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Every term there will be a new author of the term whose books will be available in the LRC and their stories read around the school. Each term there will be a challenge to undertake relating to one of the author's books. http://www.juliadonaldson.co.uk/
Have a look at Julia Donaldson's website for more about her books and her life!
Thank you to everyone who supported the recent Book Fair. Your generosity meant that we received £1161 in commission to spend across the year groups, including the nursery. This demonstrates our shared commitment to reading and literacy skills at Cliftonville Primary School.
Our amazing orchestra entertained a huge audience at the Winter Gardens last Thursday. The school received some lovely feedback on the very high standard of the musicians. Thank you as ever to Mr and Mrs Deacon, Mrs Ross and Miss Seeman for their support and to the children for all their hard work. We were vey proud of you all!
Feedback from one of our parent governors...
Hi Jane
Just wanted to drop a quick email to let you know I visited the Thanet School Proms last night with Cliftonville Primary School in attendance with the orchestra. They were absolutely fantastic, and got a huge round of applause from a very good sized audience.
They should all be very proud, and it was clear that a lot of hard work had gone into their performances – I just wanted to pass on my congratulations to staff and pupils involved.
Regards
Carl Stallwood
...and a Local Authority Advisor...
Best wishes Linda
We could only publish rehearsal pictures as the photos from the evening performance would have included children from other schools and could have compromised any 'no-photograph' requests from their parents.
Last Friday, at Cliftonville Primary School, we held our annual Easter hat parade. This year the children excelled themselves with the amazing hats they made. They were colourful and creative, with lots of original themes, from Batman to bunny rabbits. When the children were altogether they made a really delightful spectacle, not only with their hats but with their big smiles too – they all really enjoyed wearing them and showing them off. The day started with a parade in the school building to show their hats to the local residents and members of Holy Trinity Mother’s Union. It is great to see so many members of the local community showing an interest in what we are doing at Clifonville Primary School and coming in to support our events. This was followed in the afternoon, by a parade through the playgrounds to show off the hats to the older children in the school and also to parents.
Thank you to Mrs Tuffs and her Nursery Team for providing such a wonderful learning experience. Read the latest Stay and Play feedback...
“Gracie absolutely loves it here. She has great relationships with all her teachers and other students. The teachers here do a fantastic job and you can clearly see how much the children love them and enjoy being here.”
“I feel that Kye has settled very well and is always happy to go to Nursery and has come along well with his confidence.”
“I am very happy with this Nursery. The teachers are very nice, my child always talks about his day in the Nursery. He settled very well.”
“We are both very happy with Maja’s progress at Nursery and are very pleased with Maja’s use of the English language in particular.”
“I am very pleased with all the help and support for Alfie at the Nursery. It’s a fantastic Nursery. Mrs Tuffs and her team are brilliant. I’m very happy.”
“I am very pleased with Daniel’s progress within the Nursery. He has a fantastic relationship with his teachers and friends and has gained lots of confidence. I am looking forward to seeing him progress further.”
“I am very proud of the progress of Stanley. Since the day he has started I have noticed a massive change for the better.”
Remi progresses more and more each week and is so happy here at Cliftonville Nursery. She is a very confident little girl thanks to the children and staff here. We have no concerns or worries about her being here.”
“We are very happy with Anthony’s progress and happy with the comments his teacher has made – an accurate observation. Thank you for all the hard work and input and we do mirror this at home.”
“I was a bit worried about Lacy as she had never been in an environment with lots of children; the teachers have all been great with Lacy. Lacy loves coming to school!! We are really pleased.”
“I’m really happy with the progress Craiglee has made this term.”
“I am happy with this Nursery and how much Samanta has learned.”
“Kari has learnt so much and gained in confidence. She has lots of friends and loves taking part in activities. She is very proud of her “school nursery”. We have no concerns. Kari’s teachers always have positive things to say and we couldn’t have asked for better role models for our daughter.”
“I am very happy with Hayden’s progress. He has learnt a lot at the Nursery. He really enjoys it here.”
“I am extremely pleased with Freddie’s progress this year. I believe this to be due to excellent staff working together with the children i.e. Mrs Tuffs, Miss Pearlman.”
“I think Muhammed is very happy at this Nursery and I am so glad I enrolled him. I was in two minds at the beginning which is why he started later in the year as it is a commitment to bring him every day, but I definitely think it is well worth it as they make up for it in all of the other areas. It was the best decision I made. If I have any other children I will definitely do the same again.”
“Louise is always coming home having learned something or there’s some amazing activity going on at Nursery. She loves going to Nursery. I am very happy with the Nursery team. Mrs Tuffs is an amazing person to deal with, nothing too much trouble (and us parents can be crazy.) Thanks again, a very happy parent.”
Earlier this month, 12 School Councillors left school early in the morning for their exciting day trip to London. They attended “We Day” at Wembley Arena run by the Free The Children charity. They were awarded their free tickets in recognition of their amazing work and charity fundraising. During the day they were treated to performances from Shawn Mendez, Years and Years, Bars and Melody and Mr Probz. They also heard a range of motivational speakers from Sir Richard Branson, Princess Beatrice and Martin Sheen to the young winners of the 2014 Google Global Science Fair. The children (and staff) had an absolutely fantastic day and came back buzzing with new ideas of how they can help to change the world, one step at a time.
We were thrilled to learn that Harry Sharman has been selected to be a match-day mascot for England's football game against Lithuania at Wembley. We look forward to finding out about his amazing experience next week! Many congratulations from all of the school.
http://www.kentonline.co.uk/thanet/news/dream-comes-true-for-young-33994/
Mrs Weitzel has set another exciting maths challenge for the holidays. All entries are to be made by Friday 24th April. A printed copy of the information will be coming home next week.
Mrs Glover and Mrs Sear organised two fabulous sessions for parents and children to work together on Easter craft activities. One was in the afternoon with the other following on, after school. There were lots of lovely bonnets made, decorated with chicks and eggs! Thank you to everyone who took part and especially Mrs Glover and Mrs Sear for arranging.