3B have had great fun creating Slime for our Summer Fair this Thursday 6th July at 2pm.
Each pot costs £2 and there will also be a raffle for a bigger slime pot, costing 50p per ticket – please come and buy a pot of our quality product!
3B have had great fun creating Slime for our Summer Fair this Thursday 6th July at 2pm.
Each pot costs £2 and there will also be a raffle for a bigger slime pot, costing 50p per ticket – please come and buy a pot of our quality product!
London 2024 visit we have opened it early to give you the opportunity to book the date and look at the payment system.
The fist payment will be a deposit to secure the place. We only take 45 pupils and places fill quite quickly.
The itinerary will be as follows:-We will travel by coach and the coach will stay with us for the 3 days.We will stay at Hotel Royal National, Russell Square, breakfast, packed lunches and evening meal will be provided.A London Guide will be with us at all times.
Places we will visit:-St Pauls, Cathedral St James park Royal London Tour River trip from Westminster Tower of London / Crown jewels, Covent Garden Evening theatre visit to tbc, Millennium Bridge Shakespeares globe theatre and workshop, Ride the London Eye Natural History Museum, 4D London Eye Experience, changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace. The cost of the visit is £450.00If you wish your child to go please book your place on Parent Pay.
If there are any queries with regards to payment or details of the visit please do not hesitate to contact Mrs Green a3082@telford.gov.uk
A gentle reminder that the appointment slips for parents of children with SEND need to be in tomorrow please.
There will be a reply with your time slot to meet with the new teacher, old teacher and SENCO in your child’s bag tomorrow night.
Year 5 Arthog children have had a super morning climbing and team building. The Arthog team brought Arthog to NJS as a replacement for the time lost due to snow!
In preparation for an assembly the Guardians of Safety will be hosting on Monday (26.06.23), we are asking for your help! Transition day for some children is a worrying time and the Guardians decided something that would help would be knowing a little about the teacher before hand. With this in mind, we asked all the teachers for 3 facts about them! In assembly, the GOS will be asking the children who they think said what!
In the assembly, the GOS will be sharing some tips on how to manage change and think positively! We hope that this helps children as we prepare for transition day on Wednesday 28th June.
Have a look as a family and see if you can figure out which facts belong to which teacher… all will be revealed on Monday!
A reminder to our Yr 5 families about Friday 23rd June:
Yr 5 Arthog children – this is the catch up activity for the day lost to snow. Please can children come into school wearing long sleeves and long trousers – these can be light weight / forest school style clothing. They will NOT be allowed to do some of the activities in short clothing. The children will need to bring PE kits with them to change into for the afternoon.
Yr 5 Non- Arthog children will be in class in the morning looking at Refugee Awareness day – they will need to be in school uniform. These children will also need PE kits to change into for the afternoon.
Children may also need water bottles, sun hats, cream etc
Many thanks
Mr M, Mrs P and Mrs N
This is a message for the children who went to Arthog in March and had to return a day early due to the weather conditions….
Arthog have worked with us to arrange an outreach session at NJS for the children who had a disrupted visit to the Arthog Centre in Wales.
On Friday 23rd June those children will spend the morning, at NJS, with members of the Arthog team. The climbing tower will be on site and a range of team building activities similar to those that would have taken place on the Friday morning.
This group of children should come to school that morning in old clothes with their trainers.
Mrs M
(Children who did not attend Arthog will complete other activities.)
This morning, children in 5N have been using a range of different tools (saws, hammers and drills) with Mrs Jones in order to prepare their pieces of wood, ready to put together their bird boxes. Mrs Jones has commented on how wonderfully mature and responsible the children have behaved this morning… maybe a class star is on the way?!! I can’t wait to see the finished pieces!