Issue 5
Spring Term
9th February 2024
Years 3 to 6 Spring Concert, Wednesday 6th March Mrs Conrad and Mrs Harris would like to invite Prep School Parents to our Spring Concert in the Mairlot Hall on Wednesday 6th March 2024 at 6.30pm Refreshments will be served from 6.00pm
Key Diary Dates: Mon 19th Feb
School resumes
Wed 21st Feb
Year 6, Open Book, Henderson Hall & Classrooms
8:15—9:00
Thu 22nd Feb
4AB Class Assembly, Henderson Hall
8:30—9:30
Wed 28th Feb
Year 5, Parent Meeting for Osmington Bay Trip
16:30—17:00
Fri 1st Mar
3RN, Class Assembly, Henderson Hall (PLEASE NOTE DATE CHANGE)
8:30—9.00
Mon 4th Mar
Whole School, World Book Week
All Week
Tue 5th Mar
Visiting author for World Book Week
All Day
Wed 6th Mar
Whole School Spring Concert, Mairlot Hall
18:30—19:30
Thu 7th Mar
World Book Day
All Day
Fri 8th Mar
Whole School, Dress up for World Book Day
All Day
6RW Class Assembly, Henderson Hall
08:30– 09:00
Wed 13th Mar
5HC Class Assembly, Henderson Hall
08:30– 09:00
Wed 13th Mar
Year 4, Parent Meeting for Wild Child trip
16:30—17:00
Thu 14th Mar
Year 6, Parent Meeting for France trip
16:30—17:00
Prep School News Prep School Open Book Mornings This term we are holding Open Book Mornings for each Year Group. This is an opportunity for your daughters to show you their books and their classrooms. Refreshments will be served in the Henderson Hall from 8.15am and, once the girls are settled, you will be taken to the classroom from 8.30am until 9.00am. Please see the final date below for Year 6. You will be sent an online form to confirm your attendance nearer the time. Wednesday 21st February—Year 6
Pick-up—Car Name Cards As different staff and members of the maintenance team support the Prep School at pick-up, please ensure that you have your child’s name sheet on your dashboard when you are collecting at either 3.45pm or 4.15pm, so that you can be easily identified. If you need a duplicate copy of the name sheet, please contact the School Office — prepinfo@st-teresas.com
4AB—Class Assembly Parents of girls in 4AB are invited to join us for their class assembly on Thursday 22nd February 2024 at 8.30am in the Henderson Hall Refreshments will be served in the Henderson Hall from 8.15am
3RN—Class Assembly Parents of girls in 3RN are invited to join us for their class assembly on Friday 1st March 2024 at 8.30am in the Henderson Hall Refreshments will be served in the Henderson Hall from 8.15am
This week you should have received: Year 6 Year 5 Year 4 Year 3 Whole School
Hampton Court Palace visit information Residential parent information evening and medical consent form Staffing letter Half termly grade sheet
Please contact the School Office if you need copies of any of this information — prepinfo@st-teresas.com
Email Contact for the School Office Please use the email address prepinfo@st-teresas.com when contacting either Mrs Johnson in the School Office.
Prep School News Children’s Mental Health Week. Children's Mental Health Week is a mental health awareness week that empowers, equips and gives a voice to all children and young people in the UK . The theme of the week is "My Voice Matters" and we have encouraged pupils to connect with others in healthy, rewarding, and meaningful way.
Golden Book Well done to all of the girls in our Golden Books this week: 3RN Molly W for her descriptive piece of writing about the eruption of Mount Vesuvius as a diary entry. Well done, Molly, you used all the features especially the use of emotion! Olivia H for her excellent effort after returning to school, catching up with all her work and writing a fantastic diary entry on Escape from Pompeii, well done Olivia! 3KC Isabelle C for starting to apply her methods in problem solving in maths this week and for great measuring with metres, centimetres and millimetres. Well done Isabelle! Ellie F for fabulous enthusiasm in science this week when finding out about the different layers of soil and trying hard with the new scientific language. Well done Ellie. 4LH Clemmie W, Esther H and Sofia A - For their beautifully worded forgiveness prayer and the symbolism they used to surround it 4AB Jemima H for always being a kind and thoughtful friend Anna R for her particular focus and effort during our dictionary and thesaurus lessons Victoria M for doing her best to complete tasks, across the curriculum. Primrose L or supporting and encouraging others in using Tinkercad, in our computing lessons. 4CR Elizabeth L for her fantastic effort to teach her class to make origami birds - super leadership. Amelia H for her excellent effort and positivity when approaching each task. Sophia C for her fabulous dictionary work shown in her dictionary definition for our Mental Health Week dictionary 5HC Summer C and Darcy R for their brilliant Treason comprehension work, using all the skills they have been taught and identifying lots of examples of figurative language. Harlow G and Eva M for their careful consideration of the evidence for and against the execution of Anne Boleyn and using it write a balanced argument in English. 5KH Amelie A - for her increased effort in all subjects this term and fabulous standard of work. Eliza P - for her informative presentation about Tudor Shrewsbury biscuits and also researching extra facts about Tudor food Penny C - for setting herself the challenge of making Tudor pottage for her homework on Tudor food 6MK Lily S or creating a lovely reflective piece of art in RE this week, focussing on the miracle of the bread and fish. Elsie W and Perla L for always taking so much pride in their written work, working to the best of their ability and focussing on the success criteria for given tasks, particularly in English recently. 6JG Lottie C for her detailed and thoughtful work on the miracles of Jesus. Jessika R for her excellent involvement in and thoughtful contributions to PSHE this week. 6RW Tara S for researching several interesting facts and producing an informative learning poster about Ander son Shelters. Sophia C for clearly explaining a business plan to the rest of the class during LifeLab.
Drama Stars Year 3
Leila A for her impressive poetry performance which included appropriate gestures and use of expression.
Year 4
Amelia H for her use of facial expression in her Dragon Song performance.
Year 5 Year 6
Serena O for her improved contributions and confidence in performing Willa S for her enthusiasm and commitment when learning the dance routines for Joseph
Year 3 & 4 — Eco & Gardening Club In Eco and Gardening Club this half term, the girls have been finding out about Bug Hotels and designing one. They have thought about the materials needed, the places it could be placed within the school grounds and designing their own including labelling each detail and thinking of a humorous or alliterative name. After half term, the girls will be starting to build it using materials found on the school grounds as well as with materials from Al, the gardener and Mrs Haymes, the Forest School Co-ordinator. If your daughter would like to bring in any broken and eco friendly items to be added to the Bug Hotel please could they bring these in on the first Monday back after half term. Thank you to everyone who has helped with this project so far.
4CR—1066 Topic As part of their topic 1066, Year 4 have been studying the Bayeaux Tapestry. After learning about the Battle of Hastings and events that followed, including the creation of the Domesday Book, they chose a section of the embroidery to sketch
Year 6—Visitor
Book Week, 4th – 8th March
Year 6 were very excited to welcome Mrs Clark back into school this week as part of our topic, 'A Child's War'. She told the girls stories about her family's evacuation experiences during the war and answered lots of questions from both the girls and the staff!
M.G. Leonard will be visiting us on the 5th March. She will be leading a whole-school assembly, followed by interactive presentations for Year 3 and Year 4 and creative writing workshops for Year 5 and Year 6. If you would like to purchase one of M.G. Leonard’s books, at a cost of £7, for your daughter to receive during book week, please complete this form by the 17th February. The cost of the book will be added to your Summer Term account.
https://www.mgleonard.com/
Partnership event at St Teresa's - Year 5 French breakfast The Year 5 from Ste Thérèse and Cranmore met in a French café set up to share a traditional French breakfast. They savoured a tartine, a slice of baguette with butter or jam, some viennoiseries: a croissant and a pain au chocolat, an orange juice and some hot chocolate. Many of them sampled the delight of dunking their bread in their hot chocolate bowl as it makes it so much tastier. They also enjoyed being able to communicate in French. Bravo les Year 5, quelle expérience fantastique et succulente !
Year 5—Tudor Topic As part of their Tudor topic, Year 5 were asked to research some authentic recipes from the time and have a go at making them. Some were delicious, lots were full of sugar, and a few will not be made again!
Year 6—Art Year 6 undertook some subtractive drawing in their art lessons, in readiness for using the same technique to carve sculptures from soap. First of all, they covered their page in a mid-tone, using graphite sticks, and then drew into the page using putty rubbers. The girls were tasked with recording Henry Moore sculptures, observing the lights and darks carefully. This will inform their own ideas for sculpting the soap, and also help to replicate the feeling of reducing the material in order to leave a form. They rose to this technical challenge brilliantly, and there are some wonderful 3D drawings.
Music News Year 3 parents Please note that recorder lessons will now be on Thursday, so please ensure that the girls have their instruments and music. Many thanks
Musicians of the Week Thank you to Willa S and Amelia H who both played the cello beautifully in assembly this morning Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6
Sophia H for a wonderful graphic score composition! Thea S for excellent progress on the Toot Liberty B for beautiful singing and settling in so well to our music classes! Bella Z and Jessica T for wonderful ensemble playing in the senior concert and a great report from
Year 4 and 5 were lucky enough to be invited to watch a little of the rehearsals for the senior school opera concert this week! They were very impressed with the singing and had lots of questions about the instruments they saw and heard!
Music Groups Orchestra 3.45 - 4.45, Monday Assembly Band Monday and Friday St Teresa’s Singers 4.15 - 5.00, Tuesday Wind Band 10.55 - 11.15, Wednesday String Ensemble 12.45 - 1.15, Wednesday Chamber Choir 4.15 - 5.00, Wednesday Rock Choir 12.45 - 1.15, Friday Guitar Ensemble 12.45 - 1.15, Friday
Easter Music Course Further details and booking details can be obtained from: Mrs Caroline Yalden, Director of Music— c.yalden@st-teresas.com
Sports News Hockey—The U8s travelled away to Surbiton Hockey Club to take on Twickenham Prep School in some exciting hockey fixtures. U8As had a cracking fixture. They improved as the game went on and played some great patterns. They won 4-0 and should be proud of their performance. Player of the match went to Olivia. U8Bs had a close affair, but the St T's girls came out victorious with a close 3-2 scoreline. We had superb tackling and attacking from both sides; a really fun and valuable game for the girls, well done! Player of the match was Arabella N - well done! U8Cs match was an exciting one, that was end to end. They didn’t quite come away with a win, but the girls worked hard, tackled well and had so much fun. Player of the match went to Ivy. U8Ds had a wonderful fixture and thoroughly enjoyed getting out for some hockey. They ended up winning 4-2, which is incredible. Isobel C was voted a worthy player of the match, so a massive well done to her and the team for their effort.
Netball—The U10 interhouse netball was thrilling! All the girls had a wonderful time, scored some terrific team goals and received lots of merits for their work rate and performances. The A tournament finished: Benedict 1st, Dominic 2nd, Ignatius 3rd and Francis 4th The B tournament finished: Benedict 1st, Francis 2nd , Ignatius 3rd and Dominic 4th
Netball—What an EPIC day the U11A netball team had on Monday 5th February at IAPS netball. The girls were ready and raring to take on their competition. When playing the girls showed some great skill level! There were many interceptions throughout the matches and the movement on court was great. We need to all continue to work on our shooting as we missed a few opportunities. In the first round, the girls won 2 out of 4 matches which meant they got through to the plate competition. Unfortunately we didn't get the win this time! Well done girls on this great achievement, they should be super proud. The U11 A-F teams travelled to Holy Cross School to play in a tournament. The girls had a great afternoon demonstrating their different skills they have learnt so far this academic year. The teams placed as followed: A Team 4th, B Team 4th, C Team 6th, D Team 5th, E Team 3rd and F team 4th.
Swimming— St Teresa’s hosted Notre Dame for a swim meet on 1st February. Both teams gave it their all throughout the meet with some very close races and some great improvements for the reverse fixture late last year. Overall, Notre Dame won, but standout performances came from the U9 A-Team which narrowly won by a point and the U10 team which also won narrowly by 2 points. Well done to everyone – we look forward to the next prep swimming meet in late February.
Fixtures (week commencing 19th February) Tuesday 20th February—U11A-D Netball vs Notre Dame (H) 3:15pm U10A&B Hockey V Freemans (H) 2:15pm Friday 23rd February — U8A-D Netball V Feltonfleet (H) 2:30pm U9A-D Hockey V Twickenham Prep (H) 2:30pm U11 Hockey V Feltonfleet (H) 4:15 Saturday 24th February—U11A Hockey Tournament (A) @ Royal Russell 8:30-12pm
Year 5, 6, 7 and 8 are invited to 5 rugby taster sessions which will run every Monday after school for this half term! The sessions will be delivered by Harlequins foundation coaches and will take place on the field. Please speak with Miss Collins if you have any questions, no equipment required. Prep 4:15-5:30pm* Senior
4:30-5:30pm
*unfortunately, these sessions are not open to girls who currently attend Orchestra.
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Half Term Tennis Camps at ESTA ESTA is excited to be running 2 days of tennis camps at St Teresa’s during the half term break!
On Monday 12th and Tuesday 13th February, we will be offering the following sessions: 9-12pm Years 2-4 9-12pm Senior Performance Training (invitational) 1-4pm Years 5&6 1-4pm Years 7-11 Each camp session is priced at £39 per player per day. Camps are open to boys and girls across the Trust as well as external players.
To sign up or for more information, please contact Kirsti at esta@effinghamschools.org We look forward to seeing your children on court over the half term break!
E-mail equestrian@st-teresas.com Call
01372 750257
Visit our website www.st-teresas.com/ equestrian Or find us on Facebook “St Teresa’s Equestrian”
Booking System st-teresas-equestrian.ecpro.co.uk
We can’t believe that January has been and gone and we’re already halfway through the term! Our February Half Term activities are now fully booked, so if you missed out on your chance to book in then do have a look at what we’re running over Easter.
Also keep an eye out on the booking system for when we have cancelled lessons during the week. The spaces are being published for anyone to book in.
Put in your vote for which STE pony should be this year’s Valentine! Cut out the heart to the left, or pick up a bigger version from the equestrian office.
Draw, colour and design it for your favourite pony and pin it up on the notice board in the equestrian office. STE staff will then tally up the votes on Monday 19th February and the pony with
Topic of the week: Eventing There are many different disciplines in horse riding, one of them is Eventing. Eventing includes three different disciplines: Dressage, Cross Country, and Show Jumping. Competitions can take place as One Day Events where each phase is performed on the same day, or as Three Day Events. Eventing was originally created as a Cavalry test but later on became more and more popular across the equestrian community. ~ Libby C
This Week One of the joys of the school’s location is the presence of flocks of sheep, particularly at those times when there are lambs in the field. You can often hear the ewes and lambs calling to each other long before you can see them. It is no surprise that Jesus used the image of sheet in so much of his teaching. Sheep will often group together. Once they are on the move, they stay close to each other. It makes it easier for the shepherd to direct and guard over the sheep. The people of Jesus’ time would have known this. But Jesus says an extraordinary thing. Having told his followers that He is the Good Shepherd, he goes on to ask them ‘what shepherd, with one hundred sheep, when one sheep goes missing, would leave the 99 and go off to find the missing sheep?’ Your average shepherd would recognise that this sometimes happens, sheep do get lost. But not Jesus! As the Good Shepherd, he will go out of his way, putting himself in danger, to seek out the lost sheep and to bring it lovingly back to the fold. Next week, we begin the season of Lent when we begin our great preparations for Easter. It is a time for us to recognise those times in our lives where we have gone astray, just like that lost sheep. We need to remember that Lent is not just a time for us to make a change. It is also the time when we are called to be alert to the Good Shepherd who is seeking to bring us back into the loving embrace of his fold.
Menu—w/c Monday 19th February 2024 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
Pork Sausages & Mash
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
Main
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
Additional
Chocolate brownie
Peach & raspberry crumble & custard
Pan au choc bread & butter pudding
Chocolate sponge & chocolate sauce
Summer berry smoothie
Dessert
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