Abacus Newsletter 23rd October 2017
Abacus Kindergarten’s latest newsletter available to read now. Find out the latest news from around the school and upcoming events.
- Coming Week
- Important Dates
- Training on Friday
- Mud Kitchen Play
- Speech Therapy
- Box of Hope
- Fair Donations
- Occupational Therapy Screenings
- Links
- Class Pages
Coming Week Dates
Week Beginning – Monday 23rd October |
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Monday | Director of Education and ESF Chinese Advisor visit |
Tuesday | |
Wednesday | |
Thursday | |
Friday |
Week Beginning – Monday 30th October |
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Monday | |
Tuesday | Occupational Therapy Screening |
Wednesday | Occupational Therapy Screening |
Thursday | Occupational Therapy Screening |
Friday |
Important Dates
Friday 24th November – School Closed – Staff Training
Saturday 2nd December – School Fair – Please note Change of Date
Wednesday 13th December – Christmas Party
Thursday 14th December – Carol Concert
Friday 15th December – School Closed – Christmas Holidays
Our school calendar can be found here
CPD on Friday
The staff had training on Friday around promoting well being for children and adults. The key note speaker Dr Lea Walters presented a session on positive education. Allison and Fiona presented a session around Magnifying well being in the early years and shared some of the well being activities that take place in school. Other members of staff attended a range of workshops led by teachers from across ESF. The Educational Assistants went to Kowloon Junior School with assistants from across ESF and participated in practical sessions on mindfulness techniques for use in the classroom and personally.
Mud Kitchen Play
We have been introducing the children gradually to our new improved mud kitchen. The mud kitchen is a fantastic area for improving children’s social and physical skills. It also allows them to develop problem solving skills and may even make your child healthier and improve their cognitive functioning. Please see below, our articles on the benefits of mud play for children.
Speech Therapy
If your child requires speech therapy following their screening last week, a private company can offer therapy at Abacus on Mondays. Please contact Allison Banbury for more information.
Box of Hope
Abacus will again be participating in the Box of Hope scheme to help underprivileged children. The boxes will be collected from Abacus around the 6th November, if you would like to contribute a box please bring it into school on or before the 6th November. Here are the details for the boxes including suggested content.
This is a great activity to undertake with your child. they could choose the items for the box and it helps them learn about being caring towards others.
Fair Donations
Thank-you for your generosity sponsoring the Po Leung Kuk children. We now have enough sponsorship to cover the children who will attend. We are however, still looking for raffle prizes, if you can help with this please notify the office.
Box of Hope Details
Occupational Therapy Screenings
We will be offering Occupational Therapy screenings through Sensory Tots during the week of 30th October. Please see the attached flyer for more information. These screenings are voluntary, however very useful as the occupational therapy screenings can pick up issues such as fine and gross motor delays as well as social interaction and organisational delays. It is a light touch screening which can lead to a recommendation for further assessment or OT sessions. Please find the information on how to register here, Abacus Screening Introduction.
Links
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Moodle – Your child’s portfolio and reports, class news, school news and photos.
Gateway – Change personal details, sign up for events and book parent consultations on Gateway.
The School Calendar – All important dates can be found here for this year.
Class Pages
K1 English Class
Liv Kotyck, Anita Jims and Michelle Chan
K1 Bilingual Class
Olivia Kane, Susanne Liu and Sue Tyson
K2 English Class
Fiona Hall, Bridgette Walker and Jackie Henderson
K2 Bilingual Class
Danielle Evans, Allison Fung and Laura Hamilton/Julie Rose