Bolton School Primary Division
Junior Boys’ School
Summer Term, 2023 WEEK B
Dear Parents,
Thursday 20th April
I hope that all the boys had a relaxing and refreshing Easter break and they have enjoyed their first few days back. Their energy and enthusiasm, along with some pleasant weather, has made the week a positive one!
At the end of the last term, we held our Spring Concert. Here is the link to the concert for those who have not yet seen it: Park Road Spring Concert 2023 - YouTube.
Next week sees the start of our Patterdale Hall residential trips. The Patterdale Hall visits are integral to our curriculum and offer a wide range of benefits to our boys. They offer an opportunity to build resilience, responsibility and organisation skills. The boys can develop new or stronger friendships. They will have opportunities to support one another and be supported. They will overcome challenges and perhaps discover new talents. The surroundings will bring the boys closer to nature and encourage mindfulness for the environment. We hope everyone is looking forward to their stay!
Charity Fun Run- Friday 26th May
At the end of this half term, we hold our annual Charity Fun Run where children get to take part in a run dressed in ‘fun costumes’. This is a well-known and well-loved annual event for Park Road and it may be worth thinking about costumes your son can wear on the day. We do want to point out that new items do not need to be bought for this event and we request that boys do not attend in inflatable costumes as these can often be quite problematic. We will send out further reminders as we approach the event.
Royally Big Portrait
As we approach King Charles’ Coronation, we would like to encourage our boys to take part in the BBC’s Royally Big Portrait project The Royally Big Portrait is a giant digital portrait of King Charles III that will feature thousands of individual portraits of the King drawn by a record breaking number of pupils and students from across the UK. In order to enter, parents must submit their child’s work. More details of the task and how to submit can be found on our Whole School Showbie Folder- please note the deadline for submitting is Friday 28th April.
Bag 2 School
This week, your son should have come home with a Bag2School bag. Details of items which can be donated were with the bag, including a return date of Monday 24th April 2023 (next week). For more information on what can be donated visit: www.bag2school.com. Donations can be made in any bag or bin liner and should be left in the corner of the staff car park from 8am as usual.
Hulton Lecture
Prior to the holidays, we sent out information regarding the Primary Division’s Hulton Lecture. The original letters can be found on the Parent Portal. The event is free but we ask that you register your interest on this link: https://boltonschool.parentseveningsystem.co.uk. This event is compulsory for our Year 6 boys, therefore we ask that Y6 parents register their son on the link above.
ECAs
Attached to the newsletter are this term’s ECAs.
24th April– Patterdale Hall Trips Commence (see below)
27th AprilPrimary Division Open Evening
1st May–Bank Holiday
8th May–King’s Coronation
22nd-26th May Park Road Exam
Week 26th May –Fun Run
Achievements
Jasper– Ski Success
Jasper Daniels in Y4 competed in the GB Snowsports Alpine Championships in Tignes over Easter. It was the highest level of competition he has ever entered, in an enormous pool of international ski racers.
He came away with:
5th in Kombi (1st by year of birth)
9th in Giant Slalom (2nd by year of birth)
6th in Slalom (1st by year of birth)
Message from the Eco Committee
Messages from the ECO Committee
Energy Saving Tip: Why don't you take shorter showers? This will save energy. A little goes a long way!
The eco committee members have been litter picking in school and noticed that most litter consists of single use plastic. It would be helpful if snacks could be brought in reusable pots. Please remember that we encourage healthy snacks rather than crisps, sweets and chocolate.
Art
Year 5 boys have been making free-standing carboard animals. This was a good chance to recycle some material into art and explore working from a design and scaling up a model. There were some great final products.JM
Reminders
29th May-2nd JuneHalf Term
As you can imagine we get many emails a day from our parent community. We ask that emails sent to administrators or the Primary Office reference your son’s name and class so we do not have to search through our management information system in order to respond to queries more swiftly.
The School attaches great importance to matters of Health and Safety. Every care must be taken for personal safety and the safety of others. We ask that boys with longer hair start to bring in hair ties to keep their hair back. This is particularly important for sports and lessons involving tools, machinery or experiments.