Diabetes Awareness Day: Thursday!

Diabetes Awareness Month: What You Need to Know in November and Beyond | Lee Health

On the 30th November we will be raising awareness for diabetes, on the last day of diabetes awareness month.

Children and staff are welcomed to wear a blue item with their uniform on this date e.g. a blue hair bobble, socks, t shirt etc.  There is no charge, this is to raise awareness.

Year 3 Costume information for Hay Presto!

Dear Parents and Carers,

As you know, it is nearly that time of year again. The Year 3 children have started practising their Christmas play – Hay Presto! – and are all aware of their roles. If they have any lines, please practice with them to help them learn them for the show. If they don’t have any, please read the song words to learn them, as reading practice.

All of the children will need various costumes. Please see the list below as to what your child will need:

Narrators: Smart clothes, smart, dark trousers with a shirt, or smart dresses and shoes/ smart clothing.

Angels: angel outfit with wings, halo and shoes.

Roman Soldiers: Roman soldier costume with sword/shield if available, or grey trousers and grey t-shirt with helmets.

Townsfolk, including non-speaking Crowd parts: Plain fabric covering for legs (wear shorts underneath!) with plain coloured, dull or white tops and tea towels for head dresses.

Mary and Joseph: Traditional costumes for these two – tea towels for head covering, traditionally brown, blue or green pillowcase for the tunic / top – with armholes cut, plus a length of plain white fabric for leg coverings.

Innkeeper: Traditional costume, like townsfolk, with a plain, cotton kitchen apron and tea towel prop.

Elders, plus Jacob, Thomas, Benjamin, John, Leah, Joanna, Ruth, Rachel: Like townsfolk, with slightly brighter colours for their tunics / top half – greens or bright blues. Elders can wear optional white beards!

Shepherds: Traditional shepherd outfits or plain brown t-shirts with black trousers and tea towels for headdress.

Wise Men – Caspar (Frankincense) / Melchior (Gold) / Balthazar (Myrhh): We can provide these costumes – no costumes required.

Attendants: Dark trousers and red tops with a colourful sash.

Mice: White clothing (White t-shirts, white/light shorts or trousers/joggers)

Oxen and Camels: brown top and dark/brown trousers. Animals will be given a mask to wear, provided by school. Alternatively, you can provide a costume befitting the part your child has.

Donkey/Ass: Donkey ears, brown clothing, make a tail if you like!

Sheep: White clothing (White t-shirts, white/light shorts or trousers/joggers)

Pigs: plain black or white clothing. School to provide a mask for headwear.

All costumes will be needed in school for Friday 8th December, ready for the dress rehearsal on Monday 11th December.

If you are having problems with the costumes please speak to your child’s class teacher as soon as possible.

We are all very excited and can’t wait to show you the children’s hard work!

Thank you for your continuing support.

The Year 3 Team

6J Dance in PE

Amazing effort from 6J today. We worked on recreating the infamous Haka routine before moving into groups and rehearsing our own as part of our PE Dance unit.

Sam’s Lego D-Day Creation

Well done to Sam H in Yr 6 for his amazing effort on recreating a scene from the D-Day battle out of lego! Sam spent hours perfecting this and I think he should be very proud of his efforts. This links in with our recent work in class on WW1, great effort, Sam!

Year 3 Homework

As part of the homework tasks, Year 3 were asked to create a model of a skeleton.

Here are 2 amazing examples by Isla H and Piper in 3T! They look superb with incredible detail.

Well done girls! 🙂

4OP Reminder!

Good morning,

Just a quick reminder that on Wednesday 29th November at 10am, we will be putting on a little violin concert for all parents/carers of children in 4OP. We really hope that you are able to attend to see just how well the children have done. Olivia (the music teacher) will be able to share much more with you about the 10 weeks.

See you Wednesday!

Mrs Ollerenshaw

Yr 6 Burton Borough Visit to NJS

This afternoon, members of staff from Burton Borough School have visited Yr 6 to do some work around secondary school transition. The children got to talk about their worries & concerns as well as things that they are excited and looking forward to.

Thank you to the BBS staff for helping to make our children feel comfortable with the idea of transition.

Each child will be coming home with a sheet that the BBS have asked them to complete. This sheets applies to all children, even those not attending BBS next year as it is designed to work on transition generally, not to any specific school. Please bring this back in and hand it to your class teacher,