St Teresa's Prep School weekly bulletin 11 June 2021

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8th February 2021 11th June 2021

Message from Mrs Conrad It was wonderful to welcome back the girls and the sunshine this week. As ever, the school has been a hive of activities: chocolate tasting, Judaism workshops, preparations for sport’s day and rehearsals for the Y6 production. I look forward to seeing you all at one of our exciting end of term events (regulations permitting).

Diary Dates: Monday 14th June

Values Week, all week

Monday 14th June

Biathlon Run (A) 8.30am meet.

Monday 14th June

U8A-C Cricket v Feltonfleet (A) 14.45 start

Tuesday 15th June

U9 Cricket v Various (A) 8am meet

Tuesday 15th June

U11A-C Cricket v Feltonfleet (A) 2.45pm start

Wednesday 16th June

U10A+B Cricket v Cranmore (A) 4.15pm start

Wednesday 16th June

New Year 3 Parent Information Evening (on Teams), 17.30

Thursday 17th June:

Years 5 & 6 Gala during Swim squad.

Friday 18th June

Prep School Sports Day Lower Prep 9.45—11.00 Upper Prep, 13.15 to 15.30

Wednesday 23rd June

Lower Prep Prize Giving Assembly, Henderson Hall, 8.30—9.30

Thursday 24th June

Year 6 Summer Production of Wind in the Willows, Mairlot Hall, 19.30

Friday 25th June

Year 6 Summer Production of Wind in the Willows, Mairlot Hall, 19.30

Monday 28th June

Moving up afternoon and Year 7 Senior School Induction

This week you should have received: Year 2

Year 3 Parent Information Evening Details

Whole School

Lower and Upper Prep Sports Day Details

Whole School

End of Term Events Letter from Mrs Conrad

Years 3-6

ESTA Event Information


Golden Book Well done to all of the girls in our Golden Books this week: 1BB

Liberty C for her hard work and dedication in her handwriting practice. Sienna D N for her brilliant enthusiasm and hard work in our Topic lessons.

2EB

Olivia G and Zara O'D for sharing lots of facts about minibeast and making a great start to their non-chronological report about their chosen creature .

3DI

Clemmie H and Emilia Z for their detailed, thoughtful and neat illustration of the journey of a bean and the steps it goes through to turn into a chocolate bar.

3KC

Lyla S for amazing naming of 2D shapes including irregular and regular polygons. Amaya H for super work on fractions in mathematics.

4RN

Olivia L produced an excellent Calligram this week, using descriptive vocabulary and figurative language. Felicity S for creating a fantastic Calligram on Mountains, using rhyme, personification and descriptive vocabulary. Ella J for creatively using her poem to make a Calligram of a Mountain, using beautiful imagery. Tabitha S G for reading aloud confidently to the class her mountain poem and illustrating it with care for display.

4CR

Alana E for her fantastic start to our Misty Mountain Sierra topic, creating a fantastic calligram and even composing her own song. Ruby G for her wonderful effort to create images to describe a mountain. India Rose C for her use of powerful language and images when creating her calligram. Liliana O'D for her fabulous enthusiasm for our new topic and super contributions in lessons.

5MK

Ruby A, Alice C and Lilia N for an enthusiastic approach and super participation during our PSHE lessons this week, particularly during our session with nurse Jane when you all asked very thoughtful and relevant questions.

5HC

Sofie S for her mature and thoughtful questions and contributions to our PSHE lessons this week. Eliza B, Lily E, and Emily K for their excellent work in English this week interpreting the meaning behind song lyrics and for their fantastic improvement in answering reading comprehension questions, giving more detail, and using quotes as evidence.

6KH

Tabby H for her 'keep calm and carry on' attitude in any challenging situation - her commitment to school is impressive. Betty S for her hard work in maths this term, particularly in the group sessions with Mrs Haymes

6JG

Zara P for her ability to calmly get on with her work and the extra effort that she has put in this week. Pippa T for working hard on producing some lovely poetry and Caroline de L for always giving her all in rehearsals for ‘Wind in the Willows’.


Great Work! Year 3 Maths Mrs Cooper's Maths group have been investigating irregular and regular polygons this week. The girls had to count the number of sides and name the shape and then decided whether it was a irregular or regular polygon in our Venn diagram. There were a lot of animated discussions and a few trick shapes were put in to further their understanding.

Year 4 In Year 4 this week, we have started our new topic Misty Mountain Sierra by looking at and researching mountains from around the world. After reading The Mountain by Emily Dickinson we wrote our own poems and made them into Calligrams! We used different figurative language, such as personification and metaphors to make our mountains come alive!


Chocolate Workshops The girls had an amazing time at the Chocolate Workshop with Gary and Emily from the kitchen. Gary started by recapping where chocolate grows and the process of making cocoa from the cacao bean. We learnt that cacao trees can grow to be 18m tall! We were able to taste cocoa that hasn’t been processed and discovered that it is rather bitter. We also sampled chocolate that was 75% cocoa and milk chocolate which was much sweeter and decided which one we preferred. We then had fun making chocolate lollies including sprinkles with Gary and chocolates using moulds with Emily. Whilst this was happening, the girls had fun creating a paper and tin foil chocolate wrapper in the style of Roy Lichtenstein. It was so much fun and we can’t wait to taste the chocolate lollies tomorrow!

Year 3 Gardening Club Today the girls had fun constructing their miniature gardens using slate, pebbles, compost, grass seed and things they have found on the school grounds. Some of the girls brought in items from home to add to their gardens. The girls also had the fun job of weeding all the raised beds and watering all the plants as they were rather thirsty after the sunshine. The class chilli plants and mini cucumber plants are growing fast too!


Judaism Workshops On Thursday we welcomed Ruth Jampel from Judaism in Schools for a whole school assembly and year group workshops as part of our Other Faiths project in Religious Education about Judaism. We found out a huge amount about Jewish beliefs, worship and day to day life. Years 1 and 2 found out about how a Jewish family celebrate Shabbat, Year 3 investigated what you would find inside a Synagogue, Year 4 developed their understanding of the Jewish scriptures particularly the Torah, Year 5 learnt about the Exodus story and how it is celebrated at Pesach (Passover) and Year 6 reflected on the Jewish new year celebrated at Rosh Hashanah. It was wonderful for the girls to have this first hand experience and to work with real artefacts. We hope you enjoy these images of the day.

Year 1– Rio De Vida Year 1 are thoroughly enjoying their Rio De Vida topic this half term and are in full Rio Carnival swing! Before the half term, the girls enjoyed designing some masks that they thought would be an ideal accessory to a Rio Carnival float. This week, they turned those designs into a reality and made their own Carnival Masks! Time for a Fiesta!


Sports News The last few weeks have been a productive and busy time for girls at St Teresa’s. Not only have they been busy playing matches and preparing for Sports day, they have been excelling in their Sports outside of School.

PE Star Class of the Week PE star class of the week goes to 5HC for their effort in PE.

Tennis Year 4’s have finished their Surrey league tennis matches, winning against Hawthorns 3 out of their 4 games overall. Well done to Peyton, Liliana, Alex, Poppy and Olivia. I look forward to sharing where they placed in the league.

Cricket U10 and U11’s had a cricket match against Manor House. U10’s came away with a win. Both teams showed a huge improvement in their bowling. Players of the matches were Frankie and Arabella C U11’s were playing again on Wednesday against Hawthorns. The A’s came away with a win, remembering to move their feet when batting. Players of the matches were Ava S, Katie and Arabella. Stella in Year 6 plays netball for Thames Ditton Juniors and had a fantastic match before half term winning against The Downs club. Well done Stella!

Cricket FUN! Olivia K, Poppy, Emma and Alex in Year 4 and Rachel in Year 3 represented their club; Horsley and Send in the U9 Smash It festival in Croydon during half term They won 2 and lost 1 game. Girls batted, bowled and fielded exceptionally well!! Great work girls! Over half term, India in Year 4 kept fit by long bike rides, practising her netball and cricket in the garden, trampolining and long walks! Keep up the great work! Xanthe in Year 6 has been accepted into the Chelsea football academy in the U12 squad at Chelsea FC Women’s Academy. A fantastic achievement, well done! Tabby in Year 6 has been improving her swimming in and out of the water and was selected to attend a Surrey County development camp led by our Swim coach Matt Smart, Surrey County Head Coach. The day involved stroke technique, as well as nutritional and conditioning advice. Tabby has also been nominated by her Netball club, Fetcham Hawks to attend Surrey U13 Netball trials in September. This will involve attending three 'workshops' in the first few weeks of September and then she will be selected from this to go to trials. Another great achievement and opportunity! Keep up the great work!

Swimming Results for Sophia Sophia in Year 5 has been excelling in her swimming at Leatherhead Swimming Club. She recently took part in the Level X competition and is ranked 5th in the country for her 100m breaststroke, 9th in the country for 100m freestyle and 1st in Surrey for 100m freestyle and breaststroke. Fantastic effort!


Sofie in Year 5 competed in the Hickstead show jumping competition over half term and placed 7th, giving her a place in the finals. Well done Sofie!

Fixtures for the next week Monday 14th June

Biathlon Run timing. Away. 8.30am meet. U8A-C cricket v Feltonfleet. Away. 2.45pm start.

Tuesday 15th June:

U9 Cricket v Various. Away. 8am meet. U11A-C cricket v Feltonfleet. Away. 2.45pm start.

Wednesday 16th June:

U10A+B cricket v Cranmore. Away. 4.15pm start.

Thursday 17th June:

Year 5+6 Gala during Swim squad.

Friday 18th June:

SPORTS DAY!

STASH St Teresa’s Activity Summer Holiday Camp (STASH) will be going ahead in the first week of the Summer holidays from the 5th-9th July. This will be open to all girls in the Prep School and involves sporting activities, as well as arts and crafts. Full details will be sent out soon.

Summer Swimming Crash Courses Mrs Farrier will be running swimming crash courses in the weeks commencing 26th July, 9th August & 23rd August. Please email Mrs Farrier for more details and booking—making.waves@hotmail.co.uk

Music News Musicians of the Week Liberty C for writing rhythms on the playground board and clapping them accurately. Felicity S for showing great resilience and determination when recording her piece for the Chapel concert. Lottie D T for overcoming her fears when singing her solo for Wind In The Willows.

Chapel Concert Congratulations to all the girls from Year 3 to Year 6 who have recorded their performances this week. They have all worked very hard to prepare for the concert and we would like to offer huge thanks to all the instrumental teachers who have helped them. The link for the concert will be sent out later in the term.

Instrumental Lessons It is not too late to organise a taster session on an instrument for learning in September. Please contact Mrs Yalden on c.yalden@st-teresas.com if you are interested in organising a session for your daughter. There are currently spaces for all instruments!


This Week At the beginning of every assembly we light a candle and remember the words of Jesus, that ‘Whenever two or more are gathered together in my name, I will be there with them.’ It is reassuring to know that Jesus is, indeed, always with us. And, in fact, there are many ways that he is with us. Certainly we remember those people, like Mary Magdalene and Thomas, who met Jesus while he lived on earth. They talked with him, ate with him, heard what he preached and saw the awesome things that he did. When we read and recall these events we too come to know Jesus just as they did. In fact, whenever we read the Bible, we recognise that Jesus, the Word of God, is present with us. Jesus taught us how to love, so whenever we experience real love, we are experiencing the real presence of Jesus. This can be easier with our family and friends, but we are reminded that Jesus is present in every single person that we meet, without exception. We need to welcome them in the same way that we welcome Jesus. Jesus reminds us that this is especially the case with the poor. Jesus is always on the side of those who are poor, neglected or left out. If we want to see the real presence of Jesus, we will always find him in the poor. And finally, and in a particularly special way, we remember that Jesus is present when we celebrate Eucharist. When he said, ‘This is my body, this is my blood.’ he truly meant it. Jesus is truly there. Through this week, let us try to recognise the real presence of Jesus in our lives.


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Not only did we have an incredible half term week with our Pony Days, but we said goodbye to Ellie as she set off to her new home on Friday 4th June. Arnie will also be leaving us at the end of the month to start his new chapter. We are on the lookout for horses to join STE and have a couple in the line up already. However this does mean that horse availability will be even tighter for the second half of the term until we can replace the amazing Ellie and Arnie. We also have three tickets going for a trip to the International Horse Show on Thursday 16th December 2021. Please contact the office to find out pricings if you are interested.

NSEA Competition Reports The Eventers Challenge Championship was on Saturday 29th May at Hickstead where we had four NSEA riders out competing. The course was up to height and everyone rode brilliantly! In the 70cm, our team - Inde W, Lottie B, Lulu S and Sofie S - did incredibly to come 19th out of 27 team! Lulu even went clear in the optimum time. Congratulations Lulu and everyone! There was also a SJ Qualifier running at Hickstead on the same day and we had six riders out competing in the 70cm and 80cm classes. The Pink Team - Chloe B, Lottie B and Sofie S - and the Green Team - Inde W, Rebekah S and Victoria S - all competed in the 70cm class with the Pink Team coming 7th in the team placings and Chloe placing 6th as an individual! Well done everyone!

Then, on Friday 4th June we had a large group of NSEA riders out competing at Parwood for a Dressage competition. In the Introductory class riding Intro A was Alex N, Inde W, Lulu S and Minty W who came 1st as a team with Alex placing 2nd, Inde placing 3rd and Lulu placing 5th individually! In the Prelimary class riding Prelim 13 was Antonia S, Chloe B, Inde W, Joe N, Lulu S, Minty W and Victoria S. Joe


Menu—w/c Monday 14th June 2021 Hot lunches include a selection of family favourites and suitable alternatives for children with allergies and intolerances. Monday

Main

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Chicken Fajita’s

Locally sourced pork sausage in a soft roll

Pasta Bolognese

Chicken & vegetable pie

Traditional battered cod & cod fish fingers

Chef’s salad

Chef’s salad

Chef’s salad

Chef’s salad

Chef’s salad

Vegetarian

Fresh vegetable fajita’s

Lincolnshire style Macaroni cheese vegetable sausage in a soft roll

Lentil & vegetable No meat bacon bake carbonara

Sides

Vegetable rice Broccoli

Jacket wedges Carrots

Crusty bread Sweetcorn & peas

New potatoes Chips Mixed vegetables Peas

Additional

Jacket potato & beans

Jacket potato & beans

Jacket potato & beans

Jacket potato & beans

Jacket potato & beans

Banana & toffee slice

Rocky road

Strawberry mousse

Chef’s Trolley

Desert

Marble cake slice Chocolate brownie

Items in Italic - Sourced from F Conisbee’s, our local butcher



Christmas Fair After the success of last year's Christmas Fair, it's looking hopeful that we will be able to hold a real Fair this year alongside some virtual events as well. The date for the Fair is Sunday 5th December and we have been assured Father Christmas has it in his diary already. We will be posting lots of updates after the Summer holidays, but for now just wanted to encourage any local businesses interested in holding a stall at the Fair to get in touch by emailing secretary.fost@icloud.com. Thank you!

We need your old uniform! Could we ask you to donate any unwanted/pre loved uniform if you have some laying around! With many new starters joining in the Autumn term we have had unprecedented demand and will need all your donations. Many thanks for your support. SECOND-HAND UNIFORM SHOP – NEW PROCESS IN PLACE **WHEN MAKING REQUESTS PLEASE SPECIFY PREP OR SENIOR UNIFORM** **PLEASE DO NOT TAKE YOUR SUBMISSIONS TO THE SCHOOL RECEPTION AND FOLLOW THE PROCESS BELOW** Due to COVID -19 we are currently unable to open the uniform shop. In order to continue to offer this service we have split submissions and sales. This is proving to be a logistical challenge so please bear with us and take a look at the information below. PURCHASES Sue Sweetbaum is in charge of purchases. Please email Sue a list of items you would like to purchase along with sizes required at the email address below. Please note we only accept card payments. All second-hand uniform is priced at 50% of the price new on Schoolblazer. Email Sue: fostst2020@gmail.com SUBMISSIONS Deborah Whipple is receiving washed and pressed uniform with correct paper tags pinned to each item accompanied by a completed submission form. This can be found on the FOST section of the school website. Any item without a tag will be treated as a donation. Deborah will be parked by the Equestrian Facility on Fridays at 3:30 – 4:15pm to collect submissions. Email Deborah: Whipple.fost@gmail.com


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