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  • Thanet Earth School Recipe competition

    Wed 16 Mar 2016

     

    Dear children and parents,

     

    We are excited to announce that Cliftonville Primary School has been invited to take part in the Thanet Earth School Recipe Competition this year. The purpose of this competition is to raise awareness of healthy ingredients and encourage experimentation in the kitchen. The Masterchef-style event takes place at East Kent College and provides the perfect occasion for pupils aged between 5-16 to showcase their ideas.

     

    As a school we are invited to submit up to four entries for consideration by a panel of local chefs. The winner in each category will see their recipe transformed into a recipe card handed out in Tesco Extra, Westwood Cross, with their school receiving a voucher for £300 to spend on cookery equipment. All 12 finalists invited to take part will receive a beautiful cookbook and a special apron.

     

    To enter the competition children should:

     

    1. Create a recipe that contains at least one of the essential fresh ingredients (tomatoes, cucumber or peppers)

    2. The recipe can be hot or cold but must take no longer than 40 minutes to prepare. The finalists will be expected to prepare and cook their dish themselves, with assistance provided for health and safety purposes

    3. Recipes should be creative with limited parental involvement

    4. The recipes will be shortlisted on the entrant’s effort, imagination, variety of ingredients and appeal to determine which four will be submitted

    5. Completed entries should be handed in at the school office or given to Miss Powell by Wednesday 23rd March

     

    Schools shortlisted by Thanet Earth will be notified by 29th April 2016, with finalists invited to cook their recipes with support from East Kent College on Wednesday 18th May, 2.30pm-5pm where the winners will be announced and prizes awarded.

     

    I look forward to receiving your entries!

     

    Miss Powell

    Reception Class Teacher

  • Come and join our governing body

    Wed 16 Mar 2016

     

    We are looking to recruit some new governors to our local governing body, working with the Coastal Academies Trust.  Letters have come home, a (very!) small version of which is below.  If you are interested in making a difference to the education of your child and other children across Thanet, please come in and have a chat with me. 

  • £2557 commission to spend on books!

    Fri 11 Mar 2016

    Book fair record broken again!

     

    Thank you to everyone for the amazing support for the recent book fair.  We have an incredible £2557 in commission to spend on new resources for the children.

  • Sport relief timetable

    Fri 11 Mar 2016

    From Monday 7th March

    Buy a flag from the school office, decorate and return for it by Wednesday 16th to be turned into bunting

    20p

    From Monday 14th March

    Sport relief wrist bands on sale in classrooms and at lunchtimes

    £1

    Sport relief week- Monday 14th March

    onwards

    KS1 children will get the chance to participate in a skipping challenge and a Hula-hoop challenge in the KS1 playground at lunchtime

    20p to enter

    Thursday 17th March

    KS2 treasure hunt at lunchtime

     

    KS2 Sports races

     

    KS2 Splat a rat in 5P classroom

    KS2 Hoop a duck in 5L classroom

    20p to enter

    Friday 18th  March

    Non- uniform day- dress as your favourite Sports Champion

    £1

    KS1 try a sport- hockey, netball, tri-golf etc

    20p

    Sport Relief assembly- why are we doing it?

     

    Cake sale from 3pm

     

  • Reading Stars competition winners

    Wed 09 Mar 2016

    Cliftonville Reading Stars

     

    Wow! A record breaking number of entries were received for our Reading Stars competition held over the half term holiday. Congratulations to Harvey Brown in RP and Sara Farkas in 4K whose names were drawn out of a hat of all those children who completed their Reading Stars entry sheet.

     

    Thank you to all the children who entered the competition – the record sheets are hanging up on display in the Learning Resource Centre – and thank you to the parents for supporting and encouraging your children.

     

    Look out for another holiday competition coming soon!

     

  • Amazing World Book Day

    Tue 08 Mar 2016

     

    We celebrated World Book Day with a bang this year! The children took part in a host of fantastic events throughout the day to really celebrate their love of reading. Dressed up as their favourite book characters and with the sun shining brightly the children started the day with a Fun Run outside on the school playground to raise money to buy even more exciting reading material for school. They also enjoyed visiting a class in a different year group to share their favourite stories with each other and listen to different grown-ups reading. Our Book Swap is becoming increasingly popular with over 400 children brought in books that they had already read to swap with someone for a totally new book.

     

    Our Governors at Cliftonville have also been really generous this year and prioritised resources so that every child at the school a brand new book from the Scholastic book fair that was held in our school library.

     

    It was wonderful to see so many children taking part in the World Book day competitions too. They had the opportunity to design a book token as well as find the wackiest place to be found reading and having their photograph taken there. Lots of entries have been emailed into school for a super display. Children have been reading on horses, in chicken coops and even on Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway sofa to name a few.

     

    Children across the school pitted their literary wits against a fiendishly difficult World Book Day quiz on books for young readers, too. They did brilliantly! This year’s World Book Day has been a complete success. Our children are growing into real literary whizzes! The effort they put into celebrating World Book Day is amazing and a true testament to their love of reading.  We also thank you, parents, for helping and encouraging your children to take part.

  • Star footballer in Year 3

    Tue 08 Mar 2016

     

    Congratulations to Owen Millinson who has been selected to play in some forthcoming matches against Crystal Palace and Arsenal. His coach says he is the best Under 8 they have put forward.  Owen trains through Just4Keepers and plays for TSC. J4K now operates in 28 countries, across 5 continents and with over 10,000 children attending weekly classes.

     

    Total Sports Coaching was set up to help the sporting development of children and adults in Kent. A full community and school programme is aimed at allowing children to reach their own individual potential.  They have programmes for 3 year olds all the way up to adults which are conducted in schools and various community facilities open to all. Their extensive school programme delivers sporting activities to children throughout Kent and they also run their award winning soccer schools every school holiday.

     

    Total Sports Coaching has its own specialist Football Academies (venues in Thanet & Faversham). The TSC Football Academy is split into 3 levels; Elite, Development and Foundation. These 3 levels allow them to coach players to their potential whether they be a talented local player or a player who has just taken up the game.

     

    Well done to Owen and we look forward to hearing about the matches!  For more information about coaching in the local area please click on the link http://just4keepers.co.uk/

  • Pickleball tournament!

    Tue 08 Mar 2016

     

    Three Thanet Schools came together today to host the very first inter schools Pickleball Tournament in the UK.  This “sour name, sweet game” racquet sport has been exploding across Kent in recent months. PE Departments have started to acknowledge that pickleball is finally a racquet sport that can be mastered by children with relative ease due to the slower speed of play compared to the more traditional sport of Tennis.    The tournament, hosted by St Anthony’s school in Margate saw children from Cliftonville Primary, St Peter’s in Thanet Junior school and St Anthony’s school come together to battle it out for the winning spot. St Peters doubles partners walked away with the medal haul, marginally beating Cliftonville Primary 15 games to 14.

     

    PICKLEBALL FACTS:

     

    • Pickleball has been played in America since 1965
    • It remained a well-kept secret until 2008 when the game hit the senior market
    • Today it is estimated that over 2 million people play the game
    • It is estimated by 2018 there will be over 8 million players
    • Younger people are being introduced to the game in record numbers
    • Places to play are up 62% since 2010
    • Currently played in USA, Canada, Mexico, Netherlands, India, England, Scotland, Wales Australia, China, Singapore, Spain and Thailand
    • February 2016 pickleball featured as a demonstrator sport at the Kent School games
    • Medway park will host the first UK International championship event in May 2017 with over 200 athletes from 10 international countries.
  • Olympian athlete visits the school

    Tue 08 Mar 2016

     

    Inspirational visit from Tosin Oke, Triple Jump Olympic and Commonwealth Medallist

     

    On Tuesday 8th March, Cliftonville welcomed Tosin Oke, a Nigerian track and field athlete, who competes in the triple jump. He has won back-to-back African Championships in Athletics titles and the Commonwealth Games championship and is the current All-Africa Games Champion. At the 2012 Summer Olympics Oke finished seventh in the triple jump final, the best Nigerian result of the Games.

    The children at Cliftonville were wowed and inspired through hearing Tosin’s journey and life in international athletics. Tosin’s message to our children was simple, that they should always be aiming to be the best that they can be in everything that they do, whether that was in the classroom, playing sport, eating healthily or indeed tidying their rooms!

     

    Tosin also demonstrated how far he could jump, to everyone’s amazement!!

     

    The children went back to class to discuss how they could be the best they could be. This was an amazing morning with Tosin that the children and staff will never forget.  A big Cliftonville thank you must go to Tosin Oke for inspiring our children to be the best they can be.

  • BBC to visit 2H

    Fri 04 Mar 2016

     

    CBeebies will be visiting us this term to carry out a fun workshop to meet children in 2H for the new series of ‘The Let’s Go Club’.

     

    The series will see children discovering more about the world around them and how it works. Sparking curiosity in viewers, they’ll learn how to make new things and have exciting ideas. The series will inspire the audience to try new things and celebrate their achievements.

     

    The BBC will be visiting the class with an aim to potentially find some contributors for the show. It would have been lovely for all of Year 2 to have been involved but because of the restriction on numbers, we could only include one class.

     

    There will be fun workshops for all the children involving various games. From the workshop they may then select some of our children to take part in the programme at a later date.

     

     

     

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