 8.30am where the photographer will be happy to do those. Proofs will be sent home on the same day and photographs will be with parents before the Christmas break.
As a school we are once again taking part in Anti-Bullying Week which runs from 14-18th November. The theme this year is ‘Power for Good’ – we will be supporting children in understanding the ways in which they are powerful, encouraging them to use this to stop bullying and make the world a better place to live.
We will begin the week with an assembly which will focus on this theme and activities will be taking place in classrooms all week to support awareness of all types of bullying and what to do when faced with it. We’d invite you along to our assembly which will take place at 9.00am on Monday 14th November and get involved online – www.anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk
If you have recently completed a BOOTS form, by now you will have been advised that your child will be vaccinated using a nasal spray on Thursday 1st December. We do not
anticipate this being an uncomfortable experience for your child, however if you would like to be with them during their vaccination, then please get in touch with the team at the school’s reception as they’ll be happy to make the necessary arrangements.
reparations are already underway for the Xmas Bazaar that will take place on the afternoon of Friday 2nd December. The Coffee & Cake team and Mrs Louise will be meeting regularly on a Tuesday morning from 9.00am to discuss arrangements and all are very much welcome. If you would like to support the Bazaar but are unable to pop in on a Tuesday morning please let Mrs Louise, Mr Hampton or one of the Coffee & Cake regulars know.
On the 2nd December children are also invited to wear a Xmas jumper to school for the day – contributions of a chocolate variety would be welcomed in lieu of this. These will then be prepared and used at the always popular Chocolate Tombola in the afternoon.
Finally for now on the subject of the Xmas goings-on the team are after jam jars! Do you have any lurking at home? If you do please bring them in to the reception desk and we will pass them on.
YOUR CHRISTMAS CALENDAR:
Thursday 1st December – 1pm Pantomime, Cinderella
Friday 2nd December – All day – Wear a Christmas Jumper & Bring a Chocolate Treat 2.00-3.30pm – Christmas Bazaar, PM – Foundation Stage and KS1/ KS2 Xmas Disco
Tuesday 6th December – Key Stage 2 Performance ‘BABOUSHKA’ 2pm-3pm
Wednesday 7th December – Key Stage 2 Performance ‘BABOUSHKA’ 9.30am-10.30am
Thursday 8th December – Key Stage 2 Performance ‘BABOUSHKA’ 6pm-7pm
Friday 9th December – Foundation & Key Stage 1 Performance –10-11am and 2-3pm.
Monday 12th December – Christmas Celebration at St. Luke’s Church, Milber – 1.30pm
Wednesday 14th December – Christmas Dinner – 11.30am – 12.40pm – Year 5 Lantern Parade at Newton Abbot Town Centre from 6pm
Thursday 15th December – Christmas craft afternoon – 1.30pm-3.00pm ‘Carols around the Tree’ – Courtyard – 5.30-6.30pm