Issue 8
Autumn Term
17th November 2023
Prep School Christmas Service Invitation Thursday 7th December 2023 The Headteacher, staff and pupils have great pleasure in inviting the Prep School parents to our Prep School Christmas Service on Thursday 7th December at 6.30pm in the Mairlot Hall Festive refreshments will be served following the performance.
Key Diary Dates: Mon 20th Nov
Maths Week
All Week
Wed 22nd Nov
Subject Revolution Workshops for Maths Week
All Day
Mass of Remembrance, School Chapel
16.30
Fri 24th Nov
Year 6, Visiting National Maritime Museum
All Day
Wed 29th Nov
4CR Class Assembly, Henderson Hall
8.30—9.00
Thu 30th Nov
Year 4, Viking Workshop
All Day
Fri 1st Dec
Mufti day—wear own clothes to school and bring a bottle or chocolate donation All Day FOST Christmas Fair
16:30
Wed 6th Dec
Whole School Advent Evensong, Chapel (parents & girls are welcome to join us) 17:30
Thu 7th Dec
Prep School Christmas Service, Mairlot Hall
18:30—19.30
Mon 11th Dec
Christmas Music Celebration—Choirs and Music Ensembles, Chapel
17:30—18:30
Tue 12th Dec
Year 3, Visit to Felbury House Residential Home (further details to follow)
Afternoon
Thu 14th Dec
Prep School Santa Dash (further details to follow)
AM
Fri 15th Dec
Wear a Christmas Jumper (optional)
All day
Prep School Christmas Lunch
Lunch Time
Prep School Christmas Pantomime—Cinderella
Afternoon
Term Ends
16.15
4CR—Class Assembly Parents of girls in 4CR are invited to join us for their class assembly On Wednesday 29th November 2023 At 8.30am in the Henderson Hall Refreshments will be served in the Henderson Hall from 8.15am
Christmas Celebration Invitation Monday 11th December All are welcome to attend our informal Christmas Celebration, where the choirs and music ensembles will be performing a variety of festive pieces. on Monday 11th December at 5.30pm in the School Chapel Festive refreshments will be served afterwards.
Message for Year 6 Parents If you wish to accept the place for your daughter to join the Senior School in September 2024, please return your completed Form of Acceptance to Mrs Charles as soon as possible but no later than Monday 4th December 2023 in order to guarantee the place.
This week you should have received: Whole School
Letter about the Mass of Remembrance
Whole School
Christmas Gymnastics Course information
Whole School
Individual photograph ordering card (in school bags)
Whole School
Whole school ordering card and details (in school bags)
Year 4
Disclosing tablet letter
Year 6
French trip letter
Please contact the School Office if you need copies of any of this information—prepinfo@st-teresas.com
Drama Stars Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6
Ottilie for her imaginative contributions and complete engagement in our drama improvisation. Ania for her enthusiastic participation and creative ideas when showing opposites. Summer for being a creative and enthusiastic member of her performance group. Amaya for performing her duologue with confidence and creating a sustained character.
Happy Diwali! Several of the girls celebrated Diwali with their families last weekend. Here are some really special pictures of Syna and her family enjoying the Festival of Lights at home.
Schoolblazer are running a flash sale on 20th and 21st November 2023. There will be 20% off ALL in-stock items online at schoolblazer.com during the sale period, while stocks last.
Times Tables Rock Stars This week, the whole school have been involved in the TTRS competition, England Rocks. Fingers have been flying across the keyboard and iPads have been lit up as the girls have competed to be the class and individual with the highest number of points. The class with the highest score was Mrs Gibson's Maths group. Individual winners were Anna P , Sophia D and Olivia P. Congratulations to these girls and well done to all those who contributed. Keep Rocking!
Christmas Card Competition This year we have entered the annual CISC Christmas card competition. The theme is ’King of Kings’. Here are a sample of some of this year’s wonderful designs. Well done and good luck girls.
COMPETITION . COMPETITION . COMPETITION. COMPETITION Art & Photography Competition The Rotary Young Photographer and Young Artist are well -established and successful annual competitions promoted by Rotary International in Great Britain. Last Year we were extremely proud to have a runner up and a national winner from the Prep School and we hope to be successful again this year! Entries are submitted in age groups for fairness.
Art Competition— ‘Rebuilding’ The competition aims to encourage young people to be creative and develop skills in using traditional, contemporary or digital media. The girls should submit a 2-dimensional, up to a maximum size of A2, unframed, piece of artwork based upon the theme, ‘Rebuilding’, with a sentence to explain the relationship to the theme. The judges will be looking for technical merit, content and composition, and imagination and style. They welcome artwork in any medium: For example – pen & ink, paint, collage, printmaking or digital formats. Plagiarised or 'close-copied' images are not permitted. At all stages of the competition, competitors will receive a certificate of participation and there are prizes for the winners of the age groups for the National Final.
Photography Competition— ‘Rebuilding’ The competition aims to encourage young people to experiment with photography, use digital and/or traditional methods of photography, demonstrate interpretation of the topic and express personal ideas through the medium of photography. The girls should produce one photograph based upon the theme, ‘Rebuilding’ with a sentence to explain the relationship to the theme. Mobile Phones or cameras may be used. The photograph must be submitted via Digital Format and be at least 1500 pixel in size on the longest length. The entries and supporting information sent electronically must not exceed 15Mb per email sent. The judges will be looking for technical merit, content and composition, and imagination and style Plagiarised or 'close-copied' images are not permitted. At all stages of the competition, competitors will receive a certificate of participation and there are prizes for the winners of the age groups for the National Final. Entries should be submitted to the School Office no later than Tuesday 16th January 2024, accompanied by a completed entry form. Any entries submitted after this date cannot be accepted. Entry forms are available from the School Office. Please ensure that all entries are carefully labelled with your daughter’s full name and age.
Golden Book Well done to all of the girls in our Golden Books this week: 3RN
Molly W for her excellent effort in Maths this week. Molly applied her knowledge to a new method and worked very hard when solving problems. Well done Molly. Hollie G for her enthusiasm across all areas of the curriculum. Hollie was engaged in her learning during our English debate on trade in the Bronze Age and wrote a fantastic letter to the neighbouring tribe asking them to trade with her! Monica H for her excellent ideas when writing an informal letter this week. Monica thought of interesting ways to ask her neighbouring tribe to trade with her, including detailed descriptions and questions.
3KC
Florence D for a fabulous peaceful letter to the Fowey tribe, including all the skills they could offer, explaining what an expert weaver and metal worker are and for using legible cursive hand writing this week. Well done Florence. Eloise K for brilliant work on column addition and subtraction on two numbers across 10 using exchange including great presentation throughout. Well done Eloise!
4LH
Abby V R this week, you have demonstrated some great map work skills by identifying the various European countries from which England was invaded following the departure of the Romans. Daisy B what fantastic knowledge of area you have demonstrated this week. From understanding what area is, to finding the area of various 2D shapes and towards the end of the week, comparing areas.
4AB
Gemma J for her excellent focus and effort to complete her comprehension work, independently. Ivy M for working particularly hard this week, across the curriculum, to complete work to a high standard.
4CR
Thea S for her fabulous work on area in Maths this week.
Sophia D for her fantastic choice of language when using the 'show not tell' technique. Cara AS for her excellent effort when writing about an Anglo Saxon battle. 5HC
Harlow G and Darcy R for their brilliant and humorous instructions about the process of mummification. Elodie B for her positive "have a go" attitude to all lessons, becoming increasingly independent with her work.
5KH
Khrystyna for her consistent effort at, and enthusiasm for, school. Apollonia for her hard work and accuracy in our work on square, cube and prime numbers.
Poppy for her beautifully written prayer to celebrate the sacrament of marriage. Ruina for her amazingly detailed and thoughtful design for a wedding card. 6MK
Tabitha P, Amie B, Lily S and Florence D for displaying great team work skills when deciding which clothing and equipment to take on an expedition to the Antarctic.
6JG
Lottie C for working so positively and in particular listening to and applying advice from her teachers. Bethany DW for showing kindness and maturity in her interactions with others.
6RW
Olivia P for excellent teamwork when planning an expedition to Antarctica! Isabelle D for engaging enthusiastically in English when learning about Ernest Shackleton this week.
Monument Mayhem Visit Many of our Year 3 parents visited to see the children's Monument Mayhem projects. It was amazing how varied the projects were and how many ideas the girls had come up with. It was also a lovely opportunity for the parents to see the Year 3 classrooms.
Odd Socks This week we marked Odd Socks Day, organised by the Anti-Bullying Alliance and part of Anti-Bullying Week. We wore odd socks to celebrate our differences and make a noise against bullying!
Eco & Gardening Club This week, the girls planted the pots using winter bedding plants outside the Year 4 chalets. They planted Skimmia, Pansies and Ivy, amongst others. Each pot looks amazing and the girls were brilliant at spacing out and gently removing each plant from its pot. Well done, girls.
Sports News Netball—On Friday, the U8A&B Netball teams had a match against Manor House. The girls played really well and Isabelle C managed to score a goal. We had several attempts at shooting and the final score was1-0. Fantastic! U11 Netball Tournament @ Claremont. On Saturday, the U11 Netball team played a Bee Netball tournament at Claremont. The team played really well throughout the tournament, with some great phases of play and goals being scored. Well done to Pascale for her hat -trick and Lily, Lainey, Matilda and Tara for being awarded players of the match. Netball vs Manor House. On Tuesday, the U10A Netball team played against Manor House. The team have been working on their sprinting into space and passing ahead, which they put in to practice in this match. There were some great linking of passes on display. Final score was 7-4 to St Teresa’s. Congratulations to Sophia for being awarded player of the match. Well done to the U10B netball team who played Manor House on Tuesday. The girls defence was incredible! Miss Roberts was very proud of their performance. Keep it up! The player of the match was Apollonia—well deserved.
The U10C netball team played at home against Manor House School. The girls demonstrated a great knowledge of the positions of netball throughout their game. They ensured that they effectively defended their players to put Manor House under pressure when they were in possession, scoring 5 goals during the game. Well done to all the girls that took part and a special shout out to Matilda G who was named player of the match.
Ski Success Well done to Apollonia, who took third place at the Surrey Schools Ski Championship at the weekend in the Primary Senior category for Years 5 and 6. She also came in second place with a mixed schools team with her team members being from a variety of schools across Surrey. We are very proud of you!
Interhouse Hockey Year 4 all took part in interhouse hockey on Friday. The girls had a great time and enjoyed putting all their hockey skills together to compete against other houses. Well done to St Benedict for winning!
Hockey on Saturday U10 UKSA—Well done to the U10A hockey team who took part in the UKSA tournament. The competition was tough, but the girls were in high spirits and worked hard throughout.
Netball Shooting Practice Please remind your daughter to come to shooting practice on a Tuesday at 12:45-1:15pm.
Fixtures (week commencing 20th November) Thursday 23rd November
U8-U11 Swim Gala V Notre Dame (A) 4pm start
Music News Musicians of the Week Year 3
Arabella N for beautiful singing and fantastic focus
Year 4
Jemma J for always being ready to learn and wonderful singing
Year 5
Ruby S fantastic singing and for always bringing her smile to the music room
Year 6
Tara S for being so helpful and kind and for super singing
Christmas Preparation The music room is full of Christmas cheer already! We are practising for our Christmas Carol Service on 7th December and for our guest appearance at the Christmas Market on Friday 1st December. The girls are invited to sing in the Mairlot Hall at 4.15 and we would love a supportive audience!
Cello Lessons Ms Barnes, our fantastic cello teacher, has space for new pupils. We also have cellos to hire. If your daughter is interested in learning the cello or having a trial lesson, please contact Mrs Harris.
Message from Mrs Harris: I would be very grateful if you could help your children to remember their instruments on the following days; Monday – Y3 recorders, Orchestra, Assembly Band Tuesday – Wind Ensemble Wednesday – String Group Friday – Guitar Ensemble, Assembly Band
During this month of November, when we remember our loved ones who have died, you are invited to join us for a
MASS OF REMEMBRANCE 22nd November at 4.30 pm in the School Chapel
Please remember to buy your raffle tickets (via link below) for some fabulous prizes. https://go.eventgroovefundraising.com/bf57f5/ Campaign/Details
FOST Christmas Brochure Cover Winner With over 15 entries for our Front Cover, the independent panel of judges had a tough time choosing. We loved so may variations on the theme and thank everyone who entered. The St T’s girls are a talented bunch of budding artists and designers. Our Winners Are: 1st Place: Elizabeth L Y4 2nd Place: Freya P Y7 3rd Place: Izzy R Y6 Thank you to all the girls who entered. All artwork can be found throughout the brochure at the fair on 1st December.
We are also happy to have donations of ‘Nut free’ advent calendars for the Tombola This year we’ve made it even easier for you to help out and do your bit for the Christmas Fair. If you’re time pressed or your daughter takes the bus to St T’s, you are welcome to make a financial donation using the link below and we will purchase chocolate/sweets on your behalf. https://pay.collctiv.com/st-teresas-christmas-fair-2023-donation-56824
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We hope that you have had a good week. Tango arrived safely on Tuesday and has spent his time settling back in to our routine. We are very happy to have him back, but we are now on the look out for a new loan home for him. There is no rush as we want to find the right home for him, but if anyone wants to enquire then please contact the office. As the weather has been very unpredictable in recent weeks, please can you make sure your child comes dressed appropriately to their lessons. Please pack a jumper and waterproof coat. Hoodies should not be worn, and if they are we will ask to tuck the hoods in before being around the horses. We are aware of some school trips and sporting events over the next week or so. If your child cannot attend one of their lessons, then please let the office know by phone or by email, or the lesson can be cancelled on the booking site. As if you wish to cancel a lesson, we do require 48hrs notice or more in order to offer credit. Christmas Holidays The Christmas Holiday Activities are available to book on the online system! There are still some spaces left, so have a look on our booking site or email the office to find out what availability is left.
NSEA News We wish the team luck in their next competition!
Menu—w/c Monday 20th November Hot lunches include a selection of family favourites and suitable alternatives for children with allergies and intolerances.
Monday
Tuesday
Soup of the day
Tomato & basil
Winter vegetable & lentil
Prep School
Pork sausages & mash
Main
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Minestrone
Leek & potato
Roasted red pepper & tomato
Pasta Bolognese & crusty bread
Roast chicken breast with Yorkshire pudding
Creamy turkey pie & diced potatoes
Cod goujons or fish fingers
Locally sourced pork sausages & mashed potato
Spaghetti Bolognese with crusty bread
Roast chicken breast with Yorkshire pudding
Turkey & sweetcorn pie with new potatoes
Traditional battered fish fillet or jumbo fish fingers
Eat healthy choice
Roasted red pepper, tomato & turkey coated wholemeal pasta with house salad
Spanish style chicken, chorizo & roasted vegetable ragout with wholemeal rice
Beef bourguignonne
Paella with crusty bread
Chinese style noodles & oriental vegetables
Vegetarian
Cumberland style vegetable sausages & mashed potato
Ratatouille & mixed bean filled roasted peppers
Leek, potato & mature cheddar bake
Red lentil & vegetable tikka masala with rice
Macaroni cheese with green salad
Sides
Mashed potato Broccoli
Crusty bread Peas & sweetcorn
Roast vegetables Mixed vegetables
New potatoes Carrots
Chips Peas Baked beans
Dessert
Chocolate brownie
Peach & raspberry crumble & custard
Pan au choc bread & butter pudding
Chocolate sponge & chocolate sauce
Summer berry smoothie
Additional
Salad Bar Summer Fruit Platter
Salad Bar Summer Fruit Platter
Salad Bar Summer Fruit Platter
Salad Bar Summer Fruit Platter
Salad Bar Summer Fruit Platter
Items in Italic - Sourced from F Conisbee’s, our local butcher