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Title: Holy Trinity Primary School


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Holy Trinity Primary School
  • Review of the Year
  • 2006-2007

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Highlights of the year
  • Family literacy
  • Hampstead Heath
  • Trips, especially Year 1 and 2 to the seaside
  • World Book Day
  • Healthy Living Week
  • Sports events
  • HUFF day
  • Year 5 sleepover
  • Bugsy!

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Christmas carol singing
At Swiss Cottage Library
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And outside Waitrose Where we made some
Christmas shoppers very cheerful!
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KS1 and KS2 pantomime
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Huff Day was lots of fun
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Everyone enjoyed beach volleyball, even without
the sand
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Mr Rizzo led an energetic fitness workout
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There were athletics challenges and an
inter-house tug-of-war
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An inter-house test match
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And of course a football challenge ..
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Our Waitrose volunteers ran all the events
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And everyone had fun!
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Including the teachers!
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World Book Day
Reception children thoroughly enjoyed dressing up
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Year 2
Year 1
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Year 4
Year 3
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Year 6
Year 5
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Everyone dressed up as a real person!
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Healthy Food Week
Reception made healthy pitta pockets, helped by
our Waitrose volunteers
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Year 1 and Year 2 were very hungry!
They couldnt wait to eat the pitta pockets they
had made
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Year 4 made a vegetarian lasagne which everyone
enjoyed
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Year 3 went to the Winch where they prepared and
ate a delicious lunch
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Year 5 concentrate as they make salad and fruit
kebabs

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And then they enjoy eating it all at carefully
laid tables
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Unfortunately theres always the washing up to be
done!
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Our governors visited in May to meet the children
Ms Chester represents non-teaching staff on the
governing body
Our chair of governors is Marian Beha, an
ex-headteacher
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Parent governors
Cate McLaurin and Alison Leao are parent
governors. Cate has children in Yr 4 and Yr 2
and Alison has a son in Yr 6. They both sit on
the Finance and Premises Committee and can advise
you about the building project.
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Baya Kapaya has a son in Year 6
Rachel Daniel has a son in Year 3
Ms Alexander represents non teaching staff
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In the Summer term we all went to Hampstead Heath
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One of the highlights of the day was a whole
school picnic in the park
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There were lots of activities to do
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Pond dipping
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Bug hunting
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Treasure hunting
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Orienteering
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Playing football
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And enjoying the adventure playground
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Whichever way you looked at it, it was a great
day out
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We went on lots of good trips
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And had some interesting visitors
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Some exciting clubs
Book club
French club
Basketball club
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Drama club
Homework club
Football club
Nature club
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Sports Day 2007
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Although it was rainy, KS1 had a great time and
won lots of stickers
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KS2 went to the sports field
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Individual winners collected house points and the
cup was won by Fantastic
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In the summer, Year 1 and Year 2 went to the
seaside as part of a geography project
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Believe it or not, we did lots of hard work too .
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We had some super teachers
Mrs Jones retired after 33 years at Holy Trinity.
She was responsible for the beautiful artwork
around the school. We miss her very much.
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And some teachers got married and changed their
names!
Ms Twining is now known as Mrs White
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Ms Crockard is now Mrs Miller
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Ms DeMonick is now Mrs DeMonick Cross
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Ms James got married last term. She is now
writing a book!
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Ms Smallwood got married in Hereford
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Ms Loukes got married in the country
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  • In 2007/2008 heres what we plan to improve .

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Increase the number of children who are making
good progress by
  • Developing our progress tracking systems
  • Providing targeted support for children who are
    slipping behind
  • Ensuring high achievers are stretched
  • Setting individual targets for English and maths
    which are regularly reviewed

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Develop the role of school council by
  • Providing training for elected school councillors
  • Providing dedicated time for school council to
    consult with their peers
  • Increasing the number of meetings
  • Training elected council members to take on the
    role of chair and secretary

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Continue to develop pupils writing ability by
  • Doing less writing but doing it better
  • Providing opportunities that stimulate writing
  • Create a literacy rich environment which nurtures
    a love of books
  • Increase the number of volunteers reading with
    children
  • Build up the use of WOW! words

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Raising standards of learning in ICT
  • Ensure interactive whiteboards are used
    creatively
  • Ensure pupils are confident using laptops in
    maths and literacy lessons as well as ICT lessons
  • Take groups to Camden ICT Centre

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Continue to improve teaching and learning in
maths by
  • Introducing the new units of work for maths
  • Ensuring children who need help with maths are
    supported in small groups
  • Ensuring able children are stretched and extended
  • Celebrating maths day
  • Introducing maths boxes for home use

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Develop existing good relationship with parents by
  • Making sure all parents know who the parent
    governors are and how they can help
  • Ensuring parents are informed about building work
  • Providing advice for parents on how to help their
    children learn better

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Thank you for coming to this review of the year
  • Wed like to show you a short video of
  • Year 1 and Year 2s visit to the seaside
  • Year 5s sleepover
  • HUFF day
  • Bugsy!
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