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SG MESSENGER: Friday 1st March 2019, No. 21 www.springgroveschool.co.uk
GREEN EGGS AND HAM
Well done to Prep 5D for a lovely Dr Seuss assembly
Requests have gone out for pupil volunteers to come into school for Open Morning—please fill out the
Google form. We will also be sending out a request this week for cakes for Open Morning.
Many thanks for all your support!
SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION
Scholarships are available for internal and external candidates into Years 3, 4 and 5. The deadline for applications is Monday 11 March. For more information and application forms please con-tact Mrs Lee-Browne, Head of Marketing and Admissions: [email protected]
HELPING EACH OTHER
Our wellbeing photo of the week: ‘When you
have had a long day on a school trip in the sun down on the beach exploring life in the stone age
including cave painting, dancing and paint-making, and you are too tired to walk unaided back to the minibus, it is good to know there is always some-
one who can help, encourage and carry you through to the journey's end.’
CALLING ALL QUIZZERS!
Come and test your brainpower against quizmaster Mr C!
Tickets are available from Mrs Read Only £5 per person
Bar available—bring your own food
WORLD BOOK DAY
Ready, Steady, Read!
To celebrate World Book Day -on Thurs-day 7th March the children will be given information about the Ready, Steady, Read challenge which will be taking place next week. This will be a chance to enthuse the chil-dren about books and reading as well as raise funds to keep our fabulous library bursting at the seams with stupendous books!
YEAR 1 TRIP TO WYE
On Thursday, Year 1 walked to Wye and spent some time exploring the village, and visiting the church. The trip was part of our investigations into village life (Geography) and Christianity (RE). At Wye Church we met
Revd Holy who spoke to the children about the many different ceremonies that occur in the Christian Church. Then we had our very own wedding ceremony—celebrating the marriage of Rosalind and Jonathan, followed by a christening ceremony to baptise the baby daughter of Eryn and Oliver. Thank you to Revd Holy, and to
Mr Allan and Ms Hughes for accompanying us.
HALF TERM SKIING
Half term saw some skiing action on the slopes in France and Austria. Well done to
everyone who im-proved their skiing
over the week, and to those who came home
with certifi-cates and medals.
DISPLAY OF THE WEEK
Teddies’ Jungle is our display of the
week .
ARTIST OF THE WEEK
Liberty W (Prep 3) is our Artist of the Week
this week, with her underwater
scene.
TEDDIES NEWS
Teddies love their new reading corner—where they can go to choose their own books.
INTERNET SAFETY: Recent Viral Social Media Story
Following recent media stories regarding a viral story being shared on social media, I feel I should raise awareness of the importance of online safety. Having sought advice I would like to share the following information with parents. A longer version of this article is being sent out to all parents via our clarion call messaging system.
I appreciate that the story has created some anxiety amongst adults (and children who have seen the images) but it’s im-portant to recognise that most of the current concerns have been fuelled by the recent publicity. Credible reports about this issue are very rare, making it difficult for people to know precisely what is going on. Due to recent publicity it is likely that content is now being created and shared on popular social media apps to generate fear and panic.
Viral stories such as this often contain graphic or distressing imagery; we strongly recommend this is not shared with chil-dren. It is also important to recognise that by mentioning specific challenges by name, we may encourage children to ex-plore something that they were previously unaware of, either out of curiosity, or because they want to feel involved in what everyone is talking about.
Online safety is an important part of keeping children safe at Spring Grove School and is taught to all pupils. Our curriculum empowers children to become critical thinkers and to understand how they can to stay safe and behave appropriately online, but we can only be successful in keeping children safe online if we work with you.
Vigilance The governors and staff at Spring Grove regard children’s safety as our highest priority. We advise as follows: the school is playing its part by providing filters at school that prevent unwanted access to the wrong sites and also the means to identi-fy when the ‘wrong’ words are being typed into search bars. However, this should never be a substitute for vigilance being maintained at home as well as at school. All parents should be aware that children need restrictions on their computer time, that they should not be allowed unlimited online access. It may interest parents to know that a survey amongst our Reception children this week revealed that whilst they are aware that they should report things they find disturbing to an adult, more than 50% of them claim they have played on Fortnite, a game designed for children with a minimum age of 12!
Do you know what your children are playing on their computers?
Headmaster’s Scholars of the Week
Roan E for producing a superb batch of lemonade! Emilia N for an excellent Anglo-Saxon
project. Annabelle W for excellent sketching in her
art book. Faith B and Eleanor M for their excellent joint piano
composition played in this morning’s assembly.
Well done!
INVESTIGATING SHADOWS
Prep 3 made the most of the unseasonally beautiful weather this week to take their shadow investiga-tions outdoors.
MY HALF TERM Finn C made an entertaining slideshow of his trip to
Suffolk over half term.
PTA NEWS
UPCOMING PTA EVENTS
Friday 15th March: Quiz Night—7pm for 7.30pm
ASSEMBLY COFFEE ROTA
Many thanks to our PTA reps and volunteers for manning the tea & coffee station on the following assembly dates. Please check the rota below for your date (until half term): 8th March - Year 5R SG PTA Reps 15th March - SG PTA Reps 22nd March - SG PTA Reps 29th March - Prep 6 SG PTA Reps
PTA GENERAL MEETING
The SG PTA met on 12 February. Please > click here to view the full minutes of this meeting.
This year’s committee and class reps are:
Committee:
Chair - Mrs Boyd ([email protected]) Secretary - Mr Lutz ([email protected]) Treasurer - Mrs Jones ([email protected]) 2nd Hand Uniform - Mrs Rimmer Summer Ball - Mrs Rimmer, Mrs Courtenay-Snipp, Mrs Borg, Mrs Reilly, Mrs Makin
Class Reps:
Teddies - Mrs Miller-Jones Nursery - Mrs Miller-Jones Reception - Mrs Savory & Mrs Garland Year 1 - Mrs Miller-Jones Year 2 - Mrs Battershill and Mrs Newman Prep 3 - Mrs Savory and Mrs Clarke Prep 4 - Mrs Borg Prep 5 - Mrs Doswell Prep 6 - Dr Taylor & Ms Herrmannsen Smith
ADVERTISE IN THE MESSENGER
If you would like to place an advert in the Messenger, please email [email protected] for costs and terms & conditions.
Conningbrook Sailing Club are running two beginner days in the Easter holi-days on Mon-day 8th and Fri-day 12th April with 8 places each and would be keen to have children from Spring Grove School who
have never sailed before, to come along to one of those days. They also plan to run after school sailing clubs on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons for the first half of the Summer term in smaller groups of 6. Once again, they are very keen to have Spring Grove Children. Registration is already open for the holiday days and Tuesday and Thurs-day clubs on the webcollect site via their website: www.cinqueportsailing.org. Children must be aged 8 and above. If you would like more information
about the club, please speak to Louise Courtenay-Snipp.
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Headmaster’s coffee mornings in the SG50 Library All are very welcome!
Tuesday 5 March — Year 1 to Prep 6 parents
FOR SALE
Stowting. 5 bedroomed equestrian farmhouse with 6 acres and stables.
For further details email [email protected]
SPORT U10\U11 Rugby v Dover College U11 Match Reporter – Issah K-G On Wednesday, we quickly wolfed down our lunch and sprinted off the to the bus. The SG U11 B Team were playing Dover College at rugby. It was a very long journey but finally we got there. The A Team had started training for their match but our match was later. After the A Team match finished, we were ready. Everyone made some extraordinary tackles, especially Cameron and some players scored some tries. When the half time whistle blew, we were winning because they had 4 and we had an astonishing 5 tries! We had a super team talk. Just when things were looking up, they scored. Luckily, in this half we scored 4 more tries and they scored 1 more and the try I mentioned. The score was 9-6 to Spring Grove and we came back happier than when we went there. Thanks to Mr Smith for taking us and the anonymous chef who made the meal. Man of the Match was Cameron. Well played SG. U10 Match Reporter – Thomas B
On Wednesday 27 February, SG went face to face with Dover College. Sadly, we had to play tag rugby and we were quite rusty at it after we hadn’t played it for a while. So after all the changing at break time, the big game kicked off. We got to a bit of a nervy start and conceded a try. It was a major breakthrough when Sam, Felipe and Finn each scored a try. Then, Dover sadly got through our defence and scored a try. Half time at 3-2 we were determined to win. Mr Curnow gave us a quick team talk and we got un-derway. After Daniel scored a prolific try, we got back into our defensive line but straight after that, Dover scored another try. But James quickly got through the de-fence and scored a good try. It was like a ping-pong game no matter how quickly it
went!!! Dover scored another quick 2 tries but that didn’t stop Daniel from scoring again!!!! And what a shame it was when Dover scored once again. The Dover coach wanted a last minute team talk with his players and the game got underway again. 1 second left and Felipe played a lovely pass out to the wing to me… and I was so close to scoring a great try but the corner where I tried to score, there were Dover players all around me and I accidentally dropped the ball into touch and…. The whistle blew. I’ll be honest with you I was very disappointed that I didn’t have the match-winning try. The final score was 6-6 to nobody. Thank you to Mr Curnow for coach-ing us and Mr Curtis for preparing the match tea. Better luck next year SG. U8\U9 Rugby v Dover College Match Reporter – Freddie L
On Wednesday 27th February, SG U8s took on the Dover College team who had just finished a game against the U9s. Early on Dover College showed they were warmed up and had learned from their first game, but they still struggled to stop our direct runs. Shaysha, Osten and Ferdie scored great tries but Dover College matched us each time. The game was very tight running into half time but unbelievably it appeared that their half-time talk was better than ours! Dover College came out throwing wide passes that found our defence wanting. Ferdie did score another 2 tries but we just couldn’t stop our opponents building a score.
The final score was 8-5 to Dover College. The man of the match was Ferdie for his impressive hatrick. Thank you Mr Curnow for refereeing and for coaching us. Better luck next time SG!
SPORT U9 Netball v Ashford Match Reporter - Emilia N
On Thursday the U9s went to Ashford School for a netball match. We lost the toss and the game began. In the first quarter, Ashford scored one goal but we were unable to score. Miss Spicer gave us a great team talk about snatching the ball. In the second quar-ter we still didn’t score and Ashford scored again. In the third quarter - guess what? May scored a goal! Our chances were looking up. In the final quarter, Ashford scored again and we were unable to, even though we were trying as hard as we could - well, that’s what Miss Spicer said! The final score was 4:1 to Ashford. Thank you Ashford for the deli-
cious hot dogs and apples. Thank you Miss Spicer for coaching us and for driving us to the match. Better luck next time SG. U9 Netball v Ashford Match Reporter - Sophie B-S Let’s just say that… it was a… brave loss…, okay? I guess I’ll have to tell you all about it... Ashford scored two goals in the first quarter. That’s because we were SCARED, ok? our guard was down, and it was very cold. Ash-
ford wore hoodies which was a bit of a disadvantage for us. The next quarter was about the same with Ashford dominating most of the game and scoring two more goals. The team talks were good, anyway, third quarter, ACTION! So, our defence was thicker. However hard we tried, the ball just wouldn’t go in and we were just a bit unlucky, and Ashford scored one more goal. Unfortunately, Ashford managed to score another point in the final quarter. The match ended six nil to Ash-ford. We did become feistier and fiercer. We all had our moments, and we all had fun! We were strong in attack and feisty in defence and improved from the first half. After-
wards, we had a lovely match tea of a hotdog. The player of the match was, drumroll please…. Isobel Jones! Congratulations Isobel. Even though Ashford were a good team, we held our ground and it was the first match for most of our girls. Thank you to Miss Spicer for taking us and Miss Drury for her great coaching. Well done everyone who played! Better luck next time, SG!
Girls’ Interhouse Football Tournament Winners were... Austen House!
Spring Grove School Lunch Menu – Spring Term 2019
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3
Monday Carrot & Cumin Soup with Crudités (V)
Pasta Bolognaise with Garlic Bread (M)
Mushroom Stroganoff & Rice( V) Jacket Potatoes
Sauté Green Beans Fresh Tossed Salad
Apple & Blackberry Crumble with Cus-
tard
Tomato & Basil Soup with Crudités (V)
Chicken, Mozzarella & Ham Panini (M) Beef Tomato, Basil & Mozzarella Panini
Sauté/Jacket Potatoes Garden Peas
Roasted Root Vegetables
Fresh Fruit Platters
Tomato Soup with Crudités (V)
Beef Stew & Herb Dumplings(M)
Linda McCartney Sausages (V) Champ/Jacket Potatoes
Savoy Cabbage Lemon Carrots
Chocolate Sponge & Chocolate
Sauce
Tuesday Chunky Vegetable Soup with Crudités (V)
Butcher Sausages & Fried Onions (M)
Ricotta & Spinach Stuffed Pasta Shells (V)
Creamed Potatoes/Jacket Potatoes Buttered Savoy Cabbage Carrots Cooked in Lemon
Orange Fruit Jelly
Vegetable Broth Soup with Crudités (V)
Homemade Mini Beef Sliders
served in a Bun (M) Vegetable & Potato Hash (V)
Diced/Jacket Potatoes Sweet corn
Tossed Salad
Syrup Sponge & Custard
Minestrone Soup with Crudités (V)
Beef Meatballs in a Tomato & Basil
Sauce (V) Herby Cheese & Tomato Tart (V)
Sauté/Jacket Potatoes Penne Pasta
Mini Corn on the Cob
Carrot Cake & Custard
Wednesday
Tomato & Vegetable Soup
with Crudités (V)
Roast Topside of Beef & Yorkshire Pudding (M)
Homemade Cheese & Tomato Quiche (V)
Roasted/Jacket Potatoes Cauliflower Cheese
Mashed Carrot & Swede
Homemade Banoffee Pie
Sweet Potato & Rosemary Soup with Crudités (V)
Roast Pork & Apple Sauce( M)
Cheese, Onion & Mushroom Stuffed Potatoes (V)
Roasted/Jacket Potatoes Broccoli Mornay
Courgette Provençale
Strawberry Jelly & Ice Cream
Tomato & Red Lentil Soup with Crudités (V)
Honey Roast Gammon (M)
Tomato & Roasted Vegetable Pasta (V)
Roasted/Jacket Potatoes Cauliflower Cheese Sauté Green Beans
Banoffee Pie
Thursday Butternut Squash & Red Lentil Soup with Crudités( v)
Cantonese Sweet & Sour Chicken (M)
Vegetable Spring Rolls(V) Braised Rice /Jacket Potatoes
Sweet Corn Stir-Fry Vegetables
Sticky Toffee Pudding & Custard
Broccoli & Stilton Soup/Crudités(V)
Pepperoni Pizza Homemade Cheese, Tomato & Pizza
(V) BBQ New Wedges/Jacket Potatoes
Fresh Tossed Salad with Apple Green Beans
Apple Crumble & Custard Sauce
Leek & Potato Soup/Crudités (V)
Minced Beef Lasagne (M) Roasted Vegetable & Lentil Lasagne
Baby New/Jacket Potatoes Garden Peas
Farm House Vegetables Garlic Bread
Syrup Sponge & Custard
Friday Leek & Potato Soup/Crudités (V)
Battered Fish/Fish Fingers (F) Macaroni Cheese & Garlic Bread (V)
Baked Beans/Garden Peas Chipped/Jacket Potatoes
Fresh Fruit Salad
Mushroom Soup/Crudités (V)
Battered Fish/Fish Fingers (F) Cannelloni Verdi (V)
Garden Peas/Baked Beans Chipped/Jacket Potatoes
Homemade Strawberry Smoothy
Vegetable Broth Soup/Crudités (V)
Chicken Tikka Masala Vegetable & Lentil Curry
Boiled Rice Naan Bread, Onion Bhaji
Mini Poppadums
Lime Fruit Jelly
AVAILABLE DAILY: A selection of rolls & bread, salad bar and fresh fruit
CONGRATULATIONSCONGRATULATIONSCONGRATULATIONS
Headmaster’s Stars Austen: Teddy, Harry N, Harry P-S, Mary B, Leo B-M, Finn C, Annabelle W, Millie D Chaucer: Isabella W, Belle S, Charlotte E, Rafael B, So-phie B-S, Charlie Y, Phoebe B Conrad: Henry B, Sanjay P, Hamish S, Daniel B, Wilfie E, Eleanor J, Poppy C-S, Anna M, Christian O Dickens: Clemency A, Ophelia B, Rory B, May C, Isabella S, Georgina L, Celina D-R Citizenship Anna M - Gold Football Rafael B - Player of the Course & Penalty Winner Chel-sea FC Foundation. Rugby Charlotte E - Player of the Week - CRFC Karate Pranav B - moved up from a Yel-low to an Orange Belt. He also Captained the winning team at an inter-scouts football match. Well done! Skiing Evie L - Excellent achievement and progress in skiing. Isobel J - Flocon Level; Eleanor J - Flocon Level Rosalind J - Flocon Level Isla K - Came 1st in a skiing race and received a Gold medal. Drama Willow A - Stagecoach Performer of the Week Alfie A Show Jumping 3rd in the 60cm high - Double Clear and 5th in the 70cm high. Arena Eventing 5th in the 60cm High - Double Clear (Ashford Valley Po-ny Club) and 5th/20 65cm - Double Clear (North West Kent)
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Congratulations to Dickens House for Congratulations to Dickens House for Congratulations to Dickens House for
winning Jelly.winning Jelly.winning Jelly.
1.1.1. Conrad (628)Conrad (628)Conrad (628)
2. Dickens (607)2. Dickens (607)2. Dickens (607)
3.3.3. Chaucer (592)Chaucer (592)Chaucer (592)
4.4.4. Austen (559) Austen (559) Austen (559)
Lost PropertyLost Property Hugo G - Blazer Daniel H - Blazer Rory B - School Coat Mehetabel M - Navy Fleece and Sea Conch William R - Wellies Felipe T - Blazer Zach M - Navy blue Rukka waterproof ` trousers (named on inside tab) Arun J - Named Games Top Roan E - Named Games top Mary B - Coat
HAPPY BIRTHDAY…HAPPY BIRTHDAY… Leo B-M, Andrew D, Millie D, Elis F-P,
Aneira P, Mehetabel M, Joshua B, Edward C-S, Miss Terry
DIARY Monday 4th – Sunday 10th March
Mon 4th Reading Competition - Years 3-6
Tue 5th Headmaster’s Coffee Morning for Year 1-6 Parents (8.30—SG50 Library) Zoolab Visiting Reception Forest School (Years 3&6) Book Fair
Wednesday 6th
Reading Competition Years 4-6 Café de l’Ecole - moved to 20/3/19 at 10.20 U10 Netball Tournament at Ashford School Boys’ Hockey Training at Ball Lane Book Fair Prep 6 (B-D), Prep 5D (B-E), Prep 5R (A-Da), Prep 4D (B) and Prep 4L (A-Da) Consultation Evening: 4.30pm - 7.30pm
Thursday 7th
U9 Netball v Lorenden (A) Boys’ Hockey Training at Ball Lane SG Governors AGM at 4pm in the Library—all parents are welcome to attend.
Friday 8th
Prep 5R Assembly Forest School (Year 2)
Saturday 9th
SG Open Morning, 9.30am - 12 noon
Sunday 10th
National IAPS Cross-Country Event, Malvern