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Dear Parents, This week was SATS week when our Yr6 pupils undertook their end of Key Stage 2 tests; they worked incredibly hard and we are very proud of them. Thank you for ensuring your child was in daily and promptly. We offered a free breakfast club throughout the week, which we were pleased to see many of our Year 6 pupils benefitted from. The PTFA are now working towards the School Fete, scheduled for the Saturday 22nd June, and this, I’m sure, will be a wonderful, community cohesion event. Please save the date (Saturday 22nd June 12—4pm) . See more details on the next page about how you can help make it a successful day. Stag Lane Junior School Newsleer “where children come first” Arcle 3 of the UNCRC Everyone who works with children should always do what is best for each child. Everyone who works with children should always do what is best for each child. Everyone who works with children should always do what is best for each child. Everyone who works with children should always do what is best for each child. 2018/19 Issue 15 VALUES FOR THE MONTH OF MAY: Courtesy Best Attendance Article 28—every child has the right to an Education. WC 29th April 6L = 98.3% WC 7th May 3C, 4N and 6PK all managed to achieve 100% Well done! Polling station—Thursday 23rd May The European elections have been confirmed to take place on Thursday 23rd May. The school will be used as a polling station and children will not be expected to come to school. Children will be expected back in school on Friday 24th May. Congratulations to our ‘Young Writers’ com- petition winners. Last term a number of our pupils submitted their The incredible Diary of …… to the Young Writers’ competition. There were over 22,000 entries and 12 of our pupils were chosen to be published in The Incredibly Diary of ...Middlesex. Well done Adrian, Ana, Maria, Maya, Kevin, Tareem, Bianca, Veeransh, Vinnojan, Rikisha, Latifa, Aqsa. We look forward to seeing their work published in a book!

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Page 1: Stag Lane Junior School “h chidn com fit” 2018/19 Issue 15€¦ · 2018/19 Issue 15 VALUES FOR THE MONTH OF MAY: Courtesy Best Attendance Article 28—every child has the right

Dear Parents, This week was SATS week when our Yr6 pupils undertook their end

of Key Stage 2 tests; they worked incredibly hard and we are very proud of them. Thank you for ensuring your child was in daily and promptly. We offered a free breakfast club throughout the week,

which we were pleased to see many of our Year 6 pupils benefitted from.

The PTFA are now working towards the School Fete, scheduled for the Saturday 22nd June, and this, I’m sure, will be a wonderful, community cohesion event. Please save the date (Saturday 22nd June 12—4pm) . See more details on the next page about how you can help make it a successful day.

Stag Lane Junior School Newsle�er

“where children come first”

Ar�cle 3 of

the UNCRC

Everyone who works with children should always do what is best for each child.Everyone who works with children should always do what is best for each child.Everyone who works with children should always do what is best for each child.Everyone who works with children should always do what is best for each child.

2018/19 Issue 15

VALUES FOR THE MONTH OF MAY: Courtesy

Best Attendance

Article 28—every child has the

right to an Education.

WC 29th April

6L = 98.3%

WC 7th May 3C, 4N and 6PK all managed to

achieve 100%

Well done!

Polling station—Thursday 23rd May

The European elections have been confirmed to take place on Thursday 23rd May. The school will be used as a polling station and children will not

be expected to come to school.

Children will be expected back in school on Friday 24th May.

Congratulations to our ‘Young Writers’ com-

petition winners. Last term a number of our pupils submitted

their The incredible Diary of …… to the Young Writers’ competition. There were over 22,000 entries and 12 of our pupils were

chosen to be published in The Incredibly Diary of ...Middlesex.

Well done Adrian, Ana, Maria, Maya, Kevin, Tareem, Bianca, Veeransh, Vinnojan, Rikisha, Latifa, Aqsa. We look forward to seeing their work published in a book!

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Harrow Wins lottery goes live! Harrow Wins, a new and exciting community

lottery, with a jackpot of £25,000 - is now live!

Lead by Harrow Council in partnership with various voluntary organisations,

the weekly lottery also helps local charities, scouts or sports groups with fund-

ing through the sale of tickets. It’s £1 a ticket and 50% of it will go to a chosen cause and

10% to a central fund – Harrow Giving, supporting all good causes in Harrow.

So for £1 if you want to be in with a chance of winning £25,000 each week, and helping

local causes earn some extra money at the same time – head to Harrow Wins and grab your

tickets today! Our first draw took place on 4th May 2019.

Good News! 'Reading Ladders' was selected as one of the charities for HARROW WINS.

This is a new community lottery, where you choose which charity you want to support and

buy a ticket for. If you paste in the link below the Reading Ladders page will come up. You

can just buy one ticket for as little as a pound. Reading Ladders gets a percentage of the

ticket sales.https://www.harrowwins.co.uk/support/reading-ladders

Key dates for May Monday 20th May = Year 3 photo project

Tuesday 21st + Wednesday 22nd May = Year 4 mosque trip

It’s been a busy couple of months in the SensoryIt’s been a busy couple of months in the SensoryIt’s been a busy couple of months in the SensoryIt’s been a busy couple of months in the Sensory

garden. We’ve had parents, children and some staff garden. We’ve had parents, children and some staff garden. We’ve had parents, children and some staff garden. We’ve had parents, children and some staff

working in there over the weekends and we have made a working in there over the weekends and we have made a working in there over the weekends and we have made a working in there over the weekends and we have made a

lot of progress as you can see. It has been very exciting lot of progress as you can see. It has been very exciting lot of progress as you can see. It has been very exciting lot of progress as you can see. It has been very exciting

to see the garden develop in front of our very own eyes. to see the garden develop in front of our very own eyes. to see the garden develop in front of our very own eyes. to see the garden develop in front of our very own eyes.

The next N0n-uniform day is on Friday 7th June—look out for more

information from the PTFA.

The PTFA team, staff and children would like to thank you for your continued

support with fundraising for the summer fete.

The PTFA are also looking for volunteers to help at the summer fete. If you

are available to support the school on Saturday 22nd June then please either speak to a member of the PTFA or

email [email protected]