Newsletter 20th April 2018 Attendance This week s attendance figure is 97.2% E-mail jbs.sbm@modschools.org Website: www.johnbuchan.sceschools.com Sennelager, BFPO 16 Tel: (0049)5254 982 5410 or 2438 Head Teacher : Mrs K Fox If your child is absent please inform the school at the earliest opportunity. Dear Parents/Carers, It was lovely to welcome the pupils back on Monday for the start of our summer term. The week started with an assembly led by myself which focused on our core value of resilience. The message centred around the fact that people who demonstrate resilience when they face challenges in their lives are not always famous or well-known people but there were moments in our lives when all needed to draw on resilience to get us through difficult situations. I also explored the concept by explaining that having resilience doesn't mean that you don t have feelings of upset, anger or frustration but it is about developing the resilience to be able to move forward. Again, we have many exciting events planned for this term so please be aware of our calendar dates in the newsletter; we look forward to seeing many of you at some of these events. Have a lovely weekend. Kim Fox Water Stations We have many water stations around school. Pupils are advised to bring in their named water bottles so they can keep hydrated and refill their water bottles throughout the day.
Values education Values education is an approach that uses moral values to create a positive learning environment. Each new value is introduced in assembly and then visited in learning sessions across the week. The language of values is embedded in the day to day life in the school and pupils are encouraged to demonstrate these values through their behaviour choices. How can you help? Each week, we will publish the current value in the newsletter along with some quotes or reflection activities. Please discuss these with your children and the meaning of the value and how the children can incorporate these into their everyday lives. Our current value is the value of: Resilience
Healthy lifestyle and wellbeing As part of our Healthy Schools approach at John Buchan School, we are introducing a new page to our school newsletter. Each week, we will publish a range of information to share ideas in relation to aspects of healthy lifestyle and wellbeing that you may be interested in. The topics covered will range from healthy eating, fitness and exercise and ideas to aid personal wellbeing. Please let us know if there is a particular area of interest to you that we can publish in this weekly bulletin. This week our focus is on: Different ways of presenting fruit snacks
CYCLISTS AND GERMAN LAW All personnel are reminded that it is German law that ALL cyclists adhere to the following: a. Lights - ALL bicycles are to have working non-blinking front (white or pale yellow coloured) lights and a rear (red) light fitted (this may be of the blinking variety but MUST be non-blinking when the bike is stationary). b. Reflectors - ALL bicycles are to have a minimum of 2 yellow reflectors on each wheel with a white reflector at the front of the bike, and a red reflector on the rear of the bike. c. Bell - ALL bicycles are to be fitted with a warning device; this can be a bell or a horn. d. Brakes - ALL bikes are to be fitted with two independently acting brakes fitted. e. Racing bikes - these are defined as weighing less than 12kg with drop handlebars, a rim diameter of at least 630mm and a rim width not more than 23mm. Racing bike exemptions: they are not required to meet the above rules however, if riding at night, they are required to have lights and reflectors. The German Civil Police (GCP) will issue on the spot fines for not having fitted any of the above. All children under the age of 13 MUST wear a helmet by law. Older cyclists are recommended to wear a helmet but it is not currently a legal requirement. Helmets should conform to the safety mark ÖNORM EN 1078.
All About My Hair A friend of my parents and I called Kelly is not very well and is having chemotherapy treatment, which may mean she may loose her hair! I decided I would help other people who also might lose their hair because of chemotherapy. I donated my hair to a charity called the Little Princess Trust, who make wigs for children who don t have hair because they are so ill. :-( My Aunty Donna is a hairdresser and agreed to help a cut my hair off. I had 3 large pony tails, 9 inches long each. It took a lot of persuading to convince mum and dad but they said yes when I explained why I wanted it cut. I m glad I did it. I ve had lots of positive comments like, wow you re brave and well done Holly, you did the right thing. I was happy when I saw that Kelly liked my hair and she thought I did the right thing. I am really pleased with my hair, it was definitely the right choice and I would encourage others to do the same if they wanted to. Written by Holly T (6SJM)
"Keep calm and keep doodling! Here is an article below suggesting some ideas about how to keep you and your child calm during the next few weeks leading up to the SATS exams. There are some practical suggestions about de-stressing. " https://www.doodlemaths.com/2018/04/19/dont-get-stressed-with-sats/?utm_source=doodlemaths+teachers&utm_campaign=7b21677dfa- EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_4_18_2018&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_5f561a979f-7b21677dfa-86347697 Important Year 6 pupils will be sitting their tests during the week beginning 14th May 2018. Please refrain from booking holidays or non urgent medical / dental appointments during that week. Please find below the timetable for the Y6 NCTs taking place at the beginning of May. Monday 14 th May English grammar, punctuation and spelling test: Paper 1 : questions. English grammar, punctuation and spelling test: Paper 2 : spelling. Tuesday 15 th May Wednesday 16 th May Thursday 17 th May English reading test: reading booklet and associated answer booklet. Mathematics: Paper 1 arithmetic test. Mathematics: Paper 2 reasoning. Mathematics: Paper 3 reasoning.
Mon 23rd April - BPS Year 4 Transition Visit Sun 22nd - Fri 27th Apr - KS3 Normandy Residential Mon 30th April - ATS Year 4 Transition Visit Mon 14th-Thu 17th May - Y6 SATs Week Wed 16th May - Visit from the Band of Royal Artillery Fri 25th May - JBS Bake-Off Mon 28th May-Fri 1st Jun - Half-term Mon 4th June - Year 8 Familiarisation visit to Kings School (morning only) Mon 11th Jun-Fri 15th Jun - Mon 25th Jun-Fri 29th Jun - Year 5 Bitburg Residential Year 6 Harz Residential Wed 27th Jun - Year 8 Taster Day at Kings School Friday 20th July - Last Day of term - Finish at 1.30pm - Wear Mufti for 1 CLASS ASSEMBLY - 7KR UPCOMING DATES 11th Jun - 7KR 18th Jun - 7CM 25th Jun - 7JA The next class assembly will be on Mon 11th Jun. We would like to extend a warm welcome to any parents who would like to attend this event. The Class Assembly starts at 9.00am and should only last approximately 15 minutes. We hope you can make it. Your support is very much appreciated. JOHN BUCHAN FACEBOOK GROUP If you would like to join this group, please request a form from the school office. We will then invite you to the group via your Facebook email address. We hope you can join us. The School Office
Date: Saturday, 21st April to Tuesday, 1st May 2018 Time: Week Days 1400-2230hrs, Friday/Saturday 1400-2300hrs, Sunday 1130-2230hrs Location: Maspernplatz-West, Paderborn On Saturday, 21st April, this year's Paderborn Kirmessaison starts with Lunapark. With numerous fairground attractions and various food and beverage stands, it's sure to be a fun-filled day out for the whole family. On Friday, 27th April, fireworks will take place as darkness falls. For more information visit: https://www.paderborn.de/tourismus-kultur/veranstaltungen/lunapark.php