GORDONBROCK WEEKLY FRIDAY 23 RD NOVEMBER 2018 On Tuesday, the Year 5 children transformed the school hall into an Anglo Saxon mead hall, complete with a roaring fire! In Literacy, we have been learning about different myths and stories from these early medieval t i m e s. W r a p p e d i n blankets, the children shared a range of their amazing poems and stories. We have even been developing our Viking skills o f b o a s t i n g a b o u t everything from our farming prowess, to our incredible woven clothing! The children devised boast battles as rhyming couplets, which they performed with the enthusiasm and vigour of true Viking warriors! Thank you to everyone who came along to enjoy the children s performance. Ms Crosbie, Miss Drummond and Ms Ousbey. Year 1 visit the V & A Museum of Childhood Year 1 went to the Toy Museum as part of their Toys topic. A great time was had by all, we sailed a pirate ship, rode old fashioned rocking horses, dressed up and found lots of toys on display that we had learnt about. We had a talk about when Teddy Bears were invented and how they have changed over time! Year 1 Team, Sapphire Phase.
Christmas Lunch 14th December Deadline for slips to be returned is Monday 3 rd December. Please only return the slip if you are opting out and your child is not having a Christmas Lunch Christmas Events Thu 06.12 Nursery Carols @2.00pm Fri 07.12 Gordonbrock Winter Fair @3.30pm Mon 10.12 Year 1/2 Carols @2.00pm for Year 2 Parents/Carers Tue 11.12 Year 1/2 Carols @9.30am for Year 1 Parents/Carers Wed 12.12 Reception Nativity @2.15pm Fri 14.12 School Christmas Lunch & Save the Children Christmas Jumper Day Mon 17.12 Year 3 & 4 Carols @2.00pm Tue 18.12 Year 5 & 6 Carols @2.00pm FOG NEWS Winter Fair - 7th December, 3.30-5pm FOG needs YOU! Volunteers needed to help run the fair! Please sign up via Patchwork using the link below: patchworkit.com/22472/winterfair We also need donations of cakes, plain biscuits, prizes for the adult tombola, new or nearly-new toys for the children s tombola and good quality bric-abrac (no books please)! Dear Parent/Carer, Your child was given a letter and a booklet with details of the offers available from the Scholastic Book Club. Every 1 spent will earn Gordonbrock, 25p in Scholastic Rewards. The Scholastic Rewards earned will allow us to place an order for books for Gordonbrock. Please visit http://schools.scholastic.co.uk/gordonbrock to browse the latest books and order online. Please place your order online by Monday 10 th December and help support our school. Calling all YEAR 5 Parents/Carers Year 5 Residential Journey payment dates: Payment plan: Full/Subsidised/Twin Friday 28 th September - 45 non-refundable deposit Friday 19 th October - 60 / 20 / 50 Friday 30 th November - 60 / 20 / 44 Thursday 20 th December 60 / 20 / 40 Friday 25 th January - 60 / 15 / 40..CLUBS..CLUBS..CLUBS.. Forms for Spring Term Clubs are out now. Please return the forms as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Please refer to the letter sent out on Wednesday 21st November regarding change to club payments...clubs..clubs..clubs..
NG NE S: P FO OT A L W B L S OR TI Blackheath Lewisham League 2018 The sun was shining and we were all excited to start the new season. Holbeach 0-3 Gordonbrock. Man of the Match: Milo who came on in the second half and made a difference to the team. The pressure was on from the start and the parents on the side lines were amazed at the great team work and confidence of the boys team. Shai was going for goals all the time but it was Wilbur who scored the first goal. Alfie was defending well and Alex provided a safe pair of hands in goal. In the second half Shai was still putting the pressure on and an unlucky try went over the net. But he would not be defeated and scored to make it 2-0. Towards the end of the match Sid sent the ball to Milo who scored the third goal for the team. Stillness 0 1 Gordonbrock. Girl of the Match: Isabella for a clean sheet and great throws. So, the girls were looking for a win too after the good start from the boys. They found their feet quickly and Honor had an attempt at goal which was saved. Maya played well, showing her skills with a nice little back kick. The defence was solid throughout with Isabella chasing every ball. Honor was delighted to score the first goal of the season for her team shortly before the final whistle blew. Good Shepherd 0-2 Gordonbrock. Man of the Match: Shai for a good work rate and a goal to show for his work. The two goals by Milo and Shai were within the first 5 minutes of this match and we continued to watch from the side-lines in awe of this newly formed team working so well together. Joseph and Thomas were fabulous in defence and Thomas cleared the ball away from the net in a nail biting moment. Darius was on fire in the second half. One parent commented on his amazing skills. Gordonbrock 2-0 Holbeach. Girl of the match: Honor for her two astounding goals. All I can say is this was another amazing match. All the girls played their parts to keep the ball away from our goal. Millie, stood her ground in the goal and was ably assisted by the defence team. This allowed Honor to take the ball and score two goals for the team. Amelia was running with the ball and we look forward to her first goal which will come very soon I am sure. Zadie our girls captain for 2017 was with us and she commented on the good team spirit and said that both teams had started the season with a bang. Jason was very happy with the result and especially happy that no goals were conceded. He said, Every moment is a chance. Well done to all the children; Honor (Captain), Alfie (Captain), Isabella, Shai, Ruby, Darius, Millie, Milo, Sophie, Thomas, Isabelle, Joseph, Amelia, Alex, Maya, Sean, Cate, Sid, Henrietta, Attal, Wilbur and to Jason for so ably coaching these two great teams. Thanks also to the parents who came along to support their talented children. Gill Norris, PE Coordinator.
Learning Time Lost w/b 19.11.18 10hrs 35mins This was due to 61 children being late. Unfortunately we continue to have children arriving late into school which has a significant impact on their learning. Parents and Carers please ensure you factor in additional travel time if you are aware of heavy traffic or you have a long journey into school. ATTENTION! ATTENDANCE! Week commencing 19.11.18 Class Attendance No. of lates Topaz 1a 83.64% 0 Topaz 1b 89.19% 1 Topaz 2 95.24% 1 Topaz 3 93.75% 1 Topaz 4 97.07% 4 Topaz 5 89.38% 3 Sapphire 1 98.52% 2 Sapphire 2 89.34% 6 Sapphire 3 90.84% 6 Sapphire 4 91.54% 4 Sapphire 5 97.71% 7 Sapphire 6 95.45% 5 Emerald 1 90.87% 1 Emerald 2 91.14% 4 Emerald 3 94.87% 6 Emerald 4 98.81% 1 Emerald 5 98.47% 1 Emerald 6 96.58% 3 Aquamarine 1 95.9% 3 Aquamarine 2 94.81% 2 Aquamarine 3 97.55% 4 Aquamarine 4 97.86% 5 Aquamarine 5 97.78% 2 Aquamarine 6 97.04% 4 FRENCH CORNER Le 21 novembre, c est I anniversaire de Voltaire (né François-Marie Arouet). Il est né en 1694 à Paris et il était un écrivain et philosophe français qui a marqué le 18e siècle. Meaning: The 21st November is the birthday of Voltaire (born François-Marie Arouet). He was born in 1694 in Paris and was a French writer and philosopher who became an important literary figure of the 18 th Century. DATES FOR YOUR DIARY Wed 5.12 Wed 19.12 Thu 20.12 Fri 21.12 Mon 24.12 - Fri 4.1 Mon 7.1 Choir perform at the Turning Of The Year Concert at Blackheath Halls Year 6 Monarchy Quiz with Eliot Bank. Last day at School INSET DAY Winter Break Start of Spring Term 1 Children return to School The Millau Bridge in southern France is the world's tallest bridge and France's tallest structure. At its highest point, it stands 343m (1125 ft) above the ground. ONLINE SAFETY : TIP OF THE WEEK Always ask your parents' permission before using your full name, address, telephone number or school name anywhere on the Internet. None of the classes achieved 100% attendance and no lates last week Let s do better next week Do you have a joke that we could publish in the weekly? If so please give it in at the office..