Newsletters

Issue 455: 8th March 2024


Issue 455: 8th March 2024



In this Week's Issue...

A Message from OWPS

Achievements 

Children's Work

  • Foxes, Seals and Cobras

School News

  • Sad News
  • Schools in Residence
  • Games of the Week
  • FOWS News

Dining Car News

  • Next Week's Menu

Community News

  • HAF Easter Programme- Easter 2024

Current Vacancies

  • Cleaner

Coming Up in School

  • Dates for the Diary

Contact us


A Message from OWPS

Dear Parents and Carers,

As I sit composing this week’s newsletter, complete with patchwork elephant ears; Fantastic Mr Fox is chatting enthusiastically to Baby Bear, Where’s Wally has cloned into an abundance of miniatures and Little Red Riding Hood has already encountered a number of big, bad wolves.

The buzz around school this World Book Day reminds me again of what a privilege it is to work at Orton Wistow School. We have remained committed over recent years to fostering a love of reading and have shared this message with you in the past through curriculum evenings and the reading initiatives we implement in school. Research proves that reading for pleasure is the single most important indicator of a child’s future success. We thank-you for all your support at home in bringing books to life.

In my World Book Day launch assembly on Monday, Year 6 representatives shared this year’s collection of texts that can be exchanged for the £1 voucher coming home to you this week. ‘Greg The Sausage Roll Lunchbox Superhero’ certainly generated a lot of excitement from our younger year groups! We also discussed common obstacles for getting settled into a new book and the children had some great advice on how to overcome them. Why not ask your child this weekend about how they would solve the issues below:

 

      

Playground Zoning

We are always active in improving the quality of education children receive here at OWPS and this includes the experiences we offer children during playtime and lunchtimes. So far this year we have launched a ‘Game of the Week’ for each primary phase and encourage positive choices through our Golden Step Sticker lunchtime challenge.

Most recently, we have zoned areas of both playgrounds, to give children a greater understanding of the types of play they can enjoy. This includes space for ball games, Game of the Week and the free choice of a rotation of playground equipment. Zoning also allows for children to also enjoy safe, quiet spaces if they choose, away from the hustle and bustle of more active playtime activities.

We have shared these changes with every class and all staff on duty are reminding children of the expectations of play in the zones. This includes the respectful and appropriate use of our equipment as well as keeping to the boundaries of each area.  

Wishing our community of mothers, grandmothers, step-mothers and all the wonderful versions of mothers we have in between a Happy Mothering Sunday.

See you all next week.

Mrs Fidgett

(Director of Learning)

Photo by Aaron Burden on Unsplash


{item_alt_tag}

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
08 Mar 2024
Achievements 08.03.24
Find out what the children at OWPS have achieved this week....
Read more

Children's Work

This week, we are proud to show you work and learning activities involving  children in the Foxes, Seals and Cobras.

08 Mar 2024
Foundation Stage, Years 1 & 2 08.03.24
In the Foxes class this week, in our English lesson, we have been working on the story WILD. Here is a piece of work by Chris, who explained why he would like to live in the wild.
Read more
08 Mar 2024
Years 3 & 4, 08.03.24
This term, our history topic is Ancient Egypt. This week, in our art lessons, we created clay scarab beetles. 
Read more
08 Mar 2024
Years 5 & 6 08.03.24
In Maths we have been focusing on statistics and drawing pie charts. Here is a wonderful example of the process and execution of drawing a pie chart by Willow.
Read more

School News

Sad News

 

Sadly, we heard recently that one of our former colleagues passed away. Mrs. Audrey Cooper was our school cook for over thirty years and a much loved member of our team. Those of you that have been connected to the school for a while will probably remember her. Audrey worked in the kitchen when the school first opened and was employed by Mr. Lane, the school's first Headteacher. When I joined Orton Wistow in 2003, Audrey was a huge part of the school and provided the pupils and staff with quality lunches every day. She was always happy to go above and beyond and gave many years of dedication and hard work to our school. She was also quite a character and was one of the people that made working here such a joy. A few years ago Audrey put together a recipe book of some of her favourite desserts and treats she used to make at school and called it 'Cooper's Christmas Crackers'. Audrey's daughter, Claire is planning on creating some copies of this and selling them to raise money for Sue Ryder who were a great support to Audrey. If there are some copies available, we will let parents know. Our thoughts are with Claire and the rest of Audrey's family at this sad and difficult time x 

Mr Marks, the Headteacher


FOWS News

Second Hand Uniform Rail

The FOWS team would like to remind you of the second-hand uniform rail that is placed in the school reception. If you need a branded/unbranded uniform, then it is a great way to pick some up. A donation of £1 is asked for each item.

It has also been requested to see if anyone has any branded uniform in the ages 7-8 and 9-10 that they can donate. Please hand it into the school office if you do so!

Thanks

The FOWS Team


Schools in Residence- Day 2

On Wednesday 6th March, the representative children from the OWN trust schools returned to Ferry Meadows to continue the Schools in Residence 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.

Again, the day began with a coach ride starting from Woodston Primary School, collecting from Nene Valley and Orton Wistow on the way.  It was rewarding to see the children greeting each other and the adults as they joined the coach, new friendships continuing to grow.  This time, the children had created a school plaque/ sign for their own raised bed at the nursery.

After a quick introduction in the Discovery Den, they moved back to the secluded Nursery Gardens. 

Seeds, seeds and more seeds the activities for the morning.  Identification, planting and nurture the themes of the different activities.  Did you know flowered plants generally have a split seed?  The children had to estimate how deep to plant their seeds, 0.5cms, 1.0cms. Who knew different seeds needed planting at different depths?

Just before lunch, the word of the day- Hibernaculum – which was important for the afternoon activity.  Not easy to say, let alone spell!

After lunch, the children worked in mixed teams from each school, so continued to make new friends.  Plus a competitive element, which team could build and remember the Hibernaculum.  This was the opportunity to use a spade, a fork and a rake safely.  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.

At the end of the day, the sun had shone, the children had learnt some new language, used some tools and had to think mathematically.  Just like school, but better.  Thanks again to Tom and Alex for delivering the content effectively and in a very fun way.  We look forward to the next trip on the 8th May and the start of activities in schools.

If you want a reminder of day one, the stories links:

Schools in Residence project - Day 1 - Woodston Primary School

Orton Wistow Primary School - Schools in Residence project - Day 1

Nene Valley Primary School - Schools in Residence project - Day 1


Games of the Week

Games of the Week

 

Photo by Sandro Schuh on Unsplash

 


Dining Car News

Discover what is coming up in the OWPS Dining Car.

08 Mar 2024
Next Week's Menu W/B 11.03.24
Next week the delicious menu includes Mince & Dumpling or Macaroni Cheese, Sausage Roll or Vegetable Pasta Bake, Wistow Brunch or Vegetarian Brunch, Chocolate Brownie, Honey and Oat Cookie, Fresh Fruit or Yogurt and much, much more! 
Read more

Community News

08 Mar 2024
Holiday Activities and Food Programme- Easter 2024
School-aged children and young people (Reception-Year 11) who are in receipt of benefit-related free school meals can receive up to 4 sessions at one of our holiday provisions during the Easter holidays at no cost.  The sessions will include a range of activities and all food is also include...
Read more

Current Vacancies

{item_alt_tag}
  • Cleaner - Orton Wistow Primary School
    Closing Date: Monday 18th March, 9:00 am

Orton Wistow Primary School - Current Vacancies (owps.org.uk)


Coming Up in School!

A calendar of up-coming events at OWPS. 

Yr 4 Assembly
All Day
12
March
Clubs End
All Day
15
March
Online Safety Week
All Day
From 18 Mar until 22 Mar
18
March
Yr 6 Mock SATS
All Day
18
March
Honours Award Assembly 6
All Day
26
March
Term Ends
All Day
28
March
Easter Holidays
All Day
From 29 Mar until 14 Apr
29
March

Contact Us

{item_alt_tag}

If there is anything that you or your child would like to share with us for the newsletter, please email digital@owps.org.uk.  Please clearly state in the email if you give your consent to photos being published in the newsletter and on the website.

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!