8 November 2024 – Newsletter – Remembrance Worship, Odd Socks and more

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  • A very special Remembrance Worship today, with the Old Basing Band playing The Last Post – you may have heard it being played this morning. Video below! NB We had Remembrance worship this morning due to Year 6 children going on PGL Residential on Monday.
  • We celebrate Anti-bullying Week next week …. don’t forget to wear Odd Socks on Tuesday! More info below.
  • Our Christmas Fayre is on Saturday 30th Nov from 12-3pm. Booking for Santa’s Grotto is now open. See below in the FOSM section for more details. 
  • You can read the results and summary of the October parent survey here.
  • About 30 staff from Tadley Primary School visited our classes today to see how we teach Maths and English. Your child may talk about our visitors!

Have a great weekend, Charles

This Week's Homework & Learning

Listed here for all children.

Look after our farm animals

Thank you!

⭐ FOSM Events ⭐

St Mark’s Photo Reel

⭐ Star Learners ⭐

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⭐ Star Readers ⭐

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⭐ 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 96.7% 😮

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

Hymn to the Fallen by John Williams (1932 – )

This piece of music composed by John Williams was written for a film called Saving Private Ryan which was set in World War 2. It is a beautiful piece of music written to remember all those who lost their lives in war.

Being a parent is tough!

Community News

Red Riding Hood

The Parish of Basingstoke Down is delighted to offer you a family treat this festive season! We have invited Saltmine Theatre to bring their production of ‘Red Riding Hood’ to Hatch Warren Community Centre on Saturday 23rd November, 6-8pm. This modern-day twist on a classic fairy tale with a positive message about belonging is now open for booking. Do join us!

We are charging a small fee for tickets- £3 for individuals and £10 for a family of up to five. All of the money that we raise will be shared between the charities supported by St Mark’s School (in the case of St Mark’s it will go to the Mud House Foundation) and Kempshott Juniors (in the case of Kempshott Juniors it will go to the Lily Foundation). See you there!

Click here to buy your tickets!

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