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Story of Holi | Why do we celebrate Holi? | Mythological Stories of India
Year 2 Engineers (Group 2)
Year 3 Film Year 3 Football* Reception Film Club Year 1 Football* Year 2 Multisports Year 2 STEM (Group 2) Year 3 Language Year 3 Swimming
Year 3 Tennis*
Reception Story Time (Group 2) Year 1 Creative (Group 2) Year 1 Cricket*
The children across the school are starting to have drama workshops that are led by Bev Veasey who teaches Drama across the whole school. The children are thoroughly enjoying these workshops, based around their themed book or stories they enjoy. Thank you to Ms Veasey for these sessions and welcome to our school. As you are aware over the past term, we have advertised for Mrs Pennels replacement. I am delighted to let you know that Mrs Pennels will be returning to school on Monday and is excited about working with the children. Now I am off to write the quiz for tonight for the St Peter’s 28 Friends Curry and Quiz night...
Years 2 & 3 Choir Year 1 Sign Language Year 1 Tennis* Year 2 Art (Group 2) CANCELLED Year 2 Multisports
Year 3 Netball Year 3 STEM
FRIDAY
On Wednesday we had many Governors who visited the school to observe how we embed technology into our teaching. They visited many classes and saw children using Green Screens creating films, children using code to manipulate robots, children using QR codes to complete challenges in the classroom and using iPads to become authors, evening the children were editing the most wonderful giving a challenge to grow pieces of writing into bacteria and on Friday the commercial books. Miss Carless children have been charged to then taught the governors how teach the teachers something to use the technology that our new. Learning something new children use. The governors helps your brain do things were impressed with how better. Children can choose to technology is embedded at complete the activities over the school and loved joining in the weekend and send photographs lessons they observed. My to Miss Murray and Mrs Johnson thanks to them giving up their who have organised the week. time to visit us at school and all they do in support of the RC have visited the National school, thank you to our
Year 1 Story Club (Group 2)
Year 2 Cricket*
THURSDAY
full moon of the Hindu lunar month, Phalguna. It is widely believed that the paintthrowing is based on the legend of deity Krishna, who was selfconscious about the blue colour of his face. The Reception children joined in the celebration by throwing coloured paint at each other in celebration of this legend. What great fun this was!
Reception Drama (Group 2)
Year 2 Multisports
WEDS
The children have made towers out of playing cards, investigated Growth Mindset to confront challenges, a passion for learning, and viewing failure as a springboard for growth as characteristics associated with a growth mindset by watching the ‘Michael Jordan’ Michael Jordan "Failure" Nike Commercial film and completing a complicated matchstick challenge. The activity on Wednesday was focussing on living things that grow by germinating a bean in a jar at home. On Thursday
Today is the Hindu religious Festival of ‘Holi’. The date of Holi is determined by the Hindu lunar calendar which means it is not the same every year but does fall around the same time. On Wednesday next week the whole of St Peter’s School will Holi is a national holiday in have a Day to support the India and Nepal and is also people of Ukraine. Pupils and observed by Hindus across the staff alike have been looking globe. for opportunities to support the people of Ukraine and we therefore have decided that, as a whole foundation, we will run a non-uniform day on Wednesday 23rd March. The cost to pupils will be £1, to be collected on the day, and they are encouraged to wear yellow and blue clothing wherever possible. There is more Holi is a Hindu festival that celebrates the triumph of good information later in the newsletter and additional ways over evil, and the coming of spring. It lasts for a night and a you can help the people of Ukraine through school. day, taking place on the last
DIARY FOR WEEK COMMENCING 21st MARCH 2022
TUESDAY
The theme for STEM week this year is Growth! Every day we have focussed on a new interpretation of the word ‘growth’ and we have sent home new STEM challenges each day for you to have a go at.
amazing children and huge thanks to the staff and particularly Miss Carless for organising the morning.
MONDAY
Railway Museum on Thursday and had a brilliant time learning about how steam trains work, mechanics and the notion of speed. The children and staff had a great time and there are photographs and a report later in the newsletter. It has been STEM week this week at St Peter’s 2-8. It started with a brilliant assembly led by Miss Murray who explained all the amazing activities that were happening throughout the week both in school and science challenges at home. The children were fascinated by the following film about British inventions and scientists. British Science Week 2022 - British Inventions and Scientists. Kids Edutainment Video. BSW22
Newsletter No: 22 Friday, 18th March 2022
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Year 1 Film Year 1 Street Dance* Year 2 Coding (Group 2) Year 2 Football* Year 2 Tennis*
I hope you have a wonderful weekend.
Year 3 Cricket* Year 3 Groovy Greeks
Best wishes,
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Reception Swimming
Notice Board
house points trophy
Music award
MONK
• Beatrix (1A) • Izzy (2P)
PE award • George R (RJ) • Izzy (2P)
• All of RC and Robert (RJ)
• Charlotte (1E)
• Oliver (RJ)
• William (2J)
• All of RM)
• Ros (2P)
• Irwin (1A)
• Harriet (3C)
• Rafferty (1C)
• All of 3M
• Connie (1E)
• All of 3S
value champions
• Oliver (2H)
learning superheroes
• Magnus (RC)
• Freya (2P)
• Thomas (RJ)
• Jack (3C)
• Thomas (RM)
• Tulsi (3M)
• David (1A)
• Olivia (3S)
• Finbar (1C)
• Bea (3S)
• Mason (1E)
•Lottie (3S)
• Pierce (2H)
•Arabella (3S)
• Olivia (2J)
Notice Board DAY FOR UKRAINE Pupils and staff alike have been looking for opportunities to support the people of Ukraine. We have therefore decided that, as a whole foundation, we will run a non-uniform day on Wednesday 23rd March. The cost to pupils will be £1, to be collected on the day, and they are encouraged to wear yellow and blue clothing wherever possible.
For as long as the conflict lasts, we have also taken the decision that our fundraising in Chapel should be given to the Red Cross to support their work in Ukraine. We are also exploring links with a local charity who take supplies out to those who have been displaced by the conflict. We are therefore looking for donations of the following items, all of which can be brought to the Vestry or to the School Chapel:
Blankets
Thermal blankets
Toiletries
First aid kits
Nappies
Baby milk formula
FRIENDS OF ST PETER’S 2-8 DATES AT A GLANCE
Saturday 11th Summer Ball June
Adults only
Sunday 26th June
Everyone
Clif-fest
ART CLUB Year 2 Art Club next Wednesday will not take place. Mrs Hall apologies for this unavoidable cancellation.
Playgroup
Some pictures from our first week back at playgroup!
School Council Council have had a busy couple of weeks following our eco schools presentation to the whole school. Mr Robinson the catering manager came to see us about things that are going to change in the dining room to make the school more environmentally friendly and use food
waste more effectively. Council are hoping to help him implement this with using the new recycling bins and explaining to our classes how to use them. We also went on a litter picking walk as part of our joint eco schools work with St Peter’s 13-18.
STEM Week Well done and thank you to all of the children who took part in the STEM activities at home this week. We received some fantastic pictures of children (and grown-ups!) displaying great resilience to overcome the challenges and were very impressed, particularly with the card towers! We have heard many failure/success stories with this activity, and it has been wonderful to hear the tales of spirit and sheer determination to overcome the difficulties faced. In the words of Albert Einstein “In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure.”
In school we have been celebrating STEM in our classes and have had great fun carrying out experiments, setting up mind boggling maths challenges and engineering some impressive structures. Please don’t forget to send in pictures/videos from today’s challenge so that we can share our new found skills with the rest of school in assembly next week. Miss Murray and Mrs Johnson x
On Monday morning, Year 2 took part in their Inter-House Netball Competition. The sun was shining, and the children approached the playground with great big smiles on their faces, ready to start the competition. This competition was a fantastic opportunity to work with other members of their house who they may have not played with before, to build on communication and teamwork skills. It was heart warming to see all the children being so kind to one another, helping the children on court with tactical awareness and encouraging each other when cheering on their house throughout the competition. I am delighted with all the Year 2 children; with how much resilience they have displayed throughout their netball lessons. As a year group, the children completed
PE
zoom PE lessons working on their netball skills last year during lockdown and I have been really impressed with how well they have adopted the skills and flourished in confidence during mini matches this year. I was amazed with how quickly the children have picked up the complex rules of netball, grasping not to run with the ball but knowing they can pivot around to see where their teammates are positioned and the tactics behind the game in order to get in front of their opposition, by constantly moving into space. Exceptional work Year 2, Miss Hopper and I are very proud of what you have accomplished within netball this year! A huge thank you to all Year 2 staff and sport graduates who supported with the Inter-House Netball Competition!
ACORNS
‘Chick chick chick chick chicken, lay a little egg for me!’ So much excitement in Acorns as our little chicks have hatched. We have learnt our little chick song in music, and we have been fluttering about like baby chicks. During our morning song the Acorns have ‘cracked’ out of their eggs and it has been delightful to see
their enthusiasm. Apart from fluffy chicks in our class, we were able to have a lovely walk down to the river and had a picnic on the benches. The children loved running about in the open space and found sticks which became fire hoses to extinguish the fires. We have now learnt about three lifecycles: the butterfly, the
chicken and the frog. Now that spring is almost upon us, we have managed to gather some frog spawn to have in our classroom too. We really do feel like our classroom has become a place of investigation and exploration with our chicks and frog spawn. It has been a marvellous week.
Fee Fi Fo Fum, I smell... Spring is in the air!
This week our new traditional tale, Jack and the Beanstalk, has got us all excited about the world around us! We have decided we want to plant our own magic beans and seeds to investigate what happens, so we’ve been busy gardening in preparation. Next, we discovered something incredible had been laid in the pond… frogspawn! We are all hoping that by looking after them we will see them grow and change from tadpoles into frogs!
CONKERS
Wow! What a week we have had in Reception! We have loved STEM week; growing our own broad beans, devising a cress and mustard controlled experiment, designing paper bridges, towers and buildings and testing their strength!
RECEPTION
(throughout the week) and then learnt some There has been a lot of interest in our new Indian dance moves. We then made our way to additions to the nature table, frogspawn from our the field for our hotly anticipated Holi paint wildlife pond which has already started to hatch, party! We started by gently applying powder paint causing lots of excitement and researching. to each other's faces, asking permission before RC had a very exciting trip to the Railway dabbing it on gently which the children did Museum, taking on team explorer challenges and brilliantly. Then the fun really began as we ran drawing detailed pictures of some of our around the field adults and children alike favourite trains. throwing powder paint on each other to the Friday bought a very special day as we celebrated sound of squeals of delight! the Hindu festival of Holi with a day full of excitement, colour, dancing, tasty treats and laughter. The children found out all about Holi through books and presentations then enjoyed some delicious Indian treats made by our school chef, made mango lassi and Holi biscuits
We have also been practising our class assembly, well done to all the children who have been practising their line to say at home too, you are superstars and we can't wait to share our learning with parents next week!
RECEPTION
YEAR 1 This week has been an emotional rollercoaster as we entered the Land of Tempers! Visiting this land has been a lovely opportunity to discuss our emotions and how we can recognise different emotions in other people. We decided to study Picasso and his classic abstract face art before using different mediums to create our own abstract emotion art. We had to choose the colours that we felt represented that emotion or feeling and carefully shade in our abstract faces. Performance poetry revealed itself to be a great
opportunity for expressing different emotions and we thoroughly enjoyed watching Michael Rosen perform Chocolate Cake and No Breathing in Class before learning and performing a poem of our own, called Isabel and the Bear. We have really enjoyed using our acting skills this week in anticipation of the class assemblies in the upcoming weeks. We cannot wait to show off everything we have learnt this term!
YEAR 1
YEAR 2 This week Year 2 have wandered into the wonderful chapter 'The Lobster- Quadrille'. The children had a fantastic morning with Mrs Birch learning how to dance a 'Lobster' quadrille! The children- or should I say lobsters- had to partner up and dance, all while instructed by the Gryphon and as the Mock-Turtle sang! What a bizarre scene, which got us thinking about the bizarre creatures we have met in the last few chapters of the text. Over the week we have enjoyed reading a selection of animal Flip Flap books by the author Axel Scheffler which inspired us to create our own 'half and half' animals. We painted our amazing creatures on brown paper using watercolours and outlined our designs with black ink. In Literacy we then learnt about rhyming strings and created our own mini 'Flip Flap' books! In science we have been learning all about pollination! We became very busy little bees,
buzzing around the classrooms and brushing pollen onto our feet and drinking nectar! Maths this week has been focused around 3D shapes and the children have enjoyed completing STEM challenges and building 3D models, towers and nets. During our Forest School sessions we have been busy preparing for our Wonderland Garden Party next week with some planting, sign making and fairy garden designing!
Coming up next week... We will be hosting our very own Wonderland inspired Garden Party at Forest School on Thursday and will spend the week preparing for what promises to be a lovely afternoon of lawn games, dancing and a delicious afternoon tea! Have a lovely weekend!
YEAR 2
It has been a very fun, STEM themed week of learning in Year 3. We begun on Monday by learning about the diet of a polar bear; discovering what they eat, how many calories they need to eat in order to sustain themselves and their food chain. We went on to use our imaginations to create a tasty three course meal for Bear in our story, based on our previous learning. The choices ranged from scrumptious, juicy prawn cocktails to battered cod to seal nuggets with a tasty (!) blood dip! We then wrote the descriptions of our courses and typed them up on the iPads, using the Pic Collage app to edit the text and add images. In Science we continued our learning about harmful greenhouse gases and using sweets and tooth picks, made mini models of their components. We also carried out an ocean acidification experiment using carbonate water and red cabbage water and learnt about the Midnight sun which features heavily in our story. As the theme for STEM week is growth, we decided to incorporate this with our thematic learning. April continues to feed Bear
YEAR 3
oat biscuits as he is constantly hungry, so we thought we would help by baking some of our own to give to him. We used baking powder and talked about its role within baking and why it is such an important ingredient; ultimately helping it to rise! We were also lucky enough to have Lizzie’s daddy come in to talk to us all about his polar adventures. The challenges he faced and the level of endurance, resilience and strength needed for such an adventure were clear to see, but it hasn’t put our enthusiastic explorers off!
In maths we have come to the end of our work on Area and Perimeter and have thoroughly enjoyed measuring and working out tricky problems. Lots of children have participated in this week’s STEM challenges at home and we are very impressed with the resilience and patience the children have shown towards tackling each activity.
YEAR 3
Curry & Quiz Night - Friday 18th March Quiz Night is TONIGHT! Please remember it is a CASH DONATIONS BAR so you need to bring cash with you. Please arrive at 7.30pm when we will serve Welcome Drinks and ensure everyone has a team. We will then start prompt at 8pm. Curry will be served at approximately 8.45pm. We usually finish between 10.30pm and 11pm. Nearly New Uniform Sale Thank you to everyone who purchased from the Nearly New Uniform sale last week. We are looking in to dates for more sales next term (including at least one sale per half term for Year 3 parents to purchase 8-13 uniform). We will let you know as soon as these are arranged. We have also had numerous enquiries about uniform donations. As soon as we have sorted the stock which is left after the sale, we will let you know what items we are in need of. Thank you. The Summer Ball *Saturday 11th June 2022* please note this is a date change This will be a black tie evening event for parents/carers of 2-8 pupils, with all profits going to The Children's Heart Surgery Fund. Clif-Fest - Sunday 26th June 2022
Our school fete finally returns for a bigger and even better family day out. Everyone within the St Peter's Foundation is invited, along with friends and family, to come and have fun! So pop the date in the diary! Friends of St Peter's 2-8 Dates at a Glance Summer Ball (Sat 11th June) adults only Clif-Fests (Sun 26th June - 12-3pm) everyone
EASTER HOLIDAY St Peter’s School 2-13 STP Holiday Club - Nursery - J5 4- 8 April 2022 An exciting mix of fun-packed activities including sports, swimming, crafts, baking, games and outdoor adventures all delivered by St Peter’s School staff. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO & BOOKING
STP Football Camp - Y2 to J3 11-13 April 2022 After a very successful launch in half term Man United Academy football coach Paul Burke will be running another three days of football coaching for boys and girls of all abilities this Easter at St Peter’s School. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO & BOOKING
All Out Sports / Cricket Camps - age 4-14 11-14 and 19-22 April 2022 All Out is an exciting sporting option for children this Easter. Fun & friendly multi-sports and specialist cricket camps are available for booking located at St Peter’s School 8-13 sports hall and 1st XI cricket nets and outfield. All sporting abilities welcome. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO AND BOOKING * Please note this is organised by an external company
Creative Workshops - ages 5-8 19 to 22 April 2022 The talented team of professional actors from Creative Coliseum return for another exciting holiday camp this Easter at Peter’s. Coliseum’s workshops are fully engaging, creatively inspiring, entertaining and laugh out loud fun for all. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO AND BOOKING * Please note this is organised by an external company
9:10 - 10:00
Break
2:20 - 3:10
Break
3:30-4:20
Art s/craft s
4:30-5
Swimmin g Art s/craft s
J2 , 3, 4, 5
Forest School Forest School
Pap er A er op lan es
Games
Bakin g
Bakin g
Forest School
ui et
Swimmin g Comput in g
Q
Games Art s/craft s
T im
e
Swimmin g
Lego Swimmin g
Art s/craft s
Registration
J1
1:20 - 2:10
Lunch
Lunch 1 2: 1 5
Y3
Art s/craft s Board Games
B reak 10 :0 0 - 10 :2 0
Y1 Y2
11:20 - 12:10
Trip - Piglet s (East er Egg - St rav agan za)
Registration
Rec
10:20 - 11:10
B reak 3:10 - 3:30
Group 8:30-9 Nur ser y
Swimmin g
Tuesday 5t h April
Board Games
Foot ball
Net ball
Swimmin g
Swimmin g
Art s/craft s
10:20-11:10
Q
Art s/craft s
Net ball
D an c e Wor kshop
Foot ball
Foot ball
D an c e Wor kshop
11:20 - 12:10
1:20 - 2:10
2:20 - 3:10
Art s/craft s
Bakin g
Games
Free Play
Bakin g
Games
Free Play
Drawin g
Swimmin g
Games
4:30-5
e
Games
Forest School
3:30-4:20
D an c e Wor kshop
Art s/craft s
Registration
Board Games Net ball
J2 , 3, 4, 5
Art s/craft s
3:10 - 3:30
Swimmin g
12:15
J1
Lego
Trip - Piglet s (East er Egg - St rav agan za)
3:10 - 3:30
Y3
Registration
Y1 Y2
Forest School Art s/craft s
2:20 - 3:10
T im
Games
1:20 - 2:10
ui et
Con st ruct ion
Rec
11:20 - 12:10
Break
Nur ser y
10:20 - 11:10
Lunch
9:10 - 10:00
Break
Group 8:30-9
Board Games
Wedn esday 6t h April
Y2 Y3 J1 J2 , 3, 4, 5
Games Swimmin g Tag Rugby Arts/ crafts
Art s/craft s
Swimmin g
Art s/craft s
Tag Rugby
Swimmin g
Art s/craft s
Tag Rugby
Comput in g
Bakin g Trip - Agilit y
e T im
Forest School
ui et
Bakin g
Film Flim
Swimmin g
Film
1:20 - 2:10
2:20 - 3:10
3:30 - 4:20
Games
Art s/craft s
Ultimate Frisbee
4:30-5
Registration
Art s/craft s
Y1
3:30-4:20
Break 3:10 - 3:30
Rec
Lunch 12:15
O bstac le Cour se
Registration
Nur ser y
Q
9:10 - 10:00
Break 10:00 - 10:20
Group 8:30-9
Y3 J1 J2 , 3, 4, 5
Swimmin g Ultimate Frisbee D odgeball
Forest School Dodgeball
Art s/craft s
Comput in g
Dodgeball
Swimmin g
Art s/craft s
Art s/craft s
Free Play
Swimmin g
Con st ruct ion
D ance Work shop Art s/craft s Ultimate FrisbeeTeam C hallenge T eam Challen ge
Swimmin g
Trip - Agilit y
T im
Games
ui et
D ance Work shop
Q
Team C hallenge
Games Art s/craft s
Comput in g Art s/craft s
4:30-5
Registration
Y2
Tower Building D ance Work shop
11:20 - 12:10
Lunch 12:15
Y1
10:20 - 11:10
D ance Work shopTower Building
Break 3:10 - 3:30
Free Play
Registration
Rec
9:10 - 10:00
Break 10:00 - 10:20
Group 8:30-9 Nur ser y
e
Thursday 7t h April
Team C hallenge
Friday 8t h April
J1 J2 , 3, 4, 5
Swimmin g Egg Hun t Cricket
Egg Hun t Games
Egg Hun t
Swimmin g
Bakin g
Boun cy Cast le
Cricket Swimmin g
Tower Building Boun cy Cast le
Swimmin g
Art s/craft s
Boun cy Cast le
Bin go
Cricket
Egg Hun t
Boun cy Cast le
Bin go
Swimmin g
Egg Hun t
Bakin g
Bin go
e
Games Con st ruct ion
3:30 - 4:20
T im
Egg Hun t
ui et
2:20 - 3:10
Games
Q
1:20 - 2:10
Art s/craft s
Bin go Bakin g Boun cy Cast le
4:30-5
Registration
Y3
Games
11:20 - 12:10
Break 3:10 - 3:30
Y2
Art s/craft s Boun cy Cast le
10:20 - 11:10 Bouncy C astle
Lunch 12:15
Y1
Registration
Rec
9:10 - 10:00 Tower Buildin g
Break 10:00 - 10:20
Group 8:30-9 Nur ser y
Please note this timetable is subject to change and will be confirmed again in the final week before Holiday Camp starts once bookings close and final numbers are confirmed.
Please note this timetable is subject to change and will be confirmed again in the final week before Holiday Camp starts once bookings close and final numbers are confirmed.