Document 71857

Friday 13th September 2013
Newsletter No: 2
admin@follifoot.n-yorks.sch.uk
headteacher@follifoot.n-yorks.sch.uk
Dear Parents/Carers, Just a reminder that our Harvest/Welcome service will be held in Church on Wednesday at
9.30am. Any donations of fruit, vegetables, tinned or fresh produce are greatly appreciated. If possible could
any donations be left in the Church entrance. Curriculum Overviews for both classes will be sent out today, this
will give you an overview of what your child will be learning this term. Have a lovely weekend. Regards, Lisa
Metcalfe (Head Teacher).
Achievement Awards
Congratulations to the following children for their achievements
this week: Lincoln Whyte, Maddie Edwards, Hugo Sladdin &
Ella MacLean. These children and their achievements will be
displayed on the achievement tree in the front entrance.
Sports Awards
Our sports coach has awarded the
following certificates:
Most
Positive
Approach: Honor
Whyte & Cassi Stewart
Best Changer: Lincoln Whyte
Best Individual: Max Richardson
Reviews of the Week
Little Owls:
Little Owls have been working very hard this week. Reception
have been writing numbers and singing alphabet songs, while KS1
have been counting in two’s, choosing the biggest number from a
pair and reading ‘The Tiger Who Came to Tea’. We have been
travelling back in time to the stone age where people lived very
differently and have designed our own stone circles!-Miss Foy
Eagle Owls:
It has been another busy week in Eagle Owls! We are learning
about the Author Michael Morpurgo in Literacy and the children
have enjoyed researching him and started to read our class novel
‘The Butterfly Lion’. We have also made an exciting start to our
Ancient Egypt and Forces topic in History and Science.
Christian Values
We will be continuing to focus on the
Christian Value of Friendship. In the
words of Jim Morrison: “A friend is
someone
who
gives
you total
freedom to be yourself”.
Harriet Winspear & Charlie
Duncombe were nominated by children
in their class for helping the new
children settle into school and who
are always ready to help.
Lunchtime Superstars!
Rudding Estate House Cup
Nidd (Green team) are the winning team this week. Well done to
all the children in Nidd team.
Our lunchtime superstars for this
week are: Ailsa Iona VolfordMcAuley & Josh Johnson.
Well done for showing outstanding
behaviour at lunchtime.
Harvest Service
On Wednesday 18th September at 9.30am
families are invited to our combined Harvest and Welcome
Service in St James & St Joseph’s Church, Follifoot. This is an
opportunity for us to celebrate as a community the true meaning
of harvest and for us to formally welcome all our new starters
into our wonderful, friendly and family orientated school. We
hope to see all of you there on Wednesday 18th.
Help Needed!
School is yet
again collecting Morrison’s Let’s Grow
vouchers please could you collect as
many as possible in order for us to
support Gardening Club. All vouchers
collected will enable
Gardening Club to select from a
catalogue, plants and equipment for
our school garden.
Thank you!
We would like to say a big thank you to Andrea Watkin who has
decided to hand over the role of Scholastic co-ordinator after
many years of raising funds for our school. Mrs Keyse has now
taken over this role and I am sure you will continue to support
and raise money to enhance our children’s education through the
enjoyment of reading.
We also say thank you and goodbye to Sue Hegan who worked at
our school as a Midday Supervisor, we would like to thank Mrs Hegan
for all her hard work whilst working at school.
MacMillan Coffee Morning
Stef Hinchcliffe has kindly organised and is running the annual MacMillan
Coffee Morning in the village hall in aid of Cancer Research. I am sure you will all agree this is a very worthwhile
cause and worthy charity. As a school we support the coffee morning by asking parents, carers and families to
donate buns and cakes and for the children on Friday 27th September to bring 50p to attend the coffee morning
and have a drink and a bun with members of our school and wider community. This is an open event and everyone
is invited and I am sure you will all support in one way and another.
Community News
27th September, MacMillan Coffee Morning, village hall, 9-11am, kindly run and organised by Stef Hinchcliffe
18th October, Annual FOFS Fish & Chip Supper in the village hall from 7.30pm, tickets £10 any queries please
contact Karen Winspear.
Harrogate International Music Villages, workshops over half term with Musala Trio, to book a place please phone
01423 562303 or email: bryony@harrogate-festival.org.uk or more information please visit
www.harrogateinternationalfestivals.com
Dates for Diary
18th September, 9.30am Harvest/Welcome Service in Church
27th September, MacMillan Coffee Morning, Village hall, 9-11am
3rd October, visiting author, Saviour Pirotta
18th October, Annual FOFS, Fish & Chip Supper in the village hall, 7.30pm
24th October, Eagle Owls Class assembly, 3pm in village hall
25th October, School photo’s, 1.45pm (No sharing assembly)
25th October, Break up for half term holidays
4th November, Training Day
5th November, Children return to school
School lunch menu
Monday
Tuesday
16th -20th September 2013
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Breaded Salmon
Spaghetti
Roast Chicken &
Meatballs Pork in
Cheese & Tomato
Fillet
Bolognaise
Gravy
Barbecue Sauce
Pizza
Tomato Sauce
Broccoli
Roasted Parsnips
Carrots and Broccoli
Peas
Peas & Sweetcorn
Carrots
Sweetcorn
Brown Rice
Coleslaw
Chipped Potatoes
Cheese & Onion
Sweet Potato Mash
Poppy Seed Bread
Potato Wedges
Herbie Bread
Flat Bread
Crusty White Bread
Garlic Bread
Apple Flapjack
Sticky Toffee
Chocolate &
Fresh Fruit Salad
Pudding & Custard
Berry Muffin
Pudding and
Mandarin Sponge
with Yoghurt
Fresh Fruit
Fresh Fruit
Custard
Fresh Fruit
Fresh Fruit
Fresh Fruit
The weekly menu is subject to the availability of produce and deliveries and may vary slightly. All diets are
catered for. If your child needs special dietary requirements please contact school.