8th February 2021 30th April 2021
Message from Mrs Conrad Our first sports fixtures took place this week with girls in Year 4 to 6 playing cricket against Downsend and Hawthorns. How brilliant to be playing competitive sport once again! Our first trip took place on Thursday with Year 5 going to High Ashurst as part of their Activities Week. Much fun was had by all as the girls (and the teachers!) overcame fears and pushed themselves out of their comfort zones, climbing to dizzy heights and leaping on to trapezes! This morning, our Year 6 Ukulele Club performed for the first time in assembly accompanying us as we sang “Happy Birthday” to all those in our school family celebrating birthdays this week. I wonder if this might even be a national first as there can’t be many schools that can boast a ukulele club! Have a wonderful Bank Holiday weekend and here's to many more firsts and many more great memories this term!
Diary Dates: Monday 3rd May
Bank Holiday
Tuesday 4th May
Year 6 Trip to High Ashurst, all day
Wednesday 5th May
Year 6 Trip to High Ashurst, all day
Thursday 6th May
Year 6 Trip to Thames Young Mariners, all day
Friday 7th May
Year 6 Activity day at St Teresa’s, all day
Friday 7th May
U8A&B Cricket v Downsend (H), 14:00—15:30
Sat 8th May
St Teresa’s Prep School Open Day (appointment only), all day U11 Cricket Tournament v Danes Hill and Downsend at Downsend, am
Tuesday 11th May
May Procession, am
Thursday 13th May
Ascension Day Assembly, am
This week you should have received: Year 6
RSE parent information evening link to talk
Year 6
Details about Year 6 Activities Week
Message for Year 6 Parents Please may you return all of your completed forms in the new entrants’ package to Mrs Annabel Charles by Friday 7th May 2021.
Golden Book Well done to all of the girls in our Golden Books this week: 1BB
Olivia L for her really hard work and perseverance in improving her handwriting. Maggie M for her consistently impressive expression when reading.
2EB
Evie C for working very hard in RE this week writing all about Jesus' ascension to heaven. Natalia T for producing an interesting diary entry imagining that she was Princess Poppy from The Frog Prince.
3DI
Clemmie H for super independence this week, particularly with writing her explanation text. Sienna L for her super attitude and perseverance, particularly with methods for addition and subtraction.
3KC
Jessica T for super effort in all she does and for sharing her ideas and answers frequently and eloquently with the class. Pascale E for wonderful descriptive work whilst writing her explanation text based on The Street Beneath my Feet. I particularly liked her language about the fatberg!
4RN
Florence B for excellent participation during our Maths lessons this week, contributing answers and working very well independently. Elin S for a clear and informative non-chronological report using information from her notes and paragraphs with conjunctions. Ella J for including all the features of a non-chronological report on anesthesia, linking her paragraphs with conjunctions.
4CR
Iola M for her effort and positivity when approaching her work. Kaiah C for working hard to include challenging language and conjunctions in her writing.
5MK
Sophia C for super participation in our grammar lessons this week and for demonstrating a growing awareness and understanding of the use of semi-colons and parenthesis. Alice C for always striving to do her very best in Maths lessons, asking for help if she is unsure and challenging herself when she is ready to do so. Jemima P for working with such creativity, focus and attention during our art lesson this week to produce an exceptional piece of work.
5HC
Lily E for always being ready to learn, settling to her work quickly and completing all tasks. In maths this week, she used her initiative and kindness to explain her understanding of the work to her partner. Emily K for focussing well in class on all her learning this week, listening carefully to instructions and feedback applying this to improve her work. Eliza B for her excellent work in Topic this week researching and adding extra detail to her work on food origins.
6KH
Lottie B, Xanthe L-S and Arabella C for their accurately drawn, and carefully labelled, maps of Mexico.
6JG
Daniella C for being the only person in the Maths class that persevered and completed a very challenging task based on Ratio. Jasmine S for taking wonderful photographs for the Year 6 Year book.
1BB St Dominic—Sophia C St Ignatius—Rosalind D St Benedict—Sophia D St Francis—Maggie M
2EB
3KC
St Dominic—Isabella M St Ignatius—Evie C St Benedict—Zara O’D St Francis—Sofia G
St Ignatius—Isabella K St Dominic—Scarlet C St Benedict—Tabitha P St Francis—Amaya H
Spring Term 2021
3DI St Dominic - Olivia P St Ignatius - Emilia Z St Benedict - Isabel R St Francis - Stef v E
4RN
Merits Awarded to the girls with the highest merit total in each class.
St Dominic - Ella J St Ignatius - Tabitha St G St Benedict - Felicity S St Francis - Emma v E
4CR
5MK
St Dominic—Kaiah C St Ignatius—Peyton S St Benedict—Tabitha P St Francis—Alexandra v E
St Dominic - Bella S St Ignatius - Alice C St Benedict - Beth B St Francis - Isla N
5HC
6JG
St Dominic - Evangelina P St Ignatius - Summer C St Benedict - Layla S St Francis - Lily E
St Dominic - Daniella C St Ignatius - Grace W St Benedict - Lucy P St Francis - Olivia L
6KH St Dominic—Katie D St Ignatius—Arabella C St Benedict—Betty S St Francis—Penelope B
Great Work! Year 2—Bounce Year 2 made a great start to their new topic, 'Bounce'. The girls enjoyed making their own bouncy balls following instructions from a kit. They planned and carried out an investigation to find out which ball was the bounciest and used iPads to take digital photographs of balls in motion - what a busy few days!
Year 3—Tremors As part of our Tremors topic, we have been looking at the activity of tectonic plates. The girls peeled a satsuma carefully and then tried to put the satsuma’s skin back together. This gave them an understanding of how the tectonic plates have changed the earth’s surface over time.
First Aid Course During the Easter holidays, Beth in Year 5 took part in some First Aid training. She learnt about CPR, the recovery position and defibrillators amongst other things, and asked lots of questions. Well done Beth, what a great achievement—you’ll be able to help Mrs Jones and Mrs Nelson out in the School Office!
Year 1—Earth Art Last week, Year 1 shared some photos of their Earth Art in the bulletin and had the chance to show off their beautiful painted rocks. This week, we turned from rocks to twigs to channel our creativity. The girls thought about sculptures and what they are and how we could make our very own. We used plasticine, twigs, and wool to create our own Earth sculptures. There were all sorts of creations from flowers to chairs to dogs! Have a look at some of the girls’ creations.
Year 4—Chess Club The Year 4 girls battled it out in Chess Club this week. They are improving every week, mastering new skills and strategies.
Year 6—Poetry Club In Prep Poetry Club this week, the girls watched Michael Rosen performing a couple of his poems and discussed what makes a good performance poem. They then practised and performed their own.
Year 5—Science As an introduction to minibeasts, the Year 5 girls looked under logs, rocks and plants to see what lived in the micro habitats. They were able to find and document many creatures living in the St Teresa's grounds.
Helping Hands Club Helping Hands club have been hard at work researching causes that are close to our hearts and deciding how we can help. Some of us are researching the rainforest and how to raise awareness in our school community about endangered animals . We're also looking at our school grounds and how we can help local wildlife such as hedgehogs. The girls have some amazing ideas - Watch this space!
Sports News Well done to the Year 4, 5 and 6 girls who played in their first cricket match this week. The girls thoroughly enjoyed the match and learnt a lot along the way. Miss Rippington and Mrs Rowcliffe look forward to seeing them progress throughout the term.
Fixtures this week: Friday 7th May: Year 3A+B cricket v Downsend (H) 2pm Saturday 8th May: Year 6 Cricket tournament (A) Time TBC Team sheets for the matches will be on the sports portal.
Music News Musicians of the Week Olivia G for very good chime bar playing. Peyton S and Layla S for making an excellent start with their saxophone playing. Evangelina P for showing resilience and determination in her piano lessons.
Music Exams Well done to the following girls who played beautifully when recording their piano exams today – Sophia Y, Arabella C, Caitlin W and Daniella C and Briony L on her violin.
Instrumental Lessons Please note that the cost of instrumental lessons will rise in September. In line with the Senior School, this will be £217.50 for a set of 10 half hour lessons.
Year 5—Activities!
This Week In Chapel this week we recalled one of the most memorable of the Resurrection appearances of Jesus on the Road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-35). We were encouraged to enter into the account and to take the place of the unnamed disciple. We can only speculate why the two disciples were fleeing Jerusalem - disappointment, anxiety and fear seem the most likely. Just like us, when the going gets tough, rather than ‘get going’, we run in the very opposite direction. They explain to the mysterious traveller who joins them on the journey, that all of their hopes and dreams had been shattered with the crucifixion of Jesus. It was as if all their expectations had died on the cross with Jesus. The only glimmer of hope is to be found in disturbing rumours of ‘empty tombs’, ‘blinding lights’ and talk of resurrection - as puzzling a concept two thousand years ago as it is today. Ironically, they ask, ‘Are you the only person who does not know what has been going on?’ when in reality, they stand in the presence of the one person who really does know what has been happening, and who, with good humour, gentleness and persistence, removes the veil from their eyes.
And finally, having travelled through the fog of doubt, they come to that moment of realisation when their companion (literally meaning, ‘the one who shares break’ with them) removes their fear and fills them with the fire of faith that compels them to return to Jerusalem and share the good news of their experience of the resurrection with their sisters and brothers. May we be like them and recognise Jesus, our companion, in every step of our journey through life.
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Happy end of the 2nd week!
Our dates for the Pony Days in the Half Term are below. Bookings are to be made directly on to the online bookings system.
Some sessions are restricted to 3 riders max, the others 4. This is to help us manage the horses workload.
With the system, our cancellation policy has changed slightly, we still require 48hrs notice of a cancellation for the lesson to be credited but we no longer require a reason for a catch-up lesson to be owed.
May Half Term Pony Days Pony Mornings and Afternoons are priced at £50 per session, and are running on: Monday 31st May, Tuesday 1st June, Wednesday 2nd June, Thursday 3rd June and Friday 4th June. Mornings run from 9.30am to 12.30pm, and Afternoons run from 1pm to 4pm. Bookings will need to be made directly on the bookings system.
Please bring your own hat and boots to ride in as we are not lending out equipment until it is deemed safe to do so.
Inde W will be completing a sponsored walk on the 3rd May for Bob Champion Cancer Trust.
She has a Just Giving page up and would be grateful for any donations.
NSEA Reports The next NSEA outing is an Eventers Challenge at Coombelands on Monday 3rd May. Good luck to the teams who are going!
Menu—w/c Monday 3rd May 2021 Hot lunches include a selection of family favourites and suitable alternatives for children with allergies and intolerances. Monday
Main
Chef’s Trolley
Vegetarian
Sides
Additional
Desert
Bank Holiday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Mild beef chilli served with rice & nacho’s
Pasta carbonara
Chicken tikka masala
Traditional battered cod & cod fish fingers
Sliced iceberg lettuce & sliced beef tomatoes
Chef’s salad
Tomato & cucumber salad
Chef’s salad
Fresh vegetable & Spaghetti bean chilli with Neapolitan rice & nacho’s
Vegetable & chick No meat pea tikka masala meatballs in a fresh tomato sauce with rice
Sweetcorn
Green beans & carrots
Rice Broccoli
Fries Peas
Jacket potato & beans
Jacket potato & beans
Jacket potato & beans
Jacket potato & beans
Carrot cake
Lemon & blueberry slice
Sticky toffee traybake
Strawberry milkshake
Items in Italic - Sourced from F Conisbee’s, our local butcher