Monday 2nd December 2019 Please see our PTFA Facebook Page Contact school: sch.164@educ.somerset.gov.uk Website: https://stbenedictsjuniorschoolglastonbury.org/
Eighteen lucky Year 5 pupils at St. Benedict’s have been enjoying the opportunity to participate in the ‘Mini-Police’ scheme. We are the first school in this area to be involved and the children are relishing every second. The idea is not that they are a police force at school, but rather that they learn all about the role and duties of police officers. So far, in their weekly sessions, the group have learnt about community work and found out more about day-to-day challenges like dementia. The enthusiastic mini-police team also ran a stall at the Local Community Event at Tor Leisure in October and have scheduled in a trip to a local care home to run a bingo session for elderly residents.
Glastonbury beat officer, Katie Moyse, who is co-ordinating the programme at St. Benedict’s is delighted with how pupils have reacted and is hoping to take the group to the regional Police HQ in the New Year. As well as being very grateful to Katie and her team, the miniPolice would also like to thank the Town Council for their very generous donation towards their wonderful uniform, which they wear with pride every day.
Both the boys’ and girls’ football teams ended their seasons last week. The boys signed off with a 5 – 2 win over Walton, goals courtesy of Valentino (2), Darsh, Devran and Toby. The girls fell foul of two own goals, with Elmhurst 3 -1 up having only had one shot on target! Despite this, -the girls’ team finished second in their league with the boys’ positions still to be decided. Well done all!
On Friday 29th November, a St Ben's Chess Team of twelve players, representing all year groups, drew an exciting, two-round match with Millfield Prep School, 12-12! This result was in doubt after the first round, when the score was 8-4 to MPS, but a great second round recovery saw St Ben's fight back to 11 and a half points all. Everything hinged on the last match to finish, which ended......... in a nail-biting draw! Special credit to Toby, who won both his games, and Venus, Fay and Declan, who showed great maturity in their play. We thank Millfield and their coach, Grandmaster Matthew Turner, for their hospitality. The last session of Chess Club this term will be on 9th Dec but there will be a Staff and Friends match vs the Pupils after school, 3.15-4.15pm, on Mon 16th Dec. Pupils will be informed if they are in the team, the size of which will depend on the number of adults we can muster for the Staff and Friends team. So if any Mums, Dads and Carers are available to play, would they please inform the Office. Thank you.
ATTENDANCE CHAMPS! Attendance for 25th – 29th Nov: Cat Class: Unicorn Class: Chameleon Class: Owl Class: Spider Class: Tortoise Class: Peacock Class: Leopard Class:
97.7% 94.8% 93.7% 95.5% 87% 95.6 % 97.9% 90.7%
Saturday’s Glastonbury Frost Fayre was alive with visitors, all swarming to our town for a selection of crafty Christmas gifts and tasty treats. Dedicated members of the PTFA, ran our very own St. Benedict’s burger and hot dog stall outside the school. Stall organisers, Trudi Allen and Tina Lawford braved the elements all day, risking frostbite and aching backs to raise money for the school Minibus Fund. They were ably assisted by friends of the school and staff. Thanks to Rachel Whittaker, Heather Pople, Mrs Coton, Ms Kirby, Mrs Rood, Mrs Brown (and Mr Brown), and Mr Ranger. A delighted Mrs Allen and Mrs Lawford are proud to announce that we raised £600. HUGE THANKS to them for their efforts – we are VERY lucky to have them!
Earlier in November, lucky Headteacher’s award winners got to spend an hour in the beautiful Abbey grounds as a reward for their hard work. The certificates are given out each week in our Celebration Praise on
A brand new feature that brings you closer to our staff: This week it’s Year 4 teacher and ICT Lead, Miss Lowe, the artistic genius behind our brilliant new reading area: Q. What’s your favourite colour? A. Green. Q. What’s your favourite food? A. Chocolate Cake. Q. If you weren’t a teacher what would your job be? A. An Artist. Q. What’s your favourite animal? A. A Cat. Q. What’s your favourite flower? A. May Blossom. Q. What’s your favourite country? A. Hong Kong.
Weekly Awards:
Head Teacher’s Awards:
Teachers’ Awards:
STARS OF THE WEEK
Cat Class: Unicorn Class: Chameleon Class: Owl Class: Tortoise Class: Spider Class: Leopard Class: Peacock Class:
Fern Tilly Charlie Isabelle Archie Zac Toby Tamara
Freya Tristan Fay Aalaa Kester Jack Sam C Ciaran
India for sharing her Wells Drama Club T-shirt and our fabulous PTFA for their hard work at the Frost Fayre.
Children in Need Mrs Anderson has been busy collating records and the results of your mega effort in raising money for Children in Need are now in : Cat Unicorn Owl Chameleon Spider Tortoise Peacock Leopard Total miles ran
82.3 miles 31.8 miles 31.8 miles 43.2 miles 65 miles 53.7 miles 88.5 miles 50.8 miles 471 miles
Winning class to win extra play – Peacock with 88.5 miles Top distance run in year groups Boy Year 3 Dylan – 150 laps 9.4 miles Year 4 Reggie – 70 laps 4.3 miles Year 5 Ryan Fox and Declan Pederson 101 laps 6.3 miles Year 6 Sam Chambers and Blake Gunton ran 129 laps – 8 miles
Girl Delilah – 91 laps 5.7 miles Freya Pope – 71 laps 4.4 miles Dorothy Reakesmith – 4.8 miles Charlotte Munns and Tilly Fitton – 102 laps 6.4 miles
Together you raised the fantastic amount of £1561.52!
PARKING PROBLEMS It has come to my attention that some parents/carers are parking dangerously outside school. This is a particular problem at the back of school (opposite Proper Job). The message from the children of St. Benedict’s is clear… “DON’T PUT OUR LIVES IN DANGER!” It may be more convenient for you, or save you finding a space somewhere else, but you are risking lives if your car obscures a crossing place. Please do not park on yellow lines, even if just for a few minutes. Also, could you please not leave your engines running whilst waiting by the school. Children are particularly affected by air pollution as their lungs are still developing and it can increase their risk of a range of long-term issues including asthma. I’m sure we all share the same hopes for the children in that they are able to live happy and healthy lives, and small steps like turning your engine off will have that positive effect of improving air quality. Thank you in advance for your co-operation.
Christmas Lunch
Wednesday 18th December 2019
We are pleased to be able to offer EVERY CHILD A CHRISTMAS HOT DINNER FREE OF CHARGE on Wednesday 18th December. The money for this has been kindly donated by Glastonbury Festivals. Menus will be sent home tomorrow. All we need to know is if your child wishes to have a hot dinner and their choice of food from the menu. If your child would prefer to have their own packed lunch please make a note of this on the reply slip. All children, whether they are having a hot dinner or packed lunch, will eat in the school hall and will be given a Christmas cracker. The week ahead Tuesday
3rd December
DASH club (8.00 – 8.30a.m); Drama club 3.15 – 4.30p.m.; Film club 3.15 – 4p.m.; Netball club 3.15 – 4p.m.; Lower school football club 3.15 – 4p.m. ; NO Eco club.
Wednesday Thursday
4th December 5th December
Friday Monday
6th December 9th December
DASH club (8.00 – 8.30a.m.); Glee club 3.15 – 4p.m. DASH club (8.00 – 8.30a.m; 2 – 3 p.m. – County Lines talk for Year 5 & 6; Cosmic Yoga club 3.15 – 4p.m.; Upper school football club 3.15 – 4p.m; Lower school and Upper school Art clubs 3.15 – 4 p.m. DASH club (8.00 – 8.30a.m); Christmas Fair 3 – 5 p.m. DASH club (8.00 – 8.30a.m.); Cross country club 12.15 – 12.45; Chess club.
Dates for your diary Date Friday 6th December
Class Owl & Chameleon
Friday 10th December Tuesday 17th December Wednesday 18th December Wednesday 18th December
Unicorn & Cat All All
Event Visit to Bristol Museum. Christmas Carol Service in St Benedict’s Church – you are all welcome to join us. Year 3 Christmas play to parents. Christmas Lunch – free to all children – menus to follow. Christmas Jumper Day