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Week ended 23.06.17
CHILTON PRIMARY SCHOOL
NEWSLETTER
Year 6 mixed cricket – 13 June 2017
Y5 visit to Winter Gardens
Wednesday 14th June
The visit was great – we got to see a miniature rainforest and
lots of tropical plants. We also wrote
a letter telling the Prime Minister
why we think it is wrong to chop
down the rainforest which is taking
animals’ homes and all our oxygen.
Also we did lots of fun activities,
that were exciting.” Reporters
Kacey and Kate
“We learnt lots of amazing facts
about the layers of the forest and
saw beautiful flowers and plants.
We went on a mission looking for
clues around the gardens and we
saw fish. There were some brilliant
sculptures of dinosaurs which made
the gardens more prehistoric. After
we had found all the clues, we wrote
a letter to Mrs May our Prime
Minister”.
Reporters: Jack and Daisy
Year 5 Multi-skills
FBEC 15 June 2017
“We visited Ferryhill for a
day of sporting events. The
first activity was throwing
balls into a hoop. We also
did golf, rugby, football and
running – jumping and
hula hooping. We saw
teachers racing. We had a
good day”.
Reporters Olivia and Chloe
“We got School 2 School
points – there were four
schools taking part and we
came 4th”!. We had really
good fun”.
Reporters Enya and Jessica
“Year 6 went to Whitby last Thursday for a
trip linked to the book ‘Room 13’. When we
arrived at Whitby, we met Dr Crank who took
us on a walk around the west Cliff and told us
some spooky ghost stories. After that we
went and had our lunch from the fish and
chip shop: it was delicious! On the afternoon,
we went onto the beach. The sea was cold
but we still enjoyed it”.
Reporter: Harvey
Your school fund contributions
helped to brighten up our KS1
entrance – Thank you.
Sneak preview of Sports Day Practice
– let’s hope the sun shines next week –
thank you Millie (Y3) from taking
these photos.
Class Star of the
Week
Reader of the
Week
Citizen of the
week
Morning Nursery Grace Gracie-Leigh Emma
Afternoon Nursery Codie Alfie Mya
Reception – Ben Nevis Esther Mason Neave L
Reception – Snowdonia Lucas Amelia Joshua
Year 1 – Cotswolds Neeve Alesha Demi
Year 1 – Pennines Brodie Jenson Scarlett L
Year 2 – Lake Windermere Isabelle Neve Ava S
Year 2 – Scafell Pike Brooke Maddie Alfie
Year 3 – Hadrian’s Wall Mason Katie-May Keyn
Year 3 – Stonehenge Portia Lexie Freya
Year 4 – White Cliffs of Dover Luke Thomas Lucy
Year 4 – Lindisfarne Marcus Will Sarah
Year 5 – Dartmoor Iszy Taylor Holly
Year 6 – Giant’s Causeway Carla, Kate, Ella S, Kyla
Leo Megan, Josslin, Kate, Ella S
Years 6 – Loch Ness
This week’s winners are:
Scafell Pike
with 98.89%
Keep Calm and Keep Attending!
Year 1 Demi
Year 2 A'alayah
Year 3 Lexie
Year 4 Jessica
Year 5 Charlotte
Year 6 Hannah
Year 1 Rhys
Year 2 Kimberley
Year 3 Sarah
Year 4 Kevin
Year 5 Cameron
Year 6 Hannah
Lunch Time Awards
Dining Hall Award
Playground Award
Mrs Tate-
Cleaning Supervisor and Lunch Time
Supervisory Assistant
• Has 5 children and 6 Grandchildren
• Supports Manchester United
• Visiting Rome in October for a special
birthday
• Likes to decorate and knits for charity
www.chilton.durham.sch.uk e-mail [email protected] Tel: 01388 720255/721619
and finally……
Our future
Letters have gone out to parents and carers today via Parentpay inviting contributions to the
Academisation consultation process. We would ask you to read the information available – including
the initial letter and Frequently Asked Questions – and submit your views via the downloadable
consultation form. Hard copies of the form will also be made available in school at Parents’ Evening on
Monday 10th
July.
We will hold a consultation open forum meeting in school on Tuesday 11th
July. If you have any specific
questions, please send them in to us either electronically or by hand – and we will subsequently
endeavour to provide full and frank answers for you.
In the current educational climate within the UK, we feel it is essential that we take a proactive –
rather than a reactive – approach to planning for our school’s future, and it is important to us that our
families are partners in this process. We look forward to hearing from you.
Have an enjoyable weekend.
With best wishes,
Mrs A. Pybus-Coates
Headteacher
Mrs A. Pybus-Coates
Headteacher