We have finalised the after school clubs for next half term and clubs will start the week beginning
9th January 2017, running until Thursday 9th February 2017 (5 weeks). Pupils will be allocated club places on a first come/first serve basis. We will notify parents by email of the clubs that children have a place allocated. Click here to view the full letter. Click here to book online. We’re excited to announce the details of our Christmas Carol Concert on Wednesday 14th December!
This will be an evening of songs and instruments to get us all in the Christmas spirit. We’d love to have as many children there as possible, your child does not need to be in the choir. If your child can play an instrument and would like to perform something suitably festive, then they need to let me know as soon as possible- we’d love to have them there! Click here to view the full letter. At Iver Village Junior School we are exploring the potential of having a holiday club starting this February half term. We would really value your opinion.
Click here for the online questionnaire. Click here for the paper version. This week in school…
Year 3 – have been learning all about fractions, they have showed excellent perseverance with a very tricky topic. They have finished their non-chronological reports about the prehistoric age! Ask them if you need any facts… Year 4 – have learnt about how to calculate the perimeter and area in Maths. They have also begun using protractors to measure angles. In English, they have learnt how to write a narrative with drama and suspense. Year 5 – have been challenging themselves with long division. In English, they have created their own African myth about animals. They have also learnt about electrical conductors in Science. Year 6 – have recovered from the excitement of Mini Enterprise week and buckled down to some hard work this week. They have written some lovely autobiographies about themselves and their biographies about the fictional inventor, Pip Davenport are masterpieces! Click here for this week's bulletin. This week's brainiac awards have been handed out for displaying model behaviour, incredible perseverance in every lesson and even showing a positive attitude to class and peers! Great job guys!
Dolce, our catering contractors will be providing a Christmas lunch on Thursday 15th December. This will need to be preordered and will be at the normal price of £2.40. It is a wonderful opportunity to finish off the term with a festive feel. We are hoping that as many children as possible will take up the opportunity. Payment can be made by your normal payment method.
Options of traditional meal or vegetarian are available. Please complete the reply slip and return it to school with payment if you do not pay by direct debit or are entitled to free school meals before Monday 5th December. Click here to view the full letter. On Friday 2nd December, FISA will be holding a Christmas Shopping Evening at IVJS to raise funds for the Iver schools. To help publicise this event we need your help!
We need help delivering flyers to homes in the local area. If you, or your child, would be happy to put flyers through your neighbours’ letter boxes this weekend please return the slip below and we will send home flyers with your child. Click here to view the full letter. The choir will be taking part in the following events:
Click here for the Upper School Choir letter. Click here for the Lower School Choir letter. This week in school…
Year 3 – have become both potion makers and master bakers this week whilst learning all about different measures. They have also started researching about the Prehistoric Age in preparation for writing their own non-fiction texts. Year 4 – have been writing exciting newspaper articles reporting on the invention of the wheel. They have also been learning about long division and begun applying their knowledge to problem solving. Year 5 – have been writing a myth about an animal based on the popular children’s programme ‘Tinga Tales’. They also loved the McDonald’s Chicken McNugget challenge in Maths, why don’t you ask them about it? Year 6 – have risen to the challenge of Mini Enterprise week with their trademark enthusiasm and energy. They have made crackers, toy snowmen, Christmas cards, tree decorations and flapjacks, all the time learning about teamwork and communication. We wonder what will raise the most at the fair? Click here for this week's bulletin. This week's brainiac awards have been handed out for incredible effort creating a myth, demonstrating perseverance by taking on feedback and even fantastic contributions and managerial skills during Mini Enterprise week. Awesome job guys!
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