What is Sting?
Sting is a regular PTFA publication
produced voluntarily by a small group of Honeywell parents with
contributions and help from the children, staff and other
parents. It aims to represent the whole school community - from
parents and pupils to teachers, heads, governors, support staff
and local businesses.
How to get involved
Sting is always looking for volunteers and welcomes feedback,
ideas, articles, stories, poems, drawings, jokes from all
children, parents and staff. The children in particular love to
see their contributions in print.
See the latest Sting
The latest issue of Sting can be
seen on the Infants and Juniors websites:
www.honeywellinfant.wandsworth.sch.uk
www.honeywelljuniorschool.com
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What’s it all
about?
Each issue includes a huge variety of topics ranging
from educational features and school events to sports and club
news, interesting projects and topical issues relating to the
schools. There is a special section in the centre of the
magazine called My Sting, aimed specifically at pupils.
Sting also includes advertising,
usually from local businesses, which raises money for PTFA
funds. In addition, there is a classified section which is free
to private advertisers.
Who to contact
Contributions and classified ads can be placed in the Sting box
in the school office. If you wish to advertise or help
co-ordinate the advertising, write a feature or volunteer to get
involved, you can contact the editors by e-mail:
Erica Brewer:
erica.brewer@btinternet.com
Sophie Callander: sophie.callander@hotmail.com |