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Issue 453: 16th February 2024


Issue 453: 16th February 2024



In this Week's Issue...

A Message from OWPS

Achievements 

Children's Work

  • Chameleons, Nighthawks and Toucans

School News

  • FOWS News
  • Games of the Week
  • OWN Trust Development Day
  • Sponsorship Event

Dining Car News

  • Next Week's Menu

Community News

  • February Holiday Camps

Coming Up in School

  • Dates for the Diary

Contact us


A Message from OWPS

Dear parents and carers,

We have reached the end of the Spring One half term and are now halfway through this academic year already. We have finished this half term with some great events and activities this week including the Year One assembly, the Year Six trip to Blethcley Park and the Year Three 2CanLearn session.

Book Week - Monday 4th March

Although a few weeks away, we are already getting excited for our upcoming Book Week event in school. Our assemblies will focus on this theme and all classes will take part in a range of book related activities throughout the week and on Thursday 7th March we will celebrate 'World Book Day!' Children and staff can wear fancy dress on that day, choosing to dress as a character from one of their favourite books. Also on the Thursday, children can come back to school at 5pm for our Bedtime Stories event. More information about these events will be sent home after half term and we will ask you to let us know if your child(ren) will be returning to school for the Bedtime Stories session. 

Open Day 

We are looking forward to seeing lots of you come in to school for our Open Day on Wednesday 28th February. Details about this event were sent home last week and you can book a time to visit with your child(ren) on SchoolCloud. 

A Sad Goodbye

Today we have said goodbye to Mrs. Hall who is leaving us to take up a new and exciting post at another school in Peterborough. Mrs. Hall has been a midday supervisor, a teaching assistant and a member of the SEND team whilst working at the school and I know she will be missed by the staff and children. We all wish her the very best of luck in her new role. 

I hope you all have a lovely half term break and I look forward to seeing you back in school on Monday 26th February.

Mr. Marks

Headteacher

Photo by Aniket Bhattacharya 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
16 Feb 2024
Achievements 16.02.24
Find out what the children at OWPS have achieved this week....
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Children's Work

This week, we are proud to show you work and learning activities involving  children in the Turtles, Nightingales and Flamingoes.

16 Feb 2024
Foundation Stage, Years 1 & 2 16.02.24
Here is a piece of Science work by Lyra, comparing the results of our comparative test. We found that plants need soil, water, sunlight and the right temperature to grow healthy.
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16 Feb 2024
Years 3 & 4 16.02.24
In RE we have been looking at the ways in which Hindus worship. A Hindu temple, more commonly known as a Mandir among Hindus has been the focus this week. We have been looking into different features of them and what they contain. 
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16 Feb 2024
Years 5 & 6 16.02.24
Flora from the Toucans has written this wonderful newspaper article. It is all about the story of Odysseus and Polyphemus (the Cyclops), which links to our current topic of Ancient Greece.
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School News

FOWS News

Is it just me, or have you ever noticed how unproductive and rushed the final hour of the day can be, before picking the children up from their busy day at school? Ever wish for more time to meet and chat with other parents and caregivers at the end of the day?

FOWS is inviting you to join us for a "Brew at Two", on Friday the 8th March, in the school staffroom. Come and chat with us and each other from 2pm and enjoy a tea or coffee and maybe some cake or biscuits.

From October 2024, The roles of Chair and Treasurer will be becoming vacant. If you are interested in taking on either of these roles, please come along to the Brew at Two, or email fows@owps.org.uk for more information.

Have a wonderful half term break from everyone at FOWS.

By Hannah Bass, Secretary of FOWS


Games of the Week

Photo by Bet Noire  on Unsplash


Own Trust Development Day

The OWN Trust Development Day takes place each year, along with the OWN Trust Annual General Meeting, and involves Members, Trustees, Governors, Senior Leaders, and other staff who give up their Saturday morning to focus on how the Trust is developing and future plans. We are always very grateful to those who hold voluntary roles within the Trust for offering their time and expertise to support the Trust and the children.

This year we returned to the Delta Marriott Hotel near the East of England Showground for the meeting. There was time before events got underway to chat with familiar faces and catch up with colleagues. The Development Day provides an opportunity for Members, Trustees, Governors, Senior Leaders, and staff, who are rarely under one roof at any one time, to network and share information.

The morning’s formal proceedings began with a welcome from the CEO, Stuart Mansell, followed by a presentation on Our Passion by the headteachers: Colin Marks (OWPS), Neil Reilly (NVPS), and Becky Ford (WPS). It was interesting to see how the leaders of each school are working together to make the most of the collaboration and sharing of good practice that being in a trust offers. Their main focus, linked to ‘Opportunity, Work Together, Nurture’, centred on developing a shared culture of improvement. This involves gaining a full understanding of the needs of ‘our family’ (both staff and pupils) before creating an action plan for embedding OWN Trust’s values and vision in all of its schools. The presentation ended with an activity for Local Governors to discuss their role in both challenging and supporting schools to bring ‘Our Passion’ to life.

This was followed by a presentation on the Marketing for Growth Plan by Fiona Schneider, OWN Trust Marketing and Communications Officer. It outlined the steps that are underway to drive the expansion of the trust and the marketing tactics that will be used. Stuart Mansell then developed this theme further by explaining how EPM is supporting the Trust in assessing our Readiness for Growth. This will cover seven key pillars and identify any areas for development to ensure we have strong foundations to sustain future growth.

 The AGM then took place in the form of a public meeting and enabled Members to check on the work that is driven by Trustees and senior staff. The Members asked incisive questions of the Trustees and offered their praise and enthusiasm for the work that had been undertaken so far.

 After a short break, we were delighted to welcome the SENCOs from each school – Laura Hurrell (WPS), Linda Harries (OWPS), Carly Pearson (NVPS), and Lucinda Robinson (WPS) – who gave an in-depth and informative presentation on SENCO provision within the schools. In addition to explaining their comprehensive OAP (Ordinarily Available Provision) document and how it is being implemented in schools, the SENCOs also gave us a picture of the growing SEND needs within the schools and nationally. A video clip demonstrating the richness and variety of SEND provision within the schools was then shown, and it brought to life just how much support is already on offer.

The meeting closed with remarks from our dedicated and hardworking Chair of Trustees, Mary Foreman. She thanked all contributors for their presentations, expressed her gratitude to the Governors, Trustees, and Members for their extensive and invaluable voluntary roles, and paid tribute to Stuart Mansell, for whom this was the last Development Day and AGM before his retirement at the end of the academic year.

By Fiona Schneider, Marketing and Communications Officer 


Bolt to Berlin - Sponsorship Event

Dear Parents / Carers,

On Wednesday 7th February, the school held their Bolt to Belin Sponsorship event. Both pupils and staff had a blast and lots of Golden Miles were ran/walked.

So far the school has raised £2262, so a massive thank you to those of you have donated your sponsorship money. For those that haven’t there is still time to donate to the school, via the ParentMail system.

All proceeds of our Sponsored event will go towards two areas of the school we wish to develop.

Thankyou!

Dining Car News

Discover what is coming up in the OWPS Dining Car.

16 Feb 2024
Next Menu W/B 26.02.24
Next week the delicious menu includes Chicken Nuggets or Vegetable Nuggets, Fishcake or Shepherds Pie, Bacon Bap or Cheesy Omelette Bap, Fudge Tart and Chocolate Custard, Chocolate Brownie, Banoffi Traybake and much, much more! 
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Community News

09 Feb 2024
February Half Term Camps
February holiday camp bookings are still available, and you can book by clicking on the link below.  PLease see the flyer below for more details. Book Peterborough United Football Courses & Soccer School Sessions (officialsoccerschools.co.uk)
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02 Feb 2024
February Holiday Sports Camps
Our February Holiday Sports Camps 2024 have now been confirmed at Nene Park Academy! Nene Park Academy PE2 7EA Monday 19th – Friday 23rd  February For boys and girls aged 5-12. (Incudes Year 7 Children) Lots of sports and games! Led by experienced coaches. Children will be...
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Coming Up in School!

A calendar of up-coming events at OWPS. 

Half Term
All Day
From 19 Feb until 23 Feb
19
February
Honours Award Assembly 5
All Day
27
February
Open Day
All Day
28
February
Book Week
All Day
From 04 Mar until 08 Mar
04
March
World Book Day
All Day
07
March
Twighlight Bedtime Stories
All Day
07
March
Mothers Day
All Day
10
March
Yr 4 Assembly
All Day
12
March
Clubs End
All Day
15
March

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!