Bolton School Junior Boys' Weekly Newsletter - 21 June 2023

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Bolton School Primary Division

Junior Boys’ School

Summer

Wednesday 21st June

Cubs, 6.30pm

Thursday 22nd June

ABRSM Music Exams

Y5 House

Swimming, 2.30 pm

Jujitsu, 4-5.30pm LAMDA, 4-5pm

Cubs, 6.30pm

Friday 23rd June

LAMDA Exams, all day

Y5 & Y6 House Cricket (in Sport)

Hockey, 4-5pm, Leverhulme Pavilion

Water Polo, 4-5pm

Monday 26th June Y6 Play

Full Dress Rehearsal, GD Theatre, all day

ABRSM Music Exams

Summer Drama Workshops

Judo, 4-5pm

Wednesday 21st June

Last week, we held our Year 3 concert and will repeat it this afternoon to Year 2 students from Beech House. It will be lovely for our boys to get a second chance to perform.

Our Year 6 cricketers have made it through to the AJIS finals and will play Newcastle Under Lyme School at home before the end of term. Who needs The Ashes? On Thursday, it was our Year 3 boys’ chance to compete as they took part in the House Swimming competition. Our Year 4s had their competition on Monday and Year 5 and 6’s will take place later this week and next. On Friday, Year 5 and 6 will have their House Cricket competition during sport.

This is by far the most exciting term for our Year 6 boys, who are really working hard for their performance of “Oliver! Jr” but many will also be competing in the badminton and table tennis competitions. The badminton competition started on Tuesday and was fiercely contested with some thrilling rallies and nail-biting ties. This afternoon, the Year 6s have taken part in the Public Speaking competition and this will carry on into Thursday.

A few of our boys will also have their ABRSM exams on Thursday. We wish them the best of luck with their final preparations and the exam itself. On Friday, another group of boys will take part in the LAMDA examinations. They have had additional rehearsals and will have their final practices in their ECA on Thursday: break a leg, boys!

This term, we all start to look to the future and, on Tuesday, we held our New Parent Information Evening, to talk to parents about what life will be like at Park Road next year for their son. Going forward, on Tuesday 27th June, Year 6 has an Induction Day and will visit Senior School, find out their forms and meet the teachers and other pupils who will be in their class from September. On the same day, Year 3, Year 4 and Year 5 will spend the morning in their new classrooms. All of the new pupils, including the Year 2 boys from Beech House, will join us, too. The timings of the day will remain normal for the boys, though, of course, the timetable will change slightly.

Some parents may have seen a notice in our Senior Boys’ newsletter regarding several serious incidents involving theft and knife crime in Queen's Park. None of these incidents has involved pupils from Bolton School and we do not believe many of our families use this route. However, we do advise using a different route if possible.

Message

from Mrs Faulkner- Head of Primary Foundation

There has been a notable increase in those seeking approval for additional days of holiday, very often immediately before or after the normal school holidays. We monitor all such absence in order to spot patterns and discern trends. It is timely to remind you that I cannot, by law, grant absence for holidays in term time unless in exceptional circumstances. Theclearsenseoftheguidanceisthat ‘exceptional’ alsomeansrareandcertainlynotdue to the planning of flights and other logistical arrangements. Permission must be granted in advance, so a letter on the day of the absence or a call as a holiday is extended cannotbeauthorised.Thisiswhysuchabsenceisrecordedas ‘unauthorised’.

Contacting the School Office

Park Road, BOLTON, BL1 4RD. t: (01204) 434735

e: parkroad@boltonschool.org.uk www.boltonschool.org

The School Office is open from 8.15 am 4.15 pm during term time. Please note that any texts sent by the Office cannot be replied to.

Please direct all enquiries to parkroad@boltonschool.org and always include your son’s first name and surname, as well as his form. Please note that ParkRoadOffice email is no longer monitored.

If your son is going to be absent from School, whether he be off sick or attending dental, medical or any other appointment, please email parkroad@boltonschool.org so that the registers may be marked accordingly. Please use this email address for all day-to-day enquiries relating to school matters to ensure that your enquiry may be dealt with in a timely manner.

For all coach / transport enquiries: Logistics Co-ordinator: Mr B. Gould, t: (01204) 434711, e: bdmgould@boltonschool.org.uk

Term, 2023 WEEK B

Tuesday 27th June

ABRSM Music Exams

Moving Up Day

Chess, 4-5pm

Wednesday 28th June

ESSA Water Polo, all day

Summer Drama

Workshops

Y3 & Y4 House Cricket (in Sport lesson) Cubs, 6.30pm

Thursday 29th June

Y6 Play Rehearsal, all morning

Young Fiction Awards, 9.30am (Y5)

Summer Drama Workshops

Jujitsu, 4-5.30pm

Water Polo Dinner, 5pm, Seniors Cubs, 6.30pm

Hot Weather

Last week was extremely hot, so we made changes to our usual uniform rules.

However, moving ahead, we would like to revert to our usual rules: boys should attend school in their blazer and tie.

Weather dependent, we will ask them to take their blazer and tie off. However, we do still strongly encourage sunscreen and a sun hat to be brought into school, as well as water bottles to be refilled throughout the course of the day.

Science Fun in the Summer Holiday

Calling all budding scientists !

Please find linked here details of two exciting-looking week long science courses in Manchester, which will take place in the Summer holidays. Please do let us know if your son attends.

Lessons

If your son is interested in after school drama lessons from September, please click here for further details of the course and cost. Please return the completed form to Mrs Buchanan directly if you would like a place.

World Cube Association

Registration is now open for the World Cube Association competition which takes place on 5th and 6th August at Senior School. There are 120 spots available and some old Park Road boys are already signed up. Further details can be found in the link below:

https://www.worldcubeassociation.org/competitions/ BoltonSummer2023#general-info

EPSCA Chess Championship Semi-Final, Nottingham

On Sunday 18th June, chess teams from Park Road and Hesketh House travelled to Nottingham High School to compete in the EPSCA National Chess Championship Semi-Final.

Both teams played against five other schools from across the country in some highly competitive and tactical chess matches.

Excellent chess was played by all the boys and, as the dust settled and the results were counted, our A Team finished in fourth place and our B team finished thirteenth, out of twenty five.

I was incredibly proud of all the boys for representing the school in such a positive way; they played their best and did so in a sporting manner. MP

Charity Fun Run Grand Total

Thank you for all your generous donations for this year’s charity Fun Run.

We raised a grand total of £3,293.57, fifty per cent. of which will be donated to the Foundation-wide Malawi Appeal, with the remainder being split between the four Houses’ chosen charities, namely

Dobson: Team Seas

Lever: Diabetes UK

Chadwick: Cancer Research

Crompton: Derian House

Sports Day Arrangements

Please find linked here a reminder of the arrangements for Sports Day on the last afternoon of term, on Friday 7th July, from 1.15pm.

We hope many of you will be able to join us for the final event of this school year !

LAMDA

Message from Mrs. Faulkner:

Classes from September 2023

Further to our communications earlier this term regarding staffing changes at Park Road, we are now able to confirm those details as we look ahead into the new academic year.

As Mr Britton explained, I will be both Head of Primary Division and Head of Park Road and, in support of that, Mrs Winstanley, who is currently the Deputy Head, will be joined by Miss Fletcher, who will take up the role of Deputy Head with specific responsibility for pastoral care. The Park Road teaching team will also be joined by Mrs Clarke, whom many of you will know from your son’s time at Beech House.

Form teachers for the academic year 2023-24 will be as follows:

3A Mr Price

3B Mrs Hough

4A Mrs Gould

4B Mrs Clarke

5A Mr Hough

5B Mr Winstanley and Mr Grieve

5C Mr Minta

6A Mr Porter

6B Mrs Brisk

6C Mr Livesley.

Today, the boys currently in Years 3 and 5 have been told which class they will move up to:

3A will move to 4A

3B will move to 4B

5A will move to 6C

5B will move to 6A

5C will move to 6B.

from the Art Room

Pupils from across Primary Division recently came together to celebrate their creativity as part of a project which has been running within the whole Foundation.

The Rethinking Assessment Action Research Project has been looking at how we teach and assess certainty with a high focus on inquisitiveness.

Year 6 pupils at Park Road have created shoe box dioramas using natural materials, responding to the work of land artist, Andy Goldsworthy. Through this process, the boys had to create gallery labels that explored their work and posed deep-thinking questions to their audience. In History, with Miss Fletcher, pupils developed their enquiry skills to interrogate sources and in English, with Mrs Brisk, they used similar skills to explore characters in the book “Street Child”.

The gallery reviews in the Arts Centre brought together all their work , along with projects created by Hesketh House girls and allowed pupils to visit and respond to the work of others and also be questioned about the work they had created.

This was a great example of creativity in action with a real-world outcome and pupils (exhibitors and visitors) all enjoyed the opportunity to explain and expand their own thinking.

Big thanks to Miss Fletcher and Mrs Brisk, who ran their projects in Year 6 for the first time this year, alongside the second year of this research in Art, and to all the pupils who made such fantastic work and responded to the work so positively and creatively. JM

News

Sports Round Up

ESSA Swimming Competition

Our U11 Swimming team travelled over to Sheffield to compete in the final of the ESSA Primary Schools' Team Championships on Saturday.

After getting to grips with the pool and the size of the blocks during the water familiarisation session, the boys competed excellently; swimming a PB in both the medley and the freestyle relay.

An excellent effort from Ashton, Noah, Oscar and Sam, considering the standard and level of swimmers competing from other schools. Well done, boys! TG

Anyone for Tennis ?

Please find linked here all the details of the Summer tennis and racquet sports course at Markland Hill Racquets Club (https://clubspark.lta.org.uk/MarklandHillRacquetsClub) in the last week of the Summer holidays.

Please contact Margot Knowles directly if you wish to book a place for your son.

June Geography Mission

Geographical Invention !

Instructions:

Create a piece of technology or transport which could be invented in the year 2050. This could be something to help solve a geographical problem for example, over-fishing, pollution or global warming. This could also be something to help with monitoring geographical issues e.g. temperature increase.

This could perhaps be something to help a specific country or type of country (e.g. low-income country) to enhance their development.

How to submit your geographical invention: email lgillibrand@boltonschool.org.uk with your submission by Friday 30th June at 4pm!

Alternatively, upload your entry to WHOLE SCHOOL SHOWBIE ?? PRIZES FOR THE WINNERS! WHO CAN CREATE THE MOST INTERESTING AND GEOGRAPHICAL INVENTION ? Good luck!

Year 6 Bikeability—last week of term

Year 6 parents: when your son is doing Bikeability in the last week of term, he should come into school in his school uniform and bring suitable clothing and shoes for cycling with him. Please bear in mind that it may be wet weather, so a waterproof coat and gloves may be required. If sunny, please send your son with a hat and sun cream. The boys will change prior to taking part in the course and will change back into their uniform before leaving school. The course will take up the majority of the day and, as such, no ipads or swimming kit are required.

Bikes should be brought into school on the morning of your son’s course and placed in the playground. If your son is a coach traveller, we have advised Transport that he will be bringing his bike on the coach on the relevant days, if applicable. Don't forget cycling helmets too. Bikes will be kept in school overnight and can be collected from Park Road at 4pm.

Big Battery Hunt

The Big Battery Hunt is a nationwide programme to help educate and inspire young people to recycle more used batteries. Please send all of your unwanted batteries to school, where we will store them and then take them to our local supermarket for recycling.

There are great prizes to be won for school, including £3500 towards outdoor and garden equipment. SL

This Week’s Achievements

Congratulations to Dylan Jones in Year 4, who recently played in the UK Chess Challenge Megafinals and has been selected for the Gigafinals in July in Manchester. Well done and good luck, Dylan!

Congratulations too to Svojas Dubey, in 3A, who has recently passed his Trinity Grade 1 Classical Guitar examination. Well done !

More congratulations go to Sol Tagari, in 3B, who won “Players' Player Trophy” for his football club (AFC Bolton Under 8s), for the season, where he was voted the best player by his team members.

Sol was also recognised as the highest goal scorer for his club this season too by coach, Lee.

Finally, well done to Aaryan Nayyar, in 4B, who dealt with some challenging conditions in his recent race in the second round of go kart racing in Wales.

Aaryan did well to improve 9 places to finish in 14th position against some excellent, older drivers.

Keep it up, Aaryan!

School Uniform Shop—Opening Hours

Monkhouse will continue to offer appointments for school uniform to customers via www.Monkhouse.com on a first come first, served basis. Customers without appointments are very welcome to attend.

Headphones/ Earphones in School

Miss Ormerod has asked if boys could remember that they will need to have their headphones/earphones with them at all time whilst in school in the next few weeks.

Please make sure that your son brings them into school every day.

Thank you !

PA Meeting : We are hoping to hold a PA meeting before the end of this term and alsotoserve refreshments at Sports Day please dolet us know if you are available to attend and assistatthese events.

EasyFundraising online shopping can alsogenerate funds for the school PA by simply using the EasyFundraising app and linking your account: https://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/boltonjbpa

WhatsApp if you would like to join the PA WhatsApp Group to keep up todate with all things PA, please clickon the following link: https://chat.whatsapp.com/BRtBl8QwJpS9OxpBm3MHDj

PA Mailing List if you would like to be added tothe PA mailing list, please get in touch: parkroadpa@gmail.com

Year 6 Play: Important Dates

Due to a range of events in the school calendar, the Year 6 Play is now taking place over the following three evenings: Tuesday 4th July at 7pm, Wednesday 5th at 7pm and Thursday 6th 5pm. Please note that the Year 6 play is one of our compulsory events and all Year 6 boys are expected to attend, we therefore want to make you aware of this date, in the final week of term, as far in advance as possible.

Closer to the time of the play, rehearsals are understandably very important for all boys to also attend and it would help us if you could avoid the following rehearsal dates when making medical appointments:

Monday 26th June: full day rehearsal

Friday 30th June: morning - dress rehearsal

PERFORMANCE DATES: Tuesday 4th, Wednesday 5th & Thursday 6th July.

Jump Xtreme Malawi Fundraiser 28th June

We have another fundraising session planned at Jump Xtreme on Wednesday 28th June for all pupils in Primary Division.

More information can be found in the flyer linked here.

A reminder that booking must be made directly with Jump Xtreme via telephone on (01204) 936 600.

Kidzone Summer

Book early to avoid disappointment !

Instrumental Music Lessons

If you wish your son to start individual music lessons from September, please apply directly to your chosen teacher using the information contained in the VMT brochure, linked here, to check on vacancies.

Year 6 Play: Tickets on sale

We are delighted to announce that tickets for the forthcoming production of "Oliver! Jr" are now on general release.

The show will run for three nights, Tuesday 4th,, Wednesday 5th and Thursday 6th July in the Girls’ Division Theatre, starting at 7pm on the Tuesday and Wednesday and the earlier time of 5pm on Thursday

Refreshments will be available before each show and during the interval in the art rooms across the corridor from the theatre.

Seats will be allocated as tickets are sold, so please purchase tickets early to ensure good seats and avoid disappointment.

Tickets are £5 per person and will be distributed via your son’s form teacher prior to the performance.

Please note that a maximum of five tickets can be purchased per child. Tickets are only available by making a payment on ParentPay (https://www.parentpay.com/), under “The Year 6 Production of Oliver! 2023”

Don’t miss out on your chance to see this musical extravaganza!

Please do not attempt to order tickets via the School Office.

MLB, GF & MP

News from the Park Road PA
The weekly programme for Kidzone’s Summer Holiday Club is linked here. Holiday Club

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