Friday 9 November 2018

Autumn 2018

Greetings Newboldians,

What a marvellous first term the 2018-19 school year has been so far. Our Harvest Service was to end the first half term was lovely - full of singing, poetry and readings as well as a fabulous story from Pastor Marcel. Thank you to everyone who donated food. We combined our gifts with those collected by the church for their Harvest Service. Everything has now been delivered to Bracknell Food Bank. There are so many people are in need in our local community all around us; your donation will help someone who might otherwise go hungry.

As I write, I can hear the Diwali Indian dance sessions going on in the hall behind me. The children have had such fun throughout the day and have enjoyed the vigorous movement and exercise that this lively style of music inspires. I've not been able to resist dashing out of the office every once in a while to watch the children dance. It is great to see everyone so animated. 

In a few week's time we will be celebrating Christmas, which is a very important date in the Christian calendar. We are already planning costumes, songs, drama and dancing for our Nativity play. This year, F1 and F2 are going to start the performance off for us and I can assure you, the 'cute factor' will not be in short supply. I hope you will be able to come along and see our performance on Wednesday 5th December. Only children can create that lovely ambience of Christmas being very near.

I hope you all have a marvellous academic year, whatever comes your way. It's going to be a busy time for us, now that we have finally been granted planning permission for our new building extension. This new building will give us the facilities we so desperately need to match the excellent quality of education our children receive.There is much to be organised and many decisions to be made over the coming months but once dates and details are available, I will let you know. Thanks for all your support and prayers over the years. We are almost there!

May God bless all of you.

Kind regards,

Mrs Crissey

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