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As part of our school’s involvement in the Boy’s Will Be ...project  before half term Toby Smith, Jake Lieu, Jamie P atterson and Tom Rye visited East Wickham School. There they joined in with other schools in filming a section for a DVD currently being produced with Gary Wilson’s help to reflect the work going on in school’s in the project to support boys’ learning. Our boys were demonstrating Year 5’s work on the Highwayman poem through an example of ‘hot- seating’. This is when a child takes on the role of a character and answers questions posed by other children on what they think it would be like to be that character. There was a full film crew present with clapper boards and they had to do retakes every time there was a noise. The boys were surprised to learn that half an hour filming will  be cut to 40 seconds on the DVD. Toby said it was harder than he thought it would be  being movie star! Copies of the finished DVD will be available for all parents later this term. Brampton Bulletin Brampton Primary is a restorative school where the initial response to conflict is to find a solution where things are put right, the victims needs are met whilst also meeting the needs of the wrong doer a nd meet all the schools responsibilities. Week ending: 13.5.11 Summer Term: Issue 3 Brampton Primary School  Striv ing to Reach th e B est  Inside this week’s issue: Boys Will Be .. DVD Forthcoming Dates SEAL Home Activities Reception visitor Week 1 Menu Governor News FOB News Gold Book Entries Weekly Attendance And finally— Car parking Forthcoming Dates: Monday 16th May Children’s Assembly on building works Tuesday 17th May Y3 Barclays Money Workshop Wednesday 18th May FOB Neon Ball Friday 20th May Gary Wilson Assembly for parents in Year 3,4,5 and 6 1.30 Family SEAL Session 6. Mon 30th May-Fri 3rd June HALF TERM Thursday 9th June CRIBs in Y5/ reception Friday 10th June Family SEAL Session 1 B OY S W I L L B E P ROJECT N E W S  

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SEAL HOME ACTIVITIES FOR  PARENTS  TO  USE - RELATIONSHIPS 

Brampton BulletinPage 2

Special people

Parents or carers— Talk about the important people for you when you were a child. You might use a fam-

ily

 photograph, if you have one, to get you started. Write a list of the important people when you were young.Family

Family friends

Neighbours

Friends

Child - Talk with help about the important people in your life now and in the past. Use a family

 photograph or your photo album, if you have one. Write a list of your important people.

Family

Family friendsNeighbours

Friends

Old friends

Most of us know somebody that we haven't seen for ages but would like to see. Can you think of anybody

like that? It might be a friend who has moved away or it might be an ex neighbour 

or it might be a member of your family.

Talk about anybody like that together. Can you find a photograph to show each other or draw a picture of 

the person? Can you plan to go and see them or surprise them by phoning them? You might like to invite

them to see you or write them a letter or an email.Draw a picture of when you next meet them.

Family quiz time

How well do the important people in your life really know you? Think of some questions to

find out. Here are some to get you started.

What is my favourite meal?

Who is my best friend?

How many brothers and sisters do I have? (parents/carers only)

Who do I sit next to in class? (child only)

Where was I born? (parents and carers only) 

A Biker Visitor for Reception

Reception have been looking at

different modes of transport. After

looking at Miss Beament’s car, RB

had the opportunity to compare a car

with a motorcycle. They looked at

how the bike started, braked and

what you need to wear, some even tried on a crash helmet and tried the horn!

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KUCHThis week sees the start of the next KUCH course for parents. Parents in Year 3 and 4

have been invited to attend a series of evening sessions looking at how the literacy and

maths curriculum is taught in school and how best to support it at home.

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Building News

Next Monday we are looking forward to a special assembly where the building contractor

will be talking to the children about our new extensions and safety on a building site. The

reception and infant children have been challenged to guess how windows there will be in

the new build and book tokens will be presented in assembly to the winners in each year

group. The teachers are now looking forward to ordering some new furniture for their new

classrooms which we hope they should be able to move into before the end of term!

S CHOOL M  EALS  

WEEK  BEGINNING -16 TH MAY 2011

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Meat Cheese, tomato &

sweetcorn pizza

with coleslaw &

salad. 

Sausage & Mash  Roast Turkey with

roast potatoes 

Chicken Supreme

with Rice 

Homemade Lamb

Burger with home-

made relish

&chipped potatoes 

Fish or 

alternative

Jacket Potato with

chilli or tuna 

Cajun Fish with

new potatoes 

Tomato & Thyme

Fish with new

potatoes 

Jerk Pork with

Rice 

Vegetarian Pesto Pasta  Spring Vegetable

Bake 

Cheese & Red

Onion Quiche

with New

Potatoes 

Leek & Potato

Fritter  

Desserts Peaches & IceCream 

Zesty LemonCake 

Very Berry Spongewith Custard 

Fruit Flapjack &Fruit Wedges 

Iced Sponge 

A choice of salads, seasonal vegetables, fresh bread, fresh fruit platter,

fruit yoghurt, milk and drinking water are also available daily.

Peanut Allergies

Please can we remind everyone that we are a ‘Peanut Free’ school in our cooked meals and we ask 

parents not to put any nuts or items containing nuts in their child’s packed lunches. Thank you

FOB News

During the fine weather, Mrs Cane on behalf of FOB will be opening the

second hand school uniform shop after school under the car park awning.

Many thanks to her for her extra efforts.

P.S. Don’t forget to return any requests for the Neon Disco asap!

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And finally.......Car park

Please may we remind parents and carers to supervisor

all children in their care whilst in the car park. We ask

that no one, adults or children, go between the cars.

Scooters, bikes, or other toys should not be used in the

car park and all children should be kept off the blue

railings at all times. Care should be taken with the cycle

shelter doors and children/toddlers should not play in

the shelter. The car park is for staff cars only and

should not be used either before or after

school to drop off or pick up children for

clubs or those who are late for school.

Many thanks in anticipation of your support.

Remember if you like what we’re doing —tell

 us and others!

If you don’t, please help us improve!

School Office; 020 8303 2873 Fax; 020 8298 0286

Email:[email protected] 

We’re on the web!

www.fronter.com/brampton

www.brampton.bexley.sch.uk 

RB– Tilly Mentz (Bronze)

3W– Victor Obinya (Gold)

3WH –Ben Swannell

3WH—Harry Vickery

4C—Louis Thomas (Platinum)

4C– Taylor Jesney

4C—Sydney Tracey (Gold)

4C– Jale Zegioglu

4C—Conor Murphy

4C– Ted Langston

4C– Aaliyeah Weise-Forbes

4C– Patsy Callaghan (Diamond)

4C –Sam Whiterod

4P– Harry Abbott x 3 (Bronze)

4P– Alfie Russell

4P– Emily Steer x 2

4P—Ruby Allen (Diamond)

4P– Isabelle Taylor

4P– Anousha Vadukul (Platinum)

4P—Daisy Taylor

4P– Laurence Goff (Super Gold)

4P– Kai Barber (Gold)

4P—Amy Collier (Platinum)

4P—Charlene Boadu

4P—Adam Swan

4P—Joe Flood

Unfortunately there is not

enough space to mention the

children’s achievements here

but if you are interested to see

 your child’s mention, please pop

in and ask to see it.

BRAMPTON GOLD BOOK 

Striving to Reach the Best

Every week we print the names of those children who have

achieved in either their work, conduct or behaviour around

school and have been entered in the Gold Book. They have

 been mentioned in Monday’s celebratory assembly. After 3

mentions children receive a bronze certificate, 6 mentions for a

silver, 9 mentions for a gold, 12 mentions for a Super Gold and

15 mentions for a Platinum certificate, 18 for Diamond, 21+

for a Head teacher’s Award and 24 for a Special Head teacher 

Award and Badge.

Weekly Attendance

Week ending 7.5.11

RB: 98.9%

RJ: 97.8%

1B: 96.1%

1BA: 94.5%

2H: 98.9%2EW: 97.7%

3W: 97.3%

3WH: 98.9%

4P: 99.4%

4C: 98.9%

5S: 100% 

5M: 95.2%

6B: 96.8%

6C: 99.5% 

Well done to 5S and the 

other classes above 96.1%

Our School Total was 97.8%!

Raffle Prize Winners

Due to missing Monday assemblies

due to Bank Holidays, SATs etc,there has not been a draw yet for 

this term’s treat with Miss Fisher.

Extra tickets will be drawn to take

account of this next week.