Monday, 21 May 2012
Eco Cart Race Day
On Sunday our Eco Cart team competed against 23 other teams in an all day event at BAE Rochester. Our team have been working since early 2012 developing and building our cart made largely from recycled materials. We took part in 6 heats and performed extremely well finishing 2nd twice, 3rd twice and 5th twice.
A huge well done to all the drivers, pit crew and helpers. Thanks so much for all the support our parents gave, a special well done to Mrs Phillips and Mrs Robson for organising the team. Thanks also to our engineer Wes who was unable to make race day. Finally, a very special thank you to Mr Gill for stepping in at the last minute as our starter.
The competition is definitely a learning curve, and we improved vastly on our results from last year as we learnt how to squeeze a few extra mph from the Eco Cart. We're looking forward to next year already!!!
A huge well done to all the drivers, pit crew and helpers. Thanks so much for all the support our parents gave, a special well done to Mrs Phillips and Mrs Robson for organising the team. Thanks also to our engineer Wes who was unable to make race day. Finally, a very special thank you to Mr Gill for stepping in at the last minute as our starter.
The competition is definitely a learning curve, and we improved vastly on our results from last year as we learnt how to squeeze a few extra mph from the Eco Cart. We're looking forward to next year already!!!
PTA Quiz Night
The PTA quiz night on Friday was very well attended and a great deal of fun was had by all who came. Thank you so much to our hard-working PTA for organising this event, a special thanks to Mr Page for being a most excellent quizmaster.
The event raised £185 for PTA funds.
Hope to see many of you at the next event.
The event raised £185 for PTA funds.
Hope to see many of you at the next event.
Thursday, 17 May 2012
Collaboration with Rosherville
We are very proud that Wrotham Road has been recognised as a very
successful school, both by Ofsted through our inspection last summer, and by
the Local Education Authority. The school has already shared this success by
contributing to the development of other local schools through sharing of
expertise and best practice by the Senior Management Team and other
teachers.
The Local Education Authority has recently asked for the school to
be closely involved in supporting another local school (Rosherville). The
Governors have met, discussed the proposal and have agreed that Mr Hovey will
act as Executive Headteacher for both Wrotham Road and Rosherville schools for
a temporary period of 1 year starting in September. He will have the strategic
overview of both schools and will be splitting his time between the two sites,
but due to the nature of issues that need addressing in the other school he
will initially be spending slightly more time there, with 3 days a week at
Rosherville. Both schools will continue as separate schools run by separate
Governing Bodies and the arrangement will be closely monitored by both
Governing Bodies and the Local Authority.
Mrs Green, will assume a new role as Head of School here at
Wrotham Road and will have responsibility for the day-to day running of the
school when Mr Hovey is not here. However, Mr
Hovey will still be available at Wrotham Road during parent evenings and other
school events, as well as being available at times during every week.
The ethos of our school and the drive for continual improvement
will remain unchanged. We are pleased
that there will be sharing of best practice by staff from both schools and
think that this will be another opportunity for Wrotham Road to develop and for
its pupils to benefit.
The Governors believe that the school has the capacity to support
another school in this way through sharing the knowledge, expertise and vision
that has helped Wrotham Road become the excellent school it is.
There will be a Parents’ Forum meeting on Wednesday 20th
June, 5pm in the main hall at which we will be happy to answer any questions
you may have or if you wish to speak to Mr Hovey or Mrs Green please feel free
to make an appointment via the School Office.
Ann Walker
Chair of Governors
Tuesday, 1 May 2012
Kent Children's University
There have been a few delays on issuing the latest batch of
passports but they should all be with children now.
This Thursday if children bring their passports to me I will
update any stamps from school clubs over the last few weeks.
However, please remember that children can only be issued
stamps by clubs and venues that are affiliated to the scheme. I’m afraid I can
only give stamps for clubs attended here at Wrotham Road (excluding Breakfast
and After School Club).
If you wish your child to gain stamps from other out of
school activities such as swimming, Brownies, Cubs, ballet etc then these clubs
must affiliate. You can suggest to those club leaders that they contact emma.jenkins@kent.gov.uk who can
then go through the affiliation process with them.
We now have enough stamps for all our clubs so children can
take their passport to each club they attend in school and collect their stamps
then and there. Please remind them if they have a club to take their passport
with them.
Some parents had also mentioned that during recent visits to
places such as Chatham Dockyard and Leeds Castle (which are affiliated) the
staff were unaware of the scheme. I can only assume this was due to new or temp
employees who hadn’t been properly informed. KCU have been in touch with such
venues to ensure all staff know about the scheme.
Monday, 30 April 2012
Brian Moses Visit
We had a great day today as Brian Moses spent the day with the children. Brian has had over 200 children's poetry books published and visits many schools to perform them with percussive accompaniments.
The children really enjoyed such titles as Walking With My Iguana, Animal Pants and The Budgie Likes To Boogie. Many children left with signed books and all left with great memories.
A huge thank you to the PTA who continue to contribute to our series of inspirational visitors so we can offer it to all children at no cost.
The children really enjoyed such titles as Walking With My Iguana, Animal Pants and The Budgie Likes To Boogie. Many children left with signed books and all left with great memories.
A huge thank you to the PTA who continue to contribute to our series of inspirational visitors so we can offer it to all children at no cost.
Website
Our new website has just gone live, please check it out at : www.wrothamroadprimary.co.uk
There will be lots more content added over the coming weeks, but it's already looking very impressive.
There will be lots more content added over the coming weeks, but it's already looking very impressive.
The Garden
A huge thank you to all of you who have helped develop our allotment over the last couple of years, it really is starting to look fabulous. Many children are already using it regularly and now it is nearly finished most will get many opportunities, especially as the weather improves.
If you would like to help in any way please let us know via the school office.
If you would like to help in any way please let us know via the school office.
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
Welcome Back
Welcome back to Term 5 at Wrotham Road Primary School, I trust you all had a lovely restful break and didn’t eat too much chocolate!
It was great to see many of you at the weekend lining the streets for the Vaisakhi parade, the children who joined in looked wonderful and really enjoyed the day.
I’d like to take this opportunity to welcome Craig Stone who starts with us today in a newly created role of Learning Mentor. Craig will be working closely with a number of carefully targeted children offering specific support with their learning. He will work alongside Niki Kellam (our Family Liaison Officer).
I’d also like to welcome Mr Sheehan back, as many of you know he has been unwell for quite some time and will be ‘eased back in gently’! As Andromeda class are now very well settled with Miss White, she will continue as the class teacher for the foreseeable future so as to avoid further upheaval.
Mr Sheehan will initially be on a reduced timetable to enable him to get up to speed on developments at the school that have taken place in his absence. We are glad to see him back, as I’m sure the children will be.
Our new website is nearly ready to launch, just a few minor tweaks and it’ll be available for all to use.
Diary dates will be published shortly, but in the meantime we are looking for any volunteers who can free anything from 30mins or more this Saturday from 9am to help us do some work on our allotment for the children to use. See flyers around the school for more details.
As always, thank you to most parents who avoid taking any holiday during term time, I hope by July we’ll see really improved overall attendance figures for the school.
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Torch Relay
What a fantastic afternoon that was!
A wonderful atmosphere and a great event, the children really embraced the excitement of the olympic torch coming to the school this afternoon (even if it was only an inflatable one!)
The torch had travelled to every school in Gravesham, with each one representing a different country, we were the final stop and our children made sure the mascots and the torch were given a warm welcome.
They all looked wonderful in the colours of Germany and as always were excellent ambassadors for the school.
A huge thank you to Mrs Gape for organising it and for all the staff for making it run so smoothly!
The press were there so look out for some great photos in next week's Kent Messenger. In the meantime there's a few shots below.
A wonderful atmosphere and a great event, the children really embraced the excitement of the olympic torch coming to the school this afternoon (even if it was only an inflatable one!)
The torch had travelled to every school in Gravesham, with each one representing a different country, we were the final stop and our children made sure the mascots and the torch were given a warm welcome.
They all looked wonderful in the colours of Germany and as always were excellent ambassadors for the school.
A huge thank you to Mrs Gape for organising it and for all the staff for making it run so smoothly!
The press were there so look out for some great photos in next week's Kent Messenger. In the meantime there's a few shots below.
Monday, 26 March 2012
Netball Rally
This Saturday our girls headed over to Riverview School to take part in the Gravesham Netball Rally, we entered as defending champions. We had a tough group with both Riverview and Singlewell schools as competitors (who have always proved the toughest teams to beat).
We played extremely well but a nervous first match saw us lose to Riverview, we then gained our composure and thrashed the next two teams. In our final group match we played Singlewell, at that point we were on level points putting us joint second behind Riverview. The match ended a draw but sadly we ended up third on goal difference so didn't make it to the Semi Final.
All the girls played brilliantly and worked so well as a team with some stunning individual performances, well done to all, they should be extremely proud.
A huge thanks to all the parents who came along to support, and a particular thank you to Mrs Smith for coaching the girls so well and organising our participation.
We played extremely well but a nervous first match saw us lose to Riverview, we then gained our composure and thrashed the next two teams. In our final group match we played Singlewell, at that point we were on level points putting us joint second behind Riverview. The match ended a draw but sadly we ended up third on goal difference so didn't make it to the Semi Final.
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Gurleen goes for goal, and scores (again!) |
All the girls played brilliantly and worked so well as a team with some stunning individual performances, well done to all, they should be extremely proud.
A huge thanks to all the parents who came along to support, and a particular thank you to Mrs Smith for coaching the girls so well and organising our participation.
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
New Website coming soon!
Our website is currently offline while we prepare to launch our brand new site.
Hopefully won't be too long, we'll have a big launch in school as soon as it's ready!
Watch this space!
Hopefully won't be too long, we'll have a big launch in school as soon as it's ready!
Watch this space!
Sunday, 11 March 2012
Maths Week.
Maths week is over for another year, and what a great week it was. As always children had lots of great opportunities to learn about and explore Maths is so many interesting and exciting ways. A huge thank you to Mrs Green for all her hard work organising it and ensuring its success. A selection of photos from the week are below.
Friday, 9 March 2012
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Apple Conference
This morning I took 5 of our 'iLeaders' to Ashford with me to present on stage at a conference for over 200 education leaders.
I'm delighted (but nor surprised) to say that they were absolute stars and spoke with confidence and clarity to their audience and showed them all the wonderful things we are doing with iPads to enhance their learning and personalise their education.
Well done guys!
I'm delighted (but nor surprised) to say that they were absolute stars and spoke with confidence and clarity to their audience and showed them all the wonderful things we are doing with iPads to enhance their learning and personalise their education.
Well done guys!
Saturday, 3 March 2012
World Book Day
What a great day it was, all the children looked fabulous and made an incredible amount of effort with their costumes.
Winners were: Archie, Hope, Mali, Mia, Kiah and Leah
Well done everyone
Winners were: Archie, Hope, Mali, Mia, Kiah and Leah
Well done everyone
Thursday, 1 March 2012
Kent Children's University Passports
We've already received lots of really good applications for KCU Passports and have issued many.
A reminder that when your child receives their passport there is a space for a photograph- it is entirely up to you whether to use a real photo or just allow your child to do a self portrait in the space.
Please also remember to really take care of the passports, they are the only record of number of stamps gained- if they are lost, so are the stamps.
If you haven't yet put in an application and are interested in the scheme please do so. Remember they are really aimed at Key Stage 2 children, although we may issue to older KS1 children. It is simply that the activities in the venues are designed for ages 7-14 children and much younger children may really struggle with them.
A reminder that when your child receives their passport there is a space for a photograph- it is entirely up to you whether to use a real photo or just allow your child to do a self portrait in the space.
Please also remember to really take care of the passports, they are the only record of number of stamps gained- if they are lost, so are the stamps.
If you haven't yet put in an application and are interested in the scheme please do so. Remember they are really aimed at Key Stage 2 children, although we may issue to older KS1 children. It is simply that the activities in the venues are designed for ages 7-14 children and much younger children may really struggle with them.
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
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