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LANCING PREP WORTHING
Weekly Briefing 1 March 2019
Year 6 Bikeability Week
Tuesday 5 March
8CE Mock Exams begin. End 8 March.
14.00 Girls’ Netball: U8 and U9 v Great Ballard,
Away. Return 16.15
15.00 Year 5 and 6 Boys’ and Girls’ Cross
Country, Dorset House School. Return 16.45
Wednesday 6 March
14.30 Girls’ Netball: U12/13 v Great Ballard,
Home. Pick up 16.00
14.30 Girls’ Netball: U10 and U11 v Seaford
College, Away. Return 16.45
14.30 Boys’ Hockey: U13 v U11A and U11B,
Lancing College. Return 16.00
Thursday 7 March
World Book Day
12.00-14.30 Concours d’Art Oratoire (Year 7
MFL Speaking Competition), Lancing College
14.30-17.00 Years 7 and 8 to watch Legally
Blonde Matinee at Lancing College
14.45 Girls’ Netball: U8 and U9 v Shoreham
College, Home. Pick up 16.00 unless in Netball
Club
15.00 Boys’ Hockey: U9A and U9B v Dorset
House, Away. Return 17.00
Friday 8 March
14.00 Girls’ Netball: U10 Tournament,
Handcross Park School. Return 17.15
The Week Ahead …
LPWA Notices
Curry & Quiz Night – Tonight. Don’t forget your
tickets. Doors open at 7pm. Curry will be served
at 7.30pm and Quiz straight after.
Friday 15 March – Uniform Sale 3pm to 5pm in
the Hall. Come along and bag a bargain. Don’t
forget after Easter it’s Summer Uniform!
Friday 22 March – Pre-Prep and Prep
Parties. Invites will be coming home with your
child next week. Please return these to the office
by 15 March.
Mother’s Day Gift – A note will be coming home
with your child next week.
SECRETARY – WE NEED YOU, well, we need a
secretary. The role would take up less than half
an hour a week, unless you would like to be more
involved with the group.
Look out for “The Circus is coming to Lancing
Prep Hove” at the end of March. Tickets will be
available soon.
World Book Day 2019
In celebration of World Book Day on Thursday 7
March, we would like all children from Nursery to
Year 5 to come to school dressed as their
favourite character - from a book they have read.
Dressing up is fun, but it is very important that we
focus on the books in the hope that we will
encourage our children to be adventurous in their
reading choices and learn from each other. To
that end, all children should bring in their favourite
book from home to share with the class. The
teachers will do the same!
Children in Year 6 have Bikeability next week, so
should come into school in their PE kit as normal
all week.
Children in Year 7 & 8 have a trip to Lancing
College on this day, to see a musical theatre
production of Legally Blonde. Therefore, we ask
that they come to school dressed in their
school uniform. They should, however, come
prepared to talk about their favourite character
from a novel which they have read recently.
Annie Rehearsals - 5 March
This week we will be rehearsing the scene 1, 2 & 3.
We therefore need the following students:
Piper S, Izzy B, Emma S, Nerea K-M, Ava W, Bethan E,
Amelie K-M, Amelia G, Sophia B, Isaac R, Louis B,
Pippa S, Grace T, Phillip C, Riley T, Eddie B, Zain B
Any students who would like a copy of the backing
music should bring in a blank CD or pen drive to Mrs
Goodson.
Phil from Jaws and Claws came to visit with a wide range of animals for the children to see and touch. Sadly the snake was in the process of shedding his skin which makes him grumpy when handled so he wasn’t allowed to visit. However, the children did meet Jenny the hissing cockroach, Dave the Giant African Land Snail, Eddie,
a female bearded dragon who liked to eat locusts, Tina, a tenrec from Madagascar who looks like a tiny hedgehog but is actually a member of the elephant family and Graham, a tiger salamander, who can regrow his limbs if they get damaged. Buster, a tree frog, climbed up the side of the cupboard and sat on Esmee’s head and the children loved
Winnie and Lola, the two large tortoises. The children were also lucky enough to meet Lucy the scorpion who stayed in her box while we looked at her!
Some of the children were a little hesitant to touch the animals at first but quickly gained confidence. The children impressed Phil with their knowledge of reptiles.
Reception pupils encounterexotic beasts in the classroom!
Lancing Prep WorthingA Lancing College Preparatory School
News Bulletin #8
1 March 2019
LPW Pupils shineat Worthing Arts & Music Festival
Year 3 investigate mummificationHistorians from Horsham Museum visited Year 3 to talk about some of the ancient artefacts in the museum. These included jewellery and other items, which the ancient Egyptians believed would have been taken into the afterlife by those who were buried. They also explained the mummification process and the children had the chance to extract ‘organs’ from a doll and put them into canopic jars. They then bandaged the mummy and placed it into its sarcophagus. It was a great experience and complemented our Ancient Egypt topic brilliantly.
Year 4 takeon a Maths Challenge
On Thursday, John, Martha, Imogen and Oliver from Year 4 went to Christ’s Hospital for a Maths Challenge.
They had a great afternoon completing mathematical challenges using dice, tangrams, dominoes and number riddles.
With 38 schools represented, they didn’t make the top 3 places but they still performed brilliantly; persevering and collaborating through some extremely challenging problems.
Our pupils have worked very hard with our visiting Drama teacher, Mrs Howard, to prepare for this year’s competition.
Well done to Izzy B who was placed first in the Solo Verse 10 Years category and third in the Prepared Prose Reading category, which puts her second overall in her age group and qualifies her for the finals day on 3 March. We wish Izzy all the very best of luck!
In the Solo Verse 5 Years competition, Vivian B took first place, with Olivia H and William B in joint third place.
Grace Craig and Piper S were thrilled to be placed first in the Improvision Duologue 12 Years competition. Third place was gained by Amelie K-M and Amelia G.
Grace T took third place in the Speaking Your Own Poem 11 Years and Under.
Well done to everyone who entered; they all acquitted themselves well and were a credit to the school. We are so proud of them all.
House Points UpdateSaxons 416 Normans 349 Celts 286 Britons 265Saxons are top of the leaderboard this week with Normans in second position. Celts and Britons will be
looking to improve their scores next week.
Pre-Prep Head Teacher Awards
Week ending 15 02 19
ReceptionDamian for being kind and helpfulEsmee for her platypus drawing and writingFrancesca for her labelled drawing of a platypusJasper for investigating in mathsPeaches for working on her targetYear 1Dylan for thoughtful behaviourFelix for enthusiasm with reading and writingWilliam for brilliant spoken poetryYear 2Bella for super grammar workFreddie for always giving 100% effort in all his workSophia for amazing ‘Delving Deeper’ work
Week ending 01 03 19ReceptionAmalie for her fantastic alien picture Dylan for excellent readingEithne for participating during carpet timeEthan for his exciting astronaut role playHattie for excellent readingYear 1Charlotte for increased confidenceCooper for trying so hard with his number formationFelix for trying new foods at lunchtimeOlivia for increased confidenceYear 2Harry for excellent life cycle work in ScienceSam for comparing modern homes with 17th century homesSophia A for her work in doubling at home
Prep Head Teacher Awards
Week ending 15 02 19Year 3Gus C for writing a wonderful thank you letter to a visitorMikaaeel M for writing a wonderful thank you letter to a visitorRuby H for writing a wonderful thank you letter to a visitorYear 6
Ava W for being a resourceful learner and crafting an interesting and detailed letter to her French penfriend
Izzy B for being a resourceful learner and crafting an interesting and detailed letter to her French penfriend and
and for being a ‘Resourceful Ranger’ extraordinaire in crafting an imaginative newspaper report
Will O’B for being a resourceful learner and crafting an interesting and detailed letter to his French penfriend
LPW Swimming News
Sports Snapshot
Boys’ Hockey v Dorset House 27 02 19First A Lost 3-4 First B won 11-0Colts Red Team V Lost 0-2 PoM Eddie BColts Blue Team V Won 4-3 PoM Oscar GBoys’ Football v Windlesham 27 02 19Year 3 Won 2-0 PoM Regan CYear 4 Lost 2-3 PoM Zach PBoys’ Football v Sion 13 02-19Colts Red Team Won 2-0 PoM Joseph MColts Blue Team Lost 0-2 PoM Jonah MBoys’ Hockey v Seaford College 13 02 19First A Won 6-2 PoM Will TFirst B Drew 2-2 PoM Teddy E
Our U11 netballers spent a sunny afternoon at the Lancing College Net-ball Tournament where they enjoyed a competitive round of matches!
Boys’ First B Team in goal scoring move against Dorset House
Sophia B with older brother Ben IAPS swimmers
Our swimmers took part in the recent IAPS competition and special con-gratulations go to Sophia B who competed in her first county swimming gala and achieved two PBs in the 200m freestyle and 100m backstroke. She was placed 5th and 4th respectively in her age group.
Boys’ Colts Blue Team mounting an attack against Dorset House
Chilly ‘Refill’ Bottles A limited edition, custom
branded 500ml water bottle
Brought to you by the Change4Good team at LPW
Special price £14 each (£20rrp)
Order Forms available from the School Office
Don’t miss your chance to buy one!
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Main Meal Mediterranean slow cooked lamb
Freshly made beef meatballs in an onion
gravy
Pizza topped with tomato, mozzarella and
roasted peppers
Roast chicken with BBQ sauce
Battered fish with lemon and tartar sauce
Vegetarian Quorn sausage and tomato pasta bake
Swedish style veggie balls in a red onion
gravy
Pizza topped with tomato, goats cheese
and spinach
Mushroom and spinach wellington
Summer vegetable frittata
Potatoes and Vegetables
Golden couscous Cauliflower
Mashed potatoes Homemade rosemary
focaccia Green beans
Steamed sweetcorn
Herby potato wedges Fresh broccoli
Roast potatoes Steamed sliced carrots
Chipped Potatoes Mushy peas Baked beans
Salad Bar Assorted seasonal salads
Dessert
Parsnip and carrot cake Pancakes with freshly
made yoghurt with honey and bananas
Jam & coconut sponge with custard
Watermelon wedges Chocolate chip cookie
Seasonal fresh fruit