30 Oct 2016

Bradbury Newsletter 28 October 2016

PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE

Greetings to all of the Bradbury School Community!

Thank you for supporting your child’s learning by coming along to our Parent Consultations meetings.  I trust these were productive.  The feedback from you as I walked around the school was certainly very positive.  If you feel that you need to follow up any aspect of the discussion with your child’s teacher, please feel free to make an appointment to do so.

At Bradbury, ‘we believe that it is every child’s right to live in conditions which promote the optimum development of their intellectual, physical, emotional and social well being.’ (ESF Child Protection Policy August 2015).  We do this by paying close attention to ensuring that every Bradbury student is safe from harm, neglect and abuse, through a variety of child protection measures.

On Tuesday, 1 November from 5:00 – 6:00 p.m., John Ainsworth (Vice Principal) and myself will be running a session to let you know about these measures so that you can be confident that we take these matters seriously.  If you are planning to attend, can you please R.S.V.P. to Ms. Fritzi on fritzi.yu@bradbury.edu.hk.

Thank you.

Sandra Webster

Principal  

IMPORTANT DATES

DATE EVENT TIME
01 November 2016 (Tuesday) CHILD PROTECTION MEETING 5.00 p.m.– 6.00 p.m.
01 November 2016 (Tuesday) Year 3 Parents Morning Tea 10.00 a.m. – 11.00 a.m.
02 November 2016 (Wednesday) Plant Sale by Eco Dudes 10.00 a.m.
02 November 2016 (Wednesday)

04 November 2016 (Friday)

Book Fair All Day
07 November 2016 (Monday)-

09 November 2016 (Wednesday)

5B/5F Camp 8.30 a.m.
10 November 2016 (Thursday) Deadline for Sausage Orders
14 November 2016 (Monday) Deadline for Box of Hope 3.00 p.m.
14 November 2016 (Monday) –

16 November 2016 (Wednesday)

5C/5H Camp 8.30 a.m.
17 November 2016 (Thursday) Sausage Sizzle 12.00 p.m. – 1.00 p.m.
02 December 2016 (Friday) Winter Night Market 5.30 p.m. – 8.30 p.m.
02 December 2016 (Friday) Deadline for MMR Consent Forms (Y1 & Y6 only) 3,00 p.m.
07 December 2016 (Wednesday) Year 1 Christmas Carols 9.00 a.m. – 10.00 a.m.
13 December 2016 (Tuesday) Last Day of Term 1 (Early Dismissal) 12.00 noon
14 December 2016 (Wednesday) – 02 January 2017 (Monday) Christmas Holidays  – No Classes —–
03 January 2017 (Tuesday) First Day of Term 2 8.30 a.m.
05 January 2017 (Thursday) MMR Immunisations (Y1 & Y6 only)

BOX OF HOPE

Three years ago, Bradbury began supporting the ‘Box of Hope’ charity. We will be participating again this year and the appeal will be organised mostly by the student councillors.

Box of Hope is an annual charity project aimed at providing useful/educational gifts to underprivileged children in Hong Kong & Asia, donated by Hong Kong school children and local organisations. 

You fill old shoe boxes with NEW, interesting and EDUCATIONAL gifts at home and drop them off at a collection point. Bradbury School is a collection point! The boxes are then collected and delivered directly to the children in need. Some of these children have never received a gift. Each child has been given a set of stickers that they will need to stick on their box of hope.

As the collection week is the 31 October to the 14 November, please encourage your children to start making up their boxes over the next week or so. We will start collecting them up from next Monday.

You can find out more information athttp://boxofhope.org/home/main/en/

What to Pack

All items must be NEW. Please try to include 2 items from each category.

Remember to make your box both FUN and EDUCATIONAL!
Please include essential hygiene items.

TOYS – something to love – Bear, soft toy, tennis ball, finger puppet, jigsaw, yo-yo, small musical instrument, torch (incl batteries), playing cards, small trucks and cars, doll, jewellery, make-up, hair accessorises


EDUCATIONAL SUPPLIES – something to do – books – (simple English), Felt pens, pens, pencils, pencil sharpener, rubber, colouring book, notepad, picture/puzzle book, chalk, pencil case, stickers, calculator, etc.


HYGIENE ITEMS – something to use – Toothbrush & toothpaste, hairbrush, comb, hair clips, bar of wrapped soap, flannel. NO LIQUIDS PLEASE.

OTHER ITEMS – something to wear – Sunglasses, cap, sun hat, bangles, necklaces, watch etc…

  

What not to Pack

NO FOOD / MEDICINE / WAR RELATED ITEMS toy guns/soldiers/knives / CLOTHING (other than listed above) / FRAGILE ITEMS Glass containers/mirrors / LIQUIDS of any kind including blow bubbles/shampoo/bubble bath/toiletry sets/aerosols / DANGEROUS ITEMS Marbles/sharp objects/scissors/razors.

Thank you for your support,

Steve Fennelly – Vice Principal/ Upper Phase Leader

YEAR 1 CHRISTMAS CAROLS

You are invited to join your Year 1 student/s in singing some festive Christmas songs on:

Wednesday,7  December 2016, at 9.00-10.00 am.

This event will be held in our School Hall.

*Parking will be available, from 8.30 but please note that all cars must have left by 10.10 am as the playground is used for classes after that time.  

We would love it if you could join us.

Therese Gallen – Vice Principal/Lower Phase Leader

YEAR 4 LANDFILL INVESTIGATION

The Year 4 children are just beginning to inquire into their  ‘How we organise ourselves unit.’

Our central idea is: There are systems involved in the production and distribution of food.”

To start this unit off we decided to create a mini-landfill using some of the waste generated from home and at school!  We have made predictions about what will happen to the different materials in our landfill and will keep making observations over the next few weeks!

This is what we did:

y4-landfill

We will use this investigation to consider our own impact on the environment throughout this Unit of Inquiry.

Katie Phillips – Year 4 Year Leader

ECO DUDES PLANT SALE

Eco Dudes will be selling plants on Wednesday,  2 November at morning break time by the Gym.  All plants are $15.  Please bring your own bag.

We have chilli plants, eggplants, basil and lemon balm along with flowering marigolds.

The school received HK$2000 from the Greening Subsidy . This money will be used for composting activities and to purchase more seeds, as well as fee for the gardener.

Lorinda Thomas – Y4 Teacher/Environmental Co-ordinator

YEAR 4 ORGANIC FARM VISIT

This week the Year 4 children visited an organic farm to support their learning around our “How we organise ourselves” unit of work.

y4-farm

The children learnt about how farm systems work and the different techniques and principles used behind organic farming. As part of their learning, they were able to clear a field ready for new crops and were given a guided tour around the different sections of the farm.

Katie Phillips – Year 4 Leader

YEAR 1 VISITS ST. MARY’S REST HOME

Year 1 students visited the St Mary’s rest home as part of their people in the community Unit of Inquiry. The students organised games and activities for the residents to participate in.

y1-old-people

Anna Gardener – Year 1 Leader

YEAR 2 AQUAPONICS

Year 2 classes have been learning about Aquaponics and now have a tank in each classroom. Aquaponics grows fish and plants together in one integrated system. 

Claudia Tarr – Year 2 Leader

WORLD FOOD DONATION DAY

Thanks to all those who donated food for World Food Day. Our donations were gratefully received by Sunshine Action Action and will be distributed to those in need.

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Amanda Bremner (PYP Co-ordinator)/ Clayton Heggie (Y5 Teacher)

FEEDING THE HOMELESS

A number of Bradbury parents and students attended the Sunshine Action feeding people in need event in Nam Cheong on Tuesday 25 October. The students distributed hot meals and food to people living on the streets and visited a homeless shelter where leftover food from the event was donated. 

Amanda Bremner – P.Y.P. Co-ordinator

BRADBURY COOKBOOK

As a part of our action focus, the Eco Dudes, in conjunction with the PTA will be producing a Cookbook which will be for sale later in the year. This cookbook will contain our community’s favourite recipes and will raise funds for a great PTA project that will benefit the students, as well as promoting less packaging and healthy food choices for our students.

We thought that one way of supporting the cost of producing this would be to sell advertising on the inside back cover. We will limit this advertising to Bradbury parent businesses only.

It is envisaged that these advertisements will be business card size. Because of this, we will have a limited number of spaces available. Further details, such as the costings will be forwarded later; at this stage, we would like to gauge interest so that we can make space in the Cookbook accordingly. The more advertising, the more economic it will be for us all!

If you are interested, please contact me on amanda.bremner@bradbury.edu.hk

Thank you.

Amanda Bremner – P.Y.P. Co-ordinator

P.T.A. NEWS

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

17 November – Sausage Sizzle

2 December   – WINTER NIGHT MARKET

17 February   – Quiz and Curry Night

SAUASAGE SIZZLE

Order forms were sent home TODAY. Please return your competed form with payment by Thursday 10th November.

Sausages are $30 each and come with bread and sauces. Pork or vegetarian options are available and will be delivered to the classroom at lunchtime on Thursday 17th November. Please send a plate or container to school for your child to use.

If you did not receive an order form please print the one below and return to your child’s class teacher or to the PTA shop.

Please note that payment is by CASH only. (No coins or Cheques please.)

VOLUNTEERS are needed on the morning of the Sizzle to cook and deliver the sausages. Please email the PTA if you can help. pta@bradbury.edu.hk

WINTER NIGHT MARKET

This is the major annual fundraiser for the Bradbury School PTA, and all proceeds from this event benefit our children through the various projects the PTA sponsor.

For this event to be a success we need YOUR HELP!

Please keep an eye out for emails from your CLASS PARENT. They will be contacting you this week asking for DONATIONS for the Night Market including:

USED BOOKS

We are now collecting books for the used bookstall. Please go through your bookshelves and find a few to donate! We are particularly looking for children’s books, adult fiction and cookery books. Please drop off in the PTA shop.

MONEY OR PRIZES

We are not holding a raffle this year however we still need your donations. Instead of year group hampers, this year we will be collecting donations and prizes for a lucky prize draw. More info to come from your class parent!! Any contribution, no matter how small makes a huge difference – Thank you!

NEW TOYS/GIFT ITEMS

Please drop off any unwanted, NEW toys or gifts to the PTA Office.

VOLUNTEERS

We need LOTS of parent volunteers on the night, in particular we need parents to man the craft and games stalls and we would also love to hear from anyone good at facepainting who would like to get involved!  

If you are willing to donate any of your time to help with this fun, festive event, please contact the PTA.  pta@bradbury.edu.hk

Don’t forget to like our Facebook page for news and updates on upcoming events!

Julia Dunn – PTA Chairperson

Email: pta@bradbury.edu.hk

Website: https://www.bradbury.edu.hk/pta-2/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BradburyschoolPTA/

MEDICAL NEWS: YEAR 1 AND YEAR 6 MMR/HEP B VACCINATION

The immunisation team of the Health Department will visit our school on Thursday, 5 January 2016. They will provide the Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR)/ Hepatitis B (HEP B) Vaccination for Year 1 and Year 6 students. The vaccination that the nurses provide is funded by the Hong Kong Government, and does not require a fee.

The forms will be distributed in class. Please fill in either the consent form/ refusal form, and return it to the medical room before Friday,  2 December 2016.  

 Please complete the form, and attach your child’s immunisation records. The medical records will be returned to you immediately after the immunisation.

Please note that the forms are not attached to this e-mail, they will be distributed in class.  If you have any queries or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Kind regards.

Lauren Lau  – Health Professional

LIBRARY NEWS

We are once again looking forward to hosting the Bookazine Book Fair in the Library. The Book Fair will be open from 8.00 am until 2:30 pm on Wednesday 2 November , Thursday 3 November, and Friday 4 November.  Parents are welcome to browse at any time!

Students will have an opportunity to browse and make purchases during assigned class times on one of those days, as well as during morning and lunch breaks. I will email the class schedule to parents by Friday 28 November and also include it in the school newsletter.

If you would like your child to purchase one or more book/s on their allocated day please send them with an appropriate amount of money in a secure purse or container.  Please note that $100 will cover the cost of most paperback books, and hardback books generally cost between $150-$200. Please remind your child to be responsible for their money. If you are concerned about your child handling money, please feel free to do your own browsing and purchasing together with your child.

The schedule of when classes will be visiting the book fair will be emailed to you on Friday 28 October.

Jane Thompson ( Teacher Librarian) & Connie Leung (Library Assistant)

THIRD PARTY AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES

The following companies are currently hiring our facilities to provide Extra Curricular activities for students. You may browse the school website under “Community” for their programs and enrol your child directly to the company:

ESF Educational Services Ltd. – Language and Sports Programme, contact Candy Leung at 2760 3900 or cleung@esf.org.hk website: www.esf.org.hk

Adventure Sports Academy Ltd. – Soccer & Basketball Training, contact Eilis Cheung at 3998 4042 or info@adventuresportsacademy.com website: www.adventuresportsacademy.com

Backershagen B.V. (LanguageOne) – Global Mother Tongue Education, contact Leandra Lok at

5501 5262 or leandra.lok@languageone.nl website: www.languageone.nl

Banana Art Club – Art Class, contact Megan Lee at 6020 5476 or bananaartclub@gmail.com website: www.bananaartclub.com

Brainchild Ltd. – DIY Robotics and Technology Workshop, contact Ice Chan at 2528 6862 or icechan@brainchildltd.com website: http://brainchilddiyworks.wixsite.com/brainchild/school–activites or https://www.facebook.com/Brainchild-DIY-Workshop-305849122876304/?fref=ts

Brilliant Learning International Ltd. (Sanskriti) – Sanskriti/Hindi Language Class, contact Geeta Dhar at 3563 4300 or sanskriti@sanskriti.com.hk website: www.sanskriti.com.hk

Canadian Children’s Technology Workshop (Asia) Ltd. (The Genius Workshop) – Engineering & Mechanic Workshops, contact Vince Fung at 2591 0100 or vince@g-workshop.com website: www.g-workshop.com/schools/bradbury_2016-17

CentreStage Studios HK Ltd. –  Singing, Dancing – Ballet, Jazz, Tap Dance, contact Imogen Taylor or Kaijah Bell at 5236 7960 or 2689 2272 or admin@centrestagestudioshk.com website:  www.centrestagestudioshk.com

Discovery Dome Hong Kong Ltd. – Astronomy Club with a Portable Mobile Planetarium (Year 3-6 students), contact Lorne Ali at 9754 4081 or lorneali@hotmail.com, website www.discoverydome.hk

HoYinPingChess / Hong Kong Junior Chess Club – Chess Class / Junior Chess Tournament, contact Yin Ping Ho at 9215 2682 or hoyinpingchess@gmail.com website: www.HoYinPingChess.com or www.hkjuniorchess.org

Kate’s Kids – Kindermusik, Music & Movement Activity, contact Kate Leung at 9019 6793 or catherine@kindermusik.hk website: www.kateskids.com.hk

Primary Matters – Writing Workshop, contact Marion McNally at 9465 4468 or primarymattershk@gmail.com website: www.primarymattershk.com

RugBees Ltd. – Rugby Play Programme, contact Kit Wong at 2117 3055 or kit@rugbees.com website:  www.rugbees.com

Starlit Voice Ltd. – LAMDA Musical Theatre (Tuesdays) & Group Drama (Thursdays), contact Vincent Warren at 2108 2182 or info@starlit.hk website: www.starlitvoice.com

Percy Mak – H.R. & Finance Manager

N.B. Bradbury School is not responsible for the quality and safety of programmes offered by third parties. However, please note that all hirers are required to provide third party insurance. Parents are urged to take steps to ensure that they are satisfied with any and all aspects of the after school programme(s) they elect to opt in to.

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