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Summer Term: No 8 Tel 01737 354541 email: info@tadworthps.surrey.sch.uk Website: www.tadworthps.surrey.sch.uk 15 June 2012 Keep your eye on the ball! These were the words of advice from Will Bayley, world number one Paralympic table tennis player who visited Tadworth Primary School on Monday 28 th May with his good friend Joe Stotesbury. Will has arthrogryposis, a rare congenital disorder that affects all four of his limbs. Joe has cerebral palsy but neither of them has let their respective disabilities stop them from achieving great things. The journey to becoming the World Number One has not been a straight forward one with Will initially heading for a career in acting. He a ended the Brit School and Joe believes that Will s love of performing to an audience can be seen when he plays Table Tennis Table with the more spectators the be er! Will s Grandma was in part responsible for Will discovering his talent for Table Tennis. At the age of seven, Will was diagnosed with cancer which was treated with a six month course of chemotherapy. Up until that point he had enjoyed playing a range of exciting sports as he put it including football but his Grandma bought him a table tennis table and advised him to try table tennis as you can just stand at the table and won t need to run around so much. Will was spo ed some years later by Joe playing in an able bodied table tennis competition. Joe saw in Will a natural raw talent for the game and asked whether Will had considered taking up the sport as a Paralympian. At first Will was a bit taken aback, not really wanting to be seen as a disabled sportsman, but soon he was on the road to Beijing and competing in his first Olympics with a wealth of other tournament wins and medals already in hand. I didn t do very well there [in the Beijing Olympics], so I m not going to talk about that, he told the children going on to tell them about what it was like as a twenty year old walking out to play on a TV court in front of a television audience of millions the world over. Joe narrowly missed out on Olympic selection but is clearly behind Will all the way and both are keen for as many people as possible to get out there in support of the Paralympics. I practice for six hours a day. In order to compete at this sort of level, you have to work at it full time. What is clear to all is how Will and Joe really emulate the Olympic values and the values which we have focused on as a school over the past few months most notably perseverance, friendship and inspiration. In the two assemblies which Joe and Will led, they shared a video, one of a handful which has been specially made for promoting the Paralympics (h p://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuez0mgsery) and talked of their achievements, which are many. They took questions from the children which included, one about Table Tennis on the Wii along with the obligatory reception pupil telling our visitors that their Dad is very good at table tennis probably as good as they are! The assembly finished with a live demonstration with the ball being smashed up to 100mph - a blur in the eyes of the audience. Fortunately, neither Joe nor Will were camera shy posing for photos with all of the classes and even our Tadworth Treats team, which seemed rather fi ing after Will had told the children of the importance of healthy eating. There were a stream of people involved in making the visit possible from Miss Devine to Mrs Brown to Russell Cudd (past Chair of the PTA) and my thanks to them for making it happen including the provision of a table tennis table for the morning. But above all our thanks to Joe and Will for giving up their morning and a day off training to spend time at Tadworth Primary School. They are a true inspiration and we are looking forward to following how Will gets on at the Olympics. Just remember Will, Keep your eye on the ball! To find out more about Will visit his website at: h p://www.willbayley.com/ The Paralympic Table Tennis will be played at the end of the Summer Holiday. Tickets are still available. Why not go along and support Will in his quest for an Olympic Medal. The rough schedule for Will is below. The team event includes doubles and the team have a good chance of medalling, although Will s strongest hope is in the singles. Men s Singles - Class 7 Thurs 30 Aug: Preliminaries - 17.20 Fri 31 Aug: Preliminaries - 09.40 Sat 1 Sep: Preliminaries - 09.00; Quarter Finals - 13.15; Semi Finals - 19.00 Sun 2 Sep: Finals - 17.15 Men s Team Event - Class 6-8 Wed 5 Sep: Preliminaries - 09.00 & 11.30 Thurs 6 Sep: Quarter Finals - 09.00; Semi Finals - 19.00 Fri 7 Sep: Finals - 17.00 Tickets are still available through h p://www.tickets.london2012.com

Tadworth Primary School Summer Charity Concert Thursday 21 June 2012 Doors open 6.45pm Concert starts 7pm Parents are invited to a end our Summer Charity Concert which will see children from Years 3 6 perform a variety of Disney inspired pieces. Last year s concert was a huge success with a wealth of talent on show and the children have been hard at work rehearsing away to make for what should be a truly memorable evening. No tickets necessary however their will be a collection for Cancer Research Race for Life. Class Photo Orders Please remember to return all orders for class photos to Mrs Slann by Tuesday 19 June Please return all Tesco vouchers before the end of June as we have to place our order at the start of July Thank you Support, Information and Advice A support group for families with children with ASD/ADHD and similar communication and behavioural difficulties 21st June 2012 Fri 22 & Mon 25 June Tues 19 June Thurs 28 June Fri 29 June Mon 2-Fri 6 July 5 July 11 July Mon 9 & Tues 10 July Mon 9 July Dates for Diaries Summer Charity Concert : Doors open 6.45pm, Concert starts 7pm INSET DAYS school closed to children Yr 6 Celebrations Assembly Yr 3 Celebrations Assembly Yr 6 Edwardian Day Yr 1 Garden Party 2.30pm Yr 5 Group Assembly Yr 6 National Archives Trip Olympic Week Sports Day KS2 AM KS1 afternoon Reserve Date - 12 July Open Morning 9.16-10.00am : Prospective Parents Open Evening 3.30 5.00pm & 5.30 7.00 Visit your child s current classroom and next year s classroom. No scheduled appointments District Sports (selected children) Yr 3 Sculpture Workshop Yr R Theatre Company in school The next meeting will be: Friday 29 June Guest Speaker: Arlene Dearlove from KIDS Direct Short Breaks Tues 10 July Fri 13 July Tues 17 July Wed 18 July Thurs 19 July Yr 4 Wimbledon Day Yr 2 Summer Performance Yr 6 End of School Production Yr 6 It s a Knockout Competition Yr 6 Rounders Tournament Yr 6 Prom Come and join us for a coffee and a chat. At St John s Church Hall, Tadworth, KT20 5DB from 9.30 11.30 am. Babies/toddlers welcome but remain the responsibility of the parent. If you would like more information, please contact sylvia@northdownsconfederation.org or phone Sylvia Barr on 07752 130101. All welcome *NDP do not endorse any particular speaker/organisation but aim to provide a variety of speakers at parents suggestions/requests. Fri 20 July FORTHCOMING PTA EVENTS Mon 18 June 19 July 2012 Leavers Disco Cake Days 21 June 28 June 5 July 12 July 19 Robins Term ends school closes at 1.15pm PTA Meeting 8.00pm in school 5N Ladybirds Sports Day No Cakes 3O Robins Newsletter No 8 15 June 2012

FREE BALL SKILLS WORKSHOP Get into the Olympic spirit by joining this FREE workshop for parents and children of all ages where you will have fun learning new ball sport skills together. Tutor: Jane Arnett Venue: Merland Rise Church, Merland Rise, Tadworth, KT20 5JG On: Wednesday 6 th June 10.30am-12.30am To book your place contact Sam Johnson on 07825 112798 or email samanthajohnson@wea.org.uk This is a family learning workshop. Children must be accompanied by their parent or carer for the whole session

TADWORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION Heathcote, Tadworth, Surrey KT20 5RR Tel: 01737 354541 Email: team@friendsoftadworthprimary.co.uk REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER 1041460 March 2012 Dear Parents Tadworth Primary School PTA Lottery Are you aware that Tadworth Primary School currently operates a lottery? It s a great way for parents, relatives or friends to help raise much needed funds for school projects. For a cost of 1 per month, you will be entered into the draw for a prize of 25% of tickets sold. For example, if we sell 200 tickets the monthly prize would be 50. Each person entering the lottery will be allocated a number and it is this number that is entered into the draw each month. You can purchase as many numbers as you like giving you a better chance of winning the prize. The more we sell, the greater the prize money and the more money we will raise towards school funds. We are currently trying to reach a target of between 10,000 and 15,000 for a new Trim Trail in the KS2 playground with all weather surfacing. With 75% of lottery funds going directly to the PTA, you will be making a key contribution to this cause. Joining the lottery is simple...just fill out the application form below and return it to Mrs Marshall on the school reception along with payment. You can pay cash or cheque for one years worth of tickets at a cost of 12 or you can pay monthly by bank standing order on request. On receipt of your application and payment, I will allocate your number(s) and confirm these in writing. Your number(s) will then be entered into the next monthly draw. I will be running a lottery stall at the Spring Fair on March 24 th so please come and see me if you need further information. You can also contact me by email on: lucyjthorpe@yahoo.co.uk Very many thanks for your support. Lucy Thorpe (Promoter) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TADWORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL PTA LOTTERY APPLICATION Name : Address : Email : Child s/children s Class(es) : I wish to join the Tadworth Primary School PTA Lottery by purchasing number(s) at 1.00, per number for 12 monthly draws. I enclose cash/cheque (made payable to Tadworth Primary School 200 Club ) for OR I wish to pay monthly by standing order (delete as appropriate) Signed : Date :

FREE BALL SKILLS WORKSHOP Get into the Olympic spirit by joining this FREE workshop for parents and children of all ages where you will have fun learning new ball sport skills together. Tutor: Jane Arnett Venue: Merland Rise Church, Merland Rise, Tadworth, KT20 5JG On: Wednesday 6 th June 10.30am-12.30am To book your place contact Sam Johnson on 07825 112798 or email samanthajohnson@wea.org.uk This is a family learning workshop. Children must be accompanied by their parent or carer for the whole session

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Week beginning MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 2 July Week 4 Meat or fish Main Oven baked sausages Roast gammon Ham & cheese slice Burger meal Chicken korma Minced beef & onion pie in a bun Vegetarian option Vegetarian sausages Jacket potato Vegetable pie Cheese & pepper slice Cauliflower cheese Starchy Food Mashed potato Rice Roast potatoes Mashed potato Diced potatoes Vegetable Peas Sweetcorn Peas & carrots Mixed vegetables Beans Salad Selection of salad Selection of salad Selection of salad Selection of salad Selection of salad bar Dessert Strawberry flan Jelly & cream Pineapple upside down cake Cookie Toffee squares with custard Extra Fruit or yogurt Yogurt or cheese & Fruit or yogurt Yogurt or cheese & crackers Fruit or yogurt dessert crackers Week beginning 9 July Week 1 MONDAY 11th June TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Meat or fish Main meal Vegetarian option Fishcake Spaghetti bolognaise Roast Turkey Jacket potato with Tuna, Chicken wraps Beans or cheese Country bake Quorn bolognaise Jacket potato Vegetable wraps Macaroni cheese Starchy Herby diced potatoes Pasta Roast potatoes Jacket potato Seasoned wedges food Vegetable Beans Sweetcorn Broccoli & carrots Beans Salad Salad Selection of salad Selection of salad Selection of salad Selection of salad Selection of salad bar Dessert Jam & coconut sponge Chocolate whip Fruit salad with cream Arctic roll Fruity flapjack Extra Fruit or yogurt Yogurt or cheese & Fruit or yogurt Yogurt or cheese & Fruit or yogurt desserts crackers crackers Bread Fresh bread Fresh bread Fresh bread Fresh bread Fresh bread