‘Top Ten’ Schools in Derbyshire

Stretton Handley CE Primary is one of the Top Ten primary schools in Derbyshire for KS2 results.

‘The Times’ newspaper published the league tables for schools in England on Friday 11th December and we are delighted that Stretton Handley Primary School is again one of the ‘Top Ten’ schools in Derbyshire for end of KS2 attainment and progress. Well done everyone and congratulations!

School league tables 2015
School league tables 2015 (click to enlarge)

SPORT RELIEF MILE – Jubilee Playing fields

Friday 18th March 2016 2.00pm
Mr Cooke has organised a sponsored event on the afternoon of Friday 18th March to raise funds for Sport Relief.   Parents/ Grandparents are welcome to join us for a Sport Relief Mile (running or walking!) and extra sponsor forms are available in school if required. Please meet us on the Jubilee Playing field for a 2.00pm start.

‘Chocolate by Design’ KS2 visit

As part of the ‘Food, Glorious Food’ project Kingfisher and Peregrine groups are visiting ‘Chocolate by Design’ in Chesterfield on Thursday17th March to learn all about chocolate and take part in a chocolate making workshop, designing their own chocolate lollipops. See separate letter for information / slips etc. Check out the website for photos later in the week.

‘Food Glorious Food’- Tesco visits

As part of the KS2 topic ‘Food, Glorious Food ‘ and linked to our ‘Healthy School communities’ work we have organised visits to Clay Cross Tesco for a behind the scenes look at food production/ presentation.to learn about a varied diet as part of a healthy life style and to sample some foods.

Monday 1st February – Peregrines and Kingfishers

Tuesday 2nd February – Woodpeckers.

Please see separate letter for details and permission slips. There is no charge for the workshops and we are asking parents to organise to transport their child to and from TESCO. Thank you. Each day staff will meet children outside at the main entrance at 9.15am to be registered.

African Dance and Art workshops 26th January

We have an exciting day planned on Tuesday 26th January. We are very pleased to have arranged a visit by ‘African Ark’ – African Dance and Art workshops for all the children in school, led by Bemma Akyeampong. A funding grant has been received by the company to reduce the costs.  Please see separate letter with details and permission slips. Look out the website for photographs!

‘Aladdin’ Pantomime, Mansfield Palace Theatre

Whole school pantomime visit – Tuesday 15th December
The visit takes place in school time and is fully subsidised by school, including refreshments.

Aladdin

A magical family pantomime.

Gemma Naylor as Princess Jasmine
Philip Martin Brown as Abanazar
Chris Edgerley as Aladdin
Mark James as Wishee Washee
David Rumelle as Widow Twankey

Presented by Martin Dodd UK Productions

BBC Children in Need 13th November

Donate £1.00 or more for Children in Need biscuit decorating (and eating)
Sue Millan our Cook will be making some red biscuits for children in Need Day. During the morning the children will have the opportunity to decorate their own biscuit. The most interesting designs in each group will win a small prize and then the best bit – eating the biscuits!

Please send an apron or old shirt for your child to wear on Friday 13th. Thank you!

Children in Need fund raising ‘Ramble’ Friday 13th November 1.20pm
Donate £1.00 or more and join us on a ramble for Children in Need. We are organising a ramble for children and parents of Stretton Handley. All children will be taking part and we are asking for a minimum donation per child of £1.00 for Children In Need. If you would like to join us please complete the slip attached to the letter sent home to sign up.

We will be leaving school at 1.20 pm. Mr Cooke has plotted the route and children need to wear appropriate clothing. We thought it be fun for children to dress for an outdoor hike – trousers tucked into long socks, walking boots or wellies, jackets with hood, small ruck sack with water bottle, biscuit snack, bobble/ coloured or Pudsey hat etc. The walk is approx. 1 mile and finishes back at school. ( Children accompanied by an adult may go home early if we return before 3.30pm)

Countryfile’s Matt Baker shares his tips on prepping for a walk in town or country –

  1. Work out how long your walk will take and arrange your set-off time accordingly.
  2.  Check the weather right up until the moment you set off. Remember: there’s no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing choices.
  3. Kit yourself out with the right clothing and footwear. If it’s a chilly day, wear thick socks or double up for extra padding. It’s always a good idea to take an extra pair too, just in case those boots aren’t as waterproof as you thought! Make sure your walkers wear jackets with hood. Turn a bad forecast into part of the fun.
  4. Take supplies with you – particularly if it’s a long walk. Cereal and fruit bars are a good source of energy. Make sure you’ve got plenty of water too.
  5. When planning your route mark potential pit stops.
  6. Take a first aid kit.
  7. Other essential items: a pack of hand wipes and a couple of plastic carrier bags (always handy).  Chuck a hat and pair of gloves in the bottom of your bag even if you think you won’t need them.
  8. OK, I know I’ve just told you to take water, snacks, money, phone, extra socks…but, as far as possible, travel light! Share the load by distributing essential items around the group in a good ruck sack to keep your hands free.
  9. Get a good night’s sleep.
  10. Show the world why you’re walking and wear something Pudsey.
  11. Put a checklist together before you set off of things to spot during your walk. Include specific birds and plants, stiles, sheep – as well as particular landmarks that you’ll pass. You could also include a list of games to play; I spy, the shopping list game, ten questions etc. Turn off your technology and turn on your senses.
  12. Make your walk count even more and pick up litter as you go (there’s a use for those plastic bags I mentioned!)
  13. Plot your route before you go using a good old-fashioned map – and remember to take it with you.
  14. Always follow the countryside code.
  15. And remember – you might be hiking up Ben Nevis or taking a gentle stroll with children and the dog. It doesn’t matter how long your walk is or where it takes you, what matters is that you have fun and raise money.

Clay Cross and District Music Festival 2015

Rehearsal dates

The schools are divided into three choirs for rehearsals. Stretton Handley are part of Choir A and Choir A rehearsals are at Holmgate Primary school this year.

Mrs Dunbar will meet the children at the main entrance of Holmgate Primary or Tupton Hall on rehearsal days at 9.10 am after the start of the school day and children are collected from main entrance at finishing time to be returned to school.

Rehearsals – Wednesday mornings

16th September 2015    9.15 am – 10.30 am   Holmgate Primary School (CHOIR A)

23rd September 2015     9.15 am -10.30am     Holmgate Primary School  (CHOIR  A)

30th September 2015         9.30 am -12.00pm       Tupton Hall                          (All choirs)        (Mrs Dunbar will meet children at the main entrance at 9.15 am. Please park in top car park and walk children down to the main entrance. Please collect from main entrance at 12.00pm to return children to school for lunch)

7th October 2015                9.30 am -12.00pm       Tupton Hall                         (All choirs)        (Mrs Dunbar will meet children at the main entrance at 9.15 am. Please collect from main entrance at 12.00pm to return children to school for lunch)

14th October 2015           9.30 a.m. – 2.30 pm. Winding Wheel, Chesterfield – Dress rehearsal Meet and collect in ‘donut’ carpark at 9.15 am to walk to Winding Wheel and collect at carpark at 2.30pm. (Packed lunch required. Children may go straight home at 2.30pm)

Performance – Thursday 15th October Winding Wheel – 6.15 pm for children  (Concert 7.00 – 8.30 p.m. approx. Tickets for the performance will be available from school nearer the performance date – details to follow.