Another Upminster Derby for the Girls, this time at home to Branfil.
On the 28th of January the Girls' Football team played a very tough match against Branfil Primary School. The UJS goals were scored by Ruby Barnes who scored two goals, Chloe Brand scored 2, Olivia Sorrell scored an amazing penalty to take the score to 5-0, Evie Gadsdon scored one goal which was a tough goal to get and we also had a stunning goal from Bethan Hodges. Branfil netted two, taking the final score 7-2, in what was an excellent match.
Match report: Holly Bradley - Defender & Olivia Sorrell - Wing
Friday, 29 January 2016
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
Success at home for the Girls
The UJS Girls' football team had their second match on
Tuesday.
They played their first home game versus Hacton
school and showed great teamwork and sportsmanship as well as how amazingly
talented they are.
By the first half they were 3 goals up and in the
end won 4-0.
Miss Beqiri - Team Manager
Monday, 25 January 2016
Match Report - the Upminster Derby
On the 13th January 2016, Upminster Junior School Girls' Football team took on Engayne Primary School. What should have been a home match had to be moved to Engayne because of the weather.
UJS triumphed in a hard and physical match against excellent opponents, with goals from Ruby Barnes and Evie Gadsdon. The final score was 2-1, with a penalty against us.
A massive thank you to all the supporters, and especially to our coaching team of Omar, Lizzy and Miss Beqiri.
Match Report: Chloe Brand - Centre
UJS triumphed in a hard and physical match against excellent opponents, with goals from Ruby Barnes and Evie Gadsdon. The final score was 2-1, with a penalty against us.
A massive thank you to all the supporters, and especially to our coaching team of Omar, Lizzy and Miss Beqiri.
Match Report: Chloe Brand - Centre
Thursday, 21 January 2016
Maths Workshops
As part of Maths Week, some Year 5 & Year 6 pupils created and organised a maths workshop for our lower school pupils on Wednesday & Thursday.
Each child was challenged to complete some exciting activities such as:
- Tetrahedron Teaser

- Transforming Times Tables

- Polygon Puzzler

- Competitive Coin Collecting

- Subtraction Shoot-out

- Forearm Fling

Adam, Year 4, attended the workshop on Wednesday.
'It was good, my favourite was where you stand opposite each other, a bigger boy calls out a sum, and we had to answer it. Whoever gets it right can kick the ball. If you score a goal your team gets a point'.
Parents: your turn next... Maths Workshop tonight (Thursday) 7pm in the hall with Mr Ansell.
Each child was challenged to complete some exciting activities such as:
- Tetrahedron Teaser
- Transforming Times Tables
- Polygon Puzzler
- Competitive Coin Collecting
- Subtraction Shoot-out
- Forearm Fling
Adam, Year 4, attended the workshop on Wednesday.
'It was good, my favourite was where you stand opposite each other, a bigger boy calls out a sum, and we had to answer it. Whoever gets it right can kick the ball. If you score a goal your team gets a point'.
Parents: your turn next... Maths Workshop tonight (Thursday) 7pm in the hall with Mr Ansell.
Tuesday, 15 December 2015
Christmas Lunch
Christmas dinner at UJS. Havering Catering have provided turkey and all the trimmings...
And it is served by our very own elves!
Tuesday, 1 December 2015
Play area is open
The whole school gathered on a gloomy Monday morning for a very special event.
Mr Woodford made a speech welcoming everyone to the special moment in the school's history. More than just an opening of the play area, it was a celebration of the years of hard work and dedication to the school by the Parents' Association.
He explained how the play area was a fine example of the school values in action. He thanked the School Council for their plans.
Mrs Wright |
Mr Woodford thanked the PA team for their hard work, especially Mrs Wright (Chair for the last four years) & her family. Mrs Wright was presented with a bouquet as a token of the school's gratitude. Mr Wright, who is also a Governor, has looked after and managed the funds in his role as PA treasurer. The cheque for £50,000 was presented to the school by Rebecca Wright, now a Coopers' pupil, on behalf of the Parents' Association.
Other staff members were thanked - especially Mr Brown, Mr Fitzgerald & Mr Rowden for moving a ton (literally!) of leaves, moving benches and preparing the area. Mrs Wyer has put together a lunchtime plan to enable all children to be able to use the play area on a regular basis.
Mr Woodford then handed over to the Mayor of Havering to conduct the official opening. There was a countdown...
... and the playground was open! The School Council and representatives from each class needed no encouragement - they were off to play! A few members of staff were also spotted 'testing' the equipment.
The official photograph |
Mr Woodford feels on top of the world |
Each class were given a chance in turn to play on the equipment on opening day. They will now have the opportunity to use the area, which includes a trim trail, stage and benches, during their lunch breaks. For more information and photographs please click here to read Creative Play's case study
Friday, 13 November 2015
Children In Need 2015
We had a great day raising money for Children in Need! Everyone participated in fundraising fun, and a few pupils rose to the Champions of Change challenge set by our volunteer team from Lloyds Bank. We raised a grand total of £667 - well done everyone.







Year Four held a Pudsey Fayre |
Nail Art was a very popular stall at the Fayre |
Our Lloyds Bank Manager Steve counting money and writing Pudsey Cheques |
Friday, 6 November 2015
Children in Need - Can Knockdown and Can Pong
Plans are in progress for Children in Need next week. Two YR4 pupils asked Mr Woodford to display a poster for their event:
Mr Woodford was also impressed with the covering letter, detailing a highly planned activity:
As requested by our two fundraisers, we will supply a table on Thursday and Friday, and the poster will be emailed to all parents later this morning. We hope they will be well supported by their schoolfriends. We'll let you know how they got on!
Mr Woodford was also impressed with the covering letter, detailing a highly planned activity:
As requested by our two fundraisers, we will supply a table on Thursday and Friday, and the poster will be emailed to all parents later this morning. We hope they will be well supported by their schoolfriends. We'll let you know how they got on!
Wednesday, 21 October 2015
Charity Support
Charity support
2015-2016
Children are invited to participate in the activity and make
a donation in class at the start of the day. The amount of time, money and
effort involved is completely up to individual families. No child will ever be
excluded from an activity for financial reasons.
Jeans for Genes - thank you for your support in September - we raised £337.
Textile Recycling 2
November, 22 Feb, 7 June
Clearing out your wardrobes during half-term? Bag it up and
bring into school on the first day back back to raise funds for the school
Shoeboxes – November
The Upminster & Hornchurch Rotarians are helping us with
shoeboxes. Rotary has no religious or political affiliations. No leaflets of
any kind are added to any boxes. Boxes are gifts for children & adults and
delivered all the year round, not just at Christmas
Remembrance
– Wednesday 11th November
Poppies will be on sale in school after half-term. Pupils
will have the opportunity to buy in class or at the main office. We will be
observing silence in school.
Children
In Need – Friday 13th November
This will be a non-uniform day.
Classes may be running their own activities, supported by Lloyds Bank
volunteers
Carol singing – November/December
The ‘small’ choir will be entertaining the local community
by carolling outside Waitrose,
fundraising for UJS
Christmas Jumper Day
- Friday 18th December
This will be a non-uniform day, wearing festive jumpers. You
don’t need to buy a sweater – maybe decorate an existing piece of clothing.
Marie Curie –
minipots of care – Autumn 2015 - Spring 2016
Children will be given a planting kit and plant a daffodil
in school during the autumn, which then gets taken home, and cared for during
the winter months. They can decorate the pot and a collection box. In the
spring they will have a beautiful flower and can return the collection box with
their donation.
Sport Relief – March
Lots of active activities and challenges will be happening
across the week. Wristbands will be on sale in the school, and there will be a
non-uniform day
Readathon - Spring
Sponsored reading to encourage your child, while raising
funds for ill children
Practice-a-thon –
Summer
Sponsored music practice to raise funds for CLIC Sargent and
the school - just in time for the summer exam season!
Year Group – across the year
Retiring collections are held at the end
of performances, with funds going to a cause of the Year’s choice. Classes may
run their own activities for causes ‘close to home’ where appropriate.
Year 6 Fayre – summer
Year 6 get their business heads on and set-up mini
businesses selling goods and services to the rest of the school in aid of their
leaving party.
Parents Association
events – across the year
We appreciate the support of the PA. If you can help at any
PA event, please contact the team at info@ujspa.org.uk - they always welcome help.
Wednesday, 7 October 2015
Pudsey visits UJS
We had a VIB (Very Important Bear) in assembly this morning.
He came with our Lloyds Bank manager. Volunteers from the bank will be helping us with our Children in Need activities this year.
We sang with him, and the volunteers talked about the activities we can run in school.
Afterwards, Pudsey popped into class 4J to join Mrs Jones' class for a photoshoot
He came with our Lloyds Bank manager. Volunteers from the bank will be helping us with our Children in Need activities this year.
We sang with him, and the volunteers talked about the activities we can run in school.
Afterwards, Pudsey popped into class 4J to join Mrs Jones' class for a photoshoot
Monday, 8 June 2015
Nepal Earthquake non-uniform fundraising
We raised £318.94 for the Red Cross last Thursday. This report was written by Year 4 reporter Eloise and her friend Ella:
Non-uniform Day
On Thursday 4th June 2015 Upminster Juniors all bought in a pound and dressed down in aid of the Nepal earthquake.
Over hundreds of people were made homeless with entire villages flattened, across many districts of the country. Most charities have been given tents and clean water to pilots, so they can fly them over to Nepal and give the now homeless people what they need.
The earthquake is called the Gorkha earthquake.
Did you know if we raise £55.00 it will enable 5 families to have fresh, clean water to last them.
Non-uniform Day
On Thursday 4th June 2015 Upminster Juniors all bought in a pound and dressed down in aid of the Nepal earthquake.
Over hundreds of people were made homeless with entire villages flattened, across many districts of the country. Most charities have been given tents and clean water to pilots, so they can fly them over to Nepal and give the now homeless people what they need.
The earthquake is called the Gorkha earthquake.
Did you know if we raise £55.00 it will enable 5 families to have fresh, clean water to last them.
Monday, 11 May 2015
News report - cycle training
Rider Development Training - April 2015
(this new course was delivered to Year 4 by Cycle Training East, and is now being offered to Year 3. Ruhan, one of our Year 4 class reporters, was briefed to produce a review. This is the first report he has ever filed)
I am trying to persuade Year 3 to do Bike Training
To Year 3
Bike Rider is a training session where you practice biking and you have lots of fun.
TA in 4J said that it was good
AJ said it was Epic
JS said it was fun.
Thank you for reading
Yours Sincerely
Ruhan
Year 4 news reporter
Class Reporter Ruhan |
(this new course was delivered to Year 4 by Cycle Training East, and is now being offered to Year 3. Ruhan, one of our Year 4 class reporters, was briefed to produce a review. This is the first report he has ever filed)
I am trying to persuade Year 3 to do Bike Training
To Year 3
Bike Rider is a training session where you practice biking and you have lots of fun.
TA in 4J said that it was good
AJ said it was Epic
JS said it was fun.
Thank you for reading
Yours Sincerely
Ruhan
Year 4 news reporter
Monday, 27 April 2015
Ancient Egyptians - Year 6
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