Friday Bulletin

11th January 2008

Friday Bulletin
11th January 2008

Attachments
School meals’ order form
Keyboard lesson details

Tuck of the week
Next Thursday’s tuck will be French stick with assorted toppings. Please ensure you pre-order and pay for tuck using the school meals’ order form.

Road Closures
Please note that part of Stocks Hill will be closed for up to five weeks commencing Monday, 14th January for essential highways drainage works. Normal service should be resumed after Half Term.

After School Football Club
Your child should have brought home an Application Form from Premier Sport earlier this week. Classes will begin after school next Friday, 18th January for 9 weeks.

After School Music Club
This after school activity will begin again on Thursday, 24th January.

Keyboard Lessons
Keyboards lessons for Year 3 children upwards will now be taking place on a
Friday, commencing 18th January with our new teacher, Mr Mork. Please see details attached.

Termly contributions
A reminder that your voluntary contribution of £4.50 per child can be sent to the office.

Norwich Puppet Theatre
As you may have seen in the papers, the Norwich Puppet Theatre may be losing it’s funding. The theatre is an important part of education which enables children to use their imagination, to see live performances locally. Both the School and the Nursery use the services of Norwich Puppet Theatre and the School is writing to the Arts Council asking them to rethink their decision. Should you wish to join us in supporting the continuance of the Norwich Puppet Theatre, please sign the attached petition and return it to School.

Say No to Bullying
Our Social & Emotional topic this term is helping the children to identify bullying in it’s widest sense. This is an annual topic and the older children will be discussing topical issues, e.g., cyber bullying. The children will be bringing home worksheets as this topic progresses.

last update: 11 January 2008

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