St. Ursula’s E-ACT Academy bulletin
27.4.18.
Dear Parents/Carers,
Ofsted report Thank you to everyone that has passed on their praise and thanks to the staff. Your comments are much appreciated.
Climbing wall We are very keen to install a climbing wall within our school grounds to improve the physical opportunities on offer to our pupils. Next week your child will bring home a sponsorship form in order to raise funds. If every child could raise ten pounds then we could have a climbing wall installed. Every child in the school will have access to this and will enjoy learning new skills on it.
Regional E-ACT event This morning I took twelve pupils to the SS Great Britain for the regional E-ACT event. It was a celebration of dance, music, writing, art and mathematics. Our violin players (Filippos Saplaouras-Chrysikos, Isla Powell, Zoe Phillips, Merle Emhen, Maha Ehmen, Ava Chapple, Grace Jenkins, Chloe Harris and Izabella Fox) gave an excellent performance of the ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’ theme. Jerry Bagunywa amazed everyone with his rapid recall of times tables. Emily Pearson read out her story, ‘The Magical Forest’ beautifully and Lowenna Read-Jennings discussed her fantastic 3D model. I was very proud of the pupils and they represented our academy in an excellent fashion. Thank you to Mrs Torpy for organising and training our violin players so well.
PTFA Disco
There are still tickets left for the PTFA disco on Friday the 18th May. Please see PTFA members for tickets. It will take place in the Shine Community Hall, thank you to them for allowing us to use it.
E-ACT values winners
Hollie Lang (Year 6) - Thinking big - for having such a positive attitude towards her own learning and continual improvement Tara Joseph (Year 4) - Do the right thing - for helping other students with their learning
Louis Watts (Year 4) - Team spirit - for putting 100% effort into all PE sessions and lunchtime sporting activities
Sports day
This will take place on Monday 25th June
Reception, Year One and Two starting at 9.10am
Years 3-6 starting at 1.10pm
Rights Respecting article of next week Article - 31 - You have the right to play and rest. If you would like to see all of the UNICEF rights of the child please visit - https://www.unicef.org/rightsite/files/uncrcchilldfriendlylanguage.pd
Enjoy the weekend!
Kind regards
Ross Moody
Headteacher
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Joe and Sam passed their junior grading’s at Bristol North Aikido Dojo. They have now reached Green Belt level. Also grading were
former St Ursula's pupils Bryony and William Chesneau, who have made fantastic progress in the short time they have been training
and both achieved their Yellow Belt.
Sophia Kovacheva (5JP) played for the first time in the National Tennis Tournament for 10-year-old girls in Loughborough University. Sophia’s hard work in training and great positive attitude has helped her to progress so much recently, that she has been accepted to play in this important tournament.
Huge Well Done to Martin Kovachev (3DP) for completing successfully in all swimming stages! He was awarded a silver badge
and he is now moving into competitive swimming for Henleaze swimming club!
Tally Jenkins -6SS
Aran Martinez-Vidal–6AM Malakai Edwards–5ET
Tawfiq Porter–5JP Imogen Robertson-Vilain– 5CT
Hada Mohamed-4KS/SB Evie Alcock –4SS
Ellie Stallard– 4BM/RB Niamh Sloan–3ACW
Nina-Mae Lumb –3CM Reece Isaacs – 3DP Marcel Soltys– 2RD
Liam Bell– 2AT Aiden Letcher– 2PS/SE
Henry Graham– 1EC Safiya Preuss– 1SM Emily Eden – 1NA
Jacob James– Elmer Ethan Jones-Gil – Paddington
Summar Sandhar–Gruffalo
Session 1 – 3.30-4.30pm (Children will need to be collected by 4.45pm) – £4
Session 2 – 4.30-6.00pm – £5.50
At the moment we are only able to accept cash on
collection.
, we are unable to take online payments at the moment so activities will need to be paid for in
cash on collection of your child. We know this isn’t ideal but please bear with us and this will
be resolved in the next few weeks.
All of the clubs can be booked online but no charges will be made through the website.
Session 1 – 3.30-4.30pm – £4
Session 2 – 4.30-6.00pm – £5.50
Dear Parents and Carers,
St Ursula’s are privileged enough to have been given the chance
to work with leading UK dementia charity, Alzheimer’s Society.
They will be working alongside teachers to teach your child how
to become dementia friendly. Becoming dementia friendly
means your child will learn the key facts about dementia and
will understand how they can support people living with the
condition.
Nearly one in three young people already know someone with
dementia. This could be a grandparent, a friend of the family, or
a neighbour. There are currently 850,000 people living with
dementia in the UK; by 2025 there will be one million people
living with the condition.
As more and more people develop dementia we want to increase
awareness and change the way the nation thinks acts and talks
about dementia. This requires us to change attitudes and build
knowledge in order to reduce the loneliness and social isolation
that many people with dementia experience.
A key part of this is the creation of a dementia-friendly
generation who thinks about dementia without stigma, who talks
about living with dementia more positively, and who supports
people with dementia to live the lives they want to live. By
having the ambition that every young person learns more about
dementia, we are not just educating our current generation, but
changing our communities forever. Young people are the carers,
researchers and decision makers of tomorrow so it is vital that
they have a proper understanding of dementia and how it can
affect people.
In term 6 we are lucky enough to have the opportunity to work
with Sally Townsend, an Education Community Development
Coordinator working for the Alzheimer’s Society. Sally will be
delivering a staff meeting and two separate, age appropriate,
assemblies to explain; Dementia in a child friendly way, some
of the challenges people living with Dementia can face and
simple things that we can do to make a positive difference for
them.
We also have the opportunity for Sally to run some follow up
interactive ‘Dementia Friends’ sessions with some of our
children. The sessions will explore 5 key messages around
dementia, considers the impact of dementia on memory through
something we call the bookcase analogy, and explores how
dementia impacts on undertaking everyday tasks as well as how
we can help to overcome these challenges. In the final part
pupils commit to an appropriate action so that they become a
Dementia Friend (e.g. talking to family, wearing a sticker,
fundraising etc).
We would like to be able to offer the workshops to as many
children as possible. However, spaces are limited and we would
like to ensure that children that are directly involved with,
related to or have experience of someone in their lives with or at
risk of developing Dementia are involved.
If you feel this is something your child will benefit from or you
would like them to get involved with please let your class
teacher or Miss Barrington in Early Years know.
If you would like to find out more…
• Become a Dementia Friend and learn how you can support
people living with dementia at dementiafriends.org.uk.
• Find out how young people can learn about, and support
people with, dementia at alzheimers.org.uk/youngpeople.
Thanks and best wishes,
Miss Barrington
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