Karen Tyler was elected as Parent Governor
Longfleet’s first competitive match went very well. Being extremely excited for the match, we set off to Oakdale School. We had listened to our coach, Mr Ferenbach, and it paid off as within five minutes we were one nil up from a classy finish from Daniel. A few minutes later, we unfortunately lost a goal from a corner. It was 1-1 at this moment.
After the half time whistle had blown it was time for a substitute Scott Hardy, who started as a sub, came on for Jack Easton who had played a very good half. Scott was now in Jack’s position, which was left wing.
At this moment it could go either way, it was tense. We had possession but we switched off, lost the ball and they were through. With only Oliver to beat, we sadly lost a goal. But we weren’t going to give up there. Trying to get a goal back we shuffled around the positions. I slotted into midfield Dylan went on the right of me and Harry went into defence. Pushing to get a goal, the opposition had a break, took it round the defence and slotted it home.
With around 15 minutes left it was time for another substitute Sammy who had battled his way through his first ever match came off for Jack. We still had time left and we were determined to get back in the game. Weaving through several players I played the ball to Adam who played a first time pass through to Daniel. With serious pace he ran with the ball towards and once again scored for Longfleet. It was now 3-2 and we were still in the game. With only a few minutes we were still energetic but sadly the whistle blew. 3-2 wasn’t a bad result for our first match. The staff and parents were pleased with our performance. Hopefully we can continue this attitude into our following games.
To start our service, we started with a song that picks up our theme – ‘Harvest song’. Next, Year 5 performed a stunning poem called ‘Harvest Time’.
We explained that it is very easy to take the world around us for granted and that we should take care over what we do so we don’t harm the environment. Year 4 then sang a song which considers a world without its beauty and gives thanks for all we have ‘Think of a World’.
After that, Year 6 shared some poems that they wrote about the joy of harvest: Amy, Lucas, Yad, Berkan, Edwin, Amelia and Leone.
Our next song summed up our school values ‘kindness and generosity’. It shows that just a smile or a high 5 can go a long way just like our next song - Seeds of Friendship.
Finally, Year 3 sang ‘Harvest Samba’ and we finished with ‘Thank you Lord’ and a closing prayer.
Remember to bring items for the Harvest Festival on Thursday and Friday
Milk (UHT or powdered)
Cereal
Fruit Juice (carton)
Rice/Sponge Pudding (tinned)
Rice
Instant Mashed Potato
Sugar
Tinned Fruit
Toiletries
Tinned Vegetables
Tea bags/Coffee
Tomatoes (tinned)
Pasta Sauces
Tinned Meat/Fish
Meal in a tin
Biscuits or Snack Bars
Toilet Paper
In year 6 we went to Winchester Science Museum and were showed some fossils that were very old and interesting. We also took part in an adaptation workshop. When we started going round the museum, it was exciting because there were some new things to see and discover. I liked the storm creator because you could make wind, mist and rain and it was fun! Also, there was a rope and when you pulled it and let go, when it hit the bottom, a tennis ball flew up and landed where it was at the start. The whole day was lots of fun.
by Ayla Anderson, 6PD
A kind reminder, parents who collect their children from after school clubs please do not double park and be considerate when parking.
Thank you!