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Spring 1
2016
Dates for your diary 12th January – Football tournament (notified pupils)
12th January – Parents’ consultations
26th January – Community afternoon tea 2.30pm – all welcome!
28th January – Rabbit Class visit to Leyland Trucks
1st February – Garstang High Y6 maths challenge (notified pupils)
2nd February – Parent Forum (6pm)
9th February – Penguins and Rabbits to Bonds for attendance award afternoon
11th February – FOCS disco (evening)
12th February – Non-uniform day and break up for half term
COMMUNITY AFTERNOON TEA
Tuesday 26th January 2016
2.30pm—4pm
All welcome
Proceeds going towards additional
staging for the hall.
SCHOOL CHOIR NEWS
Wednesday 2nd March 2016
Young Voices Concert at
The Manchester Arena
If you would like to book a coach seat,
please contact school office asap.
Year 6 Dance Festival at the Winter Gardens
Well done to our Year 6 pupils for putting
on such a good show at the
Winter Gardens.
You did Copp proud!
INTERNET SAFETY
Internet safety is always high on the agenda at Great Eccleston Copp CE School.
We have extensive security measures in place, which are constantly measured
both internally and externally to prevent our pupils from coming across any
potential dangers or accessing suitable material but also giving them strategies to
cope with this, if they do.
Your help is still needed to prevent children accessing inappropriate material at
home by way of filters, parental control and understanding what your child is
using the internet for.
The website below offers help and advice for parents and carers.
http://www.saferinternet.org.uk/advice-and-resources/parents-and
-carers/parental-controls
SCHOOL MEALS
If your child would like to start school meals then please
get in touch. Daily cost is £2.20 payable weekly/termly in
advance.
From 1st September 2014 ALL KS1 children are entitled to a free school meal
under the UIFSM scheme.
Please may we ask that if your child is on school meals and wants to stop and go on
to packed lunches, we do need two weeks notice, as food is ordered well in
advance and to allow for administrative changes.
Welfare/Income Based Free School Meals
If your child is entitled to statutory free school meals, based on the household
income, the school will receive over £1000 in extra funding to support them in
school, even if they don’t take the meals. To check your eligibility please ring
01524 581207 with your National Insurance number for an instant decision.
Infant Milk If you would like your
child to have milk,
please register and pay on the
Coolmilk website— www.coolmilk.com
CKC Meeting
Next Meeting Thursday
28th January 2016
APPLYING FOR SCHOOL PLACES FOR SEPTEMBER 2016 For Lancashire resident families who will require a primary school place in September 2016
the means of application is via Lancashire's on-line system at:
www.lancashire.gov.uk
(then search "school admissions")
It is quick and easy to use and offers an e-mail receipt of all submitted applications. Please
ensure that you hit the "submit" button when you are ready to send in your completed on-line
application. You must apply even if you already have siblings at your preferred school. If you
live in Lancashire you can include out of area preferences on your on-line application.
The closing dates for applications for September 2016 are at 11:59pm
15th January 2016
FOCS—Friends of Copp School
A massive congratulations to all the FOCS members,
staff and pupils who made the Christmas Fair such a
huge success.
A total of £1093.37 was raised. It is hoped that this will help school purchase another touch screen
for a classroom.
Dates for diary
21st January 2016 ~ FOCS Meeting
11th February 2016 ~ FOCS Disco
Christmas Rock FM
Cash For Kids Fundraiser
Thank you to all who donated.
Total Raised £108.92
Lancashire Schools Catering
Congratulations to Christina Stone in Wolves for winning
the Christmas Card Competition.
Please use the post box in the front
entrance for items for the school office.
This will save you
waiting and will reduce
the congestion in the
entrance area at the
beginning and end of the
school day.
Please ensure all
envelopes are named.
(Spare envelopes available by the post
box.)
EMERGENCY NUMBERS
In the event of an emergency or to
notify parents of any unavoidable
school closures, it is imperative that
we have the correct mobile number
and work contact number. Please
notify the office ASAP if there are
any changes to contact details.
Collections in school We are actively collecting to raise funds
for school and other charities.
Collection boxes are available at the
front of school. Please send in any of
the following.
Used postage stamps, ink
cartridges, mobile phones, pens and
batteries.
The Sainsbury’s Active Kids Scheme is
well under way. Please could any
vouchers be put in the collection box at
the front of school.
Lego Club
Y1 & Y2
Wednesday lunchtimes
The club is free of charge but we
would welcome donations of
Lego / Duplo.
Many thanks.
FOCS100
If you’d like to be a part of the
FOCS 100 draw, for cash prizes
every month, please
contact the office for a
form.
Fair Trade Tuck Shop
FRIDAY
22nd January 2016 at
3.15pm
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES AVAILABLE
TENNIS (Simon Ardron) - Tues after school
KEYBOARD (Primavolta) —Weds lunchtimes
GUITAR (Broughton Music Academy) —Tues lunchtimes
CHRISTIAN CLUB (Mrs Shipley)—Tues lunchtimes
CHOIR (Mrs Melvin) — Tues lunchtimes
RECORDER (Mrs Mason) - Fri after school
Sports4All Multisports for KS1—Thursday afterschool
DANCE (Mrs Melvin) - Weds afterschool
Film Clubs
KS1 KS2
11.01.2016 Ratatouille Inside Out
18.01.2016 Space Chimps Mr Bean’s Holiday
25.01.2016 The Muppets
Treasure Island
Jonny English
Reborn
01.02.2016 TBC Home
08.02.2016 TBC Diary of a Wimpy
Kid 2
TIME OUT OF SCHOOL
SATS WEEK KS2
w/c Monday 9th May 2016 Please avoid making any medical appointments for this week and those
leading up to it.
Please also remember that we are unable to authorise any time out of school
unless it is for very special reasons.
For Sale
“The History of Copp School” book written by
Dr. Wilkinson is available to buy from the office at
£5 each.
Smarties Out of School Care 3—11 years Smarties are based at Copp School and provide a range of activities for the
children, which include outdoor play with a variety of outdoor equipment, arts and
crafts, cookery, games, Nintendo Wii, interactive games and quiet area for
homework / reading.
Breakfast Club: 7.30am – 8.45am - £4.10 After School Club: 3.15pm – 6.00pm- £7.50
Please contact: Lydia Readyhough
01995 670969 or 07525 423783
Advertiser Page If you’d like to
advertise a local
business in this publica-
tion. Please send details
by email to
bursar@
coppschool.lancs.sch.uk.
Cost £5 per half term.
1st Great Eccleston Scout
Group Come and join one of your
Scout packs. Open to Girls and
Boys
Meet in the New Scout Hall,
Hall Lane, Great Eccleston
Group Beavers Cubs Scouts
Age
Range
5¾-8 8-10½ 10½-14
Day Mondays Tuesdays Fridays
Time 6-7.30 7-8.30 8-10.00
(Summer)
7.30-9.30
(Aut/Winter)
Leader Amanda
Swarbrick
Carolyn
Wilding
Steve
Thompson
Contact 07889
520423
01995
672972
01995
671516
Next issue due March 2016
Guitar Lessons in School There are still some spaces available for
any students wishing to start guitar
lessons in school during the Summer
Term. Lessons take place during school
time for 15 or 20 minutes per week (1 to
1 or in pairs). For any students in Years 2
or above wishing to enrol, or to find out
more information, please contact BMA
Music directly who will be happy to help.
(01772) 864300
Awarded
“Outstanding” By Ofsted
January 2013
Inskip Pre-school Unit 2,
Nightjar Way, Higham Side Road,
Inskip, Preston, PR4 0TF
Funding for 2 year olds and
all 3 & 4 year olds
Telephone 01772690294 Email: [email protected]