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Burton Hathow Preparatory School
Odder Farm
Saxilby Road
Burton
Lincoln LN1 2BB
This half of the term, our focus has been around ‘Houses and Homes’. All of the Nursery children have enjoyed reading traditional stories such as Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Jack and the Beanstalk and The Three Billy Goats Gruff. Butterflies have enjoyed experimenting with a variety of construction materials to design and build. Using different media, for example, the large and small wooden blocks, sticks, fabric and various other materials, has provided lots of problem solving opportunities, particularly when trying to build with straw! Whilst Butterflies were busy building, the Caterpillars enjoyed feeling the different textures, smelling different smells and observing different visual objects within their play. They have particularly enjoyed engaging with the small world people, developing their imaginative skills.
The highlight of this term has been the Spring weather that has brought us some warmth and sunshine. The children have loved putting their coats aside, popping on their wellies and being able to go off and explore freely! If the children haven’t been busy digging holes, making roads or building sandcastles then they have been in the mud kitchen making mud pies or milkshakes.
Butterflies have also been putting their climbing skills to the test by exploring the three trees at the bottom of the garden. They have also enjoyed testing their fears by climbing up onto a large tree stump in the garden and jumping off. This has prompted lots of conversation about keeping ourselves safe and making sure that we look carefully to see what is happening all around us. Caterpillars have particularly enjoyed the push along toys that they can ride or push with their arms and bodies as well as anything that is round which they can roll down the ramp in the garden.
We’ve had a lovely start to Spring and look forward to some more lovely weather where we can enjoy our surroundings even more.
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Second Half of Term begins. Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal—all week. Y5 Geography Trip to Ingham—1.45-3.30pm
Year 5 and 6 NSPCC assembly 9.15-10.15am. Year 2 NSPCC assembly 10.20-10.50am. Engineering Trip to Waddington (pm) - Y4-6 Engineering Group
U9 Hockey at Ranby 2.15pm
Science Week. U9 Tag Rugby and Hockey v LMS (A) 2.15pm
U9 Rugby and Hockey Festival at Barlborough Hall. U9 Football at Stratford. Meet the Head at 4pm.
U9 Hockey Festival at St Hugh’s
Children in Need (whole school). R-Y6 Flu Vaccinations (online consent required). U11 Mixed Touch Rugby v Ranby—at Burton Hathow (2.30pm)
U8 Rugby and Hockey Festival at Barlborough Hall. Reception Class Parents’ Evening
U9 Tag Rugby v St Hugh’s 2.15pm at Burton Hathow
U9 Touch Rugby at Highfields 2.15pm
Individual and Sibling Photos (am). U11 Mixed Rugby at Highfields 2.15pm
Year 3 to Lincoln Central Mosque and Cultural Centre
U11 Touch Rugby (A) v Lincoln Minster School 2.30pm
U11 Swimming Gala at St Hugh’s
Nursery Parents’ Evening
U11 Mixed Hockey at St Hugh’s
Y1-6 Pantomime Trip 10am—at Lincoln New Theatre Royal (Christmas jumpers may be worn). Owls PTA Christmas Fete 3.30-5pm
U9 Swimming Gala at St Hugh’s. R-Y2 Nativity Dress Rehearsal 2.20pm
Nursery—Sing and Shine
U8/9 Hockey Clinic at St Hugh’s TBC
R-Y2 Nativity performance for parents 2.20pm
Owls PTA Christmas Movie Night 5pm-7pm (pupils only)
Carol Service at St Peter in Eastgate Church 3-4.30pm
Christmas Lunch. R-Y2 Christmas Party
End of Term School Closes at 3pm. No after School Clubs. Term time only nursery pupils break up.
First day of term—Nursery and Main School