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Junior School newsletter 9 November 2018

Dear parents,

It was very good to welcome everyone back for the second half of term, especially those who were newcomers in September as they now seem so much at home with us in the Junior School. We enjoyed hearing about what our pupils did during the half term break, not least 25 members of Year 6 who boarded an early morning flight for Madrid in order to attend Spanish lessons in Salamanca and soak up the atmosphere of this wonderful city for five days. 

An opportunity such as this trip is immensely inspiring but Foundation students of all ages have access to a wide range of Inspire and Guide events throughout the year and some are much closer to home! Outdoor activities are hugely popular with Junior School pupils and, in addition to a busy schedule of sports lessons, clubs and fixtures, and regular outdoor education sessions at Latham Road, our pupils in Years 3, 5 & 6 have recently made the most of their visits to the University Botanic Garden, Epping Field Centre and the Foundation’s Nature Reserve, respectively. 

Cambridge, of course, has a wealth of fascinating places to visit and earlier this week it was a group of staff members who took advantage of a most inspiring building a short distance away. At the invitation of Mark Purcell, Deputy Director Research Collections, the staff thoroughly enjoyed a guided tour of the University Library where they caught sight of several very special collections. Mark visited some of the Foundation library spaces back in June and we are now working with him to build further links between the UL and SPF, which could lead to some incredibly exciting opportunities for our students.

Cambridge University Library

It was also inspiring to hear that Mrs Amanda Marty, Head of Year 5 and Junior School Subject Leader of Drama, was invited to play the part of suffragist Clara Dorothea Rackham at Anglia Ruskin University. The evening was a celebration of the life and work, in words, music and drama, of this remarkable politician who studied at Newnham in the late 1890s and went on to champion the people of Cambridge by serving as a county and city councillor, representing Romsey Town. She was also a government factory inspector, a poor-law guardian, a pioneering magistrate and penal reformer, and President of the Co-operative Women’s Guild. Well done, Mrs Marty!

We were delighted that over 20 members of the Year 2 classes in the City and at Madingley grasped the opportunity to sample Junior School life last Saturday morning. Our autumn taster morning is always popular and this year’s group of visitors kept the teachers and assistants on their toes with lots of curious questions, creative endeavours and great enthusiasm for the STEAM activities on offer. They also welcomed the children visiting from other schools and introduced them to our School Houses via the display of seven ‘potion bottles’ in the Hall.

Talking of which, we enjoyed the first of this year’s House Assemblies on Wednesday. Street members took ‘Future Pioneers’ as their theme and made sure their audience appreciated that pioneers, both male and female, of the past can inspire us to embrace challenges and seek out new ways of making a difference in our communities. We look forward to the Sutherland and Rose House Assemblies next week and to seeing how they tackle ‘Future Thinkers’ and ‘Future Leaders’ respectively. We are grateful to parents for supporting these assemblies and also for being such willing students in our early morning digital workshops.

And talking of challenges, at this time of year our pupils are encouraged to put their creative and critical thinking to good use in the nationwide Primary Maths Challenge (open to Years 5 & 6) and the Bebras Computing Challenge (open to all pupils).

The Bebras tasks are fun, engaging and based on problems that computer scientists often meet and enjoy solving. Taken online between 5th and 17th November, the tasks can be solved without any prior knowledge. Meanwhile, the Primary Maths Challenge, run by the Mathematical Association (MA), is not just another test; it is designed to encourage enthusiasm and boost confidence in Maths. The MA believe in the importance of problem solving as a means of helping pupils develop their reasoning skills. The questions do not depend on mathematical knowledge alone but on the ability to think things through, be logical and find ways to solve problems. Good luck to all members of Year 6 and those members of Year 5 who choose to tackle the Primary Maths Challenge!

Best wishes,

Katie Milne

Head of Junior School


Latest news

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Upcoming events

  • 12
    November
    3-11 Anti-bullying week
    All Day
  • 07
    November
    Y3 - 6 Bebras challenge
    All Day
    Location: Stephen Perse Foundation Junior School, St Eligius St, Cambridge CB2 1HX, UK
    The Bebras challenge is open to pupils from Y3 to Y6. All pupils will have the opportunity to take part in completing computational challenges.
  • 12
    November
    Digital workshop for parents of pupils in Sutherland House, followed by House Assembly
    08:00 – 09:00
    Location: Stephen Perse Foundation Junior School, St Eligius St, Cambridge CB2 1HX, UK
    Every member of the House will be involved and the Captains will have an important role in leading rehearsals and supporting the presentation of the Assembly. This Assembly will be held in the Junior School Hall from 08:40. Prior to Assembly we will be holding an informal Digital Workshop for parents in the Library. The aim of this workshop is to share with parents how we use G Suite and Evergreen Apps with Junior School pupils. E-safety will be covered in a meeting for parents at a later date. Each workshop will be led by Mr Hewlett, Mrs Long or Mrs Saeb-Parsy, depending on their availability on the various dates. Refreshments will be available in the Library from 08:00 and you are most welcome to join us from then.
  • 13
    November
    Y5 Parent Consultations
    16:00 – 19:30
    Location: Stephen Perse Foundation Junior School, St Eligius St, Cambridge CB2 1HX, UK
    With class teachers.
  • 14
    November
    Digital workshop for parents of pupils in Rose House, followed by House Assembly
    08:00 – 09:00
    Location: Stephen Perse Foundation Junior School, St Eligius St, Cambridge CB2 1HX, UK
    Every member of the House will be involved and the Captains will have an important role in leading rehearsals and supporting the presentation of the Assembly. This Assembly will be held in the Junior School Hall from 08:40. Prior to Assembly we will be holding an informal Digital Workshop for parents in the Library. The aim of this workshop is to share with parents how we use G Suite and Evergreen Apps with Junior School pupils. E-safety will be covered in a meeting for parents at a later date. Each workshop will be led by Mr Hewlett, Mrs Long or Mrs Saeb-Parsy, depending on their availability on the various dates. Refreshments will be available in the Library from 08:00 and you are most welcome to join us from then.
  • 15
    November
    World Philosophy Day
    All Day
  • 15
    November
    Y6 Parent Consultations
    18:00 – 20:30
    Location: Stephen Perse Foundation Junior School, St Eligius St, Cambridge CB2 1HX, UK
    With all subject teachers
  • 19
    November
    JS Y6 Victorian Day at Stibbington Centre
    All Day

Sports round-up

We have a had a busy start to the second half of term with plenty of action still to come.

The U11 boys attended the annual Perse Prep football tournament and put in a spirited performance. They won their first two matches 1-0 against Dame Bradbury's and the Perse Prep, which left them topping their group and competing for the cup. A closer fought semi final saw us lose 1-0 and we narrowly lost the 3rd/4th play off to a strong Histon team. Overall the boys finished in 4th place and thoroughly enjoyed the morning of football.

JS sport

We received some great news from East Hockey that the U11 girls’ hockey team had qualified for the Regionals on Wednesday 14 November in Redbridge. This is a great opportunity and the girls are working very hard as next week approaches. On Wednesday this week we took three teams across to the Perse Prep and played very well indeed. The A team won 1-0, whilst the B’s won 3-0 and the C’s narrowly lost 2-1.

We are looking forward to playing Bishop’s Stortford, Dame B’s and Kimbolton in both football and hockey fixtures over the next couple of weeks. Remember to stay up to date by checking the sports website www.stephenpersesport.com and following us on twitter @SPFSport.


PFA Notices

Christmas Puddings!

The Stephen Perse Foundation PFA are selling Christmas puddings again this year, now available to order through Wisepay, featuring the winning pupil design!

The number of puddings available is limited, so place your order as soon as possible! Final order date is 23 November (if not sold out before). The pudding will be delivered to the school you select on your order.

The PFA are selling puddings to help fund activities, events and equipment for SPF pupils. The team have had to move 'Christmas pudding mountains' to bring you these this year as they have taken on a new Chair and team as well as setting up new systems and suppliers.  

Please support the PFA by ordering a delicious plum or chocolate pudding this year (or maybe even both?) - please order yours via Wisepay tickets and events (full ingredients listed on the order page)!

Please go to Wisepay, tickets and events to order.

Spending PFA funds

The PFA are working with the School Councils across the Foundation to set up a process for pupils to nominate a project for PFA funds to be spent. More details will follow on Classlist.

PFA Christmas Fair

***Save the date***

The PFA Christmas Fair will be on Saturday 1 December. Please make a note in your diary to come and support this popular event. More details will be published on Classlist.

Volunteering for the Christmas Fair will be coordinated via Classlist (you can also email pfa@stephenperse.com for further details).

Classlist

Please remember to accept the Classlist invitation that was sent by email at the start of term, in order to stay up to date with parent and PFA communications, events and notices. Classlist is also a great way to stay connected to other parents in your child’s year group or class, and ask questions to other parents, as it's GDPR compliant. 


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