St Luke’s CE Primary School Newsletter

14.11.19

Dear Parents,

Thank you for all the textiles you sent in for Bag 2 School we had a fantastic mountain.

Last week I told you that I would be on a train to London well the trip was amazing I was so proud of all the children we were able to take. I know you were facing torrents of rain but the sun shone all day, we visited The National Gallery, walked through London, saw the horses at Horse Guard’s Parade, went on the tube. All this as well as visiting The houses of Parliament. Everywhere we went we were treated with kindness and to top it all we were taken to our return train through the service area under Euston Station!

On Friday the children in Merlins led a very moving remembrance service. They showed great maturity in the way they dealt with a sensitive subject. I am very proud of them.

The Year 2s had a great trip to Staircase House they have been full of how they dressed up and all they had learnt. They are going to share more of this in their assembly tomorrow 15th November. Do join us if you can.

Also on Friday the Year 5s were trained as playground leaders it is lovely to see them taking responsibilities around school.

There is a PTA meeting tonight 7pm at the Cricket Club.

The new date for flu immunisation is on Monday 18th November.

On Friday 22nd November the Kites will be leading the assembly.

Also on Friday 22nd it is the Year 4 sleepover – excitement is building.

On Sunday 17th at 5pm Mrs Monton and her children are holding a Bliss Little Lights Walk meeting in Norfolk square. They are raising money for premature and sick babies. If you would like to support this you can contact her on mrsmonton83@outlook.com

Applications are open for next year’s Reception if your child was born between 1st September 2015 and 31st August 2016 you need to apply for a place via www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions if you have any problems come in and see us and we will help.

On Friday 29th November the PTA is holding a non-uniform day for the Christmas fair please see the attached leaflet.

 

Alice Littlehailes