DASP TREBLES is a unique opportunity for your son to sing in a quality, all boys choir. We invite all boys with unbroken voices above the age of 6 to take part, no audition required. The choir will sing a church repertoire, with opportunities for performance at evensongs and services. DASP TREBLES will take place on Thursdays: 1545 – 1615 at the Thomas Hardye School. To take part, please email Peter Oakes (poakes@thomas-hardye.dorset.sch.uk) Cost is £2.50 per session, billed on an half-termly basis.
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Friday, 27 January 2012
Science Family Fun - THS
The Thomas Hardye School is pleased to invite you on Saturday 17th March, 2012 from 1.00 till 4.00pm to 'Science Family Fun' in the Science Area. Bring your family and friends and come and work through a range of experiments and problem solving activities. This is a rolling programme of events involving St. Osmund's, Dorchester Middle, Puddletown St. Mary's and the Thomas Hardye School. Participating students will be awarded a school ceetificate. Attendance at three Science Family Fun Days will lead to the award of a CREST Science Investigators Star certificate. -Celebrating National Science and Engineering Week "Our World in Motion" - Open to all members of the public - Admission free - Refreshment available donations to Julia's House - Fair Trade produce available.
Thursday, 26 January 2012
A note from Mr. Butcher's Blog - FREE SMARTIES
Taken from Mr. Butcher's Blog - I (Mr. Butcher) am giving away Free tubes of smarties to those that want to help with fundraising. There is a catch……you can eat the smarties but then save up all those odd 20 pence pieces putting them in the empty tube, once full you bring the tube to me with the money inside (about £6) and I will give you a new tube full of smarties to start all over again.
Song for Dorchester - Tag Cloud
Thank you to everyone who contributed to our tag cloud for the 'Song for Dorchester'. The tag cloud created can now be seen by clicking the image on our blog, the more popular a word was, the bigger it appears in our tag cloud. I have now sent this through to the Mayor of Dorchester so that it can be used as part of the wider project. Thank-you again for your help. Mr. Spracklen
Thursday, 19 January 2012
Young Art Dorset
We have been asked to take part in an exciting art competition and exhibition called "Young Art Dorset" this year. The theme of the competition is "Imagine" and asks the children to create a painting or drawing on this theme. Look out for the posters going up around school, there will be a letter going out on Friday detailing the rules of the competition. It would be great to be able to hand over lots of entries, so if your child would like to take part in this exciting opportunity and have their work displayed in a public gallery please bring finished work into school by Friday 3rd February!
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
New school certificates...
You may be aware if your child has received any certificates recently that we have changed our use of certificates, cups and stickers to uniform use throughout the school and also to focus on children who work exceptionally hard throughout the school year. Below is a summary of the changes we have made. Each term cups and certificates are handed out to individual children in each class for the following subjects: Creative Arts, PE, Maths, English and ICT. Seven children per class are also awarded certificates for demonstrating any of the 7 aspects of our Caterpillar Citizenship standards. We also have two new certificates which will be handed out in assemblies by Mr Farrington, these are, ‘Home School Learning’ and ‘WOW! Writing’. Certificates which will be used in Praise assemblies or throughout the week by the Class teacher are:
* Well done for ___ from your class teacher
* ______ has been praised today in Praise assembly
A new sticker is going to be handed out throughout the week by team members for children who display excellent citizenship skills on a daily basis.
* ‘I got this for being a good citizen!’ Look out for these!!
New Praise cards
We have designed new praise cards which will solely focus on behaviour. The new system will split the school into two stages, KS1 and KS2. Each child will have a praise card and when excellent behaviour has been seen a child will be awarded a stamp on their card. The children will work towards the following levels:
KS 1 - Bronze (25), Silver (50), Gold (75), and then platinum (100)
They will then begin again on a new card when entering Yr 3.
KS 2 – Bronze (25), Silver (50), Gold (75), and then platinum (100)
When the child achieves an award they will receive a colour certificate in whole school assembly by Mr Farrington.
I hope this clarifies what you may have been seeing coming home recently. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask the class teachers about the new system.
Mrs Mewett
* Well done for ___ from your class teacher
* ______ has been praised today in Praise assembly
A new sticker is going to be handed out throughout the week by team members for children who display excellent citizenship skills on a daily basis.
* ‘I got this for being a good citizen!’ Look out for these!!
New Praise cards
We have designed new praise cards which will solely focus on behaviour. The new system will split the school into two stages, KS1 and KS2. Each child will have a praise card and when excellent behaviour has been seen a child will be awarded a stamp on their card. The children will work towards the following levels:
KS 1 - Bronze (25), Silver (50), Gold (75), and then platinum (100)
They will then begin again on a new card when entering Yr 3.
KS 2 – Bronze (25), Silver (50), Gold (75), and then platinum (100)
When the child achieves an award they will receive a colour certificate in whole school assembly by Mr Farrington.
I hope this clarifies what you may have been seeing coming home recently. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask the class teachers about the new system.
Mrs Mewett
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Mr. Butcher's Blog
Mr. Butcher (site manager) will be embarking on a Trek in Nepal this May to raise funds for the Fostering Network. To keep us up to date with his fundraising progress and how the trip goes, Mr. Butcher has kindly set up his own blog which can be accessed by clicking the link on the school homepage or by going direct to: http://www.johnfbutcher.blog.com/. Please check out the blog and consider sponsoring Mr. Butcher for this worthwhile charity.
Saturday, 14 January 2012
POWSA Easyfundraising.org.uk
POWSA have raised £139.83 (as at 13/01/12) with easyfundraising.org.uk so far but we need your help to keep donations coming in. Sign up at http://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/powsa and start making a difference...simply by shopping. Shop Online and Raise Money! Have you heard about easyfundraising yet? It’s the easiest way to help raise money for Prince Of Wales School Association POWSA - Dorchester! If you already shop online with retailers such as Amazon, M&S, Argos, John Lewis, Comet, Vodafone, eBay, Boden and Play.com, then we need you to sign up for free to raise money while you shop! So how does it work? You shop directly with the retailer as you would normally, but if you sign up to http://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/powsa for free and use the links on the easyfundraising site to take you to the retailer, then a percentage of whatever you spend comes directly to us at no extra cost to yourself. How much can you raise?Spend £100 with M&S online or Amazon and you raise £2.50 for us. £100 with WH Smith puts £2.00 in our pocket and so on. There's over 2,000 retailers on their site, and some of the donations can be as much as 15% of your purchase. Save money too! Easyfundraising is FREE to use plus you'll get access to hundreds of exclusive discounts and voucher codes, so not only will you be helping us, you’ll be saving money yourself.
Thursday, 12 January 2012
La Jolie Ronde
Just a reminder that we have attracted a brand new Spanish club to our school which has been successful in other First schools in the locality. At present a YR,1 and 2 club is running after school on a Thursday, however there is a lot of interest for a Yr 3&4 club, we just need a couple more names to make this viable. Class teachers or the school office will be able to give you more information, or likewise see me (here for a couple more weeks yet, hopefully!). Mrs Mewett
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
New teacher
I am pleased to be able to tell you that Mrs Jo Bourne will be joining the school on a part-time basis to cover the teaching responsibilities of Clare Mewett during her maternity leave. Jo will be teaching Years1, 2, 3 and 4 in short blocks of time, predominantly on Thursdays and Fridays. Clare Mewett's leadership responsibilities as deputy headteacher will be shared between Ann Johnson and Gary Spracklen.
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