Friday 17th November 2017 The Newsletter of King Henry VIII Preparatory School Academic Year 2017-2018 Issue 8 HEAD S MESSAGE Many of the children have commented today, how strange it felt to get washed and ready for school this morning and then put their pyjamas back on! It is to their absolute credit, that despite the hilarity, their conduct has been super around school and I have overheard several extremely reflective conversations focussing on why it is that Children in Need is such an important annual charity event. I am sure many of you will settle down this evening to watch the television extravaganza. It is easy to pick the more challenging pieces of film, in between the comedy sketches and pop-star appearances, to nip out to make a cup of tea. If you think your children are mature enough, please do take time to watch these articles with them and talk about the issues presented. We are so very fortunate at King Henry s Preparatory School that it would be easy for our children to presume everyone else lives with the same daily comforts. I would like to thank you for your generosity today and on the many other occasions during our school year that you are able to show your children how important it is to care for those less blessed than ourselves. These are the life lessons that I hope they will take forward into adulthood. This week in assembly We thought about the theme of anti-bullying week all different, all equal. Next week in assembly We will be considering what we learnt during antibullying week and how we treat other people as a result. Kind regards, Mrs G Bowser Headteacher THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it. Aristotle FORTHCOMING PREP SCHOOL EVENTS NOVEMBER Fri 17 Sat 18 Mon 20 Tue 21 Fri 24 Celebration Assembly U11, U10 & U9 Rugby v Old Coventrian RFC Michael Whetstone Shield (H) 10.30am Year 5 Shakespeare Week - including RSC trip Year 3 Egyptian Day U9 A, B & C Rugby v Eversfield (A) 3.00pm Parents Association Christmas Fair, Senior School Hall, 7.00-9.00pm U8 A & B Rugby v Bablake (A) 3.00pm U11 A & B Hockey v Solihull (H CSF astro pitches) 4.00pm Mon 27 Year 5 Shakespeare performance, Hales hall 4.30pm Year 1 Space Day Tue 28 Year 5 Shakespeare performance, Hales hall 6.30pm Wed 29 U11 King Henry VIII schools Hockey tournament (H CSF astro s) TBC Thu 30 Year 4 Greek day Hales Year 5 & 6 boys and girls KHPS Invitational Swimming Gala (H) 4.00pm DECEMBER Fri 1 RIDDLE ME THIS Last week s riddle was: Celebration Assembly Year 6 visit to Coventry Cathedral & Holy Trinity Reception Year 4 children s flu vaccine in school A man is trapped in a room. The room has only two possible exits: two doors. Through the first door there is a room constructed from magnifying glass. The blazing hot sun instantly fries anything or anyone that enters. Through the second door there is a fire-breathing dragon. How does the man escape? SOLUTION: Wait until night time, then leave by the first door. Our new riddle is: A cowboy rides into town on Friday, stays for three days, and then leaves on Friday. How did he do it?
NOTIFICATIONS REMINDER WARM CLOTHING A reminder to parents that all pupils should be wearing a warm rainproof coat everyday now, not just a blazer and jumper, as the weather can change so quickly. It is particularly important when travelling to use either the University or Foundation astro-turf pitches that pupils take all their extra warm kit and a water bottle. These pitches can be very cold and windy places without much shelter. NON UNIFORM DAY There will be a non uniform day on Friday 24th November in exchange for a bottle or sweets as donations for the Tombola for the Christmas Fayre. Please make sure that any contributions are sealed and in date. LOST PROPERTY We have a lot of named lost property that has gone missing recently. Please can parents look at home for anything named that doesn t belong to your child and return it to school. HOLIDAY CLUB Holiday club forms are now available and can be found at Hales and Swallows receptions and via the KHPS website. BUDDY SYSTEM The children in Year 3 may come home this evening and tell you all about their Year 6 Buddy. As part of our ongoing pastoral support for our younger children we thought it would be a lovely idea for the Year 3 children to be 'matched' to a Year 6 child, whom could then become their 'Buddy'; someone they could play with, go to for help or advice and someone who would be a good role model for them during their first year at Hales. Both Year 3 and Year 6 completed forms telling us about their hobbies and the things they like to do. We then matched the children accordingly, to the nearest fit! Today they had their first Buddy session where they met their Buddy, they found out some things about them and completed a fun task with them. We hope they will have a Buddy activity session at least once a term. SCHOOL BANK If you wish for your child to make a deposit, please make sure that it is in a sealed envelope and that on the front is written clearly: Child s name Class Amount Please only bring in money on the morning of the School Bank.
CHILDREN IN NEED! Children at Swallows and Hales coming to school in their pyjamas for Children In Need!
U11 HOCKEY v The CRESCENT - WESNESDAY 15TH NOVEMBER Despite not having had a hockey lesson since before half term the girls played some excellent hockey showing great team work. They are understanding the different positions, showing improved individual skills and tactically are understanding the game much better. Well done girls. Results: 'A' team lost 1-4 'B' team won 7-0 School Games - Biathlon Final A fabulous morning of swimming and running for the 8 children who represented Coventry East at the Biathlon Final last week. Results to follow. REARRANGED FIXTURE The U9 A, B, C & D Rugby fixture against Blue Coat School has been rearranged for Tuesday 5th December. 2.45pm start at Blue Coat School. REMINDERS: Friday 24th November No girls' hockey club Boys' hockey club will be at school on the astro. Pick up at 5.45pm. HOUSE SPORT WEEK - HALES During the week beginning 27th November (weather permitting) we will be running all our house sports events for this term. These events provide opportunities for all the children to play for a team and represent their house. During the double games lessons, all the girls will play hockey and all the boys will play rugby. This year for the first time we will be running house cross country which will take place in the single games lessons. More information to follow and watch out for the results. House points will be awarded. RUGBY FIXTURE RESULTS KHPS U11 A team v Blue Coat A 30-15 WIN KHPS U11 B team v Blue Coat B 50-5 WIN KHPS U11 C Lions v Blue Coat C 5-5 DRAW KHPS U11 C Tigers v Blue Coat C 25-5 WIN
WEEK BEGINNING 20TH NOVEMBER MAIN VEGGIE LITE BITE VEG PASTA BAR JACKET POTATO DELI BAR DESSERT MENU FOR CHILDREN AT HALES We have included next week s menu at Hales so that parents are aware of what will be on offer. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Thai Chicken Curry with Rice Five Bean Chilli with Sour Cream, Guacamole and Rice Minced Lamb and Vegetable Pie Chicken and Sweetcorn Pie with New Potatoes Spanish Frittata with New Potatoes Cheese and Potato Pot Meal Carrots and Green Beans Coleslaw and Mixed Vegetables Variety of Pasta and Various Toppings Daily including: Baked Beans, Tuna Crunch, Coleslaw, Cheese and Homemade Assorted Sandwiches Baguettes and Rolls Assorted Salad Shaker Pots Flatbreads and Subs Fruity Flapjack Cooler Dessert Pots Fresh Fruit Compilation Assorted Tray Bakes Variety of Pasta and Various Toppings Daily including: Baked Beans, Tuna Crunch, Coleslaw, Cheese and Homemade Assorted Sandwiches Baguettes and Rolls Assorted Salad Shaker Pots Flatbreads and Subs Courgette and Chocolate Cake Cooler Dessert Pots Fresh Fruit Compilation Assorted Tray Bakes Beef Lasagne with Crusty Bread Vegetable Hotpot with Crusty Bread BBQ Chicken Wings with Golden Rice Carvery Lunch with Stuffing, Roast Potatoes and Gravy Battered Fish and Chips Shepherdess Pie Veggie Calzone with Chips Breaded Chicken and Wedges Pot Fish Fingers and Chips Peas and Salad Carrots and Broccoli Sweetcorn and Baked Beans Variety of Pasta and Various Toppings Daily including: Baked Beans, Tuna Crunch, Coleslaw, Cheese and Homemade Assorted Sandwiches Baguettes and Rolls Assorted Salad Shaker Pots Flatbreads and Subs Rhubarb Crumble with Custard Cooler Dessert Pots Fresh Fruit Compilation Assorted Tray Bakes Variety of Pasta and Various Toppings Daily including: Baked Beans, Tuna Crunch, Coleslaw, Cheese and Homemade Assorted Sandwiches Baguettes and Rolls Assorted Salad Shaker Pots Flatbreads and Subs Apple Sponge with Custard Cooler Dessert Pots Fresh Fruit Compilation Assorted Tray Bakes Variety of Pasta and Various Toppings Daily including: Baked Beans, Tuna Crunch, Coleslaw, Cheese and Homemade Assorted Sandwiches Baguettes and Rolls Assorted Salad Shaker Pots Flatbreads and Subs Iced Carrot Cake Cooler Dessert Pots Fresh Fruit Compilation Assorted Tray Bakes
DESSERT Fruity Flapjack Iced Carrot Cake Fruit Jelly Apple Sponge with MENU FOR CHILDREN AT SWALLOWS NURSERY, RECEPTION, YEAR 1 AND YEAR 2 Parents of children in NURSERY AND RECEPTION ONLY should complete the menu slip below and send back to Swallows with their children on Monday 20th November. Full Name........ Class..(Nursery and Reception only) Menu for week beginning Monday 27th November 2017. WEEK BEGINNING 27TH NOVEMBER MAIN VEGGIE JACKET POTATO MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Veggie Sausage Roll with Parsley Potatoes and Gravy Breaded Chicken with Wedges Cheesy Pasta Bake Vegetable Omelette with Wedges Jacket Potato with Baked Beans, Cheese or Tuna Mayo Jacket Potato with Baked Beans, Cheese or Tuna Mayo Roast Pork with Stuffing, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy Lamb Lasagne Breaded Fish with Chips Cheese and Potato Pie Vegetable Lasagne Veggie Goujons with Chips Jacket Potato with Baked Beans, Cheese or Tuna Mayo` Jacket Potato with Baked Beans, Cheese or Tuna Mayo Fresh seasonal salad and fresh bread available daily. Fresh fruit or yoghurt available daily as an alternative to the dessert of the day, fresh drinking water available daily. Jacket Potato with Baked Beans, Cheese or Tuna Mayo VEG Carrots and Green Beans Coleslaw and Baked Beans Carrots and Cauliflower Sweetcorn and Broccoli Peas and Baked Beans Custard Chocolate Crispy Cake