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Issue 412: 27th January 2023


Issue 412: 27th January 2023



In this Week's Issue...

A Message from OWPS

Achievements 

Children''s Work

  • Iguanas, Seals and Pandas

School News

  • Girls' Netball Match
  • Young Voices
  • FOWS Donation

Notices

  • Healthy Snacks
  • P1 Gate
  • FOWS Disco

Dining Car News

  • Next week's menu
  • Join Your Child for Lunch

Community News

  • Half Term in P'Boro Libraries

Coming Up in School

  • Dates for the Diary

Contact us


A Message from OWPS

Dear Parents and Carers,

In just two weeks we will be at the halfway point for this academic year! It feels as if the days may be starting to get a little lighter for longer, but the big coat is still required for gate duty! 

Young Voices

A huge well done to all those that attended this event on Wednesday. The feedback I have had from children and adults is that it was a very memorable event and the children's behaviour and attitude was brilliant. Thank you to the staff for organising and to the parents who also supported this trip. 

School Partnership Program

OWPS is part of an SPP project that involves eight other schools in Peterborough, including Nene Valley Primary School and Woodston Primary School (OWN Trust). It basically involves the nine schools working together to review elements of practice in each setting and looking at ways it can be improved further. I visited Oakdale Primary School this week to look at how they teach reading. It is always a pleasure visiting another setting as it is a chance to 'magpie' some ideas. I came back with a few thoughts I plan to share with some of our staff, especially around oracy and pupil voice. We will have our SPP visit at OWPS in March. 

Sport at OWPS

We have had several football and netball matches against other schools recently. Although I am a very competitive person (board games in my family can be very serious!) and of course, I would always want to see OWPS win, the thing I have been most impressed with is the sportsmanship I have seen or been told about from every child that has represented our school. They have been great ambassadors for OWPS and kept their heads held high, even when things aren't going their way. Well done to them all. 

Are you smarter than an OWPS pupil?

This week's questions are:

  1. How is the Arctic different from the Antarctic? Name 3 animals you would find in the Arctic. (Foundation Stage topic)
  2. Do seeds need sunlight to germinate? (Year 2 science)
  3. What would life be like without mirrors? (Year 3 science)

I popped into Year Three when they were discussing the last question. There were some incredible thoughts on the positives and negatives of a world without mirrors. 

Have a wonderful weekend everyone

Mr. Marks

Headteacher


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Achievements

Each week, we publish the latest achievements of the children at Orton Wistow Primary School.

  • Attendance
  • Class Dojos
  • Dojo Masters
  • Wistow Mile
  • House Points
  • Reading Champions
  • Shining Stars
  • Times Table Rock Stars
27 Jan 2023
Achievements 27.01.23
Discover what amazing things the OWPS children have achieved this week...
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Children's Work

This week, we are proud to show you work by children in the Iguanas, Seals and Pandas.

27 Jan 2023
Foundation Stage, Years 1 & 2 27.01.23
In the Iguanas, we have started our new literacy unit, and we were considering how the robot felt when he was sent to sit on the scrap heap. They wrote some really thoughtful sentences, using the illustrations to help them guide their thinking. They used some very powerful adjectives in their w...
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27 Jan 2023
Years 3 & 4 27.01.23
Year 3 have been learning about The Iron Man in English lessons this week. We have been exploring the first two chapters in lots of detail and all of the children have loved reading it! Here is Freddie’s story map of what has happened in the story so far. 
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27 Jan 2023
Years 5 & 6 27.01.23
Year 5 have been learning about the Greek myth of Odysseus and the Cyclops and have created a newspaper report retelling the story. Here is a lovely example by Arnav from the Pandas.
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School News

Netball Match 19.01.23

On Thursday 19th January, the OWPS netball team took part in their 2nd fixture against St. John's Primary School. Although the result did not go our way, the girls worked hard as a team to defend the ball and thought carefully about how to pass the ball to one another to limit interceptions from the opposing team. Well played girls!


Young Voices 25.01.23

By Mrs Francis, Year 4 Class Teacher

On Wednesday 25th January, the OWPS choir set off for Birmingham to perform in a Young Voices concert. We have been rehearsing every week since October, and have even squeezed in some lunchtime rehearsals too. Everyone has worked incredibly hard to learn ten different songs.

We were all taken aback when we entered Resorts World Arena - would our voices fill this enormous space? However, as all the other schools came in, and we started our rehearsal we had nothing to worry about: the sound was phenomenal!

Once the rehearsal was over, we ate our tea and waited for our audience to arrive. We were a mix of nerves and excitement, but as soon as the concert began we loved every moment. We sang with over 6000 other children, and some amazing acts including Urban Strides, Beatbox Collective, Anna Phoebe and Heather Small!

It was an absolutely fantastic experience for us all, the atmosphere in the arena was electric! We are so proud of the children who came - they showed exemplary behaviour throughout the entire day. Here is what some of the children thought about the experience:

Migle in Year 3:

It was amazing. I didn't know it was going it was going to be like that but it was really fun. Urban Strides dancing was energetic and fantastic!

Isabel in Year 4:

It was very very loud, but I loved it. Singing 'Sing From Your Heart' made me feel so joyful and happy.

Lucy in Year 5:

At the start of the day I was so excited because we were finally going to Young Voices. Throughout the day we got nervous then it was the best day of our lives. Anyone who gets the chance to go to Young Voices should take it.

Daisy in Year 5:

Anna Phoebe was really good with a dramatic entrance and that really shocked the audience. It was one of the best times of my life.

Avie in Year 6:

For the last song, the Nile Rodgers medley, a disco ball came on and lit up the whole room. That made me feel so excited I couldn't stop dancing.

We'd like to say a huge thank you to the staff and parents who came along to help - it was a very long day, we really appreciate your time and support.


FOWS Donation to the School

On Monday 23rd January, Jo Piercy, the Treasurer of the Friends of Orton Wistow School, visited OWPS to present the school with cheque for £11,000, which is an amazing amount!

The school is very grateful to the FOWS and to all the parents who have supported the FOWS fundraising activities including the Christmas and Summer Fayres.  The money will be put towards a variety of projects, including £1000 worth of new books for the Library and the construction of the Mindfulness Garden.

Jo Piercy commented that: "We can't do it without the parents support.  If you'd like to get involved with FOWS, please let us know.  We are always looking for new people to join."

If you'd like to know more about FOWS and how you can help, please click here to visit the Friends of Orton Wistow.


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Notices

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Healthy Snacks

Please can we remind parents that children should not bring in packaged or unhealthy snacks at breaktime.  We have seen an increase in the number of crisps and bars.  We would love to see more fruit and vegetables in a reusable pot, as these are a healthy and eco-friendly snack to enjoy at breaktime.  Thank you.

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Platform 1 Gate

Please can we remind all parents to close the Platform 1 gate behind them and double-check that it is shut.  We would also like to remind you that the Platform 1 gate code should never be disclosed, especially to the children.  Thank you for your help in keeping everyone safe.


Dining Car News

Discover what is coming up in the OWPS Dining Car.


27 Jan 2023
Next week's menu w/c 30.01.23
Next week's menu includes Beef or Vegetable Moussaka, Pork Sausage or Vegetable Sausage Toad in the Hole, Trifle, Sticky Toffee Sponge and Custard, Strawberry Cupcakes, Citrus Drizzle Cake and much more!
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09 Dec 2022
Join your child for lunch!
This term we are offering parents the opportunity to join their child for lunch.
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Community News

Read about what is happening in the local community.

27 Jan 2023
February Half Term Events at Peterborough Libraries
Read about the February half-term events at Peterborough Limited's sports and culture venues, including their traditional-tale inspired events at Peterborough Libraries. Download the flyer for more information.
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Disclaimer: Orton Wistow Primary School does not endorse any products, services or activities that appear in the Community section of this newsletter, and is not responsible for any contract entered into by either party. Given the current circumstances, we would recommend all parents check with any providers regarding the status of these services, activities and clubs


Coming Up in School!

A calendar of up-coming events at OWPS. 

KS2 Honours Award Assembly
9:00am – 9:30am
31
January
FS and KS1 Honours Awards Assembly
10:00am – 10:30am
31
January
FS/KS1 Disco
4:30pm – 5:30pm
02
February
KS2 Disco
5:45pm – 7:00pm
02
February
OWPS Mental Health Week
8:00am – 3:15pm
From 06 Feb until 10 Feb
06
February
Year 1 Assembly
9:00am – 10:00am
07
February
Parent Evening
3:30pm – 7:00pm
07
February
Parents Evening
3:30pm – 6:00pm
09
February
Valentines Day Lunch
12:00pm – 2:00pm
10
February
February Half Term
0:00am – 0:00am
From 13 Feb until 17 Feb
13
February

Contact Us

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