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Friday 8th December 2023 DIARY FOR WEEK COMMENCING 11th December 2023 NO CLUBS LAST WEEK OF TERM
School Council
MON DAY
Year 1 Cricket* Year 1 Animals & The Environment
Year 2 IT Year 2 & 3 Football*
Year 3 Cookery
Year 1 Lets Get Moving
TUE S DAY WE DN E S DAY THURS DAY
Year 2 STEM Year 2 Cricket* Year 3 Swimming Year 3 Tennis* Year 2 & 3 Dance Club*
Year 1 Football Skills* Year 1 Yoga* Year 2 & 3 Choir
Year 1 Board Games Year 1 Ball Skills Year 2 Tennis 2 Art Yeat 2 & 3 European Cultures Year 3 Hockey Year 3 STEM Year 1 Lexia
FRI DAY
Christmas Memorial Hall. Minster after the performance week is There was some service and there is always a very wonderful comic no after school care special and magical timing and singing in that day and no time at St Peter’s 2- several parts in Year clubs running next 8 and this year has 2’s ‘A Midwife week. Please do been no exception. Crisis’. A special contact the office The children in mention should go team if you have Acorns made a to Ellen whose any queries. beautiful film rebeautiful solo as the telling the Christmas star had us all On Thursday we will story and the wiping away a tear treat your children Conkers film or two. Our fabulous to a day filled with productions shared Year 3 children Christmas themed all of their ideas and performed activities and favourite memories ‘Hoodwinked’, a festive fun. The about Christmas. pantomime version children can come in Both Acorns and of Robin Hood. They home clothes on a Conkers came did brilliantly to Christmas theme! together to show learn all the lines, We will also be their films and then sing in multiple having a delicious gave a lovely parts and give a traditional performance of truly entertaining Christmas lunch. Christmas songs. We performance. A big were so gratified to thank you to the On our final morning see our youngest teachers and you are invited to children perform on teaching assistants our last open stage in the Rayson who prepared the classroom of the room watched by children for the term where each very proud parents performances and class will be holding and grandparents. especially to our a pop-up shop with Reception had us all Christmas hero Mrs homemade items to smiling and crying in Hayden for the nine buy in aid of our equal measure, separate school charity, The wowing us with their performances that Yorkshire Children’s version of the happened this Charity. We hope Nativity where, as week. that you will be able well as orally telling to come along and the story, they also Our final week of support this worthy signed both the term promises to be cause. We will also story and the songs, a busy and hold our inter-house an incredible memorable one too. singing competition achievement for all On Wednesday at which always proves of the children. We 3:30pm we will be to be an also enjoyed some holding our entertaining and excellent dance Christingle service cheerful end to the moves to some in the Minster. You term. favourites from are all warmly Shaggy, Steps, and invited to come Wishing you a lovely others that made us along and share this weekend. all smile! very special service Year 1 presented with us. We have With best wishes, ‘It’s a Party’ and did sent information so well to learn and with all details to perform eight you by email so different songs as please do refer to well as be very this. Just a brave saying their reminder that all lines on their first children should be time on stage in the collected from the
Newsletter No: 12
Year 1 Street Dance* Year 2 & 3 Lioness Football* Year 2 & 3 Running Club Year 2 & 3 Board Games Year 3 Cricket*
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Wow, what a magical week we have had! School has been buzzing with excitement as all the children have shared their Christmas performances with family and friends. Years 1, 2 and 3 started the week off brilliantly performing in the Memorial Hall. Year 1 delivered their lines so confidently in It's a Party and their singing was fantastic. I was so proud of how they learned all the different songs, so many words to remember! Year 2 entertained us all with a Midwife Crisis, great acting, clear speaking from all the narrators and some great sheep dancing too! The children sang two of their songs in two-part harmony which is an incredibly tricky thing to do at such a young age. They worked so hard in our music lessons and it really did pay off with confident singing throughout the play. A special well done to Ellen for her beautiful singing in her solo as the star. Year 3 finished off the performances in the Memorial Hall with Hoodwinked. They all acted so confidently, remembering where to stand and to deliver their lines loudly and clearly. There were lots of humorous moments, not least the scene where some of our archers had a couple of sticky moments with where their arrows landed!! The whole year group sang beautifully throughout, navigating their way through tricky verses which slightly altered each time to singing in three part harmony as a year group. I couldn't have been prouder of all of them. We had three fabulous solos from Elio, Esme and Ellie, well done to you all, you overcame your nerves and sang your hearts out, definite stars to watch out for in the future. A special mention to all the children who had to step in for their absent friends last minute too. Melanie, Oliver, Emma, Connie and James, you made sure the show went on, you were true professionals, thank you. Wednesday was so exciting for our youngest children as the Acorns and Conkers put on their Christmas jumpers and performed a selection of Christmas songs to a very packed Rayson Room. We only had happy tears from the grown ups as the children sang their hearts out, a truly magical way to start the Christmas celebrations. Reception had a hard act to follow but they all rose to the occasion and performed the story of the Nativity brilliantly. They wowed everyone with their clear narration, complete with signing, and brought the house down with their fabulousl dancing. Miss Flockhart had clearly put them through their paces in PE this half term! All the children sang beautifully, they have worked so hard in music this half term learning the different songs, lots of words and actions to manage but they did it all so well and with lots of smiles! A busy but lovely week, we look forward to welcoming you all next week to our Christingle Service in York Minster, a really special occasion for our school community. Mrs Hayden.
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We are pleased to publish our Giving and Impact Review for 2022 and 2023 which highlights the generosity of our school supporters and the difference we are making. The release of this booklet aligns with the launch of our Keys for Life bursary fundraising campaign. We look forward to another year of progress, and we are excited to see what we can achieve together. Donations can be made to our Keys for Life Bursary Fund here.
UPDATE on Proposed sports pitches and improved parking at St Peter’s School This project is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to improve our existing sports facilities and provide even better opportunity for pupils to participate in sports and reach their potential on state-of-the-art facilities. The new parking area will also help to ease current parking issues at drop-off and pick-up times. Following planning submission last year, we have worked closely with City of York Council and other statutory consultees and have now submitted a pack of information which is available on the Council’s planning portal. You can still submit or re-submit your views to the Council by emailing planning.comments@york.gov.uk and quoting 22/02288/ FUL alongside your views. You can also find the planning application on the Council’s planning portal here and searching 22/02288/FUL.