Miss Hamalis’ Bulletin – Monday 14 October 2024

Posted: 14th October 2024

Miss Hamalis, Head Of Channing Junior School

Dear Parents 

Today, we gathered together to celebrate the Harvest Festival, a special time when we reflect on how fortunate we are to have access to plenty of food while remembering that not everyone is as lucky. I want to express my sincere thanks for your generous donations. Some of them were beautifully displayed during our assembly, and all of them will be given to North London Food Bank Aid with the help of our Year 4 Channing Association reps.

During the assembly, we explored the concept of ‘food miles, which refers to the distance food travels from where it’s produced to where it’s consumed. I used a pizza as an example to show the girls how far some of our everyday ingredients come from. While many of us may order a pizza from a local restaurant just down the road, the ingredients on that pizza may have travelled thousands of miles to reach us.

Here’s a quick summary of the food miles for the ingredients on our pizza:

  • Flour for the base – from Canada (3,300 miles)
  • Tomatoes – from Italy, the home of pizza (900 miles)
  • Beef tomato – from Morocco (1,300 miles)
  • Red onion – grown in the UK (200 miles)
  • Pineapples – grown in Kenya (4,500 miles)
  • Peppers – grown in Spain (900 miles)
  • Mushrooms – grown in Holland (300 miles)
  • Sweetcorn – produced in Thailand (6,000 miles)
  • Black pepper – from India (4,200 miles)
  • Mozzarella cheese – also from Italy (900 miles)

In total, the ingredients for this pizza travelled an incredible 22,500 miles to reach us! This helped the girls realise that many of the foods we enjoy daily – including the delicious pizza we had for lunch today – come from various parts of the world. If they’re now inspecting food labels at home, it’s because I encouraged them to be curious like Curiosity Fox and find out where their food has travelled from.

We also explored the environmental and economic costs of food transportation. While modern transport allows us to enjoy food from all over the world, it also consumes a significant amount of fuel and affects both the environment and the prices we pay. Furthermore, the farmers and producers, who grow our food, often don’t receive fair compensation for their hard work.

As we celebrate the Harvest Festival, I encouraged the girls to reflect on how interconnected we are with people across the globe, even through the simple act of eating. I shared with them a quote from Martin Luther King that I think resonates deeply with the theme of our assembly:“Before you finish eating your breakfast this morning, you’ve depended on half the world.”

Let us all take a moment during this Harvest Festival to be empathetic like Empathy Rabbit and reflect on the benefits and challenges of food that ‘travels miles’ and consider how we can make more thoughtful choices that support both people and the environment.

Once again, thank you for your support and generous donations, which will make a meaningful difference to those in need.

As we move through this week and into the half-term break, I would like to extend my best wishes to all those celebrating Sukkot or Diwali:

  • Chag Sukkot Sameach! May your Sukkot celebration be filled with joy, togetherness and abundant blessings as you gather in gratitude.
  • For Diwali, wishing you a joyous and radiant festival of lights. May this special time bring prosperity, happiness, and the warmth of togetherness with your loved ones.

Wishing you all a wonderful half-term break! I look forward to welcoming everyone back refreshed and ready for the new half term ahead.

With warm wishes

Miss Dina Hamalis
Head of the Junior School 

Staff News

Updates

As we approach the October half-term, I’d like to take a moment to wish Mrs Eliad the very best as she begins her maternity leave. Her teaching timetable will be covered by Miss Tran, an experienced teacher who has been working with us since last year. 

Also, a warm congratulations once again to Miss Baker and Miss Evans on their wonderful baby news! Miss Baker has named her son Ralphie, and Miss Evans has named her daughter Arwen.

Calendar & Events

School Calendar

You can view all events for the year in the school calendar via our Parent Portal: SchoolBase login. Your calendar view should already be filtered to display the Junior School events and events which are specific to your daughter’s year group. 

The ‘School Calendar Parent View’ button shows the complete calendar, which can be viewed by each month, week or day. Events also appear on the right-hand side of the home page under ‘Forthcoming Events’ and the monthly view of the calendar also appears at the bottom of the home page.

Club Cancellations due to Parents’ Evening

Our Autumn Term KS2 Specialist Teacher meetings continue this week. As a result, a number of clubs will be cancelled. If your daughter’s club is not listed below, then it is running as normal. Please see below as a reminder of the cancellations: 

Wednesday 16 October:

  • KS1 Arts and Crafts
  • Year 3 & 4 Lights, Camera, Act
  • Year 3 & 4 Netball
  • Year 5 & 6 Hockey

Lost Property Reclaim: Thursday 17 October & Friday 18 October

Any unclaimed and unnamed lost property (both uniform and non-uniform) will be out in the courtyard from 7.30am – 8.30am and from 2.50pm – 5.30pm on the following days this week: 

  • Thursday 17 October
  • Friday 18 October

Any unclaimed items still remaining will be donated to charity (non-uniform) or the pre-loved uniform sale (uniform).

KS2 Recital Evening: Wednesday 13 November, 4pm

The next KS2 Recital Evening is on Wednesday 13 November at 4pm in the Music room. This is a chance for our pupils to develop their performance skills in front of a supportive audience. If your daughter has a polished piece ready to show off, please apply here by Thursday 7 November. Please note, slots will be allocated on a first come first served basis.

ABRSM Practical Music Exams: W/C 2 December ~ APPLICATIONS CLOSE IN TWO DAYS

We will be holding Autumn Term practical music examinations over two or three days during the week commencing Monday 2 December 2024 for candidates in both the Junior and the Senior School. These examinations are also open to candidates who have practical music tuition outside of school, provided their teacher has stated that they are ready to take an ABRSM practical examination this term.

We need parental consent before we enter candidates. Thank you in advance for completing the online form by 4pm on Wednesday 16 October at the latest. Regrettably, we will be unable to process late applications.

Curriculum Talks Programme

We are delighted to invite all parents and carers to a series of curriculum talks led by our Subject Leads. These sessions will provide an overview of the curriculum in the following key areas: Mathematics, English, Music, PSHE as well as Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) in Reception. You will gain insights into what and how your daughters will be learning throughout this academic year and beyond. This is a valuable opportunity to engage directly with our Subject Leads, ask questions about the curriculum and teaching approaches and learn how to best support your daughter’s learning journey at home. If you would like to attend one of more of these evening talks, please sign up below using the linked Google Forms. 

Schedule of Talks

We look forward to welcoming you and appreciate your ongoing support in helping your daughter achieve educational success, as we strive for all of the girls to be ambitious, realise their full potential, and become the very best version of themselves.

 

TooledUp Courses for Parents

We have collaborated with TooledUp Education: an invaluable digital library of evidence-based resources on all aspects of parenting, education and family life. Founder, Dr Kathy Weston, has collated the best and most up-to-date research from around the world and distilled it into usable, easy to understand resources which can be instantly applied to daily life. Channing Pin: cha0706

For more information about this resource, see the dedicated section below. 

For upcoming TooledUp courses and events please click here

  • Thursday 17 October 4pm ~ Fact vs Fiction: Debunking Health and Fitness Myths on Social Media
  • Friday 18 October 12pm ~ A Parents’ and Educators’ Guide to ADHD Medication
  • Friday 18 October 1:30pm ~ Live Q&A with Dr Fionnuala Barton, the Menopause Medic

LDCA Cheerleading Camp & Halloween Party

The LDCA October half term Cheerleading Camp is the perfect opportunity for your daughter to make new friends, build confidence and learn exciting new skills in a fun, energetic environment.

Camp Details:

  • Monday 28 October – Friday 1 November
  • 10:00am – 3:00pm
  • Haverstock School, NW3
  • Open to children from Reception to Year 11
  • £55 per day or £260 for the full week (service fee applies)

Booking:

Halloween Party 2024: This event invites children aged 4-15 to dress up in creative costumes, enjoy spooky games with prizes and dance the night away.

Party Details:

  • Wednesday 30 October
  •  4:15pm – 6:15pm
  •  £15 per ticket (all guests will require a party ticket)

Booking:

To secure your place, book via: https://www.ldcacademy.co.uk/product/ldca-halloween-party-2024/

Charity Initiative

The Toy Project ~ Deadline Friday 18 October

We are asking the Channing community to help us to support ​​The Toy Project by donating any unused or unwanted Jellycats toys. The Toy Project has recently opened a Jellycat & Soft Toy Rehoming Centre at Selfridges and is currently seeking Jellycat donations to help find them new homes. Jellycats, a popular brand of soft toys, are known worldwide, and reselling pre-loved ones helps raise essential funds for The Toy Project to continue its vital work. If your children no longer play with or use the Jellycats you have, please drop them off in the collection box located in the entrance area by Friday 18 October.

The Toy Project is dedicated to ensuring everyone has access to play. Through their work, they provide toys directly to vulnerable families and children facing challenging circumstances, as well as to schools, hospitals and community spaces. They also offer play-based activities at The Playroom: a special space designed to bring people together through play. These activities are free, supported by donations, sponsorships and proceeds from The Toy Project’s second-hand toy shop. Their newest initiative, The Gallery at The Playroom, serves as a vibrant community arts space that features exhibitions by local artists and offers artist-led workshops for the community.

Thank you in advance for your support!

Communication

Staff Contact Information

Please find the email contact details of the staff: JS Key Contact information. Please could we ask that your specific query is directed to the appropriate individual and anything of a more serious nature is directed to a member of the Senior Team. Please note that Miss Hamalis needs to approve all requests for absences so please send them via the Junior School Office: jsoffice@channing.co.uk

In order to prevent unnecessary awkwardness and/or embarrassment, please remember to address members of staff by their title and surname. 

Please be mindful that staff may not pick up emails immediately (teachers will, of course, not be checking emails when they are teaching, running clubs or supervising pupils at break and lunchtimes) and may choose to take time to investigate the matter before responding. However, they will endeavour to answer your queries within 24 hours. Please do not think that a lack of instant response means a lack of interest on the part of the member of staff. 

Please note that staff are not expected to reply to emails outside normal school hours, weekends or during school holidays. If you have an emergency which needs to be dealt with before school next opens, please email: jsoffice@channing.co.uk. Please do not send communications or information to communication@channing.co.uk or info@channing.co.uk.

Channing Association News

Design a Pudding Label Competition ~ Deadline Friday 18 October

The girls are once again invited to design labels for the annual Channing Puddings Competition. If your daughter wishes to participate, she needs to submit her entry by Friday 18 October.

The instructions and template are available here.

The thirteen winning designs will decorate the pudding boxes, and include a “Designed By” credit. The winners will be announced after half term.

CA Parent Choir - New Rehearsal Dates Schedule

The Parent and Teacher Choir is regrouping to prepare to sing at the Winter Celebration on Friday 6 December at 2pm.

Rehearsals will be on Thursday evenings in November (7, 14, 21 and 28) from 7:30pm to 9:30pm at St Michael’s Church in Highgate, and on Thursday 5 December, time tbc. 

The choir is open to all and there is a one-time £15 sub per person to cover the venue hire and sheet music.

For any questions and to sign up please email jschanningassociation@gmail.com and you can be added to the Whatsapp group.

Winter Fair Raffle Prizes Needed - Please Donate

The CA will be running a charity fundraising raffle for GOSH at the Winter Fair on 29 November, and they are looking for fabulous prizes to list! If you have a product, service or experience you could donate, we would be most grateful. Please email jschanningassociation@gmail.com. Tickets will go live in due course. 

Prizes so far include a tea party with Miss Hamalis for a girl and friend of her choice, a beautiful gold bangle, 2025 comedy tickets, Pacifica beauty products, Everyman cinema tickets, and a gym pass.

Winter Fair Preloved Toys stall - Please Donate

We are currently collecting items for the Winter Fair’s Pre-Loved Stall and would be grateful for any donations of toys, hair accessories, stationery, puzzles, books, games, or other items in good condition.

Please drop off your donations in the clearly labelled bins located in the entrance courtyard.

Thank you in advance for your generosity and support!

Diary Dates for the Autumn Term

  • TONIGHT, Monday 14 October, 7-8pm – AGM, Senior School, all parents welcome to attend
  • Thursdays 7, 14, 21 & 28 November, 7:30pm – 9:30pm & 5 December, time tbc – Parent & Teacher Choir rehearsals, St Michael’s Church in Highgate
  • Friday 29 November, 2:50 – 5:00pm – Winter Fair, in school, details on Classlist
  • Tuesday 28 January 2025, 7:45 – 8:30am – PreLoved Uniform Sale, Courtyard 
  • Saturday 15 March, 4:30 – 7:30pm – Charity Swimathon, Poolside Manor

 

Open Days

Our Junior and Senior School Open Days have been announced:

Junior School Open Day Dates

  • Tuesday 6 May
  • Thursday 22 May

Senior School Open Day Dates

  • Thursday 24 April
  • Tuesday 24 June

Come and experience our school firsthand!
👉 Click here for more details and to book your visit.