Haytor View

Community Primary School & Nursery

Learning together ~ enjoying success ~ aiming high ~ celebrating difference ~ enriching community

Haytor View

Community Primary School & Nursery

Learning together ~ enjoying success ~ aiming high ~ celebrating difference ~ enriching community

Events calendar

Sep
29
Thu
2016
CAKE SALE – IN AID OF ROWCROFT HOSPICE
Sep 29 all-day

Thanks to everyone who supported the Cake Sale that took place in the hub last week. The Cake Sale raised £65.00 for Rowcroft Hospice.

The next sale, with a Firework theme, will take place on Thursday 3rd November. Get designing those cakes – perhaps Bake Off tonight can provide some inspiration! We look forward to a sparkling show…..toffee apples perhaps?

CAKE SALE – THURSDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER 2016 – IN AID OF ROWCROFT HOSPICE @ HUB
Sep 29 @ 15:15

CAKE SALE – THURSDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER 2016 – IN AID OF ROWCROFT HOSPICE
The Cake Sale will take place in the HUB after school.
Contributions of cakes for the sale would be very welcome, feel free to pass them to the team on
reception on the day of the sale. Don’t forget to bring your pennies at the end of the day!
Just a reminder that all parents and friends of the school are welcome to join the Coffee and
Cake mornings that take place each Tuesday morning from 9.00am in EAT – it’s an informal opportunity to have
a cuppa, a homemade cake and a chat with each other.

Sep
30
Fri
2016
Assembly
Sep 30 @ 21:00 – 22:00

CELEBRATING SUCCESS

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 keen to talk about my learning’

• Mrs Galling has nominated Kayden Grant
• Mr Hampton has nominated Jack Carley
• Miss Broomfield has nominated Finley Doets
• Miss Brine has nominated Ryan Rea
• Mr Franklin has nominated Layla Owen
• Mrs Robson has nominated Corey Moore
• Mrs Cousins has nominated Ella Mortimore
• Miss Shopland has nominated Ella Weston
• Mr Hankin has nominated Sam Deighton
• Mr Blurton has nominated Leah Hall
• Miss Cameron has nominated Thomas Kidd

SCHOOL COUNCIL
Also in assembly this week, Finley Doets and Isabella Davis are to be presented with their School Council
badges.

AMBASSADOR AWARDS
Mrs Galling would like to nominate the following children for an award this week:
• Lewis Bradley for wiping his feet on the mat before walking into the hub!
• Thomas Bell for telling Mrs Galling when his sticker was taken by another child, this really helped Mrs Galling as she was able to help Thomas resolve the issue.
• Joshua Doyle for letting Mr Hampton prompt him to pick up some litter he dropped in the courtyard, which helped make the courtyard clean.
• Ebonie Cude-King for excellent management of the transition between her music lesson and class learning.
• Jayden Dodd-Stuz – Jayden really showed excellent Fire Evacuation skills in our recent drill.
• Chloe Packer for being a superstar when the fire alarm went off last week.
• Michaela Wright would like to nominate Hanna Green for an award because she is a good friend.
• Leah Hall would like to nominate Mrs Tancock for an award, as she is always nice and kind to me and everyone.
• Mrs Tancock would like to nominate Leah Hall for an award as she is always polite and helpful.
• Skye Dymond would like to nominate Noah Weston for an award because he has been nice for the whole week.
• Tiffany Trott would like to nominate Sydney Heawood and Caitlin Blowers, because they have been really nice to Tiffany in school.
• Jamie Drinkwater would like to nominate Mrs Irving, Mrs Irving was walking through the hub and shut the door behind her, she saw Jamie was walking behind her so she went back and opened the door for him. Jamie felt very special!
• Megan Burgoyne would like to nominate Michaela Wright for being a good friend.

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!
• George Wiktorko in Year 2 and his mum – Miss Dart
• Esme Kiddle in F1 and her mum – Mrs Kiddle

Oct
7
Fri
2016
CELEBRATING SUCCESS
Oct 7 @ 09:00 – 10:00

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.

Oct
11
Tue
2016
HAYTOR VIEW WELCOMES VISITORS FROM THE WORLD OF EDUCATION!
Oct 11 all-day

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

Oct
12
Wed
2016
HAYTOR VIEW WELCOMES VISITORS FROM THE WORLD OF EDUCATION!
Oct 12 all-day

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

Oct
18
Tue
2016
Harvest Festival
Oct 18 @ 13:30
Oct
19
Wed
2016
Non Pupil days
Oct 19 – Oct 21 all-day
REMINDER TO PARENTS
Oct 19 – Oct 30 all-day

REMINDER TO PARENTS
CHILDREN FINISH FOR SCHOOL ON TUESDAY 18TH OCTOBER AND RETURN AFTER HALF TERM ON MONDAY 31ST OCTOBER

Oct
24
Mon
2016
October Half Term
Oct 24 – Oct 28 all-day
Nov
3
Thu
2016
Firework Cake Sale
Nov 3 all-day

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.

HALLOWEEN DISCO AND CAKE SALE
Nov 3 – Nov 4 all-day

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…..

Nov
4
Fri
2016
DRESSING UP DAY
Nov 4 all-day

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.