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Dorchester News - 15th March 2024

Newsletter

15th March 2024

Dear Dorchester Families,

This week we were delighted to welcome a team from the Challenge Partners programme to our school.  Challenge Partners is just one of the mechanisms we use to make sure we continue to improve all that we offer to our children.  A team of senior leaders from other schools and trusts, led by an Ofsted trained Lead Reviewer, visit the school and work alongside the school's own leaders to observe practice, noting what is gong well and identifying things that might make our provision even better.  The team visited lessons taking place in different curriculum areas, spent time in Early Years, spoke to lots of our middle leaders about their areas of responsibility, and most importantly, spoke to some of our children about their experiences at Dorchester.   As ever, the children's pride in their school and their work shone through and our visitors were blown away by their responses.   We will, of course, share their report with you as soon as we have a final version.

 

Could you be missing out on over £8500 worth of funding for your child?

Pupil Premium Funding is a government fund to improve educational outcomes for disadvantaged children.  It is allocated to

  • children who are recorded as eligible for free school meals, or have been recorded as eligible in the past 6 years
  • children previously looked after by a local authority or other state care, including children adopted from state care or equivalent from outside England and Wales

Now that all of our children receive Free School Meals through the Mayor of London scheme, it might be that parents think there is no point in completing an application form for Means Tested Free School Meals - not knowing that the pupil premium payments are associated with this.  If your child is eligible for Means Tested Free School Meals, you will also receive supermarket vouchers during school holidays - this has just been extended in the current budget up to and including this year's summer break.

To find out if you are eligible, visit https://www.sutton.gov.uk/w/apply-for-free-school-meals

If you are not sure, you can apply regardless - they will check and let you know whether or not you qualify.  Even if you feel you will only qualify for a short period of time, still apply - one of the fantastic benefits is that your child still qualifies for pupil premium payments for 6 years after your eligibility for Means Tested Free School Meals runs out - so it is definitely worth it.  Please make it a job for this weekend - it helps you, the school, and most importantly, your child.

Have a lovely weekend.

 

Cathy Bell
Headteacher

 


News

15 Mar 2024
Top of the Form journey continues
This afternoon we welcomed the Top of the Form team from Stanley Park Juniors for the next round of this year's Top of the Form competition.
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15 Mar 2024
How to spot fake news
Clickbait, hyper-partisan opinion, and completely false information are running wild across the internet.This just in! Breaking news! You don't want to miss THIS!If you get your news online or from social media, this type of headline sounds very familiar. What's real? What's fake...
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Sports News

15 Mar 2024
5 Star Dorchester! Girls winning 5-0 and Boys won 5-2!
Our Girls' and Boys' football teams went to play at Abbey Primary School on Monday afternoon.
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15 Mar 2024
Climbing Festival
8 children beautifully represented Dorchester this afternoon at Carshalton Boys’ School at their Climbing Festival! Lots of amazing strength and resilience. Well done team!
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Eco News

08 Mar 2024
Big Walk and Wheel
Dorchester will be taking part in the Sustrans Big Walk and Wheel over the next two weeks, starting on Monday 11-22 March. We are encouraging everyone to switch from getting to school by car, to either; walking, scooting, riding a bike or skating to school. The class who has the most green journeys...
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Class Notes

15 Mar 2024
Nursery: Who helped to pull the Gigantic Turnip?
This week in Nursery we have been reading the story of the Gigantic Turnip. In this story, an old man and an old woman plant some seeds to grow vegetables.  One of the turnips grows to be gigantic, so the old man cannot pull it up by himself. The old man and the old woman “pulled and...
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15 Mar 2024
Reception: What facts can you remember about the moon?
This week the children in Reception have learnt about how astronauts get into space and why they are weightless when they are there. They have enjoyed learning many new words as part of their visit to Drawing Club as we read Whatever Next by Jill Murphy. They can probably tell you why Baby Bear coul...
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13 Mar 2024
Year 1: How can you make ice melt quickly?
Our highlight of the week has been trying to melt our ice blocks as quickly as we can to retrieve the dinosaurs trapped inside!
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14 Mar 2024
Year 2: What features are there in a formal letter?
Year 2 have been learning about what features there are in a formal letter. These include the recipient and sender's address, the date, a formal greeting and sign off and paragraphs. We have also learnt about how to use emotive language, questions and compound words and have used them in our Sta...
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13 Mar 2024
Year 3: Can you sing our Ukulele song to your family at home?
This week in Year 3 we have been really focusing on our reading skills and unpicking vocabulary in different texts, it is always exciting to be able to use the chromebooks to help us with this and to share our ideas with others. We started fractions in Maths and the resilience and positive approach...
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15 Mar 2024
Year 4 - Would you prefer to be Athenian or Spartan?
Over the last two weeks we have looked at what it would have been like to be a child in Ancient Greece. The two main social groups were based in Athens and Sparta. As a year group, we decided that that if we wanted an education it was better to be a girl living in Sparta and if we are a bo...
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13 Mar 2024
Year 5: What did you like about the Easter Experience?
Year 5 had a wonderful time visiting North Cheam Baptist Church this week, where they were involved in The Easter Experience. The children definitely demonstrated The Dorchester Values on this outing, as the children were all beautifully behaved and respectful.  They showed their...
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14 Mar 2024
Year 6: What surprised you about germs and bacteria?
As part of our PSHE lessons, we have been exploring the importance of hygiene in the prevention of the spread of germs and bacteria. Lavender Class found out that washing your hands for 20 seconds with soap, can help to stop the spread of 'infection'.
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FODS NEWS

15 Mar 2024
How can you help with this year's Summer Fair?
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15 Mar 2024
Easter Raffle
Yippy has once again done us proud, putting together some amazing prizes for our Easter raffle.  More information about how you can join in the fun below.
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FODS

Thank you once again for all your generous donations to the Mother’s Day Shop, the shop went very well, and the children were excited to pick a gift. We hope you all enjoyed Mother’s Day last Sunday.

SAVE THE DATE – Saturday 29th June will be our FODS Dorchester Primary School Summer Fair. We will once again be having external stalls. If you or someone you know would like to have a stall at the fair, please email us at dorchesterpta@gmail.com

Please don’t miss out on our eggtastic Easter Raffle, all prizes have been generously donated by Yippy! Tickets can be purchased every morning outside the office from Monday 18th until Friday 22nd March. Winners will be announced before the Easter break. Good luck!!

We’re so excited to be holding a sponsored reading challenge to encourage reading and help the school to provide more books. The project is being organised in conjunction with our local Usborne Partner, Mandy West, and all the money raised will go towards brand new books for our school. In addition to the sponsorship money, Usborne will also donate up to 60% of the total raised in Extra FREE BOOKS to the school. Please help us to enhance the school’s reading resources for pupils by encouraging your child to spend a small amount of time each day either reading to themselves, to others, or being read to. They can read books, comics, magazines, newspapers, menus, websites, recipes, poems, leaflets, instructions – anything with words! If you are able to support our sponsored read, please could you send donations in via your child’s class or by bank transfer into the FODS account, bank details are on the grid. All the children will be reading in school and we have attached a grid with some fun reading ideas to use for the sponsored reading challenge at home and a sponsorship form. There will also be a prize draw per key stage to win a £10 book voucher for all the children taking part and extra playtime for the classes with the highest scores and entries, plus all children taking part will receive a certificate of participation after the event. We look forward to lots more books for your child to read, share and enjoy. Don’t forget to email your grid to dorcesterpta@gmail.com or give it to your teacher to be included in the class reading totals, as the class with the most grids and the class with the highest number of squares ticked off will both get extra playtime.

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

How to Spot Fake News (and Teach Children to Be Media-Savvy)

Clickbait, hyper-partisan opinion, and completely false information are running wild across the internet.

This just in! Breaking news! You don't want to miss THIS!

If you get your news online or from social media, this type of headline sounds very familiar. What's real? What's fake? What's satire? Now that anyone with access to a phone or computer can publish information online, it's getting harder to tell. But as more people go to Facebook, Snapchat, Twitter and other online sources for their news and information, it's even more crucial that all of us -- especially children -- learn to decode what we read online. (Learn more about how children get their news and how they feel about it in Common Sense Media's report, News and America's Kids: How Young People Perceive and Are Impacted by the News.)

When fake news has threatened people's safety, tech companies have joined forces to crack down on the misinformation super-spreaders. But ad-supported networks are in somewhat of a bind, since they get money when users click on these stories -- so the crazier the headline, the more money they make. Most children and teens get their news from their feeds, so they need to learn how to view stories critically (and they should learn that skill anyway!). Even younger children can start to think about some key media-literacy questions. And as children get older, parents can help them become more sophisticated critical thinkers. 

Here are a few basic questions to consider whenever you and your children encounter a piece of media:

  • Who made this?
  • Who is the target audience?
  • Who paid for this? Or, who gets paid if you click on this?
  • Who might benefit or be harmed by this message?
  • What is left out of this message that might be important?
  • Is this credible (and what makes you think that)?

Older children especially might enjoy learning tricks to spot fake news. Here are a few things to watch for:

  • Look for unusual URLs or site names, including those that end with ".co" -- these are often trying to appear like legitimate news sites, but they aren't.
  • Look for signs of low quality, such as words in all caps, headlines with glaring grammatical errors, bold claims with no sources, and sensationalist images. These are clues that you should be sceptical of the source.
  • Check a site's "About Us" section. Find out who supports the site or who is associated with it. If this information doesn't exist -- and if the site requires that you register before you can learn anything about its backers -- you have to wonder why they aren't being transparent.
  • Check Snopes, Wikipedia, and Google before trusting or sharing news that seems too good (or bad) to be true.
  • Consider whether other credible, mainstream news outlets are reporting the same news. If they're not, it doesn't mean it's not true, but it does mean you should dig deeper.
  • Check your emotions. Clickbait and fake news strive for extreme reactions. If the news you're reading makes you furious or super smug, it could be a sign that you're being tricked. Check multiple sources before trusting.
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 Spring menus are available here. 

Next week will be week 3's menu.


Upcoming Events

To view the school calendar click here.

Net4All Mums and Daughters (Years 4-6) Netball
9:30am – 10:30am
From 14 Jan and on Sunday each week except for 18 Feb
17
March
Net4All Mums and Daughters (Years 4-6) Netball
9:30am – 10:30am
From 14 Jan and on Sunday each week except for 18 Feb
24
March
FODS Easter Egg Hunt
All Day
27
March
Tea Time Concert
3:15pm – 4:15pm
27
March
Last day of term - children finish at 1:30pm
All Day
28
March
Last day of term - children finish at 1:30pm
All Day
28
March
Net4All Mums and Daughters (Years 4-6) Netball
9:30am – 10:30am
From 14 Jan and on Sunday each week except for 18 Feb
31
March
Net4All Mums and Daughters (Years 4-6) Netball
9:30am – 10:30am
From 14 Jan and on Sunday each week except for 18 Feb
07
April