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Dorchester News - 27th September 2024

Newsletter

27th September 2024

Dear Parents

As many of you are aware, Dorchester Primary is part of the Sutton Education Trust, a group of schools committed to working together for the benefit of all the children across our communities.  Our joint event, Happy's Circus, has been a great success over the past couple of nights, and we are looking forward to enjoying the final show with another 400 or so visitors tonight.  It has been great to see our school communities come together to share something so joyous - especially as the weather has been so miserable.  Huge thanks go to our colleagues at Foresters Primary School for hosting the event on behalf of all the schools.

We were delighted to receive more candidates than we have current vacancies as Parent Governors.  Do please read the resumes of our candidates which were sent out yesterday and use your vote for your preferred candidate.  Thank you.

A bit of advance notice that we will be holding our Harvest Assembly on Wednesday 23rd October and we will, once again, be collecting for the local Foodbank.  They will send us details of the items they are most in need of in the next week or so, and we will be looking for volunteers to help us to take the food across to the foodbank storage - so please put the date in your diary if you are able to help.

Next week, we are hosting writing workshops at 9am for years 1 and 2 on Monday, 3 and 4 on Tuesday and 5 and 6 on Wednesday.  Parents frequently ask us how they can best support their child's writing and these events are designed to answer that question.  So if you have ever wondered what a subordinating conjunction or a fronted adverbial is...please come along and find out. 

In the meantime, have a great weekend.

 

Cathy Bell
Headteacher 


04 Jun 2024
Roll Up! Roll Up! The Circus is in Town
We are thrilled to welcome Happy's Circus to the Sutton Education Trust this September.  Get your tickets now before it's too late!
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27 Sep 2024
Nursery: What is your favourite nursery rhyme?
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27 Sep 2024
Reception: How do we show we are Ready in school?
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25 Sep 2024
Year 1: What do animals eat? Does this make them carnivore, herbivore or omnivore?
Our highlight of the week has been learning to use algorithms to program a bee bot!
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25 Sep 2024
Year 2: Who is the character in your 500 word story?
On Wednesday, the children had the opportunity to watch the BBC live stream, which introduced them to the 500 word story competition. The children were given different activities to complete, to support them in creating different characters/ objects/ settings that they could use in their s...
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25 Sep 2024
Year 3: Why is Guru Gobind Singh important?
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25 Sep 2024
How did Julius Zebra feel about moving to Rome?
This week has been a very busy week. We have been working on our English diary writing, from the point of view of Julius Zebra. He is a zebra living happily in Africa, during the Roman times. He is captured with a warthog and a lion and is transported to Rome. We have been thinking about what he mig...
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24 Sep 2024
Year 5: What made Britain such a desirable place for The Vikings to conquer?
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25 Sep 2024
Is Deforestation always negative?
This week has generated some high-level discussion about the rights and wrongs of deforestation. We have considered both sides of the argument, including what we gain from the rainforest, as well as the effects of destroying trees on life within the rainforest and the global situation. Children...
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Friends of Dorchester School

Everyone welcome to FODS' AGM meeting on Tuesday 8th October at 7.30pm!

Please come along & enjoy some wine & nibbles with us. Everyone is welcome & we'd love to hear your opinions. Please go to the school's main entrance for 7.30pm where one of the committee members will welcome you to the meeting. Any questions please feel free to email us at dorchesterpta@gmail.com. We can't wait to see you all there!

We have until Saturday 30th November to see how much we can raise together with Asda’s Cashpot for schools!  Please opt in on your Asda rewards app & select Dorchester Primary School.

We love to hear your feedback & suggestions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at dorchesterpta@gmail.com

Do you know about Your School Lottery? Dorchester Primary School is part of this fantastic lottery. This lottery has been set up specifically to raise money and make a difference for our children! It's a fantastic way to bring parents, carers, teachers, and the wider community together, in partnership with our school, and at the same time give something back. There are lots of amazing prizes to be won, your support is greatly appreciated, and we wish you good luck! To sign up or find out more information, please visit the website via this link: https://www.yourschoollottery.co.uk/lottery/school/dorchester-primary-school?fbclid=IwAR2UqkYQ4Yf79s9ZZul-tgcgLtJp9McVlXXqWutUrjklVom85O1EppaUonM

If you aren’t already, please follow us on Facebook where we keep you up to date on all things FODS! Find us at: Friends Of Dorchester School PTA

Safeguarding and Pastoral Care

Are you worried about a child?
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/what-is-child-abuse/spotting-signs-child-abuse/

If you think a child could be at risk of significant harm, you can call the children's social care team at the council in Sutton (Go to their website)

020 8770 6001 (Monday to Friday, 9am and 5pm)     020 8770 5000 (out of hours)

Always call 999 in an emergency


Lunch Menu

Our autumn menus are available here. 


Upcoming Events

To view the school calendar click here.

Green Class Assembly
9:00am – 10:00am
27
September
Special Lunch Menu - World Space Week
All Day
03
October
Indigo Class Assembly
8:55am – 9:25am
04
October
Open Morning for Prospective Parents
9:30am – 11:30am
08
October
FODS AGM - all parents and staff welcome
7:30pm – 8:30pm
08
October
Amber Class Assembly
8:55am – 9:25am
11
October
Parents Evening
3:30pm – 5:30pm
16
October
Parents Evening
3:30pm – 5:00pm
17
October
Parents Evening
5:30pm – 7:00pm
17
October
Teatime Concert
3:30pm – 4:30pm
22
October
Harvest Festival Assembly
9:00am – 10:00am
23
October
Year 6 Trip to RHS Wisley
9:00am – 3:00pm
24
October
Cake Sale - Nursery and Reception
3:15pm – 3:45pm
24
October
Inset Day - School Closed to Children
All Day
25
October
Half Term Break
All Day
From 28 Oct until 01 Nov
28
October