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“On Wednesday, 7th November we were lucky enough to be taken to The Royal Albert Hall to watch the Music for Youth Junior Proms. We arrived at school at 5 pm, full of excitement! As it became dark, we got onto the coach and settled down for our journey to London for this once-in-a-lifetime experience. When we arrived, we sat in our seats right next to the stage. When the music started, we all got very excited and it sounded lovely. There were around 2,000 – 3,000 people playing all together. Our favourite performances included the Steel Band at the start, Brass solos and the ‘Buddy’ group from Oxfordshire. This was made up of 29 schools with choirs, dancers and people moving to music in wheelchairs. We all managed to sing a piece together with the performers right at the end for the finale– it was incredible! We returned to school at about 11 pm. Even though it was a late night, it was still an amazing evening and we had a lot of fun and even came home with a balloon.”
By Amelie, Matilda, Anna.
To celebrate and support Children In Need, we were delighted to welcome the official Pudsey Bear to school on Tuesday. Throughout the week a fabulous amount of £793 was raised from the sale of official Pudsey merchandise! In addition £79 has been collected in donations today which includes £57.27
from some Year 4 girls who did a sale of home made pompoms.
This money will be given to the Misbourne Matins Rotary group who work tirelessly for this great charity to pass on to BBC ‘Children in Need’. Thank you to everyone who donated – you
are wonderful!
Congratulations to Louis (Year 6) who won the raffle for the Giant Pudsey Bear.
Following our recently successful Arts Week, the children were asked to capture their thoughts and feelings about the week in a homework task. The standard of all of the homework was really high and it was hard to choose only 1 winning entry from each year group!
Well done to the following children; It was lovely to read how much you enjoyed the week and to see the creativity you showed presenting your ideas in your diary!
Year 3 - Kaycee
Year 4 - Emily
Year 5 - Jeevan
Year 6 - Lucas
On Tuesday, we played host to St. Mary's school from Beaconsfield. They managed to bring 2 teams with them meaning 17 of our girls had the opportunity to represent the school.
It was an honour to be in the Chalfont C of E school football team, the coaches are great and they always encourage us to do better. On Tuesday 6th November, the B team played St Mary's. St Mary's scored the first goal but in the second half, we were determined to win and scored 4 goals with an end result of 4-1 to us. Victory for CSPA once again.
(Write up by Emily and Daisy, Year 5)
The A team also played a league game against the same school. The girls went into the game with great confidence- maybe too much. Half time with the score at 0-0, the girls were shocked at how well the other school were playing. Perseverance and determination the key. We were on top throughout the second half and I thought it wasn't to be our day when a shot from Alice rattled the post 5 minutes before the end. A great piece of play from Lily D. to score a goal with 3 minutes left to make the full time score 1-0. Fantastic perseverance from the girls. Very proud of all of them.