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Tuesday, 7 December 2010
Consultation Meetings - St. Clere's Co-operative Learning Community Trust
East Tilbury Infant School
Staff - 3.20pm
Parents - 5.30pm ET Community Sports Hall
Public - 6.15pm ET Community Sports Hall
East Tilbury Junior School
Staff - 4.15pm
Parents - 5.30pm ET Community Sports Hall
Public - 6.15pm ET Community Sports Hall
Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Special Points of Interest
Fencing taster sessions are being held at William Edwards School during the half term holidays on Tuesday, 26th October in the Boys' Gym from 10am to 12pm. The event is free - just bring a drink and wear suitable sports clothing. To book telephone 01375 486000 Extension 170.
Merit Awards
3/4AM - Nicky Bowden - Good science work
3/4GM - Jaden Spence - Listening well in swimming and making progress in swimming on his back.
3/4DC - Can Kiamil - Working hard to improve his handwriting
3/4LC - Courtney Back - Working hard to improve his writing
3/4PD - Izzy May - Excellent work in topic
5/6AR - Elsie Andrews - For working hard in numeracy
5/6AW - Lucy Swallow - Good work in history
5/6ME - Emma Gray - For excellent work
5/6TL - Keeley Wilde - Working hard in science
5/6SD - Mia Seeley - For working hard in maths
Send a Cow
We are going to continue our collection and have a Cow-o-meter in the hall to show the progress we make.
Monday, 11 October 2010
Please Note
Lunch time will now be from 12.10pm to 1pm for all pupils and home time will remain at 3.10pm.
These changes will enable us to engage in creative activities in the morning to support the children's learning in Maths and English.
Assemblies will move to the end of the school day which will align with the Infant School and we look forward to parents joining us for class assemblies in the Spring Term.
Special Points of Interest
- The dinner menu this week is Week One.
- Half term holiday starts on Monday 25th October. We return to school on Monday 1st November.
- Secondary school applications: thank you to those who have returned their applications. We still have many outstanding forms. Please return as soon as possible so they may be forwarded to Thurrock Council promptly. If you have applied online, could you please inform the office so that we can keep a record. Thank you.
- Top attendance this week is 3/4DC with 98.5%.
Happy Birthday
Olivia Clements-Hendy
Harry Prothero
Chloe Prothero
Ryan Luongo
Brandon Christmas
Mia Seeley
Varney Daniel
Please be Aware
Could you please make your children aware especially if they walk home alone.
After School Clubs
We do not ring parents if a club is cancelled due to the large numbers involved. The children are given an alternative activity until the normal finishing time.
Merit Awards
3/4AM - Riley Benyon - Good story writing
3/4GM - Daniel Pond - Using good descriptive words in Big Writing
3/4DC - Jarika Canvey - For setting an excellent example of good behaviour
3/4LC - Ben Little - Good work in Maths
5/6AR - Ellie Bell - For working hard in Numeracy
5/6AW - Bailey Golding - Generally working well in class
5/6ME - Joshua Winn and Joe Webster - Outstanding effort in Literacy
5/6TL - Ellie Weston - For fantastic art work
5/6SD - Charley Griffin - For the mixing colours work in Art
Congratulations
Young Shakespeare Company
Book Fair
Morrison's Let's Grow Campaign
The scheme aims to help schools capture the imagination of children and show them that food doesn't just come from supermarkets. By collecting vouchers, children will have the opportunity to grow their own food in the school grounds.
Vouchers can be redeemed by the school for new gardening equipment including seeds, spades and greenhouses. So please do support us.
Monday, 4 October 2010
Special Points of Interest
- A reminder that school is closed on Friday, 8th October for staff training.
- The school photographer will be in for individual photographs on Wednesday, 13th October.
- The dinner menu this week is Week Two.
- Children from either the Junior or Infant School must not ride scooters or bicycles in the car park and along the road. This is extremely dangerous.
- The class with top attendance for this week is 3/4PD with 98.8%. Congratulations.
2p Harvest Festival
This year we are sending our school donation to 'Send a Cow'. For more information visit the website www.sendacow.org.uk.
Merit Awards
3/4AM - Sonny Dobson - Thoughtful work in RE
3/4GM - Thomas Edwards - Good movement in Gym
3/4DC - Whole class - Good story writing
3/4LC - Ellis Thorn - For great ideas in writing
3/4PD - Aaron Wilkins - Great colour blending
5/6AR - Kyle Boston - Excellent writing
5/6AW - Katie Knight - Good topic work
5/6ME - Bradley Beszant - Good work
5/6TL - Stephanie Jones - For good behaviour
5/6SD - Rhys Richards - For a science investigation
Stranger Danger
A stranger is someone you don't know. Most strangers are nice but some are nasty and want to hurt children.
Please remind your children of the following:
NEVER ....... go with a stranger, take things from a stranger, get in a car with a stranger, go off on your own without telling your parents or carer.
Make your child aware of who they can trust such as a uniformed police officer, teacher or trusted adult.
Free Dance Classes
Contact Kat for more details on 07779 781574 for more details.
Pencil Cases
Year Six Applications to Secondary School
Disney Lunch
Tuesday, 28 September 2010
Special Points of Interest
Your Shakespeare visit - a reminder to return your slip for this exciting visit. Places are limited and going fast to please send in your permission and payment as soon as possible. Thank you.
Happy Birthday
Book Fair
Children can either visit the fair themselves after school or come along with their parents and browse the fantastic selection of books available.
Mrs. Rowland
Merit Awards
3/4GM - Kayleigh Lewis-Dallas - Good behaviour all week
3/4DC - James Moore - Working well in PE
3/4LC - Louie Bell - For always listening carefully and working hard
3/4PD - Harvey Spurrell - Working well in gymnastics
5/6AR - Marney Dobson - For excellent narrative writing
5/6AW - Emily Stevens - Good work in literacy
5/6ME - Joe Cole - Good attitude to learning and behaviour
5/6TL - Lily King - Always trying her hardest
5/6SD - Kerry Parkinson - Good work in science/DT
Thurrock in Bloom
We were fortunate enough to receive four awards this year:
Silver Award for Best School Allotment Garden category
Silver Award for Best School Container category
Silver Award for Best School Wildlife Garden category
Silver Gilt Award Schools and Young People (incorporating Environmental Garden category)
Aimee, Chloe, Laurel and Charley attended the awards evening on Friday 17th September and collected the awards. Each school was also given an indoor watering can and a selection of seeds.
Next year we're going for Gold!!!!
Miss Dowling
Science and Environmental Co-ordinator
Linford Lions
Morning sessions are available from 9.30am to 12.30pm.
2 year old places available £10.44 per 3 hour session.
Why not call in or phone for more information.
Nicola - 07811 830713
Nikki - 07971 340015
Linford Lions - 07538 936180
Morrison's Let's Grow Campaign
For every £10 spent in store, you will receive one voucher that we can redeem for new gardening equipment.
Monday, 20 September 2010
School Dinners
Monday
Chicken curry & rice
Pasta bake (v)
Peas & sweetcorn
Arctic roll
Tuesday
Sausage & mash
Cheese flan (v)
Broccoli & Runner beans
Chocolate cracknell
Wednesday
Roast beef & roast potatoes
Vegetable crumble (v)
Carrots & cabbage
Jelly
Thursday
Chicken wrap or Shepherds pie
Jacket potato (v)
Broccoli & mixed veg
Apple crumble & ice cream
Friday
Fish fingers & chips
Cheese whirl (v)
Beans & peas
Sponge & custard
Homemade wholemeal bread, fresh salad, fresh fruit salad and yoghurts available daily.
Freshly baked baguettes and jacket potatoes with either ham, cheese, tuna or egg are available daily but must be ordered when they register is taken.
Special Points of Interest
- The PFA is holding its first meeting of the year on Monday, 27th September at 5.45pm in the Infant School. All are welcome to attend.
- New water bottles are now in stock. Unfortunately, the price has gone up to 75p per bottle.
- A reminder that dinner money is to be paid on a Monday at a cost of £1.80 per day, £9 per week. Thank you.
Happy Birthday
Autumn Term Prefects
Ben Slade
Grace Marchant
Joe Cole
Niamh Conoley
Symone Adeyemi
After School Club Information
Please be aware, if your child has returned a permission slip to school stating that they will be joining a club, we expect them to attend the club every week.
All the clubs have waiting lists, so if a child does not attend a club for two weeks without parents/guardians informing school, the place will be given to a child on the waiting list.
Monday
Football Years 5 and 6 - 4.15pm
Girls football Years 5 and 6 - 4.15pm
Ball skills Years 3 and 4 - 4.15pm
Tuesday
Rugby Years 5 and 6 - 4.15pm
Cross country - all years - lunchtime
Wednesday
Tag rugby Years 3 and 4 - 4.15pm
Friday
Badminton Years 5 and 6 - 4.15pm
Netball Years 5 and 6 - 4.15
Speedstacks - all years - lunchtime
Miss Coldwells
Year Six Applications to Secondary School
The Open Evening for St. Clere's will be held on Thursday, 30th September from 6pm to 9pm.
Co-op Community Cards
Points are then converted into cash to which the Co-op add an extra 50% to the funds for our school. If you would like a card, please call into the office.
Clothes and Shoe Recycling
The Clothes Collector and Shoe Friends initiative aims to teach school children that unwanted clothes and textiles should be seen as a resource rather than a waste. Working in partnership with the local authority, the initiative creates waste awareness and provides the school with re-use and recycling facilities.
On an average week, the Clothes Collector get 200 tonnes of textiles, clothing and shoes. This is sorted and exported for re-use, although 10 per cent that isn't fit for re-use will be put into wiping cloths, 5 per cent will be sent for flocking and felting, leaving a minimal 5 per cent waste, incorporating household rubbish, hangers and single shoes.
If you have any unwanted clothes, household textiles or pairs of shoes please do bring them in and support this worthwhile initiative. We collect all clothes and textiles (in any state) and wearable shoes (not broken or worn out) including dance shoes, football boots, roller boots etc. Please make sure they are paired.
The school will receive £5 for each sack of clothes or household textiles which would otherwise be thrown into the waste bin.
Check out the website www.lmb.co.uk which has lots more information, a virtual tour (which is great fun) and activities for the children.
Miss Dowling
Wednesday, 25 August 2010
Holiday Dates
Christmas Holiday is Monday 20th December to Monday 3rd January (inclusive)
Spring Half Term is from Monday 21st February to Friday 25th February (inclusive)
Easter Holiday starts Monday 11th April to Monday 25th April (inclusive)
May Day Holiday is 2nd May
Summer Half Term is Monday 30th May to Friday 3rd June (inclusive)
Summer Holiday 2011 begins on Monday 25th July
INSET DAYS TO BE ADVISED
Wednesday, 16 June 2010
Happy Birthday
Special Points of Interest
Any outstanding swimming money must be paid as soon as possible. Thank you.
Could you please send in all Tesco and Sainsburys vouchers as soon as possible. Thank you to everyone who has sent in vouchers already - we have done extremely well.
A reminder that dinner money must be paid on a Monday for the week ahead (£9.00 for 5 days).
Welcome Back
I would like to sincerely thank all the staff and Governors who have given so freely of their time to accompany any residential trip. Without their selfless goodwill, these trips would not be able to run.
Fiona Bates
Deputy Headteacher
Music Lessons
Green Day
Our thanks to all the parents who were able to support their children - we hope everyone experienced some very positive learning.
Thanks to the Infant School for allowing us to join in on this special day. It is so much better to do things collaboratively.
Thank you to all the staff in both schools for their hard work and dedication that makes this type of event possible.
Community Summer Fun Day
Thursday, 27 May 2010
Happy Birthday
Special Points of Interest
A reminder that we are closed for pupils tomorrow. The school re-opens on Monday, 7th June.
The menu when we start back will be Week one.
Please ensure that dinner money is paid on a Monday morning in an envelope clearly marked with your child's name and class. Dinner money is £1.80 per day which is £9 per week.
Please pay Year 3 and Year 5 swimming money arrears immediately.
Dates for your diary:
16th June, 2010 -Year 6 and sports team photographs
28th June, 2010-2nd July, 2010 -Transition week Year 6
13th July and 14th July-Summer concert (letter to follow)
16th July-Leavers' disco (letter to follow)
22nd July, 2010-Last day of term
Green Day/Fathers' Day Picnic
Small variety cereal packs
Medium/large pebbles
Juice cartons (waxy type)
Cereal packets
Shells
Circular cheese packets
Old wrapping paper
Old clothes material
Plastic milk bottle lids
Breakfast Club
Children must arrive between 8.15am and 8.30am and for £1 can buy:
2 pieces of toast with either jam or honey and a glass of fruit juice
or
1 piece of toast and 1 crumpet with jam or honey and a glass of fruit juice
Kingswood Residential
Normandy
Public Meeting
Cory to delay land fill closure. Representatives from Cory Environmental and Essex Wildlife Trust will attend the meeting.
Welcome Forum
June Half Term Football
Tuesday 1st June Blackshots Park, Blackshots Road, Grays
Wednesday 2nd June Stanford Youth and Connexions Centre, Hassenbrook Road, Stanford le Hope SS17 0NN
Thursday 3rd June Riverside Youth & Connexions Centre, Quebec Road, Tilbury, RM18 7RA
Friday 4th June Culver Youth & Connexions Centre, Daiglen Drive, South Ockendon, RM15 5RR
No need to book, just turn up. Any enquiries call Pat Kirby on 01375 413037
East Thurrock United Under 9's
Jason King on 07740 655328 or jason@themightylions.co.uk
Tony Millsom on 07725 244260 or tony@themightylions.co.uk
Monday, 17 May 2010
Happy Birthday
Special Points of Interest
A date for your diary: Friday, 11th June-Father's Day and Green Day Picnic.
Please return any St. Clere's data forms and permission slips as soon as possible.
Please remember dinner money is now £1.80 per day payable on a Monday morning.
Top attendance for this week with a percentage of 99.7 is 5/6SD.
Next week, 21 of our Year Six pupils are off to Normandy. We hope you have a safe journey and a fantastic time. A notice will be posted on the reception notice board when we hear they have arrived safely.
Please note that next week, Country Dancing and Badminton will not be on as the teachers are supervising the Normandy trip.
Summer Bounce
Walk to School Week
Please support your child in this initiative by encouraging them to walk to school. This is not only the healthy option, because of the exercise, it also helps to cut car journeys and pollution.
Remember to have a good breakfast so that you won't feel too hungry by breaktime.
Safer Surfing (A parents' guide)
A letter will be coming home this evening offering parents a free 3 week course using the Thurrock Adult community college mobile classroom. Starting on Monday, 7th June, 2010 at 1pm, the course will highlight the potential risks when children use the internet.
To reserve your place fill in the slip at the bottom of the letter and return to the school office.
Wanted!
Neighbourhood Police Team
Sats Finished
Friday, 16 April 2010
School Meals
Monday
Chicken Curry
Pasta Bake (Veggie)
Rice
Peas, Sweetcorn
Arctic Roll
Tuesday
Sausages
Cheese Flat (Veggie)
Mashed Potatoe
Broccoli, Runner Beans
Chocolate Cracknell
Wednesday
Roast Beef
Vegetable Crumble (Veggie)
Roast Potatoes
Carrots, Cabbage
Jelly
Thursday
Chicken Wraps or Shepherds Pie
Jacket Potatoe (Veggie)
Broccoli, Mixed Vegetables
Apple Crumble and Ice Cream
Friday
Fish Fingers
Cheese Whirl (Veggie)
Chips
Beans, Peas
Sponge & Custard
Available every day - home baked wholemeal bread. Freshley prepared salad bar. Desserts available daily - yoghurt or freshly prepared fruit salad.
Jacket potatoes will be available every day with either cheese, beans, egg or tuna fillings but these must be pre-ordered in the morning.
Please remember that as from Monday, 19th April, the cost of a dinner will be £1.80 per day. Payments should be made on a Monday morning in an envelope marked with 'school dinners', your child's name and class and amount enclosed.
Outstanding Attendance Achievement
Symone Adeyemi, Ethan Ansell, Thomas Ansell, Brea Bennett, Devon Bennett, Jake Brown, Cole Byrne, Harry Byrne, Toni Case, Lucy Dighton, Alice Edwards, Thomas Edwards, James Flux, Madeleine Flux, Charlotte Gibbons, Emily Gibbons, Emma Gray, Jake Griffin, Olivia Hall, Chloe Harper, Jake Nickels, Harry Prothero, Bradley Scott, Tegan Stock, Victoria Umoren, Georgia Whiteaker
Attendance Achievement for Spring Term
Holly Adams, Symone Adeyemi, David Adeyinka, Jonathan Age, Ethan Ansell, Thomas Ansell, Daina Baker, Samuel Baker, Molly Ballard, Katy Bannister, Samuel Barella, Brea Bennett, Devon Bennett, Jake Brown, Cole Byrne, Harry Byrne, Toni Case, Callum Clarke, Zak Curley, Lucy Dighton, Emma Diss, Marney Dobson, Jonathan Drake, Alice Edwards, Thomas Edwards, Jack Fairman, Carmen Field, James Flux, Madeleine Flux, Charlotte Gibbons, Emily Gibbons, Emma Gray, Harry Green, Sam Green, Jake Griffin, SophieGully, Joe Gurnham, Samuel Gussin, Olivia Hall, Henry Harding, Chloe Harper, Lara-Jo Harris, Laurel Harris, Rosie Howes, Stephanie Jones, Danielle Kemp, Chloe Knowles, Travis Lake, Aimee Langridge, Jack Langridge, Hannah Lloyd, Zoe Lloyd, Morgan Lowe, Harry McInally, Sam McInally, Jake Nickels, Amelia Parker, Harry Prothero, Rhys Richards, Marianne Richardson, Caitlyn Rogers, Louise Russell, Bradley Scott, Charlie Simpkins, Lauren Slade, Michael Smith, Tegan Stock, Holly Tuppen, Victoria Umoren, Joe Webster, David West, Rebecca West, Elleanor Weston, Harry White, Georgia Whiteaker, Reece Williams.
The following children achieved 99% attendance for the Spring Term. Well done!
Justine Baylis, Adam Brown, Joe Carson, Jack Cochrane, Lucy Gray, Joshua Harrod, George King, Drew May, Ryan Wilden
Special Points of Interest
School re-opens on Monday, 19th April, 2010.
Happy Birthday
The Time Out Zone
- to discuss grievances with the Behaviour Supervisor in order to seek resolution
- as a time-out space to calm down and re-focus any inappropriate behaviour
- to stop disruptive behaviour in class that prevents others from learning effectively and
- for consistently refusing to follow school rules or reasonable instructions
It may be necessary for the Behaviour Supervisor to telephone parents if their child has had to spend more than half a lesson or if they are missing more than three play or lunchtimes in one week, or if they have been sent to the Time Out Zone more than three times in a week.
It is hoped that by providing such an area, pupils will be able to find solutions to disagreements they may have with their peers and that the vast majority of pupils will find their learning time less disrupted by a minority of pupils who find managing their own behaviour in the classroom difficult.
East Tilbury Junior School Dance Troop - 'Trip the Light Fantastic'
Holly Adams, Rebecca West, Ellie Childs, Bailey Wilden, Emma Gray, Alice Edwards, Mia Seeley, Toni Case, Jasmine Yeomans, Alice Bigland, Jack Robinson, Rory Cox, Mason Campbell, Mitchell King, James Flux, Varney Daniel, Ryan Page, George King and Derry Mager.
Special Points of Interest
Congratulations to 3/4LC who achieved top attendance this week with 99.3%.
Merit Awards
18th March, 2010
3/4AM Rebecca West - For thoughtful RE work
3/4GM Harley Thake - Excellent ICT work
3/4HW Lewis Cutting - Good scientific explanation
3/4LC Jonathan Age - Very good diary writing
3/4TL Bradley Beszant - Fantastic big writing
5/6AR Joshua Foster - Always working hard and being a role model
5/6AW Jonathan Drake - Hard effort in literacy
5/6ME Laurel Harris - A creative Clarice Cliff design in art
5/6PD Zoe Lloyd and Lauren Westpfel - Brilliant art work
5/6SD Selena May - Hard work and good ideas in literacy
25th March, 2010
3/4AM Zak Curley - Working hard to improve writing
3/4GM Whole class - Working well together in their class assembly
3/4HW Emily Stevens - Improving literacy work
3/4LC Olivia Sharpe - Always working hard and trying her best
3/4TL Tyler Swann - Working very hard in big writing
5/6 AR Oliver Hill - Making a good effort in all subjects
5/6AW Georgie Campbell - Good art work
5/6ME David Adeyinka - Making a good contribution in science
5/6PD Caitlyn Rogers - Trying hard in big writing
5/6SD Sam Baker - Trying hard in literacy
Football Report
Every player showed their best individual performance of the season by far with some impressive team goals. The goal scorers were Harry Gregory (4), Jake Nickels (1) and Harry Woodrow (5).
The final score was 10-0 to East Tilbury. The whole team were awarded Man of the Match.
Harry Woodrow and Jake Nickels
Water
Co-op Chelmsford Star Community Card
Monday, 22 March 2010
Special Points of Interest
Congratulations to Class 3/4 TL who achieved top attendance this week with 97.8%.
Please pay any outstanding sponsor money by Monday, 22nd March. Thank you.
Thank you to the PFA for organising a successful Mother's Day Sale and raising approximately £280.
A Fun Sporty Day at ETJS!
Sport Relief has a unique history of dedicated people doing extraordinary things to make a difference - from David Walliams' swim across the Channel to Eddie Izzard's amazing marathon a day around the UK.
Paul Duligall, an ex-pupil of ETJS (and whose Auntie is Mrs. Oakley in the office) recently took part in rugby player Lawrence Dallaglio's Cycle Slam and cycled frosm Paris to Twickenham to raise money for Sport Relief. He raised over £1,500 and Prince Harry was there to congratulate the cyclists at the end of the journey.
All the money raised by the public is spent by Comic Relief to help transform the lives of poor and vulnerable people both at home and across the world's poorest countries.
Your fundraising cash might be spent helping children in Africa get into primary school or suppoting an older person in the UK to meet other poople so that they feel less lonely.
Here at ETJS we had a fun day of activities which the children enjoyed. The activities included:
- Miss Ward teaching dance to the children
- Fastest pupil around the adventure trail
- 12 laps around the field
- Finding out about famous sports personalities
- Hula hooping
- Sports quiz
The current total of our fund raising is £353.54 all of which will be donated to Sports Relief.
Well done to all the children for taking part in such an exciting day.
Medical and Dental Appointments
However, if it is an emergency and an appointment is booked during school time, we need to see appointment cards. Thank you.
School Uniform Reminder
Hairbands should be plain - white, black, brown or burgundy.
Earrings should be small plain gold or silver studs only.
Only school peaked caps are to be worn.
Athlete's Foot
Year 5 Swimming Reminder
Netball News
The netball team have their final league game of the season on Thursday, 25th March, away against Stanford le Hope.
The netball team will be playing in the Thurrock High Five Netball Rally on Saturday, 24th April.
East Tilbury Library News
Monday, 15 March 2010
Special Points of Interest
Attendance - many congratulations to 3/4HW who achieved 98.8% attendance this week.
Netball and Football Clubs are cancelled on Monday 15th March, 2010 due to a staff meeting.
Happy Birthday
Abbie Mott
David West
Thomas Ansell
Mitchell King
Molly Ballard
Amy Springham
Henry Harding
Chloe Harper
Natalie-Anne Jones
Sports Relief
Dinner Money
Please make sure it is handed in to your child's class teacher on a Monday morning in a sealed envelope, with their name, class and amount clearly written. Envelopes can be purchased from the office (25 for £1.00). The cost of a school dinner is as follows:
1 day - £1.70
2 days - £3.40
3 days - £5.10
4 days - £6.80
5 days - £8.50
Please make cheques payable to East Tilbury Junior School and not Thurrock Borough Council. The menu for this week is Week One.
Football Report
Harry Woodrow and Jake Nickels
Mother's Day Dinner Success
Thanks to all mums and nans who joined us, especially those who waited so patiently. Sorry to those who missed the day because they did not return the form in time.
Please check your child's bag every night to make sure they have not got a letter from school and read the newsletter for reminders.
Recycle Shoes and Clothes
The Clothes collector and Shoe Friends initiative aims to teach school children that unwanted clothes and textiles should be seen as a resource rather than a waste. Working in partnership with the local authority, the initiative creates waste awareness and provides the school with re-use and recycling facilities.
On an average week LMB now collects 170 to 200 tonnes of textiles, clothing and shoes. This is sorted and exported for re-use, although 10 per cent that isn't fit for re-use will be cut into wiping cloths, 5 per cent will be sent for flocking and felting, leaving a minimal 5 per cent waste, incorporating household rubbish, hangers and single shoes.
If you have any unwanted clothes, household textiles or pairs of shoes please do bring them in and support this worthwhile initiative. We collect all clothes and textiles (in any state) and wearable shoes (not broken or worn out) including dance shoes, football boots, roller boots etc.
The school will receive £5 for each sack of clothes or household textiles which would otherwise be thrown into the waste bin. Our collection bins are located in the corridor by 3/4GM.
Check out the website www.lmb.co.uk which has lots more information, a virtual tour (which is great fun) and activities for the children.
Miss Dowling
Monday, 8 March 2010
Stranger Danger
As you know, children are vulnerable when walking home alone, especially when staying to after school clubs and activities.
Please ensure that your child is aware of stranger danger and knows what action to take.
Sunday, 7 March 2010
Special Points of Interest
Parents and friends of class 3/4LC are invited to attend their class assembly on Friday, 12th March at 9am.
We still have a stock of headphones for children to purchase to use in school for computer work. The cost is £1 and they are available from the school office.
World Book Day: Thank you to all the parents for providing such a wonderful array of costumes for our Character Book Day today. The children looked very colourful. Our Ministry of Magic Meal was also very successful and almost £100 was raised.
The vegetarian option for the Mother's Day Meal is Lentil Pie. Please state on the reply slip if you require a vegetarian meal. Thank you.
Socks for Schools
On Friday, 19th March, the children will be participating in fun sports activities including a sponsored team event and the children will be able to wear their own sports kit for the day (50p donation). More information will be given to the children next week.
Happy Birthday
Merit Awards
3/4AM - Elsie Andrews - Delicate art work
Maisie Meakin
3/4GM - Ellie Quinlan - Positive attitude towards her work, especially fantastic effort in pottery
3/4HW - Jordan Heighway - Good Egyptian poster work
3/4LC - Shae Lewis - Fantastic effort in pottery
3/4TL - Danielle Kemp - Working hard in literacy
5/6AR - Macy Swaby - For working hard in literacy and maths
5/6AW - Kerry Parkinson - Good work in art
5/6ME - Joshua Harrod - Trying really hard in swimming
5/6PD - Joshua Winn - Improving his behaviour and attitude
5/6SD - Ben Stiff - Consistently behaving well
Neighbourhood Policing
Forum Meeting - Thursday, 25th March, 2010 - 7.30pm at Linford Methodist Church
ALL WELCOME - COME AND SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY
Cycle marking available on request, call 07710 079193
Mothers Day Sale
If you have any unwanted toiletries, gifts, plants, candles or ornaments which would be suitable to sell, please hand them to either the Infant or Junior School office.
Donations for the cake sale will be gratefully received.
Thank you for your support.
Sainsburys and Tesco Vouchers
Thank you for your support.
Monday, 1 March 2010
World Book Day
The Menu will be:
Ministry of Magic Menu
Hagrid's Homemade Minced Beef with Dumbledore's Dumplings
Quidditch Quiche (veggie option)
Weasley's Wedges
Hermoine Carrots
Professor Binns Broccoli
Harry Potters Spell Book Sponge and Chamber of Secrets Custard
Snapes Salad Bar also available
Special Points of Interest
Parents and friends of Class 3/4HW are invited to attend their assembly on Friday, 12th March at 9am.
The school photographer will be in on Friday 5th March for class and team photographs. Year 6 will be taken later in the term.
Happy Birthday
Seat Belt Laws
You must wear a seat belt in cars and goods vehicles where one is fitted. There are very few exceptions to this. The driver is liable to prosecution if a child under 14 years does not wear a seat belt or child restraint.
You must not carry an unrestrained child in the front seat of any vehicle.
Children up to 135cms in height must use the appropriate child restraint when travelling in any car, van or goods vehicle.
Look out for more seat belt information in next weeks newsletter.
PFA News
Parents' Forum
Netball Report
In the second quarter, Renie Bell scored a goal while playing goal attack with help from Amy Springham. Bulphan also scored another goal.
In the third quarter, Georgia Whiteaker scored two goals with help from Megan Thorn who scored one goal.
In the last quarter, Katie Huckle scored once more to win the game. The final score was 7-3 to East Tilbury. The player of the match was Renie Bell.
Miss Coldwells
Cycle Security Marking Day
World Book Day
Book Fair in School
It will offer a selection of books suitable for children aged 3-11.
Monday 1st March 3.15pm - 3.45pm
Tuesday 2nd March 3.15pm - 3.45pm
Wednesday 3rd March 3.15pm - 3.45pm
The book fair gives you the opportunity to buy quality books for your children, whilst also benefitting the school. Your support of the fair enables us to buy new reading books and resources for each class.
We are grateful for your continued support and look forward to seeing you there.
Thursday, 11 February 2010
F Bates
Deputy Headteacher
Special Points of Interest
The next class assembly will be on Friday, 26th February and will be 3/4AM. Parents and friends are welcome to attend from 9am.
Happy Birthday
Mother's Day
Half Term Activities
100% Attendance
Years 3/4
Bradley Scott, Holly Adams, Ethan Ansell, Brea Bennett, Cole Byrne, Toni Case, Oliver Coles, Alice Edwards, Thomas Edwards, James Flux, Charlotte Gibbons, Emma Gray, Jake Griffin, Harry Prothero, Spencer Watling, Olivia Sharpe.
Years 5/6
Symone Adeyemi, Thomas Ansell, Devon Bennett, Jake Brown, Harry Byrne, Lucy Dighton, Madeleine Flux, Olivia Hall, Emily Gibbons, Chloe Harper, Jake Nickels, Jamie Reason, Tegan Stock, Victoria Umoren, Lauren Westpfel, Georgie Whiteaker.
TOP CLASS ATTENDANCE THIS WEEK WITH 95.8% IS CLASS 5/6SD AND CLASS 5/6AW. WELL DONE TO BOTH OF YOU.
Chinese New Year Assembly
Saturday, 6 February 2010
Dinner Menu
Monday
Sausage & mash with broccoli
Pasta bake (veggie option)
Ice cream roll
Tuesday
Meat Pie
Wednesday
Roast dinner with carrots and cabbage
Lentil pie (veggie option)
Jelly
Thursday
Meat pie with mash and broccoli
Jacket potato (veggie option)
Friday
Fish fingers with chips and beans
Chocolate sponge with custard
Fresh homemade bread, a salad bar and water are available every day. Also fresh fruit salad and yoghurts are alternative desserts.
Playground Zones
Special Points of Interest
There will be no football club on Monday due to an away match.
The class with top attendance this week is 3/4TL with 98.5%.
The next Parent's Forum slot is at 2.30pm on 5th March, 2010. Please feel free to come in and discuss any issues about which you have concerns, or if you need clarification of school policies etc.
Thank you to those parents who attended the Stakeholders' meeting Thursday evening.
A reminder that Parents' Evening takes place on Tuesday 9th and Wednesday 10th February next week from 3.30pm-6pm. Appointments are required.
Sporting superstar Jamie Baulch will be visiting school on Thursday 11th February to meet with the children. For those participating this will be a non-uniform day.
We have been asked by the Community Police Officers to stress to parents that they are NOT allowed to park on the pavement that runs in front of the Memorial car park as it is detrimental to children's safety.
A reminder that school closes for the Half Term holiday on Thursday, 11th February and we return to school on Tuesday, 23rd February.
Friday, 5 February 2010
Happy Birthday
Merit Awards
3/4AM - Gabriel Krasniewski - Beautiful painting and always trying hard in everything
3/4GM - Harry Prothero - Fantastic art work sketching Ancient Egyptian artefacts
3/4HW - Samantha Goodman - Great big writing
3/4LC - Asa Gregory - Working hard to find out about Ancient Egypt
3/4TL - Josie Sutton - Making good improvements in Maths
5/6AR - Patsy Porter - For working hard in numeracy
5/6AW - Jake Nickels - Good work in gymnastics
5/6ME - Whole class - A very good, well performed class assembly
5/6PD - Sam McInally - Setting a good example in PE
5/6SD - Ellie Bell - Working hard in literacy
Thurrock Cross Country Finals
Mrs. Garbo Miller
PFA News
The PFA are always looking for new volunteers - at present we only have one parent representing the whole of the Junior School.
Dates for your diary
1st March 5.30pm - PFA meeting in the Infant School (everyone welcome)
12th March at 3pm - Mother's Day Sale in the Junior School Hall (all donations welcome)
21st May at 3.15pm - Summer Bounce (up to Year 9)
19th June - Forum Fun Day (we would like to have some stalls but desperately need volunteers)
16th July - Year 6 Leavers' Disco (World Cup theme)
East Tilbury Community Sports Hall AGM
Agenda
1. To receive a report of the Sports Hall use.
2. To receive accounts
3. To agree a new constitution.
4. To elect a new committee and officers
The ET Community Sports Hall is managed by a committee of representatives from the Infants School, Junior School, sports hall users and representatives of the local community. The first AGM of the sports hall will be in the Junior School hall. All staff, parents, residents and hall users and invited to attend.
Brian Martin, Chairman, Community Sports Hall Committee
Monday, 1 February 2010
Dinner Menu
Monday
Spaghetti bolognaise with broccoli
Cheese flan (veggie option)
Choc ices
Tuesday
Chicken curry & rice with peas and sweetcorn
Pasta bake (veggie option)
Rice pudding
Wednesday
Roast dinner with carrots and cabbage
Cheese & egg (veggie option)
Jelly
Thursday
***Mystery Meal***
Friday
Breaded cod with chips and beans
Sponge with custard
Fresh homemade bread, a salad bar and water are available every day. Also fresh fruit salad and yoghurts are alternative desserts.
Special Points of Interest
Parents and friends of 5/6PD are invited to attend their class assembly on Friday, 5th February at 9am.
We have been asked by the Community Police to stress to parents that they are NOT allowed to park on the pavement that runs in front of the Memorial car park as it is detrimental to childrens safety.
This can become a matter for police involvement and we suggest that you monitor your childs use of Facebook very carefully if you are allowing them to use it.
Bike Security Marking
We are the champions!
Erin Raif, Holly Butcher, Marney Dobson and Rebecca West played against four other teams and scored a massive 2270 points (265 points more than the runners up!).
They will now go forward to the next stage of the competition to be held later on this term. It was a true team effort and they are all to be congratulated.
Mrs. Dorrington
Merit Awards
3/4AM - Rebecca West - Excellent team work in Quiz Club competition
3/4GM - Billy Saunders - Good work and explanation in ICT
3/4HW - Holly Butcher - Excellent team work in Quiz Club competition
3/4LC - Emma Diss - Improving her sketching in art
3/4TL - Alice Edwards - Using adjectives and similes in big writing
5/6AR - Natalie Anne Jones - Good pictures in big writing
5/6AW - Sam Green - Beiong a good role model
5/6ME - Chloe Knowles - Applying herself in maths
5/6PD - Sophie Gully - Good responses in Circle Time
5/6SD - Erin Raif - Excellent team work in Quiz Club competition
Marney Dobson - Excellent team work in Quiz club competition
Leah Mann - Excellent effort in Cross Country
Monday, 25 January 2010
Dinner Menu
Monday
Sausage and mash with broccoli
Pasta bake (veggie option)
Ice cream roll
Tuesday
Homemade beefburgers
Wednesday
Roast dinner with carrots and cabbage
Lentil pie (veggie option)
Jelly
Thursday
Meat pie with mash and broccoli
Jacket potato (veggie option)
Friday
Fish fingers with chips and beans
Chocolate sponge with custard
Fresh homemade bread, a salad bar and water are available every day. Also fresh fruit salad and yoghurts are alternative desserts.
Happy Birthday
Special Points of Interest
Parents and friends are invited to attend Class 5/6ME's class assembly on Friday, 29th January 2010 at 9am.
A reminder that soup is available to pupils at breaktime at a cost of 50p, and we still have a selection of fresh and dried fruit for sale at 20p.
Merit Awards
3/4AM - Katie Rodrick - For work in reading, writing, counting and numbers
3/4GM - Jack Birnie - For working hard
3/4HW - Emily Baker - For problem solving in maths
3/4LC - Mia Seeley - For big writing
3/4TL - Can Kiamil - For reading
5/6AR - Adam Newman - For improving writing level
5/6AW - Amber Bridle - For extra homework for her topic
5/6ME - Ashton Harley - For PE
5/6PD - Goksem Kiamil - For big writing
5/6SD - Emily Gibbons - For all round improvement
Cross Country Competition
Thank you to all the supporters for their encouragement. Mrs. Garbo-Miller was very proud of all the competitors.
Results: Year 3 girls: Lucy Grover 3rd, Paige Button 18th. Year 3 boys: Sonny Dobson 4th, Mason Campbell 5th, Daniel Pond 23rd, Harry Green 26th.
Year 4 girls: Cassandra Aina 15th. Year 4 boys: Max Jex 5th, Lewis Tansley 20th, Rory Cox 21st, Bradley Scott 23rd.
Year 5 girls: Winning team. Daina Baker 5th, Carmen Field 6th, Charlotte McGaughey 8th, Macy Swaby 9th, Darcy John 15th. Year 5 boys: Winning team. Sam Barella 1st, Michael Smith 17th.
Year 6 girls: Joint first team. Leah Mann 1st, Amy Springham 5th, Georgie Campbell 11th, Aimee Langridge 12th, Rosie Howes 10th. Year 6 boys: Jack Langridge 12th, Ryan Wildon 19th.
Miss Coldwells/Mrs. Garbo Miller
East Tilbury Library News
On Tuesday morning there is rhyme time between 11am and 11.30am for the under 5's.
From 3.45pm to 5.45pm on Tuesdays there are arts and crafts for all ages. On Thursday there are arts and crafts for the under 5's. These services all come free of charge.
Also, if your child is 18 months old, they are entitled to receive a free book bag and when your child reaches the age of 3 they are eligible for a free treasure box. You can collect these from the Library during opening hours.
Saturday, 16 January 2010
Dinner Menu
Monday
Spaghetti Bolognaise with broccoli
Cheese flan (veggie option)
Choc ices
Tuesday
Chicken curry & rice with peas and sweetcorn
Pasta bake (veggie option)
Rice pudding
Wednesday
Roast dinner with carrots & cabbage
Cheese & egg (veggie option)
Jelly
Thursday
Lasagne
Macaroni cheese (veggie option)
Friday
Breaded cod with chips & beans
Sponge with custard
Fresh homemade bread, salad bar and water are available every day. Also fresh fruit salad and yoghurts are alternative desserts.
Happy Birthday
Special points of interest
Congratulations to Miss Dini on the birth of her baby boy Luca James on 3rd January, 2010.
Parent assemblies have started this term. The timetable is as follows:
22nd Jan - 5/6AW
29th Jan - 5/6ME
5th Feb - 5/6PD
11th Feb - 5/6 SD
26th Feb - 3/4AM
5th Mar - 3/4HW
12th Mar - 3/4GM
19th Mar - 3/4LC
26th Mar - 3/4TL
School Holidays and Inset Days
15th-19th February inclusive - Half Term holiday
22nd February, 2010 - Inset day - school closed to pupils
23rd February, 2010 - Return to school
2nd April, 2010 - Good Friday
5th April - 16th April inclusive - Easter holiday
19th April, 2010 - Return to school
3rd May, 2010 - Bank Holiday - school closed to pupils
28th May, 2010 - Inset day - school closed to pupils
31st May - 4th June inclusive - Half Term holiday
7th June, 2010 - Return to school
22nd July, 2010 - Summer Holiday begins
1st September, 2010 - Inset Day - school closed to pupils
2nd September, 2010 - Start of term 8.45am
Community Sports Hall Activities
Wednesday: Adult Badminton from 7-9pm
Thursday: Children's Sports club from 6-8pm for ages 4 to 12 years
Please ring Daphne on 01375 858965 for more details