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Newsletter – Friday, 24th November

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Headteacher Message

Hello all,

I would like to tell you a story.  It is a true story and it has a very happy ending. Last year we decided that we wanted to create a girls' football team at Darell School, and we managed it.  This year the girls were entered into the borough tournament.  Being a small school, we are at an obvious disadvantage.  Effectively, as a one-form entry school we only have a limited number of children to choose from.  Some schools have 3 or 4 forms of entry and thus have greater options. The brave 7 you see before you were actually the only children that wanted to be in the team.  There were no selection issues; they picked themselves!! Myself and their coach, Mannie Harding, travelled with them to the other side of the borough to compete and enjoy themselves.

Before the first game, I told them that while I would be keeping an eye on the scores, I would actually be scoring them against the school values. 

I can report to you that we lost narrowly in the first two matches but won on our values score. Our third match was against the mighty Stanley School from Teddington. I believe they are three forms of entry.  It was a tough match played in very good spirits.  It was a game of few chances until Neveah performed a thunderous tackle and the ball broke to Isla, who slammed it home to record our first victory as a girls' team.  Their faces when the final whistle went were worth all the difficulties I have ever faced in this most noble of professions.  Utterly priceless. We headed home in high spirits and proud of what we had achieved.  A very big thank you to Mr Harding who has been training the team this year and a special mention to Kelise, who showed tremendous team spirit throughout and scored in our knock-out match.  I was exceptionally proud of them all.

Have a lovely weekend.  Wrap up warm and stay safe.

Joe Porter

Office Updates

Mufti/Non Uniform Day 

Friday, 1st December 2023 In exchange for wearing your own clothes we are asking parents and carers to donate a bottle  (wine, shampoo, bubble bath) or chocolates as prizes for the Tombola which will take place after school on Friday 15th December at the Disco. Please drop your donation to the office or your child can give it to their class teacher. Thank you.

End of Term Early FinishEnd of Term early finish | Holy Trinity Catholic School

On Thursday, 21st December, we will finish at 1:30pm. Collection arrangements will be from normal places. After school club will run from 1:30pm and finish at 6pm, as normal.

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Sent Home

  • Whole School - Travel Survey
  • Whole School - Christmas Disco Information
  • Whole School - Punctuality reminder
  • Reception - Year 2 - Nativity Tickets (2 per family)
  • Year 3 - Year 6 - Christmas Performance Tickets (2 per family)
  • Individual - F.U.E.L Letters from AFC
  • Individual - Attendance Letters

Diary Dates

Non Uniform/Mufti Day
8:55am – 3:25pm
24
November
Year 3 - Richmond Museum Trip
9:30am – 12:45pm
24
November
Forest school Year 1- Group 1
9:00am – 11:45am
From 06 Nov and on Monday each week until 27 Nov
27
November
Year 6 Swimming
12:00pm – 2:30pm
From 06 Nov and on Monday each week until 27 Nov
27
November
Boys Football Tournament
8:00am – 3:30pm
29
November
Mufti/Non Uniform day
8:45am – 3:30pm
01
December
Kew Sparkle
5:00pm – 5:30pm
01
December
Mufti/Non Uniform day
8:45am – 3:30pm
15
December
EYFS and KS1 Christmas Disco
3:30pm – 4:30pm
15
December
KS2 Christmas Disco
4:45pm – 5:45pm
15
December
KS1 Nativity
2:00pm – 3:00pm
18
December
KS2 Christams Performance
2:00pm – 3:00pm
19
December
Darell Christmas Lunch and Christmas Jumper day
9:00am – 3:00pm
20
December
School Early Finish
8:45am – 1:30pm
21
December
Christmas Break
8:45am – 3:25pm
From 22 Dec until 05 Jan
22
December

The Reading Corner

Welcome to our weekly section of the newsletter all about reading. Every week, we will share a question (or two) with you about the book your child is reading in school. Please use these questions to help you find out a little more about what your child has been reading in school and continue to develop their love of reading.

 

Wonder - In Lulu Gets a Cat, how do we know Lulu really loves cats? (she has lots of pretend cats on her bed, pictures of cats on her bedroom wall and cat pyjamas) What do you need to do to look after a pet?  

Peake - How does Squirrel feel when he wakes up each time? What do you think Bird thinks about Squirrel? How does Squirrel feel in the end? Explain your answers. 

Weir - Who would you send a postcard to, and what would you write?

Thunberg - Do you think that the sun has given the girl an impossible task? Why? Why not? What do you predict the girl will do next?

Darwin - In Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters, why do you think that Nyasha is a happier person than Manyara?

Attenborough - Do you think Will might enjoy life at Hampton Court?

Parks - What do you think the code on the letter (that Olive found in her mother's coat) is?

Stars of the Week!

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Early Years Star of the Week

Wonder Class

Fron - for making fantastic progress in his phonics and for being very polite and helpful in Reception

KS1 Star of the Week

Peake Class

Hannah - for excellent listening and always trying to be the best she can be. Well done for being an excellent role model!

Weir Class

Ines - for being a responsible learner, always doing the right thing and being a very kind friend

Walker Class

Scarlett - for working with an adult to talk about pictures of her family. Well done, Scarlett!  

KS2 Star of the Week

Newton Class

Allen - for always being a role model in Newton & in his mainstream classes & for always having an excellent attitude towards his learning. Well done, Allen!

Thunberg Class

Layla - for being aspirational with her reading, comprehension and spelling this week! Well done, Layla!

Darwin Class

Lily - for her bright smile which lights up the class and cheers us all up. And enjoying her maths immensely!

Attenborough Class

Jonathan - for settling in well and trying his best in all lessons.

Parks Class

Riley - for being a fantastic role model with the younger children

Rashford Class

Kacey - for being a kind and helpful member of the class who always tries his best!

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Attendance

Overall, school attendance this week was 94%. Our target is 96.8%.

Well done to Peake Class for the highest attendance of 98% this week. 

Let's do our best for for next week!

What's going on in the community?

CoderDojo at Richmond Libraries


Our next free coding club session is being held on Saturday 25 November at Old Town Hall. The event takes place between 11am and 1pm in the Whittaker Ellis Suite.

Coder Dojo a free coding club open to young people aged 5 to 17 with sessions on Scratch, HTML, Python, and using micro:bits.

To book please email 

http://mailto:libraryvolunteer@richmond.gov.uk?subject=CoderDojo%20Booking

 

Kew The TransitionKew the Transition 

9 December 2023
Repair & Share – Holiday edition     
2-5pm (last repair at 4.30pm)

For more information please follow the link: https://kewthetransition.wordpress.com/events/

 

 

kewsparkle logo.jpgDarell School Choir

The wonderful Darell School Choir will be performing at Kew Sparkle, in Kew Village on Friday, 1st December.  They will be live on stage at 5pm. Please put this date in your diary and join in the festivities. 

The Kew Sparkle committee have also begun their fundraising efforts to pay for the Christmas lights and trees in the village. Thank you to all those who donated today. As a school we raised over £120.

If you would like to donate, help out or find out more, please visit their web page  www.kewsparkle.org.

 

Useful Links

 

Darell Website - htts://www.darell.richmond.sch.uk/?login=true

 

     Arbor Parent Portal - darell-primary.uk.arbor

 

     Follow us on twitter - twitter.com/darellschool

 

     School Uniform Shop - The Shoe Station