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Issue 441: 10th November 2023


Issue 441: 10th November 2023



In this Week's Issue...

A Message from OWPS

Achievements 

Children's Work

  • Wombats, Giraffes and Sharks

School News

  • Schools in Residence Project
  • Celebrating Success
  • FOWS Christmas Raffle
  • Children in Need

Dining Car News

  • Next Week's Menu

Community News

  • Christmas Appeal

Coming Up in School

  • Dates for the Diary

Contact us


A Message from OWPS

Dear Parents and Carers,

I have worn my big coat for the first time this week as it finally feels like the weather is turning colder after what has been predicted to be the warmest year on record. It is also a beautiful time of year, seeing the leaves change and the autumnal colours fill the trees. Sitting in my office, I have heard Foundation Stage and Year Two begin to rehearse their Nativity and Christmas performance this week. I always do my best not to watch any of it until the day of the performance, something I know many of you will be looking forward to.

Anti-bullying Week

Next week is Anti-bullying Week and we will join hundreds of other schools to highlight the importance of standing up to bullying. My assembly on Monday will launch the event and introduce the children to this year's theme - Make a Noise about Bullying! The important message to all children will be about speaking up if they are worried about bullying or they see something happening that they know is not right. Children can wear odd socks on Monday to support the work we will do altogether about this subject. 

Children in Need Day

On Friday 17th November we will be supporting this year's Children in Need day. All children can wear their own clothes to school and there will be Pudsey biscuits on sale for children to enjoy at breaktime. We kindly ask for a one pound donation for the day and fifty pence for the biscuit. Every penny goes to this great charity and we share with the children how the money raised is used. Don't forget to 'BE SPOTACULAR' and wear something spotty if you have it. 

Grandparents Lunch

We are now fully booked with grandparents lunches, with over 200 bookings made. We are very much looking forward to welcoming all of you over the next two weeks.

Have a lovely weekend everyone.

Mr Marks

Headteacher  

Photo by Anthony Lee on Unsplash


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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
  • Shining Stars
  • Times Table Rock Stars
10 Nov 2023
Achievements 10.11.23
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Children's Work

This week, we are proud to show you work and learning activities involving  children in the Wombats, Giraffes and Sharks

10 Nov 2023
Foundation Stage, Years 1 & 2 10.11.23
In DT this week the children investigated what material would make the best axle for Yellow Bear’s car.
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10 Nov 2023
Years 3 & 4 10.11.23
In the Giraffes class, for English, Audrey has written some brilliant BOBS sentences (but, or, because, so) about Iron Age hill forts. She will then include these in her non-chronological report titled 'Maiden Castle'.
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10 Nov 2023
Years 5 & 6 10.11.23
In the Sharks class this week we have been learning about how we can manage our behaviours, linked to our changing emotions.This piece of work is by Lucy F to represent this.
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School News

Schools in Residence Project

On Wednesday 8th November, thirty children from the OWN trust schools began a twelve-month environmental project in association with Nene Park Trust.  One of the aims of the project is to encourage members of the wider community to access the Park.

The day began with a coach ride starting from Woodston Primary School, collecting ten children and two members of staff.  A small jump to Nene Valley and a further ten children and an adult joined.  Finally, the Orton Wistow contingent combined and they all headed off to Ferry Meadows.

First stop was the secluded Nursery Gardens. We were the first schools into this area and the children began with a treasure hunt style plant search.  Did you know historically early Americans used blueberries with milk to make grey paint?  The children worked in mixed teams, one child from each school, so started to make new friends.

There were also lots and lots of leaves!

Next seed bombs!  Clay, mud and seeds – what could possibly go wrong?  In a classroom there would be mess everywhere – at the nursery it mattered not.  This was one of the favourite activities of the day.  Muddy hands and getting in on the action.  The clay keeps the seeds warm and safe until the spring when they can germinate.

Just before lunch, the word of the day coracle – which was important for the afternoon activity.  Also a few trips to the compostable toilet, which was a lot more pleasant that it might initially sound.

After lunch a small competition; boys v girls making willow fences.  Coracles, fences, baskets and cricket bats are all made from the flexible, lightweight wood – willow.  This was the opportunity to use a holer, a pair of secuteers and teamwork.  The girls took an early lead as the boys had to carry their equipment further, but they soon made a strong comeback, so both fences were very impressive at the end.

All the children had an amazing first day with huge smiles on their faces.  “magnificent” was the best quote and a great summary of the day provided by one child at Woodston.  Thanks to Vicky, Tom and Alex for delivering the content effectively and in a very fun way.  We look forward to the next trip in the Spring Term and building willow barriers at Nene Valley Primary.

You can find out more (and see some photos) about the nursery by using the links: Nene Nursery | Nene Park Trust or the trust newsletter OWN Trust - OWN Trust involved with the local horticultural nursery (own-trust.education).


Celebrating Success

Here at Orton Wistow Primary School, we recognise that success comes in all different shapes and sizes! We celebrate the children's achievements in school in the Achievements section of the newsletter and website.

Many of the children, however, are also achieving things outside of school.  We would like to recognise these successes too.

It might be that your child has passed a music or dance exam, gained a karate belt, starred in a show, volunteered, taken part in a sporting event, or done something that they didn't think was possible!

If you would like to share your child's achievements with us so that we can celebrate their success, please complete the Celebrating Success form.  Contributions will be considered for inclusion in upcoming editions of the newsletter.

We look forward to hearing about your children's extracurricular achievements!

This Week's Successes!

This year 6 child, who loves everything musical, successfully auditioned for the solo singer part in Mimi and the Mountain Dragon, which will be played live with the Peterborough Youth Orchestra and local professional musicians, at The New Theatre, Peterborough, on 28 November. 

Well done, we are very proud! 


FOWS Christmas Raffle

We are excited to inform you that next week, each family will receive FOWS (Friends of Orton Wistow School) raffle tickets for our Christmas raffle. Your support is invaluable, and the funds raised through the sale of these tickets will directly contribute to enhancing our children's education and overall school life experiences.

The first prize is a fantastic £100 in cash, and there are several other exciting prizes up for grabs.

List of Prizes:

  • £100 cash – courtesy of Orton Vets
  • Luxury Christmas food hamper – courtesy of Tesco & parent donations 
  • Amazon Echo Dot – courtesy of Comparethemarket
  • Family ticket (2 adults 2 children) to Christmas Magic at Peterborough Cathedral 16/12/23
  • 5 week block of yoga classes - courtesy of Embrace Yoga
  • £30 voucher - Nene Park Visitors Centre Gift Shop
  • Pamper voucher for Lilly's Boutique
  • Personal trainer voucher worth £180 - courtesy of BeYou
  • 1 months Group Fitness Boot Camp Voucher - courtesy of Johnny Day PT
  • 3 week mini term for Baby Sensory Peterborough
  • 3 week mini term for Toddler Sense Peterborough
  • £20 Harvester Restaurant Voucher 
  • Thermomix Baking Box
  • £10 Moor Farm Shop Voucher

Please ensure that all money and ticket stubs are returned to the school by the 8th of December. The raffle drawing will take place at the School Christmas Fair on the same day, providing a festive atmosphere for the announcement of the lucky winners.

Thank you for your continued support!

Kind regards

Jo Watson, Chair of FOWS


Children in Need

On Friday 17th November it is Children in Need Day.

We will be raising funds by having a non-uniform day and children getting a Pudsey Biscuit.

Please donate £2 by using the following Justgiving link: Orton Wistow Just Giving Page

We will NOT be taking any cash on the day

Thank you!


Dining Car News

Discover what is coming up in the OWPS Dining Car.


10 Nov 2023
Next Weeks Menu W/B 13.11.23
Next week the delicious menu includes Chicken Nuggets or Vegetable Nuggets, Fishcake or Vegetable Pie, Bacon Bap or Cheesy Omelette Bap, Chocolate Brownie, Krispie Cake, Fruit Crumble and Custard and much, much more! 
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Community News

Read about what is happening in the local community.

10 Nov 2023
Christmas Appeal
The National Literacy Trust are having a Christmas AppealThey are asking residents/businesses in Peterborough to donate a new children’s book to them (any age/genre). The Peterborough Hub will match all donations received up to 1000 books and these will be given to the Food Banks so t...
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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. 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. 

Anti Bullying Week
All Day
From 13 Nov until 17 Nov
13
November
New Foundation Stage Tour 5
All Day
14
November
Yr 4 Family Learning
All Day
16
November
Children in Need
All Day
17
November
Online Safety Week
All Day
From 27 Nov until 01 Dec
27
November
New Foundation Stage Tour 6
All Day
27
November
Foundation Stage Dress Rehearsal
All Day
28
November
Foundation Stage Nativity
All Day
30
November

Contact Us

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You can also contact us at digital@owps.org.uk if you have any comments or queries about the e-newsletter or website. We look forward to hearing from you!