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Colmore Junior School

Spring term week: 34

Highlights of the week

Dear Parents and Carers, It has been another incredibly busy and rewarding week here at school. Our pupils have thrown themselves into some fantastic learning experiences, both inside the classroom and out in the wider community. Here is a roundup of what we’ve been up to, and a look ahead to next week.

📚 Word Play Week & Author Visits

This week, we celebrated Word Play Week in partnership with our wonderful local Kings Heath bookshop, How Brave is the Wren. It has been an absolute joy to see the children inspired by the world of stories. We were incredibly lucky to host five visiting authors over the course of the week. Every single year group got to experience a special assembly led by an author, bringing reading and creative writing to life in a really memorable way.

🕌 Year 4 Visit Birmingham Central Mosque

As part of their Religious Education (RE) curriculum, our Year 4 classes visited the Birmingham Central Mosque this week. The children showed fantastic curiosity and respect.  It was a good opportunity to support their classroom learning with real-world experience.

🌳 Year 3’s Village Adventure

All of our Year 3 pupils travelled out of the city this week to visit a school in a contrasting village location. This trip gave the children a brilliant opportunity to compare different environments and see what school life is like in a rural setting. They represented our school beautifully!

🎒 Looking Ahead: Year 6 Residential Trip

Next week is a huge one for many of our Year 6 pupils, who will be heading off to a residential outdoor adventure centre near the Malvern Hills for three days. We know they are going to have an unforgettable time tackling team challenges and outdoor activities.

A quick reminder for Year 6 parents:Please ensure all final packing lists and medical forms are sorted over the weekend ahead of departure.

☀️ Wishing You a Great Weekend

The weather forecast is finally looking up! I hope you all manage to get outside and enjoy the improved weather over the weekend with your families. Thank you for your continued support

Mr Gale

3O and 3P went on their village trip this week. They visited Suckley School in Worcestershire and carried a whole host of activities including a walk up the Suckley Hills and Forest school tasks. They interviewed the children and found out what life was like in a village school in comparison to Colmore.

3A had a brilliant day at Derby Grammar School for their village trip. They compared the two schools and interviewed the children to find the similarities and differences. They also took part in some rather soggy forest school activities and met Pastuzo the school dog!

Today was the turn of 3C to visit a village school. They went to Tardebigge First School in Worcestershire. They had a walk along the canal and watched a narrow boat as it moved through the locks. They also met the year 3 children and found out all about the similarities and differences between their school and ours. They had a great time in the forest school and made lots of new friends.

Mrs Foster took a group of children to the Girls of Brum event at the Alexander stadium on Thursday. The children had a great time experiencing all sorts of different sports including fencing. They were true ambassadors for our school.

Seven Y3 boys took part in a friendly football festival at Wheelers Lane on Wednesday evening. Each player showed excellent teamwork skills and real resilience. It was great to see them make such progress over only a few matches. Well done boys! 

This week was Word Play week and the children had a super time. We had authors from a whole range of book genres thanks to the bookshop ‘How Brave is the Wren’. The children had a great time finding out about how they became authors and were inspired to read many of their books.

Year 5 welcomed the Playhouse Birmingham in to school to work on their project, Careless Talk. They thought carefully about the implications of other people’s actions. 

Allotment club had a great time this week. They were reaping the rewards of their hard work and digging up their home grown radishes! They were then delighted to have the radishes on the school salad bar on Wednesday!

Year 4 visited the Birmingham Central Mosque this week as part of their RE curriculum. They found out all about the mosque, the Islamic faith and links to the local community. 

Our Summer fair is creeping ever closer! Please support our school by clicking on the link above to buy raffle tickets, donating prizes and jam jars and of course joining us on the day!

Colmore Junior School will be having French morning on Thursday 18th June to celebrate the fantastic work our children have been producing in their language lessons this year. Children are invited to pay 50p to dress up for the day. They can choose the colours of the French flag (Red, White and Blue), a famous French speaker, or something they have learnt to say in French. Money raised will be put towards the school fund. During the morning children will be exploring French culture and taking part in traditional activities and games.

If you still want to order books from our word play authors the links are below. 👇

Summer football and multi sports availability 👇👇👇👇👇

The newsletters are also accessible on the news section of our school website.

School meals

Upcoming events this Half term:

Monday 15th June - Wednesday 17th June: Year 6 residential visit

Thursday 18th June: French morning

Saturday 20th June: Summer Fair

Monday 22nd June: Year 6 Sports afternoon (please note the change of date due to a clash)

Tuesday 23rd June: Year 5 Sports afternoon (please note the change of date)

Wednesday r24th June: Year 3 Sports afternoon

Thursday 25th June: Year 4 Sports Day year 6 Drayton Manor Park day

Tuesday 29th June: Egyptian Day for Year 4

Thursday 2nd July: Violin and Viola concert 215pm

Friday 3rd July: half of Friday rocksteady groups to perform

Monday 6th July: Woodwind concert 230pm

Tuesday 7th July: Summer concert including brass concert 215pm

Wednesday 8th July: Rocksteady concert (Wednesday groups) am cello and double bass concert 230pm

Friday 10th July: Recorder concert 230pm

Friday 10th July: Rocksteady concert for half the groups

Monday 13th July: Gala concert for year 4 choir, upper school choir and cello ensemble at Symphony Hall.

Wednesday 15th July: parents evening 330-6pm

Friday 17th July: Year 6 Leavers Assemblies am 6EH and 6F, pm 6M and 6H

Stars of the week

Readers of the week

Additional notices

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Ruth Bond