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Dorchester News -7th March 2025

Newsletter

7th March 2025

Dear Dorchester Families,

Thank you for your enthusiasm in supporting World Book Day 2025.  The children, and staff, looked amazing in their costumes and it was lovely to see school filled with such a variety of favourite book characters.  Whilst dressing up is lots of fun, and helps to make the day memorable for the children, the real purpose of World Book Day is far more important - encouraging a love of reading in our children.  The children enjoy lots of activities around developing this in school - but it is an area where your support at home can really make a difference too.  This year's theme is 'Read Your Way' and it aims to support families to move away from the idea that reading is 'work' - you can find a range of fun activities to try with your children - particularly those who are more reluctant readers - here. 

We are looking forward to our first (at least for many years) FODS Quiz Night this evening.  Thank you to everyone who has signed up to come along, and to our wonderful FODS committee for all their organisation of what is sure to be a great evening.

Enjoy the weekend.

Cathy Bell 
Headteacher

 

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Sports News

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Fantastic progress and determined play as the netball teams faced tough opponents. 
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Friends of Dorchester School

07 Mar 2025
FODS News 07.03.2025
 Tonight we are looking forward to the FODS Quiz Night - Thank you to those attending. Watch this space to find out how much you helped us raise!  
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Watch this space for how much you helped raise at our first ever FODS Quiz night!

Friday 21st March will be a non-uniform day in exchange for a donation to the mothers day shop, the shop will be the following week on Thursday 27th & Friday 28th March. £2 per child, payable on gateway. All children who have paid will be taken to the shop during the school day to select a gift of their choice. Please see posters for all details. Thank you for your continued support and donations.

  

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

 

We have been made aware of an error with Amazon & eBay while using easyfundraising. Please ensure that your basket is empty prior to shopping, or it will not register the use of easyfundraising. Thank you for your continued support

 

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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

 

 

Learning Highlights

& Peek of the Week

07 Mar 2025
Nursery: How do we make pancakes?
Wow! What an exciting week we have had in Nursery in this week. We started the week by reading the story of ‘Mr Wolf’s Pancakes’ by Jan Fearnley. The children all felt very sorry Mr Wolf because he did not know how to make pancakes. He tried to read his Recipe Book but “wolve...
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07 Mar 2025
Reception: What was your favourite part of the story, 'Leaf'?
So the highlight of this week has to be Thursday - World Book Day! The children came in an array of colourful and imaginative costumes on the day. Reception went to our World Book Day assembly in the afternoon, and they sat beautifully throughout the whole event, listening to each year group's p...
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05 Mar 2025
Year 1: How is the festival of Chanukah celebrated?
Our highlight of the week was reading our World Book Day book, 'Leaf' and having a class debate about whether the polar bear should stay or leave!
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05 Mar 2025
Year 2: What toys did our parents and grandparents play with? How do they compare?
This week, Year 2 had an opportunity to look back in time at some of the toys that were played with by their parents and grandparents. Not only were they lucky to have some real photos of their parents and grandparents with toys (thank you to 1 parent in particular for this!) but Miss Flint and Miss...
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06 Mar 2025
Year 3: What happens when light is reflected from different surfaces?​​​​​​​
This week in Science we have been learning about how light is reflected.  We looked at the different angles that it can be reflected and how water causes refraction.  We investigated what happens to the image of a pencil when it is placed inside a glass of water. 
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05 Mar 2025
Year 4 - How would you persuade Polar Bear to stay?
For World Book Day this year we are reading Leaf by Sandra Diekmann as a school. In Year 4, we have been writing persuasive letters from the animals to the Polar Bear to try to persuade him to stay and not return home. Polar Bear was lost, lonely and afraid, but by the end of the book the animals wa...
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06 Mar 2025
Year 5: What was the moral of the story - Leaf?
We absolutely loved reading the story 'Leaf' as part our World Book Day Project this year. The children wrote some amazing character descriptions. Well done to Sanaya and Manu who read their writing in assembly on World Book day.  It was wonderful to see so much effort made with co...
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06 Mar 2025
What does a circuit need to have in order to work?
In Science this week, Year 6 have been making electrical circuits and exploring the use of switches. Perhaps their greatest achievement though, was problem-solving. Rather than ask for help when the circuit wouldn't work, the children were encouraged to think logically through the circuit a...
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Safeguarding and Pastoral Care

Washing Pods and Capsules - Child Accident Prevention Trust 

Young children are vulnerable to all sorts of dangers in the home. One of the most present issues can come in the form of every day cleaning products. Some like sink unclogger can look like fruit juice. The thick consistency and similarity to apple juice in colour make it particularly enticing. However, one threat stands out from all others in this regard. The washing pod. Many washing pods bear a striking similarity to over-the-counter confectionary. For children the mistake can be easy to make, especially when washing pods may be kept in a lower location than other cleaning supplies. The Child Accident Prevention Trust has recently published a page that looks to offer guidance on this issue. If interested, please follow the link below: 

https://capt.org.uk/washing-pods-and-capsules/

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


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Upcoming Events

To view the school calendar click here.

FODS Quiz Night
7:00pm – 10:30pm
07
March
Holi
All Day
14
March
Nursery Superhero Day
All Day
14
March
One Y5 Class to Easter Experience
9:30am – 12:00pm
20
March
Two Y5 Classes to Easter Experience
12:00pm – 3:00pm
20
March
Mothers' Day Donations - Non-Uniform Day
All Day
21
March
Buttercup Class Assembly
8:55am – 9:25am
21
March
Parents’ Evenings with Book Fair
All Day
From 26 Mar until 27 Mar
26
March
Parents Evening
3:30pm – 5:30pm
26
March
Mothers' Day Shop
All Day
From 27 Mar until 28 Mar
27
March
Yippy's Easter Raffle Ticket Sales
All Day
From 27 Mar until 02 Apr
27
March
Parents Evening
3:30pm – 5:00pm
27
March
Parents Evening
5:30pm – 7:00pm
27
March
Cake Sale - Years 5 and 6
3:15pm – 3:45pm
28
March
Possible dates for Eid al Fitr
All Day
From 30 Mar until 31 Mar
30
March