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Issue 331: 27th November 2020

Issue 331: 27th November 2020


A Message from the Head Teacher

Dear Parents

When I look at the school calendar and my own work calendar at this time of year, the work Christmas starts to appear more and more regularly. It would be tempting to think that in these unusual times, anything Christmassy would be put on hold or scaled back. I am delighted to be able to say that this is not the case at OWPS…it will just have to look a little different.

Teams have already chosen what they are going to create for their Christmas decorations and craft supplies have started to arrive in school. Ordinarily, we would hang the decorations along the KS2 corridor and in the library ahead of the FOWS Christmas Fair. As there is not a fair this year and we don’t tend to move classes around the building as much as we used to, teams are going to decorate their own units so that the children can see what the other classes in their Team have made.

As you know, we are also going ahead with Christmas Dinner on 16 December and bookings are now open. We would be grateful if you could please complete a booking form by Thursday 3 December to let us know whether your child is having a Christmas Lunch or a Packed Lunch.  An email has been sent to all parents and carers with a link to the form and you can also find it by clicking here. We often serve over 450 Christmas dinners in a little over an hour so having a two-hour lunch period will be a blessing. I will, as always, pop on an apron ready to serve everyone. It is one of the highlights of my year.

DON’T FORGET – CHRISTMAS DINNER DAY IS ALSO CHRISTMAS JUMPER/CHRISTMAS OUTFIT DAY!

Unfortunately, we will not be able to attend Alwalton Church for our Christmas service this year but we have plans in place for what our Christmas Singalong could look like in each classroom. On the last day of term, Friday 18 December, children can bring a toy into school to play with their friends. Although we do not want any soft toys in school this time, all of the other rules remain the same: - no expensive toys, no toys with lots of pieces and please bring a toy that you can play with others.

My assembly this coming Monday will be about advent and the meaning of Christmas. As you may remember, when we went into the first lockdown earlier this year, staff recorded themselves reading bedtime stories and we posted these on the internet for you to watch. I am pleased to announce that this year we have recorded twenty-four special Christmas stories in our own Advent Calendar!

On Monday, you will be sent a letter to explain how you can access the stories. There will be twenty-four links, with one story going ‘live’ each day. You won’t be able to binge-watch all twenty-four at the same time! I had lots of fun recording my story and I am pleased that it goes live on Christmas Eve. I should also say that there were twenty-three other members of staff who happily agreed to record a story, all in their own time. I didn’t need to beg or twist any arms. What a great staff we have!

Finally, we have one other Christmas surprise in store but you will have to wait until the last day of term to find out what it is!

   Very best wishes,

   Simon Eardley

   Head Teacher

 



Achievements

Each week, we publish the latest achievements of the children at Orton Wistow Primary School.  You can find out the weekly results for:

  • Attendance
  • Class Dojos
  • Dojo Masters
  • Golden Mile
  • House Points
  • Reading Champions
  • Shining Stars
  • Times Table Rock Stars

 

04 Dec 2020
Achievements 04.12.20
Here are the results of the children's achievements for this week...
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School News

27 Nov 2020
E-Newsletter Feedback
We would be grateful if you could give us feedback on the new e-newsletter by completing a short questionnaire.
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27 Nov 2020
RNIB Stamp Collection
This year, Orton Wistow Primary School is supporting the RNIB's Save Your Stamps Appeal.
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Children's Work

This week, we are proud to publish a piece of work by children in the Magpies, Squirrels, Cobras and Toucans.

04 Dec 2020
Foundation Stage 04.12.20
As part of learning about our local area, we talked about maps and routes. Camden from the Penguins enjoyed programming the Beebots then made his own Beebot mat.
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04 Dec 2020
Years 1 & 2 04.12.20
As part of our learning about the Jolly Postman, Davi from the Elephants has drawn a picture of the character Baby Bear and used words to describe Baby Bear. 
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04 Dec 2020
Years 3 & 4 04.12.20
Scarlett from the Macaws has written a Non-Chronological Report about Maiden Castle as part of our work on The Iron Age in English.
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04 Dec 2020
Years 5 & 6 04.12.20
Momina from the Armadillos has used a wide range of sentence types in her descriptive writing to build tension, develop a rich image in the reader’s mind and keep the reader hooked in. Well done Momina!
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Dining Car News

04 Dec 2020
Next Week's Menu
Delicious treats on the menu this week include Lemon Meringue Pie & Custard, Beef Mince & Dumplings, Vegetarian Sausage & Yorkshire Pudding, Cheese & Onion Lattice, Iced Sponge & Pink Sauce and much, more more...
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27 Nov 2020
Next Week's Menu
Next week's menu includes Margherita Pizza, Spinach and Chickpea Curry, Chicken Pie, Bakewell Tart and Custard, Chocolate Cup Cake, and much, much more...
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To view more menus for the coming weeks, please click here.

If you would like your child to have a school dinner, please top-up their account on ParentMail.


Notices

Flu Immunisations

A reminder that on Friday 4th December 2020,  the School Immunisation Team is coming to administer the nasal flu vaccine to children in Foundation Stage, Years 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.

The team is already aware of all the children who have parental/carer consent to have the vaccine. Any further queries, please contact the School Imms Team on 0300 555 5055.

 


Platform One

Dropping Off and Picking UP

We would like to remind parents and carers to wait on the patio area for their children.

We would also ask that parents and carers check that they have closed the security gate after entering AND leaving the school grounds, please.

Thank you for your co-operation.

New Email Address

We are pleased to announce that Platform 1 now has its own email address:

 Platform1@owps.org.uk

If you need to get in touch with Platform 1, you can now contact them by email at this address or telephone the school office.


Christmas Lunch Bookings

OWPS Christmas Lunch is taking place on Wednesday 16th December 2020.

We need to know if your child is joining us for Christmas lunch and what their menu options are, or if they are having a packed lunch.

Please can all parents and carers complete the Christmas Lunch Booking Form for their child.


Sponsorship Money

Thank you to all those who have already sent in their sponsorship money.  We are still receiving donations and if anyone still has money to return, we would be grateful if they could do this as soon as possible.  We look forward to sharing the new resources with the children and we will announce them to you when they arrive.


Coming Up in School...

Year 5 Mental Health and Well Being Workshop
9:30am – 12:30pm
From 10 Dec until 11 Dec
10
December
Virtual Honours Assembly
9:00am – 10:00am
16
December
Christmas Lunch
12:00pm – 1:00pm
16
December

Community News

27 Nov 2020
Nene Valley Railway Santa Special
NVR writes...we are pleased to announce that our Santa Steam Trains will go ahead as planned. Our team have been busy working really hard after the latest Government announcements, to ensure that we are complying with the current rules and regulations.
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27 Nov 2020
Nene Park Christmas Trail
Nene Park writes...to get us into the Christmas spirit, we have a special Christmas themed trail with a festive-themed prize at the end for everyone.
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