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Sunday, 18 May 2014
Happy Snail Day!
Mon 19th
U11 Boys Kwik Cricket - St Josephs
Tue 20th
Girls cricket match
Gedling Tennis- Y3/4
Wed 21st
Netball High 5 County Champs
Thu 22nd
Year 6 Science exam
Fri 23rd
Half term begins
May 24, 2014 is
National Escargot Day
Today is National Escargot Day! Escargot is a tasty appetizer made with land snails cooked in butter or wine. While the dish most likely originated in Ancient Roman times, escargot is usually associated with French cuisine. In fact, the French consume around 40,000 metric tons of snails each year!
Although escargot usually involves a very rich sauce, the snails themselves are actually quite good for you. The edible varieties are high in protein and low in fat.
If you've never tasted escargot, National Escargot Day is a great reason to give them a try! Bon appétit!
If you have never eaten snails, ask anyone who went to Normandy about them.
Quiz
In Indonesia, what is sate kakul?
Jokes
Why did the snail cross the road?
I don't know but I'll let you know when it gets here.
Where do you find Giant snails?
On the end of Giant's fingers!
Sunday, 11 May 2014
Exam Week
Mon 12th | |||||||
SATs week | |||||||
Tue 13th | |||||||
Wed 14th | |||||||
Cricket Match after school | |||||||
Thu 15th | |||||||
Cricket Match after school | |||||||
Fri 16th |
Exam Advice
The best way to support your child during the stress of revision and exams is to make home life as calm and pleasant as possible. It helps if other members of the household are aware that your child may be under pressure and that allowances should be made for this.
If your child is given study leave in the run-up to exams, try to be at home as much as possible so that you can share a break and a chat together.
Make sure there are plenty of healthy snacks in the fridge and try to provide good, nutritious food at regular intervals. Encourage your child to join family meals, even if it's a busy revision day - it's important to have a change of scene and get away from the books and computer for a while. Also encourage your child to take regular exercise. A brisk walk around the block can help clear the mind before the next revision session.
Try not to nag or make too many demands on your child during exam time. Arguments are counter-productive and will only add unnecessary stress and distract from revision.
It's important to get a good night's sleep before an exam, so discourage your child from staying up late to cram. And make sure he or she eats a good breakfast on the morning of the exam.
Joke of the week
Father: Why did you get such a low score in that exam?
Son: Absence!
Father: You were absent on the day of the exam?
Son: No but the boy who sits next to me was!
Sunday, 30 March 2014
Happy Easter
Mon 31st | |||
Year 2 visit to Making It. | |||
April 2014 | |||
Tue 1st | |||
9am Year 4 visit to Patchings | |||
Wed 2nd | |||
Term ends | |||
3.00PM ONWARDS BIG FISH UNIFORM SALE | |||
Year 6 Assembly |
Congratulations to all involved with the production of Romeo and Juliet this weekend. It was a fabulous show! Don't forget to order your copy of the DVD from Mrs Fletcher at the school office.
This week, our year six pupils will lead an Easter Assembly on Wednesday. All Y6 parents are welcome to attend.
Quiz of the week
Easter Sunday this year in on April 15th. What year will it be when it falls on the 28th March?
Joke of the week
Knock-Knock jokes were invented by William Shakespeare.
Knock Knock
Who's there?
Aardvark!
Aardvark who?
Aardvark a hundred miles for one of your smiles!
Knock Knock
Who's there?
Aaron!
Aaron who!
Aaron on the side of caution!
Knock Knock
Who's there?
Abbott!
Abbott who?
Abbott time you answered the door!
Knock Knock
Who's there?
Abe!
Abe who?
Abe C D E F G H...!
Knock Knock
Who's there?
Abyssinia!
Abyssinia who?
Abyssinia behind bars one of these days!
Sunday, 23 March 2014
Mother's Day
Year four are doing a Mother's Day assembly on Monday morning.
Here are some quotes concerning motherhood.
A mother is a person who seeing there are only four pieces of pie for five people, promptly announces she never did care for pie. ~Tenneva Jordan
Mother love is the fuel that enables a normal human being to do the impossible. ~Marion C. Garretty, quoted in A Little Spoonful of Chicken Soup for the Mother’s Soul
Hundreds of dewdrops to greet the dawn,
Hundreds of bees in the purple clover,
Hundreds of butterflies on the lawn,
But only one mother the wide world over.
~George Cooper
Being a full-time mother is one of the highest salaried jobs… since the payment is pure love. ~Mildred B. Vermont
Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of little children. ~William Makepeace Thackeray
A man loves his sweetheart the most, his wife the best, but his mother the longest. ~Irish Proverb
God could not be everywhere and therefore he made mothers. - Jewish Proverb
A young boy said to his mother, ‘How old were you when I was born?’ His mother replied, ’23.’ ‘Wow, that’s a lot of time we missed spending together.’
Sunday, 16 March 2014
St Cuthbert
March 2014 | ||||
Mon 17th | ||||
4-5pm Romeo and Juliet Rehearsal | ||||
8 50am Year 3 Assembly | ||||
Tue 18th | ||||
Wed 19th | ||||
1.30pm Year 3 visit to Patchings | ||||
Year 5/6 Girls only Netball at Carlton Academy starting 1pm | ||||
2pm Football v Saville House Away | ||||
Thu 20th | ||||
Fri 21st | ||||
2pm Football U11 v Plumtree Away University Boulevard | ||||
Sat 22nd | ||||
11am-3pm OPEN DAY | ||||
Rehearsal |
Year Three will be telling us all about St Cuthbert in assembly on Monday. It is St. Cuthbert's Day on Thursday. You can read more about St. Cuthbert below...
St. Cuthbert
Feast Day: March 20
Born: 636 :: Died: 687
St. Cuthbert was born somewhere in the British Isles. He was a poor shepherd boy who lost his parents when he was very young. Cuthbert loved to play games with his friends and he was very good at them.
One of his friends scolded him one day saying, "Cuthbert, how can you waste your time playing games when you have been chosen to be a priest and a bishop?" These words sounded strange coming from his playmate - as though they were not his own. Cuthbert was confused and very impressed and he wondered if he really was going to be a priest and a bishop.
In August, 651, fifteen-year-old Cuthbert received a vision. He first saw a totally black sky. Then suddenly a bright beam of light moved across it. In the light were angels carrying a ball of fire up beyond the sky. Sometime later, Cuthbert found out that on the night of the vision, the bishop, St. Aiden, had died.
Cuthbert did not know what this vision meant but he made up his mind to become a Benedictine monk and entered the monastery of Melrose, which had been founded by St. Aiden. Cuthbert became a priest and a bishop as foretold by his young playmate many years earlier.
From one village to another, from house to house, St. Cuthbert went, on horse or on foot. He visited the people to help them spiritually. He also worked and helped plague victims. Best of all, he could speak the language of the peasants because he had once been a poor shepherd boy.
He did good everywhere and brought many people to God. Cuthbert was cheerful and kind. People felt attracted to him and no one was afraid of him. He was also a prayerful, holy monk who had the gifts of healing and prophecy (telling the future).
When Cuthbert was ordained a bishop, he worked just as hard as ever to help his people. He visited them no matter how difficult the travel on poor roads or in very bad weather. As he lay dying, Cuthbert begged his monks to live in peace and charity with everyone.
He died peacefully at Lindesfarne in Ireland in 687. His body which has not decayed can be seen in the Durham Cathedral even today.

Quiz of the week
A puzzle to work out this week.
Rearrange the following letters to give four words, all seven letters must be used in each word.
A E G L L R Y
Joke of the week
How can you tell if a leprechaun is having a good time?
(He is Dublin over with laughter!)
Sunday, 9 March 2014
Winter Paralympics
Mon 10th
U9 Netball Football v Highfields
4-5pm Romeo and Juliet Rehearsal
8 50am Year 2 Assembly
Tue 11th
U11 Boys Tag rugby - Stafford
U11 Girls High 5 Netball - Stafford
Wed 12th
1pm Gedling Tri Golf
Thu 13th
Fri 14th
National Football Finals
Full dress run for Competition
Sat 15th
Rehearsals 2-5pm
U9 Netball Football v Highfields
4-5pm Romeo and Juliet Rehearsal
8 50am Year 2 Assembly
Tue 11th
U11 Boys Tag rugby - Stafford
U11 Girls High 5 Netball - Stafford
Wed 12th
1pm Gedling Tri Golf
Thu 13th
Fri 14th
National Football Finals
Full dress run for Competition
Sat 15th
Rehearsals 2-5pm
Sun 16th
8AM - 5.30PM APPROX DRAMA COMPETITION - CHESTER
The 2014 Paralympic Winter Games began on Friday. You can see all the action on Channel 4. Imagine being blind and skiing down a mountain at 70mph!

8AM - 5.30PM APPROX DRAMA COMPETITION - CHESTER
The 2014 Paralympic Winter Games began on Friday. You can see all the action on Channel 4. Imagine being blind and skiing down a mountain at 70mph!

Quiz of the week
How many players on a sledge hockey team?
Jokes of the week
A classic group of Doctor, Doctor jokes this week.
Doctor Doctor I swallowed a bone.
Are you choking?
No, I really did!
Doctor, Doctor I think I need glasses
You certainly do, Sir, this is a fish and chip shop!
Doctor, Doctor my son has swallowed my pen, what should I do?
Use a pencil ‘till I get there
Doctor, Doctor I think I'm a bell?
Take these and if it doesn't help give me a ring!
Doctor, Doctor I think I'm suffering from Deja Vu!
Didn't I see you yesterday?
Doctor, Doctor I've got wind! Can you give me something?
Yes - here's a kite!
How many players on a sledge hockey team?
Jokes of the week
A classic group of Doctor, Doctor jokes this week.
Doctor Doctor I swallowed a bone.
Are you choking?
No, I really did!
Doctor, Doctor I think I need glasses
You certainly do, Sir, this is a fish and chip shop!
Doctor, Doctor my son has swallowed my pen, what should I do?
Use a pencil ‘till I get there
Doctor, Doctor I think I'm a bell?
Take these and if it doesn't help give me a ring!
Doctor, Doctor I think I'm suffering from Deja Vu!
Didn't I see you yesterday?
Doctor, Doctor I've got wind! Can you give me something?
Yes - here's a kite!
Sunday, 2 March 2014
Lent
March 2014 | |
Mon 3rd | |
4-5pm Romeo and Juliet Rehearsal | |
8 50am Year 1 Assembly | |
Tue 4th | |
ISA U9 & U10 Girls 7 a side Netball - Stafford | |
Wed 5th | |
1.30pm Year 2 visit to Patchings | |
Gedling High 5 Netball Competition - Carlton Academy 1pm start | |
3pm onwards 2nd Hand Uniform Sale | |
NO BALLET TODAY | |
Thu 6th | |
Fri 7th | |
Sat 8th | |
Rehearsal | |
Sun 9th It is Pancake Day on Tuesday.
FROM plain and simple lemon and sugar to a full English, anything goes when it comes to pancakes.
They’re versatile, comforting, quick to rustle up and, so long as they’re not smothered in chocolate, reasonably healthy.
A basic pancake recipe, from Mary Berry’s Complete Cook Book, requires 250g plain flour, 3 eggs, lightly beaten, 250ml milk, 250ml water, 75ml sunflower oil, plus extra for frying and a 20-23cm frying pan.
Sift the flour into a bowl and make a well in the middle. Add the eggs and a little of the milk and gradually blend in the flour. Whisk together the remaining milk, water and oil and sift into the flour mixture. Stand for 30 minutes.
Heat the frying pan. Brush with a little oil and pour in batter. Roll around the pan until it covers well. Cook for one minute and flip to cook the second side until golden.
Joke of the week
Mary offered to care for the eight-year-old daughter of neighbours who were going away for the weekend. On the Saturday morning, she made breakfast, laying a generous helping of bacon and eggs in front of the child. "Mummy always serves hot pancakes for breakfast," said the eight-year-old.
So Mary, very eager to oblige, hurried into the kitchen and quickly prepared a plate of hot pancakes, which she laid in front of the girl. "No, thank you," she said. "But I thought you said your mother always has hot pancakes for breakfast!" said Mary in surprise. "She does," said the child. "But I don't eat them!"
Quiz of the week
The 2014 Winter Paralympics starts this week. You will be able to see all the action on channel 4.
This week's question - Which winter sport did local hero Richard Whitehead once play?
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