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Chingford

C of E Primary School

"Don't look out only for your own interests, but take an interest in others, too."  (Philippians 2:4)

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  • Mathmaticians Take Up Challenge

    Wed 30 Nov 2011

    During November over 30 Year 6 pupils took part in the Mathematics Association's 'Primary Maths Challenge'. Jack Page and Amy Thomson who took part in the challenge both agreed the test was extremely difficult. Jack described the test as 'the hardest thing he's done at school' while Amy said, 'Some parts of the test were harder than others.' Miss Roberts organises the test to give competent mathematicians a chance to stretch themselves to see how good they are. Here's an example of one of the questions. Why not try it yourself to see how clever your are?

     

    A car, badly designed by a Year 4 pupil, has square wheels with sides 25cm long. How many times will the wheels of this car turn right round if it travels 1 km without any slipping?

     

    A 1000   B 2000  C 4000  D 10000  E 40000

     

    Out of 34 pupils who took part in the Challenge 9 pupils received a bronze certificate, 5 achieved silver, and only one pupil, Fred Tyrrell, achieved gold.

     

    Assistant Headteacher, Miss Roberts, was pleased with the performance saying it was one of our best ever.

  • Pupils Teach Parents

    Thu 24 Nov 2011
    It was a case of back to school recently for over 20 parents of Year 6 children who spent a morning working alongside their children during a maths lesson on division. The sessions organised by Year 6 teachers, Miss Roberts and Miss Bruford, focussed on modern teaching methods and proved an eye opener for many of the mums and dads present. Miss Roberts who leads maths across the school described the morning as, " Very productive! There was a lot of head scratching and nervous laughter at first but everyone enjoyed the experience and some mysteries about the teaching and learning of long division were unravelled."
  • Orient Hero Meets 6R

    Wed 16 Nov 2011

    Children from Miss Roberts' class recently had the privilege of spending an hour in the company of Leyton Orient striker, Jonathan Tehoue. Jonathan answered questions about his career and spent time signing autographs. Jonathan is best known for scoring a goal against Arsenal in last season's epic FA Cup encounter at Brisbane Road which saw the East London team earn a 1-1 draw.

     

    Our roving reporter, Sofia Shelbourne, quizzed  Jonathan about his footballing influences. Jonathan told Sophie that George Weah, who played for Chelsea and AC Miilan, was his favourite player. 

    Sophie also discovered that Jonathan started playing football at the age of 6. Within 10 years he was starring at the Le Havre academy in France! As a youngster he didn’t support Leyton Orient, he supported Barcelona and AC Milan.

     

    Jonathan's visit was organised by Howard Gould who promotes the club's local community links. Leyton Orient also kindly provided the school with 25 pairs of tickets for a League One game against Exeter City - a game in which Jonathan scored as Orient won 3-0.

  • Local MP Makes a Visit

    Tue 15 Nov 2011
    Local MP and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, the Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith, recently visited the school to talk to newly elected members of the school council. The MP was invited to the school by 3 pupils, Jack Page, William Hands and Evie Love, who jointly composed a letter as part of their literacy work.  IDS, as he is popularly known, spent an hour with the school council talking about his experiences working in Parliament and his career as a politician. Before he left the MP gave the children an invite to visit him at the House of Commons later in the year.
  • Year 6 Visit Heathcote School and Science College

    Fri 11 Nov 2011
    Children from our Year 6 Class had the opportunity to visit Heathcote School and Science College, click here to see what they got up to!
  • Pupils Bake a Difference

    Mon 07 Nov 2011
    Well done to children from Class 3EB who sold cakes and biscuits during afternoon break recently. The children raised an incredible £160 which will go to support Blue Peter's initiative on behalf of Children in Need.
 

Chingford CofE Primary School

Kings Road

London, E4 7EY

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