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November 2019                       November 2019

   Paul Martin   07788 185048    NEWS FROM BERE REGIS

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       Autumn
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  Consumer Unit (fuse   Autumn is my favourite time of year. It is a time of change,
 board) Replacement
       reflection and expectation. For those of us who spend our
  Emergency call-out   time in schools, it is also a time of fresh starts. It is filled with
 Service   excitement and anticipation for the festive treats that await
  Additions and   us:  harvest,  bonfire  night  and  Christmas.  As  the  air  gets  a
 Alterations to Existing   little chilly, I can’t help but look forward to snug evenings in front of the fire and
 Installations   the joy of children in those precious weeks running up to Christmas.
  Portable Appliance                        As  well  as  new  school  shoes,  fresh
 Testing                                     haircuts  and  gleaming  book  bags,
                                             the  new  school  year  has  also  seen
 No VAT – Fully Insured
 Part P Compliant                            our shiny new head teacher, Rachael
 Free Estimates                              Brown,  take  up  post.  We  have  a
 All Work Guaranteed                         brand  new  library,  exciting  curricular
                                             developments  and  lots  to  look
                                             forward  to  this  year.    The  children
                                             have  settled  brilliantly  into  their  new
                                             classes and are full of enthusiasm.
 GARDENING CLUB
                                             Inevitably,  as  we  enter  the  second
       half of the term, the glitter will be out and Christmas will be in full swing! This year,
 Our Harvest Supper in October was a   we would like to invite you to join us for some of our festive events.
 huge  success.    About  40  people  sat   On  Wednesday 18  December, we will hold a carol concert in the school hall
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 down to a supper of baked potatoes,   from 6pm. Members of the community are warmly invited to join us.
 home  cooked  ham  a  variety  of
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 salads  followed  by  a  selection  of   On Monday 16  December, our year 3 and 4 class will set up some stalls in our
 home cooked puddings.  The evening was then concluded with a short talk by   hall,  with  festive  decorations  and  tasty  treats  for  sale  (we  await  the  children’s
 Mrs. Hilda Montgomery on her travels in India.   designs to know exactly what will be up for grabs!). This will be the culmination of
       their unit of work ‘Festive Enterprise’, during which they will learn to about money,
 Remember the 5  November, it’s our November meeting.  We are enjoying one   including how to set a budget and calculate profit, as well as learning the skills to
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 of  our  wild  life  talks  with  a  talk  called  Roaming  Free  (New  Forest  Ponies)  by   create  goods  for  sale.  We  would  relish  the  support  of  members  of  the
 Suzanne Kemp.  This will be an excellent talk so it you are not doing fireworks that   community. The sale will run from 2.45-3.15pm and any profits will feed back into
 evening, come along at the Drax Hall all welcome.
       school funds.
 Our final talk of the year in December is about Charles Darwin and his famous   Warmest wishes,
 plants.
                                                 Kay Gibbs, Deputy Head Teacher



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