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Keep up to date with all the news happening in the school at the moment. Articles are added during the week. Parents are encouraged to check regularly. Our weekly bulletin, emailed directly to parents, summarises content for the week.

  • PTFA Raffle Tickets, Xmas Trees and Biscuit Decorating

    Thu 24 Nov 2022 PTFA

    Tickets for the Christmas raffle have been included in children's bags this week. Please put sold raffle ticket stubs and money in the envelope provided and drop them off in the PTFA boxes which will be at the two main entrances at drop-off and pick-up from Monday 28 November until Friday 2 December.  This year we have some great prizes up for grabs including £1500 of Apple Product, John Lewis vouchers and a bunch of other prizes. Thank you to RSK for their continued sponsorship of the raffle


    If you would like to volunteer to help collect tickets at the school entrances, then please visit https://volunteersignup.org/X338E

     

    The PTFA are also taking bookings for Christmas Trees and Biscuit Decorating kits via the Fielding Elfridges Christmas Shop.   https://www.tickettailor.com/events/fieldingptfa 

    We have changed Xmas Tree supplier (located in Elthorne Park). The PTFA will make £15+ on each tree, plus the trees are priced at £5 below the list price in the park. They will also arrange delivery or you can collect in person. Prices from £30 (3ft) - £90 (8ft).

  • Non-Uniform Day Friday 2 December

    Thu 24 Nov 2022 PTFA

     Please send in a bottle to the PTFA for their Bottle Tombola stall at the Christmas Fair in exchange for non-uniform day. The stall raises a large sum of money, this is down to the great donations we receive from parents. For every bottle kindly donated, pupils can choose to wear their own clothes to school. Please can you bring in a full, unopened bottle on Friday morning, 2 December, to one of the collection points at the school entrances.  Alcoholic and non-alcoholic bottles accepted - all must be unopened, in-date and full bottles.


    Year 3 pupils, who would usually come to school in their PE uniforms on a Friday, are asked to wear clothes that are suitable for a PE, sport and games session for example, a favourite football kit, leggings/jogging bottoms, t-shirt and long-sleeved top.

  • Chair of Governors leaves

    Wed 23 Nov 2022 Peter Dunmall

    Adeel Riaz, Chair of Governors, has resigned. Adeel helped steer the school through the COVID-19 pandemic. He had responsibility for overseeing the quality of provision for pupils with special educational needs and made regular visits to the school.

    The Board will elect a new Chair at its next meeting in December.

  • 🎄School Christmas dinner, 7th December, order by 2nd December (Christmas jumper/accessories optional)

    Wed 23 Nov 2022 Clare Haines

    Please let Feeding Hungry Minds (ISS) know if your child will be having a school Christmas dinner by 2nd December by ordering online (all pupils Reception to Year 6).

    Feeding Hungry Minds (ISS) will be serving a Christmas dinner on Wednesday 7th December. Please log on to their website to pre-order your child's Christmas dinner. The cost for the meal is £2.35, only pupils in Years 3 -6 need to pay. All parents from Reception to Year 6 need to order.  Payment should be made in the usual way on the website, please ensure your account is in credit. You may need to register first if you have not  done so before. 

     

    For children who have an agreed special diet menu, ISS will communicate directly regarding the menu for the day.

     

    Deadline for letting them know is Friday 2 December. If your child is in receipt of Universal Free School Meals (Years R, 1 and 2)  or Free School Meals, you also need to order (but do not need to make a payment)

    On the day children are invited to wear a festive accessory  or  jumper.

  • Christmas holidays chicken sitting

    Tue 22 Nov 2022 Elise Laird

    Christmas Holidays Chicken-sitting 

     

    Would you like to do some chicken-sitting over the Christmas and New Year holidays? We are looking for volunteers during the two week school closure to let the chickens out of their coop during the day and feed them. Volunteers can keep any delicious eggs that they lay the days you are caring for them.

    An online sign-up sheet can be found here. Please leave your email so that you can be sent access and feeding information. After you have looked after the chickens on the day you have volunteered for we ask that you pass the keys to the next volunteer, so if you would like to volunteer for more than one day it is probably easiest if they are consecutive. 

     

  • 1st Place Year 5 & 6 Boys Fifa World Cup Winners

    Mon 21 Nov 2022 Natasha Pasha

    Today Fielding Primary School were given the opportunity to play in a FIFA World Cup Football Tournament run by the Featherstone Sports Partnership. The Performance squad were representing Poland and the Development squad were representing Saudi Arabia.

    There were a total of 20 schools who entered the tournament.

    Our school teams were both in Group C:

    • Brazil (Featherstone)
    • Argentina (Dormers Wells)
    • Mexico (St Johns)
    • Poland (Performance)
    • Saudi Arabia (Development)

     

    A special mention to our goal scorers from the tournament:

    Theo (6S) x 3 goals

    Ahmed (5F) x 2 goals 

    Tem (5F) x 3 goals 

    Gioele (6F) x 2 goals 

    Noah (6F) x 1 goal

    Reuben (6H) x 1 goal 

     

    The Performance team (Poland) won all their games and made it into the quarter finals and ended up playing the Development team (Saudi Arabia). Poland won 1-0!

    Due to the Performance team (Poland) great victory against Saudi Arabia. They had now made it into the Semi Finals against St Marks (France) and through excellent attack and defence they won 1-0 with a last-minute goal just before full time.

    In the grand finale the Performance team played against Selbourne Gold (England). The boys’ started off the game nervous but quickly settled and ended up winning 1-0. Therefore, Fielding Primary school (Poland) were crowned tournament winners!

    Fielding Performance Squad came 1st place!!!

    Congratulations to the following players who represented the Performance team:

    Reuben (6S), Aiden (6F), William (6H), Theo (6S), Gioele (6F), Noah (6F), Tem (5F), Ishaaq (6F), Jordi (6S), Sev (5S)

    Congratulations to the following players who represented the Development team:

    Charlie (5H Josh (6F) Arthur (6S), Oscar (5P) Ahmed (5F), Zain (5P), Kit (6S), Yaqoob (5S) and Ethan (6S)!

    Special thanks to Coach Andy who helped make this happen through dedicating his time to support training sessions!

  • Parent and Carer Drop-In: ARP Information session, Thursday, 8th December, 9:15am

    Mon 21 Nov 2022 C Chadwick and A Trott

    We are delighted to be holding the next parent and carer drop-in session, on Thursday, 8th December, 9:15-10:15am in our newly built ARP.

    This will be an opportunity to share our vision and ask any questions.

  • Feast of Football - Additions to next week's school menu

    Fri 18 Nov 2022 Office

    In honour of the FIFA World Cup kicking off this coming Sunday, ISS will be adding some items to the normal menu on various days over the next three weeks.

    These will be available at the counter alongside the published meal options and there is no need to pre-order them.

    Choices for the next three weeks are available below.

    Feast of Football - Week 1
    Feast of Football - Week 2
    Feast of Football - Week 3

  • This week's Reading Celebrations

    Thu 17 Nov 2022 Philippa Whaley

    Week on week, pupils at Fielding continue to enjoy reading books for pleasure from the recommended reading lists and completing reading response activities in their new pink book to achieve bronze, silver, gold and even platinum Reading certificates. The options for these activities can be found in your child's reading record or on their year group noticeboard on the website. We look forward to celebrating further reading achievements next week!

     

    Reading daily improves vocabulary and language skills.

    Children learn new words as they read. Subconsciously, they absorb information on how to structure sentences and how to use words and other language features effectively in their writing and speaking. 

     

    All pupils who attend Fielding are expected to read for 20 minutes at home every day. This may be to a parent, other adult or independently, if able. Teachers will be checking pupils' reading records every day and signing them weekly to ensure that this is happening and will be following up with pupils and parents when it is not. 

     

    As well as signing their reading record every day and writing the name of the book and pages they've read, pupils and parents are encouraged to record new words they come across and discuss the meanings of these together. Please see the picture below for clear instructions on how to use the reading record daily.

  • 1st Place Year 5 & 6 Girls Football Tournament

    Thu 17 Nov 2022 Natasha Pasha

    Fielding entered two teams in the Featherstone Partnership Girls Football Tournament. There was a performance squad and a development squad. In this tournament, positions were selected tactically to play to our strengths as a team.

    The performance squad played four matches during the group stages:

    Little Ealing A

    0

    Fielding

    1

    Win

    Scored by Flo G (5H)

    St Marks B

    0

    Fielding

    4

    Win

    3 Goals scored (Hatrick) by Emma (6F) and Flo G (5S)

    Oaklands B

    1

    Fielding

    4

    Win

    3 Goals scored (Hatrick) by by Flo G (5S) and Ruth (6P)

    Mount Carmel

    0

    Fielding

    2

    Win

    Scored by Flo G (5S) and Ruth (6P)

     

    This result meant that Fielding Performance was now through to the Semi-Finals! Tensions were high but the girls played with confidence. They dominated possession and made some great passes to our strikers.

    St Marks A

    0

    Fielding

    2

    Win

    Scored by Flo G (5S) and Flo H (6H)

     

    The girls were delighted as they made it into the grand final against our local rival Little Ealing. During the full time the score was 0-0. 5 mins of extra time was added, and the girls were reminded they needed to play with confidence just like they had done the entire tournament. This game was no different regardless of if it was the final. Suddenly, Fielding girls started pressing and putting Little Ealing’s goalkeeper under pressure. Flo (6H) managed to intercept the goalkeeper's pass and score the first goal of the game, reducing the pressure. The girls knew they needed to keep their heads up as there was still time left on the clock.  Then Flo G (5S) scored a blinder from out of the box in the top right corner of the net. This sealed the deal and resulted in us becoming champions of the tournament.

    Little Ealing B

    0

    Fielding

    2

    Win

    Scored by Flo G (5S) and Flo H (6H)

     

    Congratulations to the Performance Squad who came 1st Place in the tournament, which means they have been selected to represent Ealing in the borough finals. If we win the borough finals, we will then go on to play in the London Heathrow Youth Games.

    A special thanks to all the girls who represented the Performance Squad …

    Lyla (6H), Flo G (5S), Flo H (6H), Emma (6F), Evie (6S), Ruth (6P), Martha (6H), Lana (6F), Anya (6F), Adelaide (5S)

    The development squad played four matches during the group stages:

    Little Ealing A

    2

    Fielding

    0

    Loss

     

    Dairy Meadows

    0

    Fielding

    1

    Win

    Scored in a Penalty by Annabelle (6H)

    Oaklands A

    2

    Fielding

    0

    Loss

     

    St Marks A

    1

    Fielding

    0

    Loss

     

     

    This tournament proved to be a great challenge for the development squad and the team improved in every game the girls as a team showed such resilience!

    A special thanks to all the girls who represented the Development Squad…

    Eleanor (5F), Anouk (6P), Grace (6S), Annabelle (6H), Ariella (6H), Mia (6S), Hera (6P), Rosie (5P), Amy (5S), Libby (5F). 

    Well done for coming 4th within your group!

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