Feb school newsletter

9:16 pm

ALL SAINTS FIRST SCHOOL

CHURCH LEIGH

NEWSLETTER

20th February 2008

Mr & Mrs Goodwin

Mr & Mrs Goodwin are proud parents of a baby girl, Molly who was born on 5th

February weighing 7lb 14oz.

We send them all our best wishes and love. No doubt she will visit school in the very

near future to introduce Molly to the children and staff.

Football Cards

These cards are not allowed in school, as too many arguments are caused. Please will

you remind children that they should not bring them, especially the boys in Years 3

and 4.

Usbourne Book Sale

Many thanks to the parents who supported Mrs Sarah Davies’s Book Sale. Due to

your sales the school had benefited from £102.93 worth of ‘free’ books. We have

been able to supplement our Guided Reading books with excellent quality readers.

Leap for Joy

Come along to our informal service at 4.00pm for all ages at All Saints Church this

Sunday. We will be praising, leap frogging and discovering beautiful words hidden in

water lilies. You will be most warmly welcome.

Clubs

Monday High Five - Mrs Clarke 3.15 to 4.15pm Class 3

Tuesday French - Madam Harman 3.15 to 4.00pm

Wednesday Choir - Mrs Omer 3.15 to 4.00pm

Dates

Thursday 21st February FLSA Meeting 7.30pm at Iona Raby’s house

Sunday 2nd March Mothering Sunday Service 11.00am

All Saints Church

Thursday 6th March World Book Day

Fancy Dress - Favourite Book Character

Prizes for Nursery, Reception, Year 1, 2, 3 and 4

Thursday 20th March Easter Service 2.00pm

Term dates

Are available at :

http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/education/schoolsandcolleges/Termdates and on the

school web site http://www.allsaints-leigh.staffs.sch.uk .

Best wishes

A Shaw

Headteacher

Feb school news

9:04 pm

All Saints School News

 

This will be my last piece for the parish magazine as Head teacher of All Saints School, Leigh. I have learned a lot since I have had the privilege of working here. It is a very complex job and has many facets that you are not always prepared for and have to respond to in a positive way if possible.

 

It is certainly challenging on all fronts and as someone wisely said to me, “It is a small school, but not a small job!”

 

I have on my desk a small, credit card sized piece of wisdom that I will share with you:

If children live with criticism, they learn to condemn

If children live with hostility, they learn to fight

If children live with ridicule, they learn to be shy

If children live with shame, they learn to feel guilty

If children live with tolerance, they learn to be patient

If children live with encouragement, they learn confidence

If children live with praise, they learn to appreciate

If children live with fairness they learn justice

If children live with security, they learn to have faith

If children live with approval, they learn to like themselves

If children live with acceptance and friendship

they learn to find love in the world.

All Saints is a special school and I hope the children, staff, parents and governors enjoy a secure and happy future.

Amanda

Have you any gifts/talents/practical skills or contacts that you could offer in the form of a promise? Do you fancy a great night out in a local venue? Would you like to support your local school in helping to raise funds? If you answered YES to these questions then…….

Invite you to…….

WHAT? A Promises AuctionWHEN? Friday 11th April 2008 at 7.30pmWHY? To raise funds for extra equipment and activities for the children of the school to enjoyJoin us by offering a promise, or by coming along and bidding for one or by doing both!

If you feel able to donate a promise please fill in a slip and return it to Nicky Grey; Joanne Oakes, Leigh Post Office; Iona Raby; or Sue Ellis at the school. The closing date for promises is Thursday 20th March 2008

Entry includes a complementary glass of wine or beer and light snack. Tickets are priced £3 and are available from 31st March from the above contacts.

School news

8:48 pm

All Saints School News

 

The children from the reception and nursery class recently visited All Saints Church with Mrs Nadin and Mrs Goodwin. The purpose of the visit was to familiarise the children with the idea of baptism. Dominic met them all and talked about the ceremony and they acted out a baptism for one of our new dolls, now christened formally Lucy May. God parents were chosen and their roles explained.

It was therefore very interesting to read in the national press that now only 1 in 6 children are baptised. The Church of England has launched a campaign to make baptisms more popular. Figures show that the popularity of christenings remains high in the countryside, in rural dioceses. Well, I can report that baptism is very much in the minds of our youngest children at All Saints. Of course Dominic explained that adults can also be baptised at any time in their lives but that begged the question of how he would be able to lift them up to the font!

All Saints Church of England (c) First School

 

Registering now for NURSERY PLACES IN 2008/2009 AND 2010

ALSO RECEPTION PLACES FOR SEPTEMBER 2008

 

Come and see the Nursery and School in action

Amanda Shaw, Head Teacher will be delighted to show around prospective parents and introduce you to the staff team and children

 

We offer five afternoon sessions to 3 year olds and from 4 years children are offered a full School day.

To register or make an appointment for an informal chat or show round please contact Mrs S Ellis, School Secretary in the first instance on 01889 502289