Monday, 30 June 2014

Great Gaddesden Parish Newsletter

Below is the School's article in the Parish Newsletter for the July/August edition.

Great Gaddesden CoE (VA) School
For Children Aged 3-11

 Year 5&6 Trip to Paris

The long-awaited and planned for trip to Paris took place on Friday 20th June. The 4.30am start did not deter pupils or staff and they had a wonderful time. The children conducted a treasure hunt beginning outside Le Louvre - following clues to answer questions about some of the nearby attractions. There were 19 questions to answer as well as additional challenges such as recreating the pose from a statue or spelling out a word using their bodies as letters. The treasure hunt finished within site of L'Arc de Triomphe. Children then visited the Eiffel Tower - here they went as far as the second floor and took in the fabulous view of the city. They also used their French speaking skills to buy a number of souvenirs during the day. Behaviour was, a always, impeccable.
 
Small Schools Week

There is huge excitement in the school for the last week of June as normal lessons make way for a week of enrichment and extra curricular activities to celebrate Small Schools Week.

Each class teacher has developed an exciting week of activities:

Nursery & Reception will be having a Circus Skills Workshop, going on a woodland adventure, learning about Art through nature, preparing food for a picnic and hosting a teddy bears picnic for other small schools in the area.

Children in Years 1 &2 will be going to Tring Museum, having a fun food day, doing an Art Academy workshop and building woodland dens.

Our older pupils in Key Stage 2 will be going Kayaking on the Grand Union Canal, rock climbing at the XC, orienteering in our beautiful countryside, den building on the Gaddesden Estate, playing inter-house rounders, and doing a science workshop. On Friday all of the children in Key Stage 2 will be going to the Orchard Barn on the Gaddesden Estate for a ‘Dragons Den’ style workshop entitled “How to save the World”. We are very grateful to Nick and Viola Halsey for allowing us to use the wonderful facilities of the Gaddesden Estate.

On Wednesday the whole school will be going to Whipsnade Zoo for the day. One of the unique things about small schools is the wonderful sense of community that exists between pupils across the school. We felt that one way of celebrating this was for the whole school to share an outing together.

 Academic Review of the Year

One of the reasons that the school is able to enjoy Small Schools Week to the full is that the children and staff have worked incredibly hard this academic year on the core skills of reading, writing and maths. Our whole school focus has been to improve Writing and a recent LEA review of the school’s progress against its Ofsted targets said that the progress in writing this year has been “SERIOUSLY IMPRESSIVE”.

We are very proud of the huge improvements that are being made in academic teaching and learning across the school.

 Year 6 Leavers

This time of year is very poignant as we say goodbye to pupils who have been a very important part of our school community. This year we say farewell to Amanda, Charlie, Josh and Shyla. We are incredibly proud of them all and wish them happiness and success in their secondary schools. They have all been wonderful ambassadors for the School.

In a small school, being a Year 6 pupil brings many responsibilities, and the oldest children almost become part of the school leadership team! We are therefore particularly sad to see our oldest pupils leave. However, our current Year 5s will return in September ready to grow into the role of the most senior pupils in the school.

Wishing all members of our wonderful school community a relaxing summer holiday. We look forward to welcoming you back in September.


Alison Wilkinson

Chair of Governors 

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