Iron Age Art

We have started our next Art topic which links to the Iron Age which we are learning about in History.

Check out this double heart Celtic knot that we had a go at this afternoon…

 

Cake Sale!

Dessert Clipart Sweet Bakery Clip Arts Cake SVG Bundle - Etsy UK

School Council will be holding a cake sale on the 24th April to raise money for our school charities ‘Classroom in the Clouds’ and ‘Prevent All’.  

We would really appreciate it if you could donate some homemade or shop bought cakes for the fundraising event. The theme will be based around St George’s Day.  Please could all cakes be handed in on the morning of the 24th.

The cakes will be sold throughout the day. If your child would like to buy some,  please send them into school with some change. The cakes will cost 30p each or 4 for £1.

Thank you very much for your support.

We look forward to raising lots of money and seeing your wonderful creations!

 

🍽️ Cuisines Around the World 🌎

Today, we have been researching about different cuisines around the world.

The children have found out how different countries’ specialities have influenced British dishes. They have also learned about typical ingredients used around the world and the dishes each country are known for.  Well done everyone! Your presentations were excellent!

Key Stage Two Swimming 🏊‍♀️🥽🏊‍♂️

Dear Parents/Guardians,

Every Monday, beginning Monday 24th April and ending 17th July, all Key stage 2 children will go to Oakengates leisure centre for a 30 minute swimming lesson. The children will go to the swimming pool in their year groups and will be split into three different groups, based on their swimming abilities. Each group will be led by at least one member of St George’s staff. The leisure centre life-guards will be on hand as a safety measure.

All children will get changed at the leisure centre so will need an appropriate swimming costume in a separate waterproof bag, towel and goggles if required. All other swimming equipment such as arm bands and floats will be provided at the leisure centre. We suggest packing an extra pair of socks/ tights in case they get wet during the changing procedure.  Can we please encourage children to wear their swimming costumes under their uniform in the morning to make the most of the time available at the swimming pool (don’t forget to pack underwear for after swimming.)  All children will return to school in time for normal lunches.

Kind Regards

PE Team.

Spelling 24.3.23

Set 3

1. should’ve

2. weren’t

3. didn’t

4. couldn’t

5. I’ll

6. would’ve

7. can’t

8. you’ll

9. they’ve

10. hadn’t

 

Set 2

ceiling
receive
deceit
receipt
protein
caffeine
seize
either

 

Set 1

 

ceiling
receive
deceit
receipt
protein
caffeine
seize
either
perceive
receiver

Online Safety Information

A huge thank you to the parents that came to our online safety workshop last week.

If you were unable to attend but would still like the information, the slides that we shared are available here.

There is also access to a google drive which has information on games your children may be playing/how to set up devices safety/how to get more information on what they are doing online-you can access this here.

As always, if you have any concerns, please feel free to speak to your child’s class teacher or a member of our Safeguarding team.

Big Walk and Wheel Event 2023

Register your school for Sustrans' Big Walk and Wheel today! | Raring2go!

We are taking part in Sustran’s Big Walk and Wheel, the UK’s biggest inter-school walking, wheeling, scooting and cycling to school competition. The event will run all week from 20th-24th March. It is free and we would love everyone to be involved!
On each day of the challenge schools will compete to see who can record the greatest number of pupils walking, using a wheelchair, scooting or cycling to school. The Junior Road Safety Officers (JRSOs) at St Georges will collect this data and with the help of Miss Bibi, will add it to the Sustans website.
Schools will be entered into a daily prize draw for rewards (including equipment and accessories) if over 15% of their pupils walk, use a wheelchair, scoot or cycle on that day of the challenge.
We want all children to join in the fun and to understand the health and wellbeing benefits of active travel. Please help us to encourage your child to walk, scoot or cycle to school this week. Don’t forget to make sure they wear a helmet if they do scoot or cycle.

Useful resources

To help you prepare, Sustrans has developed a handy free guide to walking, cycling or scooting to school. It is packed with advice to help you have hassle-free journey to school.

Download your free family guide using this link: https://www.sustrans.org.uk/sign-up-to-receive-your-free-school-run-guide/

For more information about the event go to www.bigwalkandwheel.org.uk

Good Luck!