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Newsletters 2022-23 Friday 25th November No.6

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Christmas @DPS 

This newsletter seeks to explain the excitement of the next three weeks @DPS! A 'regular' newsletter will be with you next week!

There is a lot of information below explaining what is planned in the village and in school over the festive period. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to make contact with us.

The calendar part below, and on the school website, gives all the dates and times of the forthcoming concerts.  No tickets are needed for these events but please always keep in mind that you might need to stand.  It also shares dates that Christmas jumpers or tops or dresses etc, can be worn. These are, of course, optional.  Please don't feel that you need to go out and buy jumpers purely for school though - festive colours are great, and our school uniform is already a great festive colour!

On Monday we will be switching on our Christmas lights and hanging beautiful hoops in the hall, in true DPS fashion. Thank you to Stoke Goldington Christmas Trees for the beautiful tree, and Mr West for supplying the concrete tree stand, as always. 

With Christmas rapidly approaching, we are all very aware of the ever-increasing living costs! With this in mind, please be reminded that, as always, there is no expectation in the slightest to buy the staff gifts. This is not to say that they are not appreciated, but if you would like to consider a thank you ‘gift’, personalised messages and cards are always wonderful. Staff will be ensuring that, with the PTA’s support, the Christmas parties are special and enjoyable and this will form their Christmas gift to the children.

Christmas Lunch @ DPS

All children in the school are invited to enjoy a delicious Christmas lunch on Wednesday 14th December. If your child regularly has Fresh Start lunches then you can order this on the regular system. If your child ordinarily has packed lunches, then they can still sign up for a lunch.

To make this as easy as possible, you can send an envelope to the school office with your child's name and preference for lunch eg, Meat or Vegetarian. Please order this by Thursday 10th December. Please enclose £2.50 to cover the cost of this lunch.

The menu is as follows:

Meat option

Turkey, chipolata, roast potatoes, peas, carrots ad brussels, stuffing and optional gravy 

Vegetarian option 

Butternut squash 'wellington', roast potatoes, peas, carrots, brussels, stuffing and optional vegetarian gravy

Desert

Christmas chocolate yule log / seasonal fruit platter 

Places in Bristol taking bookings for Christmas Day lunch 2017 - Bristol  Live

 

It's not too late to book a ticket for the PTA's Christmas Movie Night (above)

100 tickets have been sold so far

You'll have seen that we are hoping to take the whole school to see 'A Christmas Carol' at Planet Ice (Milton Keynes) on December 8th as they present a fun filled version adapted by the Show & Skate class for amateur and professional skaters.

You can sign your child up for this trip via Arbor. The cost is £10.

A staggering 321 children have now signed up!

A current DPS student will be skating in it and former DPS students too!

If you need any help with the booking or would like to talk about the cost of the trip, please don't hesitate to make contact.

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DPS Christmas Shop

On 12th December, we will be opening up the DPS Christmas Shop. If needed, it will re-open later in the same week to try and avoid disappointment.

Children should bring in £2 if they would like to buy a gift for a family member. They will be able to choose this and wrap it ready to go straight under the tree. They can choose multiple gifts if they would like.  For younger children, please write on the envelope who they need to buy a gift for.

PTA Christmas Movie Night - £3
3:25pm – 5:45pm
01
December
Angels at the Abbey - the school choir are performing
All Day
04
December
Y2 and Y3 Christmas Event at 2.30pm and repeated at 6.00pm
All Day
06
December
Year 1 Christmas Event at 2.30pm and repeated at 6.30pm
All Day
07
December
OAPs in the community invited in for a Christmas lunch - places must be booked by contacting the school office
12:00pm – 1:00pm
07
December
Whole School Trip to Planet Ice to see 'A Christmas Carol'
All Day
08
December
Optional Christmas Jumper Day
All Day
08
December
DPS Christmas Shop is open for the day
All Day
12
December
Reception Christmas Event for Parent/Carers at 2.30pm and repeated at 5.30pm
All Day
13
December
Y4,5 and 6 Christmas Event for Parent/Carers at Holy Trinity Church at 2.30pm and repeated at 6.00pm
All Day
14
December
Christmas Lunch for all year groups - sign up needed
All Day
14
December
Optional Christmas Jumper Day
All Day
14
December
Optional Christmas Jumper Day
All Day
15
December
Last day of Term 2
All Day
16
December
Optional Christmas Jumper Day
All Day
16
December

2021 Invention Convention Coming in January | About Us

Over the Christmas and new year period, there will be an optional activity that you can consider with your child/ren.   

We will be running an Invention Convention on 10th January. This is an opportunity for all children in the school to invent an item that will solve a problem Dragon's Den style! More information will be shared before we break up for the holiday, but it is never too early to start thinking of ideas! 

Working on their own, or as a family, models can be made to demonstrate the invention - these do not need to be working models. 

The week after our internal Invention Convention, we will be hosting a Grand Union Partnership one here @DPS for some of the contestants from our school and the other schools in the partnership. 

Finally... we would like to send our very best wishes to Mrs. Julie Atkinson our much loved and respected librarian (and former midday supervisor).  She has been unwell in hospital, but we are delighted that she is now back home and recovering. Julie is missed in school, and I'm sure at the village library too.

 

As Mrs. Atkinson is famous for her acrostic poems, we've worked with Y6 today to compose this get-well poem.

M - mischievous, but in a lovely way

R - respectful of our school values

S - sweet like honey and very smart

 

A -  awesome

T  - talented with books and making the library look OK after we've been in it!

K  - kind to everyone that enters the library

I - incredible, intelligent, in touch with our book tastes and imaginative (who else would dress up as a twig?)

N - (on the ) nice list for Santa

S - sensational storyteller

O - oblivious to how much she brings to our school

N - numerous funny rhymes - now is the time to rest and recuperate. 

Congratulations to our Spelling Bee finalists and winners this afternoon. We are super proud of you all - you will feature in next week's letter. 

 

Wishing you all a lovely weekend.

Rachel Rice

head@deanshanger.northants-ecl.gov.uk