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16/05/24

Year 3 scientists have had a great day today in their forces and magnets workshop. pic.twitter.com/PeVzz6C2Bd

16/05/24

Thank you, Mark the science for spending the afternoon w year 4. We have learnt lots about teeth. pic.twitter.com/UBMsZJuoDu

16/05/24

Look at all these wonderful books linked to mental health week’s ’get moving’ focus. pic.twitter.com/Y5Hq5WdrjC

16/05/24

Team Shakespeare enjoying double extra play on double maths SaTs day. Also celebrating mental health through movement. #pshe pic.twitter.com/oSpKPrypQ0

15/05/24

Y5’s Dahl class visited the Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Luton today to have a hands on experience witnessing the beautiful religion of Sikhism. pic.twitter.com/cSpi6DBtq9

15/05/24

Y5’s Dahl class visited the Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Luton today to have a hands on experience witnessing the beautiful religion of Sikhism. pic.twitter.com/14N2LijcqK

15/05/24

Y5’s Dahl class visited the Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Luton today to have a hands on experience witnessing the beautiful religion of Sikhism. pic.twitter.com/MrRHk6PxuF

14/05/24

Ladybirds have been creating their own “first, then and now” maths stories using a tens frame. They used the counters to represent the marbles Monkey had put in the jar. It was great to hear them using the sentence stems to retell their number story. pic.twitter.com/kpuQjpN2dV

14/05/24

Team Dahl loving their Ancient Greek workshop with ! Their enthusiasm was contagious and they all tried so hard! (3)#History pic.twitter.com/EY661iypME

14/05/24

Team Dahl loving their Ancient Greek workshop with ! Their enthusiasm was contagious and they all tried so hard! (2)#History pic.twitter.com/jtEi8tNsDj

14/05/24

Team Dahl loving their Ancient Greek workshop with ! Their enthusiasm was contagious and they all tried so hard! (1)#History pic.twitter.com/ovLXInjGMT

14/05/24

SATs breakfast party number two followed by a competitive game of Scattegories! Bring on the reading paper! pic.twitter.com/jJ6vMdP7mJ

14/05/24

SATs breakfast party number two followed by a competitive game of Scattegories! Bring on the reading paper! pic.twitter.com/3bMZp3Db6i

13/05/24

In PE, Moomin created their own obstacle courses involving running, jumping, hopping and skipping pic.twitter.com/Uw5pP5x0yC

13/05/24

Year 3 scientists exploring which objects are magnetic and which are not. # pic.twitter.com/75yzO9cz8B

13/05/24

Moomin have enjoyed setting up an investigation to explore whether beans can grow without soil as part of our science unit pic.twitter.com/9bguQmvMox

13/05/24

Year six artists living their art afternoon - mixed media portraits. pic.twitter.com/MPPPE1iCpA

13/05/24

Year six artists living their art afternoon - mixed media portraits. pic.twitter.com/cN9NvVYhCH

13/05/24

More SATs breakfast party pics! pic.twitter.com/jcJcU1zrLR

13/05/24

More SATs breakfast party pics! pic.twitter.com/QeDjGLNkRI

13/05/24

More SATs breakfast party pics 🎉 pic.twitter.com/KMbFawbmKa

12/05/24

Last week Ladybirds visited St. Nicholas’ church as part of their learning about special places. They completed a trail around the church and learned about baptism, by performing a baptism on one of our dolls. pic.twitter.com/bc6uKp4YvV

10/05/24

Moomin class enjoyed their trip to Lydekker Park this morning, exploring what could be learnt from plants in our local environment pic.twitter.com/xXR5MEoabh

09/05/24

Year 4 having a lovely time at the oval enjoying our local environment and a huge game of capture the flag. pic.twitter.com/Fd2NSDHQz2

09/05/24

Year 4 comparing decimals using a place value grid . pic.twitter.com/DI4XegQlux

22nd September

Dear Parents

Fellowship Afloat, Year 5 Dahl Residential Trip

Year 5 had an exciting week filled with activities such as sailing, kayaking, archery, and team building. Aside from having fun, the children have developed skills that will be useful for a lifetime. Fellowship Afloat is a unique residential trip that welcomes every child into a community where they feel a sense of belonging and teamwork. This experience has greatly boosted the children's self-esteem and set them up for success early on in the year.

All the children seemed to be thoroughly enjoying themselves, and it was evident in their happy faces and excited squeals during each activity. The personal development of each child was remarkable, as they managed to achieve their goals even in the face of challenging situations. Year 5 worked well as a team, supporting and encouraging each other while also having fun and creating memories.

The children's excellent behaviour is a credit to the Year 5 parents, and it was heart warming to see their faces light up despite the ropey weather. The trip would not have been possible without the hard work and enthusiasm of Mrs Davies, Mrs Curnow, Mr King, and Miss Rymill. They encouraged the children, dealt with any challenges, and showed kindness throughout the trip. It was truly a magical experience that the children will remember for a long time.

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International Peace Festival

Harpenden schools joined together for “Peace One Day” at the Methodist Church on Thursday afternoon. Thank you Owen for your wonderful rendition of 'Heal the World' on the saxophone - we are all very proud of you. 

Owen

Reception Phonics Workshop, Wednesday 27th September, 8.45am-9.45am

A letter went out this week to all Reception parents as we are offering a parent workshop on Wednesday 27th September, 8:45am-9:45am to find out more about how phonics and reading are taught at Harpenden Academy and to offer practical guidance on how you can help at home; the partnership between school and home is vital in developing your child’s love of reading. We hope to see you there but will hope to be recording the session so parents can access it at a later date.

Lost Property Collection, Wednesday 27th September at 3.20pm (school pick up)

Lost property is an unfortunate reality in school settings. It's easy for children to misplace their belongings, and without proper naming of school uniform, it can be difficult to return lost items to their rightful owners. That's why the School Council is hosting a Lost Property Collection event next Wednesday, 27th September, at pick up. Parents are encouraged to come and search for any lost items that their child may have misplaced. Additionally, there will be an opportunity to grab any items in your child's size free of charge. It's important to note that this event serves as a reminder to parents to label their child's uniform with their name, so that lost items can easily be returned to their owners. We hope to see you there!

Year 5 & 6 Netball

We have a team of 10 children in our Thursday netball club and we would really like to increase the numbers. It is wonderful to see so many boys. Everyone is welcome and we especially need some more girls! 

Reminder Earrings in School

Guidance from the association for PE states "“Personal effects, such as jewellery, (including body piercings), watches, hair slides should ideally always be removed to establish a safe working environment"

For health and safety reasons, we strongly recommend that children remove their earrings before participating in physical activities such as PE and swimming. This is because wearing earrings can pose a danger to both the wearer and those around them. We must prioritise their safety over aesthetics. This is particularly important when it comes to children wearing earrings to school. We have a duty of care to ensure that our children can participate in physical activities without unnecessarily endangering themselves or others.

In the event that your child has just had their ears pierced and is unable to remove their earrings for PE, our office will tape them up for their PE lessons. However, we recommend that you consider piercing your child's ears at the start of the summer holidays to allow for six weeks of healing time. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. 

School

Next Week: Bike to School Week, w/c 25th September 2023

A reminder that next week is 'Bike to School.'

MacMillan Coffee and Cake day, Friday 29th September 2023

On Friday morning, 29th September, please bring along cakes, biscuits, cookies etc cooked from home or shop-bought and we will do our very best to help raise much-needed funds for MacMillan. You can drop them off at the school main entrance, on the Friday morning, where there will be a member of staff or a FoHA volunteer there to greet you. Breakfast club children can take their goodies into the club and Laura Jones will take delivery of them. Please label the goodies & any containers so we know what they are and who they belong to. Remember we are a nut and sesame-free school.

Parents can make their donation towards their cakes via this website link prior to, during and after the event. The bake sale will take place at pick up time at 3.20pm. There will be no cash accepted on the day as this will be a cashless event but all donations are gratefully received. This way the children can still take part in the fundraising event without the fear of lost money.

This year there is the added temptation of the "teacher taste off" as the members of staff battle it out in assembly to see who has the winning brownie/blondie. These will be up for sale after school too.

Historically this has always been a popular event with plenty of money being raised for MacMillan cancer support.

AGMJoin FoHA (our PTA) for the first meeting of the academic year!


Thursday 12th October - 8pm - Harpenden Academy (location dependent upon number of attendees)

For those of you who are new to Harpenden Academy, the Annual General Meeting (AGM) is a compulsory yearly meeting where we look at the accounts for FoHA, appoint members to key roles, report on what has happened over the past year and vote on any outstanding key issues. It is also a great opportunity to find out more about FoHA as a whole and most importantly to meet other parents/carers. 

VACANT CORE COMMITTEE POSITIONS:
Chair/Co-Chair
Secretary

Though all core positions will need to be re-elected, the two listed above are vacant and will need to be filled during the AGM so if you want to find out more - come along to the meeting :-)

All parents and carers are invited to attend the meeting!

PLEASE CLICK HERE TO RSVP OR SHARE YOUR REGRETS

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Happy birthday this week to: Martha and Hayley

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The Harpenden Christmas Carnival Procession

The Harpenden Christmas Carnival Procession is a wonderful tradition for our Town and we are looking for new groups to join us this year. Schools, musicians, dancers, gymnasts, clubs, and other organisations are all welcome! It’s a great opportunity to have fun and promote your group.

If you are interested in taking part in the Carnival which takes place on 26th November 2023, please do get in touch, we would love to hear from you.

Girls' Football

I'm delighted to be able to open our doors to the PSA Girls Academy for any girls interested in playing football at your school. New and experienced players are welcome to our open session alongside our current players. 

Our girls our sponsored by Tongue Tied Management, the agency that look after elite athletes, including the likes of England's Euro Winners Keira Walsh and Leah Williamson! We are booking in an opportunity for a player visit very soon!

Venue: Hemel Hempstead Town FC (ON 3G), Vauxhall Road, HP2 4HW

Date: Thursday 28th September & 5th October

Time: U8s - U11s (Year 3 - Year 6) 5pm - 6pm

U12s - U15s (Year 7 - Year 10) 6pm - 7pm

Please contact Joe Fitzgerald to register for the FREE TRIAL session.

joe@prosportsacademy.pro

Old Albanians Rugby Club

With childhood obesity at an all time high, and the positive impact that sport can have on a child’s mental health I am sure you will agree sport is really important for every child. Rugby is ALL INCLUSIVE a sport for all body types and fitness levels,

Every child genuinely has a place in Rugby. The elements of the game are gradually added through the years to help the child’s development, and unlike football our teams up until U13’s are not streamed at all we play with totally balanced mixed ability sides so every child really feels included and part of the team This is what in my opinion makes Rugby GREAT. NO A, B, C every child at minis level is equal and a valued member of the team.

In Rugby we follow the Core Values as set by the RFU

  • Teamwork
  • Respect
  • Enjoyment
  • Discipline
  • Sportsmanship

And we really believe that there is no better sport to help children develop and make friends for life.

Old Albanians is one of Hertfordshire’s largest Ruby Clubs excelling in all age groups across the men’s and women’s side of the sport

We really are a club for all demographics and Hertfordshire RFU and Old Albanians also have the provisions and support to assist those families from less privileged households.

Flyers

@HarpAcademy1
Year 3 scientists have had a great day today in their forces and magnets workshop. pic.twitter.com/PeVzz6C2Bd
@HarpAcademy1
Thank you, Mark the science for spending the afternoon w year 4. We have learnt lots about teeth. pic.twitter.com/UBMsZJuoDu
@HarpAcademy1
Look at all these wonderful books linked to mental health week’s ’get moving’ focus. pic.twitter.com/Y5Hq5WdrjC
@HarpAcademy1
Team Shakespeare enjoying double extra play on double maths SaTs day. Also celebrating mental health through movement. #pshe pic.twitter.com/oSpKPrypQ0
@HarpAcademy1
Y5’s Dahl class visited the Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Luton today to have a hands on experience witnessing the beautiful religion of Sikhism. pic.twitter.com/cSpi6DBtq9
@HarpAcademy1
Y5’s Dahl class visited the Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Luton today to have a hands on experience witnessing the beautiful religion of Sikhism. pic.twitter.com/14N2LijcqK
@HarpAcademy1
Y5’s Dahl class visited the Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Luton today to have a hands on experience witnessing the beautiful religion of Sikhism. pic.twitter.com/MrRHk6PxuF
@HarpAcademy1
Ladybirds have been creating their own “first, then and now” maths stories using a tens frame. They used the counters to represent the marbles Monkey had put in the jar. It was great to hear them using the sentence stems to retell their number story. pic.twitter.com/kpuQjpN2dV
@HarpAcademy1
Team Dahl loving their Ancient Greek workshop with ! Their enthusiasm was contagious and they all tried so hard! (3)#History pic.twitter.com/EY661iypME
@HarpAcademy1
Team Dahl loving their Ancient Greek workshop with ! Their enthusiasm was contagious and they all tried so hard! (2)#History pic.twitter.com/jtEi8tNsDj
@HarpAcademy1
Team Dahl loving their Ancient Greek workshop with ! Their enthusiasm was contagious and they all tried so hard! (1)#History pic.twitter.com/ovLXInjGMT
@HarpAcademy1
SATs breakfast party number two followed by a competitive game of Scattegories! Bring on the reading paper! pic.twitter.com/jJ6vMdP7mJ
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