14 June 2024 – Newsletter

A note from Mr Applegate

Where is our summer?!!! Coming soon I’m sure :)

Huge thanks to Ena Bull and Jeanette Welton for teaching our Y6 children about finances and budgets. So important. And thanks to the parents and helpers in Year 2 for a successful Hilliers Garden trip today!

Good luck to our Years 3-6 choir and orchestra performing at the Anvil next year as part of the BPSM programme.

Reminders…

  • Raffle Tickets for FOSM Summer Fun Day need to be back by 26th June
  • 28th June – Non-uniform – bring something in for the tombola (no nuts or chocolate though!)

Have a great weekend. Mr Applegate :)

Year 1 Resources Plea

Can you help resource our new Year 1 outside area? We’re looking for a range of donation items. Click here to find out more.

Did you know…

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Find out more here.

Book Fair next week

If you would prefer to pay online and not physically visit the book fair, you can do so here.

When is my child visiting the book fair?

Monday 17th June

  • Year 4 & 6 classes– during the school day
  • NEW- Children of any year group may visit after school with parents (on the KS1 playground weather permitting). We are hoping to have a card machine available for this after school session.

Look after our animals!

We need your help!

Lost Toy

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This toy was dropped near the crossing on Woodbury Road on Wednesday. Please ask Jane the lollypop lady if you recognise it.

St Mark’s PhotoReel

⭐ Star Learners ⭐

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⭐ Star Readers ⭐

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⭐ Quietest Classes ⭐

Puffins & 6B

⭐ Attendance Updates ⭐

Our target over the year is 97%. Last year’s attendance was 95.8% – above national levels, but we’d like it to be much higher.

Our current attendance percentage is 96.0%. Oh no :(

Weekly Attendance by Class

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School Dates, Lunches, and Clubs

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In worship this week… 

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Music of the Week

Ashoken Farewell

Ashoken Farewell is a piece written by American folk musician Jay Ungar in 1982.

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