Thursday 3 May 2012

Happy sunny days.

Hello everyone,
     We are still working hard in class 13. We really enjoyed World book day. Scott and Thomas dressed up as Buzzlightyear. William was a red Power ranger and Jago was a sweet little vampire. Conor enjoyed shooting everyone dressed as Woody from Toy story and Harley was Sonic the hedgehog. Braden came as himself but Mrs Parsons and Miss Pearce were minibeasts; a ladybird and a bee. Mrs Bennell was looking out for Robin Hood dressed as Maid Marian.
Show and tell will focus on minibeasts this term. We will be looking for volunteers for planting in our school garden and we have ordered new bikes and a slide for the yard. We're just waiting for the nice Summmer weather.
Hwyl Fawr,
From Mrs Bennell.

Monday 19 March 2012

Malwmbe everyone,

Hello  all,
Greetings to you all. What a busy few weeks we've had in school since Half Term.
A new boy Conor has joined us . He is starting to settle down.
We've had a few birthdays this term.Scott is now seven and William celebrated his birthday last month.
We've also had a new Speechtherapist. Her name is Ms McGuire and the children really like her. She is working hard with your child. We all enjoyed taking part in the school Eisteddfod and both Jago and Braden have started integrating in year 1 classes. Year 2 children are off to the Newport wetlands tomorrow.
As the weather is improving we will be starting to tidy our garden and plant vegetables ready for the Summer.
Watch out parents I will be asking for help in the garden soon!
On Friday we are having a Ugandan Assembly. Your child has enjoyed listening to my tales of Sikusi school and particularly enjoyed looking at the photographs.
A fund raising evening will be held in June. Watch out for the date.
Once again I would like to thank you for the support you gave me before leaving for Uganda and your kind donations.
Thankyou for your continued support during Open Evening. Once againg we were running overtime, thus I'd like to thank you for your patience.
Have a lovely Easter and don't eat too many chocolate eggs.
From Mrs Bennell.