LANCING PREP WORTHING Weekly Briefing 21 June 2019 · 2019-06-21 · LANCING PREP WORTHING Weekly...
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LANCING PREP WORTHING
Weekly Briefing 21 June 2019
Saturday 22 June
12.00-14.30 LPWA Summer Fair
Monday 24 June
All day Annie Rehearsal, Lancing College
Theatre
Tuesday 25 June
09.30-13.00 Annie core cast orientation and
technical rehearsals, Lancing College Theatre
14.00 Annie Dress Rehearsal (performed to Pre-
Prep Parents), Lancing College Theatre
Wednesday 26 June
14.30-15.45 Matinee performance of Annie,
Lancing College Theatre
19.00-20.15 Evening Performance of Annie,
Lancing College Theatre
Thursday 27 June
09.00-15.00 Green Team and Change4Good
pupils to Eco Summit, Worthing College
14.00-16.00 Year 7 and 8 Senior School
Transition Meeting for pupils, School Hall
18.30-20.00 Worthing Magistrates Courts Trip
Friday 28 June
13.45-15.00 The Bannister Mile, Worthing
Seafront
The Week Ahead …
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LPWA Notices
Summer Fair - tomorrow 12noon - 2.30pm
You should have received our Summer Fair leaflet
showing all the exciting things happening at our
annual event. Please come along to our fabulous fair
and enjoy afternoon tea or a hotdog or two!
Summer Fair Raffle - 1st prize is an Electric scooter,
2nd prize is an English Heritage family membership,
also a Meal for two at Pitch and many more exciting
prizes to be won.
Raffle Tickets – All monies and counterfoils need to
be returned to the office by the end of the day along
with any unsold tickets. More tickets are available
from the office. Raffle tickets can also be purchased
at the Fete on Saturday.
Sweet Bags –Please fill and return to the office by
the end of the day for our traditional Sweet Tombola.
Helpers needed – To make these events happen we
need your help. Please come along before 9am
on Saturday to help set up our fabulous Summer Fair,
we also need help with running the stalls during the
fair or if you could stay after to help clear up that
would be great. Please let your class rep know if you
can help.
**DONATE**DONATE**DONATE**DONATE**
Teddy Tombola – Please could you donate any
unwanted Teddies or cuddly toys to our raffle. They
need to be clean and in good condition. Please
donate now to the office.
Book Stall - We will be having a book stall at the
Summer Fair. Please donate any unwanted,
new/nearly new books you may have. Please donate
now to the office. Thank you in advance.
Toy Stall - for GOS charity. If you have new/nearly
new toys which you would like to donate, please pass
to the office now. If you have something that could be
a Raffle prize you would like to donate, please pass
to the office by the end of the day.
School Uniform Shop
The Uniform Shop will only be taking bookings for
appointments for the Prep School Monday-Friday
from the 1st July until 16th August only
Please be reminded that all Summer Holiday
Club forms should be returned to the office with
full payment by the end of the day today (Friday
21 June).
CLUBS NEXT WEEK
THERE WILL BE NO PREP CLUBS NEXT
WEEK ON MONDAY, TUESDAY OR
WEDNESDAY OTHER THAN HOMEWORK
ROOM AND WAITING ROOM. THERE WILL
BE NO PRE-PREP CLUBS TUESDAY.
However, Monday Tennis Club at Lancing
College will run as normal.
Our annual Third Generation Day took place on Monday 17 June. TGD is designed as a ‘day to remember’ that we hope our pupils will look back on with great memories that they will treasure and share with their own children and grandchildren in years to come.
Years 3 to 8 undertook a brief
journey to the fantastic Adur Outdoor Centre, where they enthusiastically clambered up climbing walls, undertook bushcraft and team building activities and negotiated a low ropes course. Groups went off on mountain bikes to develop their off road cycling skills. Stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking and canoeing were on
offer to the older children who donned wetsuits and flotation vests with great excitement as they took to the river for a super fun session. The staff thought they would stay out until the tide went out.
The buzz from the day was almost palpable and the children returned home tired out but very happy!
Third Generation Day!
Lancing Prep WorthingA Lancing College Preparatory School
News Bulletin
21 June 2019
Back at school the Pre-Prep children had a wonderful morning as dinosaur hunters, exploring fossils and meeting a very cute dinosaur that sat in a box on the lap of their dinosaur expert guide for the day.
When the rather larger T Rex arrived at lunchtime (in a manner somewhat reminiscent of Jurassic Park), some of the children overcame their initial misgivings at meeting the King of the Dinosaurs, whereas others were eager to get to know him straightaway!
Junior Chess teamOur team of Lucas K (Year 3),
Joshua H, John H and Zach P (all Year 4) took part in the Primary School Chess Competition held at Brighton College. They acquitted themselves brilliantly playing up against opponents in Year 6 and they came third in their division. This is a real achievement for the boys to have done so well as a team and we are proud of them!
Nursery DancersMiss Sutton from 'Diddi Dance'
visited the Nursery to take the chil-dren, and staff, for a funky dance class. Diddi dance is a gentle and fun introduction to the world of dance, taught in a relaxed manner that allows children’s confidence to blossom at their own pace.
Congratulations to Debating TeamIn a friendly competition against
Westbourne House, our team dazzled with arguments of an astounding quality, with Alex M and Izzy in particularly good form.
Well done to the whole team who did so well.
Week ending 07 06 19
ReceptionElodie for readingEsmee for fantastic addingHunter for excellent listening and super additionRose for fantastic adding and for her no-nonsense attitudeMathilda for confident speakingYear 1Cooper for amazing story writing and handwritingLeah for fantastic handwriting and for doing extra practice at homeTheo for excellent listening and super workYear 2Freddie for his Powerpoint presentation on AfricaMax for looking after his friendsSophia A for persevering with some tricky maths
Week ending 14 06 19ReceptionAmalie for imaginative, collaborative Lego playDylan for imaginative, collaborative Lego playEmily for super independent writingMillie for excellent readingPeaches for super independent writing Year 1Olivia for her fantastic writing Skantha for her outstanding writingThomas for writing a super division question in MathsWilliam for independently using inverted commas in his writingYear 2Harrison for being an excellent maths teacher!Joshua for good suffix and pre-fix workMisha for good suffix workReuben for being an excellent maths teacher!
Pre-Prep Head Teacher Awards Prep Head Teacher Awards
Sports Snapshot
Boys’ Cricket v Handcross ParkColts LPW 71 for 4 HXP 144 for 1Lost by 73 runs. PoM Charlie G for excellent batting and bowlingU9 LPW 146 for 3 HXP 190 for 0Lost by 44 runs. PoM John HBoys’ Cricket v Shoreham CollegeU9 LPW 236 for 3 Shoreham College 264 for 2Lost by 28 runs. PoM Illyas M for a much improved bowling displayBoys’ Cricket v Lancing Prep Hove1st XI LPW 140 for 6 LPH 250 for 1Lost by 5 wickets. PoM Jude G for excellent batting Boys’ Cricket v Great Ballard1st XI LPW 83 for 9 Great Ballard 84 for 7 Lost by 3 wickets runs. PoM Louis BBoys’ Cricket v Dorset House 1st XI LPW 78 all out Dorset House 94 for 7Lost by 16 runs. PoM Will TColts LPW 59 for 8 Dorset House 105 for 5Lost by 46 runs. PoM Logan BU9 LPW 178 for 3 Dorset House 187 for 4Lost by 9 runs. PoM Oliver S
Girls’ RoundersU13 v Windlesham House Won by 3½ rounders U13 v Lancing Prep Hove Won by 2½ rounders PoM the whole teamU12/11 v Windlesham House Lost by 3 roundersU12/11 v Lancing Prep Hove Lost by 1½ roundersPoM Grace S
House Points - Final PlacingsSaxons have finished with a flourish with 2nd place Britons just 5 points ahead of 3rd place Normans. They will all be looking to win the House Cup on Sports Day.
Saxons 1771 Britons 1469 Normans 1464 Celts 1405
Year 5for being ‘Resourceful Rangers’ when researching and presenting information on Rudyard Kipling:Ace S, Alex W, Amelia G, Amelie K-M, Anna B, Autumn McC, Bethany K, Dahlia M, George G, Grace W, Joshua E, Logan B, Misha S, Oliver R, Oscar G, Sophia B, Thomas S and Yasmin GYear 6Albert M for delivering a unique project on D-Day
Charlie G
(1) for delivering a superb project about his war hero great-grandfather(2) for delivering an outstanding presentation about WW2 planes and the heroes in his own family
Edward B for being a real ‘Resilient Ruler’- adventurous, focussed and bold in his reading of a Just So story!
Huxley A for crafting a fascinating presentation on the Vietnam War
Izzy B for being a real ‘Resourceful Ranger’- imaginative in her creation of moving a poem upon loss!
Tamara C for creating a very knowledgeable presentation on the history of cars
Year 7
Ada W for a superbly resourced and entertainingly presented LPW Olympic games.
Dominic F for working collaboratively to produce a wonderful vocal/piano performance
Nerea K-M for a superbly resourced and entertainingly presented LPW Olympic games.
Year 8
Alexander M for crafting an outstanding presentation and model of his ideal sustainable house
Angus W for crafting an adventurous Climate Change awareness poster
Beatrice T for turning STEM day to STEAM day, by resourcefully writing beautiful prose with key scientific vocabulary
Harry S for crafting an outstanding presentation and model of his ideal sustainable house
Lucia B(1) for working collaboratively to produce a wonderful vocal/piano performance(2) for crafting a beautiful Climate Change awareness poster
Pippa S for crafting an outstanding presentation and model of her ideal sustainable hotel
Teddy E for crafting an outstanding presentation and model of his ideal sustainable house
William T for turning STEM day to STEAM day, by resourcefully writing beautiful prose with key scientific vocabulary
Lancing College Tennis Champs
Will T in Year 8 has been playing in the Lancing College U15 boys’ ten-nis team this year. The team enjoyed an unbeaten season which came to an end with their victory in the U15 Sussex Shield Tournament. They came away with the Fair Play award as well - a great way to finish their successful tennis campaign this year!
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Main Meal Jacket potatoes Freshly made turkey balls in gravy
Pizza topped with tomato, mozzarella and
roasted peppers
Roast chicken with BBQ sauce
Battered fish with lemon and tartar sauce
Vegetarian Cheesy lentil 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
Grated mature cheddar Tuna mayo
Baked beans
Mashed potatoes Green beans
Steamed sweetcorn
Herby potato wedges Roasted Mediterranean
vegetables
Roast potatoes Steamed sliced carrots
Chipped potatoes Mushy peas Baked beans
Salad Bar Assorted seasonal salads
Dessert
Fresh fruit salad Freshly made yoghurt with granola
Iced citrus sponge Watermelon wedges Chocolate chip cookie
Seasonal fresh fruit