Monday 30 September 2019

September Newsletter

Please be aware of the September Newsletter which come home today.





Year 2 visit the Arctic

Year 2 enjoyed finding out about the Arctic as part of their learning about Polar Regions. They had a great time even though it was a little cold!

















Dream It, Believe It, Achieve It Celebration

Hot Chocolate with the Head!
As you all know we are constantly striving to improve Clockhouse for your children.

This year we are all working to 'Dream It, Believe It, Achieve It' to ensure our school is a fabulous place to be. Each week, the Heads of Year as well as Miss Ward, Mrs Reinecke and Mrs Savidge choose a person (child or adult) who has been seen to do this!

This week the following Clockhouse Citizens have been seen to 'Dream It, Believe It, Achieve It':

Year 1 - Miss Marsh for being helpful and kind to the whole year group.
Year 2 - Andrew G for trying really hard to become more independent.
Year 3 - Archie D for great work in History especially his use of vocabulary.
Year 4 - Kiahna P for being so kind and supporting others in her class.
              Miss Wilson for being super helpful.
Year 5 - Christine A for going out of her way to encourage others.
Year 6 - Amelia H for working extra hard in maths.
Mrs Haskell - Mrs Morre for being so kind and helpful.
Miss Ward - Jessica R for really trying hard and challenging herself.
Mre Reinecke - Miss Kearns for being super helpful to others.
Mrs Savidge - Georgia A for being so kind and helpful to others.

Well done to all these children and all the other children who have been seen to 'Dream It, Believe It, Achieve It' this week!

We are looking forward to Hot Chocolate Friday next week to celebrate with more fantastic Clockhouse people!


Sunday 29 September 2019

The parents come to learn with Year 6

Year 6 had a great time when their parents came in to learn with them last week. We hope you all found it useful!













Special Dinner Day - this Thursday!

Do not forget that we have another special dinner day on Thursday.

We would like as many children as possible to have school dinner today so even if your child does not normally have school dinners, why not try it on Thursday.

The more children we get having dinner the more funding we get for our school and your children!




Year 6 Roman Day

Earlier this term, Year 6 had a great day learning about The Romans as part of the start to this terms theme. They all dressed up and spent time finding our about Roman life and how the Romans lived. The children were very excitied to work with a 'Roman' and will be able to use their learning throughout their current theme.