Spring Term
Message from Mrs Conrad
It was wonderful to see so many of you and your extended family and friends at our Spring Concert on Wednesday evening.
The girls were absolutely superb and performed an eclectic programme of songs which had us smiling one minute and wiping a tear from our eye the next. Our musical ensembles delighted us with their instrumental pieces ranging from ‘In an English Country Garden’ to Snow Patrol’s ‘Chasing Cars’. There was a real sense of joy about the whole occasion with the girls really enjoying their music making and taking part so enthusiastically. Thank you to all the staff for helping with the organisation behind the scenes and huge congratulations to Mrs Harris on such a successful first concert which I am sure is the first of many.
Key Diary Dates:
Mon 27th Mar Year 4, Depart for Wildchild am
Wed 29th Mar Year 3, Trip to Guildford All day
Wed 29th Mar Year 4, Return from Wildchild pm
Thu 30th Mar Whole School, Hop, Skip & Jump (parents are welcome) 08.45 09.30
Fri 31st Mar Final Easter Assembly, Henderson Hall 09.15 10.15
Fri 31st Mar
Term Ends
Mon 3rd to Wed 5th Apr Easter Sport Camp
Tue 11th to Fri 14th Apr Easter Music Course
Mon 24th Apr
Tue 25th Apr
Staff INSET
Term Starts
Fri 28th Apr Teen Tips Parent Talk, Henderson Hall (see over for details) 08:30 9.30
Mon 1st May May Bank Holiday School Closed All day
Tue 2nd May May Procession AM
Vacancy—After School Care Assistant
We are looking for an After School Care Assistant to join our team. The successful candidate will assist our After School Care Manager in the safe and organised running of the After School Care Club. This is a part time role, term time only, Mon-Fri 4-6pm. It could be suitable for a job share.
If you or anyone you know is interested please visit our website for an application pack and form or contact the School Office for more information. Closing date—Monday 27th March.
This week you should have received:
Tech Club No tech club w/c 27th March
Year 6 French trip follow up email
Please contact the School Office if you need a copy of any of these letters prepinfo@st-teresas.com
Donkey Request!
Do you or anyone you know have a donkey (or two), who would be able to join us for our palm procession on Friday 31st March at 9.15am please?
Please email prepinfo@st-teresas.com.
****Save the Date**** Teen Tips ParentTalk
Friday 28th April 8.30—9.30am
Teen Tips are returning to St T’s at the beginning of the Summer Term to speak with the Years 5 and 6 girls about transition. As a follow up to our talks at the beginning of the Spring Term about friends, we would like to invite you to a parent talk from Teen Tips entitled Helping Your Girls to Have Healthy Friendships.
In this talk they will explore the complex world of adolescent friendships and what parents and carers can do to help their daughters have happy, healthy relationships with others. They will look at how our interventions can help or hinder when they fall out with others, and what to do if we are concerned that bullying might be an issue.
Please put this date in your diary a sign up form will follow next week.
Summer Uniform
Please may the girls in Years 3 to 5 return to school after Easter wearing their summer uniform. Summer uniform is optional for our Year 6 girls. However, they will be required to wear their winter uniform for special occasions such as Prize Giving and the Leavers’ Mass. As a reminder, the summer uniform consists of: pink and white striped dress; white ankle socks (not trainer socks); blazer and cardigan.
Drama Stars of the Week
Year 3 Rosie M for her increased confidence in performance.
Year 4 Eva C For her use of body language to create character and convey meaning.
Year 5 Scarlett M for her commitment and enthusiasm in Drama lessons.
Year 6 Olivia K for her wonderful facial expressions that conveyed the meaning of the song he sang in the Spring concert.
Explore Lectures
As you are aware, we are celebrating the value of Intellect this year. When we speak of ‘Intellect’, we strive to explore different spheres and topics beyond the curriculum – and just for the sheer joy of it.
Under this guise, we have organised a fabulous series of lectures on a vast and diverse range of topics to run throughout the rest of the academic year. Our eminent and exciting speakers will aim to stimulate curiosity and encourage us all (parents, friends, family and staff) to explore something new.
The lectures will take place on Monday or Tuesday evenings, starting in January. They will be held in the Sixth Form Lecture Theatre and are open to all, free of charge. Nibbles and drinks will be served from 5:30pm for a 6pm start and a 7pm finish.
Golden Book
Well done to all of the girls in our Golden Books this week:
3RN Esther H grams Liberty C activities to get a better understanding of mass.
3KC Clemmie W work Clemmie.
Thea BH Saw the City Breathing'. Well done Thea.
4BB Harlow G Penny C
4CR Calista d C Sophia L for Khrystyna H
5HC Alice F heart.
Isabella G practising her stitching.
5KH Syna S, Francesca J, Molly C and Lilia-Anna H for their excellent investigation and presentation at the Science Fair during Science week
5MK Olivia P and Pascale E for the excellent free verse poems that they wrote in English this week, inspired by the Shakespeare quote "This above all, to thine own self be true."
Catrin V for the super start that she has made with her Tudor Banner this week, her striking design, carefully cut out templates and fabric pieces are now ready for sewing next week.
6JG Iola M for her perseverance when learning about permitted and area
Nicci W for her cheerful greetings and infectious enthusiasm is the classroom
6HI Alex v E for looking out for others and being a thoughtful member of the class
Ruby G for wonderful artwork
Sports News
Hockey—Well done to the U8 hockey teams who enjoyed their last hockey match of the season against Rowan School. Players of the matches were: Ivy, Bea and Jemima.
Year 6 enjoyed a fun filled mixed hockey match with the Cranmore boys on Tuesday afternoon. Lots of goals wee scored and the matches were very competitive. Well done everyone!
Football - Well done to the U11A+B football teams for a double win against Manor House. The teams comprised of both Year 5 and 6 girls and they played superbly well together considering it was the first time they had played as a team. The final scores were 4-2 to the As and 2-1 to the Bs. Players of the matches were Sophia C and Kaiah.
Cross Country—Year 3 had their inter-house cross country this week. The girls put into practice their skills learnt over the last few weeks. The winning house was St Ignatius, well done girls!
Year 5 also had their inter-house cross country this week, they embraced the muddy field and had great fun taking part! Their favourite part was the hot chocolate afterwards. The winning house was St Benedict, well done!
On Tuesday afternoon, our U8-13 girls took part in Danes Hill cross country event. The Intermediate girls placed 3rd in the team event! Our other top rankings were Thea placing 6th/74 in the junior category and Isabella placing 6th/82 in the intermediate category. Great work girls!
Swimming - Congratulations to the U11 swim squad for swimming in the ESSA relays on Saturday. The girls worked hard as a team and did the school proud.
Hop Step and Jump!
On Thursday 30th March, our annual Easter fun run for CAFOD is taking place at 8:30am on the field, don’t forget to bring an Easter accessory. See you all there!
Fixtures (week commencing 27th March)
Wednesday Rugby Switch Festival U10+U11 @ The Stoop Twickenham 7.30am
Thursday Hop, Step and Jump event. 8.30am
U8-U11Cross country @ St T’s. 4.30pm
There will be no morning football club next Thursday 30th March, due to the Easter event.
Music News
Musicians of the Week
Year 3 Sophie B for excellent focus when listening and responding to tempo changes.
Year 4 Holly E for super focus and ocarina playing – well done Holly!
Year 5 Cheah H for learning her ukulele chords so quickly and a wonderful performance in the Spring Concert
Year 6 Clara de A for wonderful progress in ensemble playing. We are so pleased to have you in assembly band and orchestra
Spring Concert
What a wonderful performance the girls gave on Wednesday! We are very proud of them and so pleased that all their hard work paid off.
Year 3—Music
We have been learning about the Elements of Music. To remember these, we are using the mnemonic MAD T-SHIRT – can you remember what this stands for?
Here’s a little clue
Year 3 responding to tempo….
Assembly Performance
Thank you to Matilda for playing so beautifully for us in Celebration Assembly this morning.
Music Lessons & Instrument Hire
We have some spaces for one instruments that can be hired from the school. to try out any instruments or need any more information, please don’t hesitate to contact Mrs Harris
Easter Music Course 2023!
This year’s course will take place from 14th April. The course is open to girls and boys from all schools in Years 3 - 6 who have passed Grade 1 on their instrument. Please email Mrs Yalden information.
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This Week
The third of our Lenten themes is Give. To help us, we listened to the account of Jesus healing the blind man (John 9). Jesus restores the man’s sight and suddenly, as everyone else is thrown into confusion, he is the only one who can see clearly. As we sang our song, ‘Every move I make’ we were reminded that ‘everywhere I go, I see your face!’ Sometimes our behaviour suggests that we do not recognise that every single person that we meet is made in the image and likeness of God, so it really is true to say that when we look at another person, we are looking into the face of God. This should change our behaviour. Jesus reminded us of this when he tells us ‘whatever you do to even the least of these brothers and sisters, you are doing it to me.’
In this season of Lent we are called to see those opportunities that we are given every single day to act with love, compassion and concern for all those people we meet our family at home and in school, and in our wider community. Perhaps this week we can look out for those opportunities to truly treat others as children of God.
Lent Projects
Our clothes collection for Cherry Trees takes place next week. Here is a reminder of the details:
CLOTHES COLLECTION in aid of Cherry Trees
Please bring in any unwanted clothes items to school to help raise funds for this wonderful charity.
Every tonne collected will raised £200.
E-mail equestrian@st-teresas.com
Call 01372 750257
Booking System
st-teresas-equestrian.ecpro.co.uk
Visit our website www.st-teresas.com/ equestrian
Or find us on Facebook “St Teresa’s Equestrian”
We cannot believe that there is only one week left until the Easter Holidays!
If you will not be attending your lesson next week, then please do let the office know or you can cancel it on the booking system.
Easter Holiday Activities
We still have availability for Easter!
Have a look on our online site to book your spaces now!
There have been a couple of equine virus outbreaks in the area. Those who have their own horses or who ride elsewhere, please make sure you wear a different set of clothes and wash your hands before coming to equestrian.
Roxy and Mouse had physio last Saturday and really enjoyed it! On Monday, Charlie had a saddler visit to readjust his saddles, and the rest of the horses had a visit from the saddler on Friday.
It is important the horses saddles and backs to be checked to make sure that they aren’t in any pain or discomfort when they are ridden.
The horse of the week is Wizard!
~ Libby C
NSEA News
On Sunday 19th, Claudia B
competed at the Arena Eventing Championships at Pycombe and came 6th in 70cm and 9th in the 80cm. Well done Claudia!
Menu—w/c Monday 27th March
Hot lunches include a selection of family favourites and suitable alternatives for children with allergies and intolerances.
Monday Tuesday
Prep School Beef lasagne & crusty bread
Chicken breast goujons
Wednesday Thursday Friday
Roast chicken breast with Yorkshire pudding
Mild beef chilli with rice & nachos
Fish fingers/ tomato pasta
Main Beef lasagne with crusty bread
Southern fried chicken fillet burger with shredded iceberg & piri piri mayo
Honey roast gammon with Yorkshire pudding
Mild beef chilli nachos, grated cheese, guacamole, sour cream & salsa
Traditional battered cod fillet or fish fingers with tartare sauce
Eat healthy dish Chargrilled chilli chicken & roasted vegetable traybake
Vegetarian Vegetable & spinach lasagne
Sides Crusty bread
Peas & sweetcorn
Pork & Chinese vegetable chow mein
Quorn mince & bean tomato bake
Jacket wedges Broccoli
Marinated Cajun beef strips with rustic coleslaw & chef’s salad
Root vegetable & lentil cottage pie
Roast potatoes
Mixed vegetables
Lemon & basil chicken breast served with marinated olives
Malaysian style squash & seitan curry
Rice Carrots
Seafood & chilli spiced linguine with roasted green peppers & fresh herbs
No chicken teriyaki noodles & Oriental vegetables
Chips Peas Baked beans
Dessert Lemon & blueberry slice
Apple pie & custard
Raspberry cheesecake
Fruit & berry crumble & custard
Rocky road
Additional 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
Salad Bar
Summer Fruit Platter
Salad Bar
Summer Fruit Platter