Newsletter 16.12.22

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16th December 2022

Wow! What a fabulous final week to end our first term of the year. We were determined this year to bring back all those amazing Christmas traditions that we haven't been able to do over the last two years. The week has truly been jam packed with Christingles, singing, Santa and memory making with friends.
Our Christingle service on Tuesday was amazing. The most incredible part, without doubt, was watching the faces of the children and the parents as the candles were lit and the lights were switched off whilst the children sang Away in a Manger. Seeing the smiles on so many faces, photos and videos being taken and people clearly absorbing the moment made the chilly journey and even cooler church worthwhile.
Our last day today has been filled with festive fun. Everyone going above and beyond to make each part of the day extra special for our children. From Mr Hollis serving up the Christmas crackers at lunch to DJ Si playing the festive music as we went home to Mrs Quainton Stubbs escorting Santa on a tour of the school - all in the name of making special memories for the children to treasure always.
As we head into Christmas, the weather is set to warm up slightly. Whilst our energy bills will appreciate this, how lucky we were to start the week with the snow we had on Sunday. Undoubtedly the children will always remember playing in the snow with their friends on Monday - from Year 6's snowman to Year 1's snow angels. On that note, the theme as you can see is my thoughts on making memories. So, let me leave you with this - we don't remember what gifts we had at a specific age but we all remember the traditions and the love that surrounded us at Christmas. From our school family to yours, we wish you all a very Merry Christmas.
 
Mrs Newitt
Deputy Head Teacher
We have done so much this week! You will find all the Christmas reports within the 'News' section of our website, or you may follow these links:
 
Half Term Cup Winners !
 
Well done to the Half Term Cup Winners!
 

Reception ~ Georgia

Year 1 ~ Harrison

Year 2 ~ Emerson

Year 3 ~ Henry

Year 4 ~ Rowan

Year 5 ~ Will

Year 6 ~ Mary-Ann

 

Congratulations to everyone! 

 
Merry Madness!
 
On Friday 9th December, Year 2 went on a trip to the Mad Museum! They had a lovely winter walk into town and enjoyed the atmosphere of the Victorian market. They then explored the exciting models and machines in the Mad Museum. Children's favourites were the giant marble run and the exhibit called The Truth. As we walked through the market we then saw a very important person…Father Christmas! He stopped to say hello and to wish us a Merry Christmas.
 
The trip to the Mad Museum has extended the children's learning of design technology and how machines move. After Christmas we have special kits to assemble from the Mad Museum.
 
We loved our trip and decided the Mad Museum was amazing! 
Abstract Art
 
Year 6 have been learning all about abstract art and the artist Kandinsky.
 
They examined Kandinsky's artwork and how he uses lines, geometric shapes and primary colours, with black and white to lighten and darken the colours. They considered what they saw in his artwork, for example, some children saw a violin and others an animal.
 
Year 6 then painted their own artwork in the style of Kandinsky to a 'blood heart' theme.
 
In keeping with this theme, Year 6 have performed a heart dissection in class this week as well participated in a first aid course with Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Training Services.
 
What a week, Year 6!  Well done!
 
Community Interest
 
We post all community events and projects on our website under 'Our Community'. For more information about activities open to you and your family, please do check the page regularly. This week we have added some information regarding some exciting events in our area and some useful resources for parents:   
 
Stratford Foodbank Food Parcels ~ the Christmas school holiday is upon us and we are conscious that the lack of school meal provision during the holidays will be hard for many families. Stratford Foodbank are providing food parcels and emergency food support for anyone that may require help over the holiday season. Please click here for more information and please do make use of this service if you require it.
 
Christmas Church Services ~ dates have now been published for the wonderful Christmas Services at St James Church, Alveston. Please click here for details.
 
Come and See Santa in Stratford! ~ Shakespeare Lions charity are kindly helping Santa with his busy schedule of visits around Stratford this December. To find out where and when you can catch him, and his helpful elves, click here!
 
Princethorpe College Taster Events ~ Princethorpe College are holding two events in the New Year for Year 5 children - an annual Year 5 Choral Fun Day on Saturday 14 January and a Try Tag Rugby Taster on Friday 20 January. Spaces for both events are limited and will be booked on a first come, first served basis so don't delay! Click here for more information.
  
The latest edition of the Connect for Health magazine and a list of Stratford Food Bank's "MOST WANTED" can be found under the "Our Community" section of our website - please do take a look.
 
General Reminders
 
French Club (Reception, Y1 & Y2) 
Bonjour! French Club bookings for Summer Term are now open.  Please click here for French Club information and how to book.

Parking at Drop Off and Pick Up
We are so lucky at Alveston that the Football Club allow all our parents who drive to school to use their car park for drop off and pick up. This makes it safer for all our children. Please continue to use the Football Club car park. Please do not park on Knights Lane or Oak Road for pick up or drops offs. Please also ensure that you do not stop or park within the zig-zag "Keep Clear" markings. This area is marked to keep the flow of traffic resuming and to ensure the safety of all pedestrians.

The car park is safer for pedestrians as well as families loading and unloading into cars. Parents have reported an increase in cars parked on Oak Road and many cars have parked on double yellow lines. Please be considerate to the safety of all. Thank you.

Music lessons in school
If you are interested in music lessons, please click here.  Warwickshire Music have opened their waiting lists for: Piano, Violin, Oboe, Flute, Clarinet, Tenoroon/bassoon, Cello, Viola and Guitar (age restrictions apply to some instruments.  Contact Warwickshire Music directly for more information or to sign up: https://www.warwickshiremusichub.org/ , or visit our website clicking here

Coronavirus within school
If your child tests positive for coronavirus, or has one or more of: temperature, continuous cough, loss of sense of smell or taste, please keep them off school for a minimum of three days or until they are better after three days.  Please report all absences to the school office as below.
 

Sickness and Absence
Please let the school office know each day your child is absent from school by calling 01789 293412 and leaving a message.  You may also email parents3002@welearn365.com. You do not need to contact us daily if your child is sick. Absences for sickness will be recorded 48 hours from the end of the day your child was last sick (i.e. if sick on Sunday, come back on Wednesday; if Tuesday come back on Friday) nor for COVID absences.  

Medicines in School
We cannot accept medicines in school without a prescription label and a medical form completed by a parent or carer.  Please ask the school office for more information and/or a form: parents3002@welearn365.com.  

Lunch menus  - Autumn Term 2022
Lunch menus for the Autumn Term are available in the Parents section of our website - please click here to view.

Fitt4Kids before and after school clubs
If you are interested in more information or signing up to Fitt4Kids before and after school clubs, please contact Simon directly: fitt4kids@gmail.com - 07731639980 - http://fitt4kids.org.uk/

Naming Items in school
Please ensure any items brought into school are named so they can be returned to your child if misplaced.  This includes uniform, water bottles, snack and lunch boxes, etc.

Are you eligible for Free School Meals?
Do you know if you are eligible for Free School Meals and other support?  To find out more, please click here to be redirected to our website.

Key Information

Don't forget to check our School News, by visiting: www.alvestoncofeprimary.co.uk and click on the ‘News’ tab.  Alternatively, you can click on the ‘News’ tab on the App. 

Throughout the week lots of different organisations share their news and local activities.  These have been saved to 'Our Community' tab on our website and App.

 If you are not set up on the e-schools App, and would like to, please email parents3002@welearn365.com for assistance.

Dates to remember this academic year
 
Below are some key dates for this term and the academic year - they have also been added to the website calendar.  In addition, you can find information relating to term dates here and teacher led club dates here.
 

3/1/23                   INSET Day

4/1/23                   Spring Term begins and all our children return!

9/2/23                   FoA Committee Meeting

10/2/23                Valentine’s School Disco

16/2/23                School Uniform Sale

17/1/23                Learning Together Time (2pm)

27/1/23                Young Voices

31/1/23                Year 3 Class Assembly

07/2/23                Year 4 Class Assembly

14/02/23              Year 5 Class Assembly

17/02/23              Break up for Spring Half Term

27/02/23              Return to School

01/03/23              St David's Day!

02/03/23              World Book Day

07/03/23              Year 6 Class Assembly

14/03/23              Year 1 Class Assembly

21/03/23              Year 2 Class Assembly

28/03/23             Easter Service at St James's 

29/03/23             Reception Class Assembly

29/3/23                Easter Bingo / Easter Raffle                         

31/3/23                Non School Uniform and break up for Easter holiday

17/04/23             Return to School

20/4/23                Bag-2-School

27-28/4/23          Sunflowers / Grow Seeds

4/5/23                   FoA Committee Meeting

30/6/23                Non School Uniform

7/7/23                   Summer Fayre

 

Friends of Alveston dates are also included in the website calendar. 
 
To view our calendar, with more information and dates, please click here.
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