UNICEF – RRS – Article of the week 7.11.2016
Attendance week ending 18.11.16
Congratulations to:
ist place Apple 100%
2nd place Plum & Chestnut 99.3%
3rd Place Ash 98.7%
This week 10 classes reached our target of 96%!!!
well done to all
Keep up the good work!!!
Children in Need 2016
At John Perryn we got involved by asking everyone to donate £1 and come to school wearing spots. There were some fantastic Pudsey costumes around the school too! A lot of fun was had and all for a great cause.
Parent reading workshop – 15.11.16
Thanks to all the parents who attended John Perryn’s Reading workshop. We hope you found it useful and feel more informed about how to help your child with reading at home. Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Anti Bullying Week – School Council Video
Attendance week ending 11.11.16
Well done
1st Place Chestnut 99.3%
2nd place Apple 99.2%
3rd Place Ash 98.3
this week 6 classes reached our target of 96% well done everyone!!!!
Home Friendly Football Matches – 09.11.16
Our school played a brilliant football match on Wednesday 9th November in the first match of the season.
Results:
Boys: John Perryn 3 – 2 East Acton
Girls: John Perryn 5 – 0 East Acton
Thank you to John Perryn and East Acton for showing a great fair play!
Future Perfect Performance Yr6
THE SHOW
Tall Stories co-directors Olivia Jacobs and Toby Mitchell wanted to create a show for children in Year 6 – who will shortly be making the transition to secondary school. They decided to work around the themes of decision-making (as secondary school is when children really start making some of their own decisions) and time travel.
Olivia and Toby came up with an idea for the show – that a 10-year-old wishes he could go back in time to change a really bad decision he made a week ago.
They then worked together to make the idea into a story – and held a weeklong workshop with five actors, a set designer and a sound designer to develop the story for the stage.
Then Olivia (assisted by Natalia Scorer) spent two weeks directing Toby and his 10-year-old son Dominic in the original version of the show, which played for two weeks at the 2016 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, enjoyed by audiences and critics alike.
Finally, the creative team rewrote the script for two grown-up actors to perform in schools, and developed it with a new cast during three weeks of rehearsals prior to the schools tour.
As part of the show, students created their own personal Time Machines –double-sided cards which contain moments (good and bad) from their past on one side and on the other side, dreams to make their future perfect.
Website Parent Workshop – 08.11.16
Thanks to all the parents who attended the School Website Workshop delivered by Mrs Hywel. We hope you found it useful and feel more informed now. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.