Friday, August 31

FRIDAY FOLDER august 31



Highlights From This Week
Welcome Back to School! 
We were thrilled to welcome all of our students and families back to school this week! We are looking forward to a fantastic new year. There are many exciting changes at our campuses, including the name change for our Citron and Mable Campuses to the Historic Anaheim Campus and our Edgewood Campus to the North Tustin Campus. 

We also launched a new uniform policy in response to parent feedback recommending a uniform standard that was more reflective of a private school environment. The new uniform includes a beautiful custom plaid that has been developed just for Fairmont, and we've loved seeing our students sporting the new uniform items this week. This year is a transition year when both the new and old uniform items will be allowed, and the new uniform policy will be fully enforced in the 2013/2014 school year. 

Additionally, we welcomed a few new teachers to our Fairmont family and had a few teachers transition campuses and positions. Please be sure to welcome the new faces on your campus. 

There are many exciting things to look forward to this back-to-school season, including sports try outs, picture day, Parent Night, and more. Please check your campus newsletter below for all the important details and dates. 

Again, welcome back and have a wonderful year! 

Weekly E-Newsletters 

September Lunch Menus 

Contributed by Alyssa, Fairmont Private Schools

Monday, August 27

BULLETIN BOARD back to school


It's that time of year again--time to sharpen those pencils and pull out those backpacks. We're heading back to school at Fairmont, and we can't wait for another fun-filled year! Even for parents, back to school is a time of nostalgia and new beginnings. We hope these school-y picks help you start the new year out right. 

1. Printable 3-D letters make learning the alphabet fun 2. Remember each 1st Day of School with this adorable picture idea 3.  Give your child something to smile about at lunchtime with these creative sandwiches 4. This colorful backpack is just the right size for your little bookworm 5. There's nothing sweeter than these back to school themed cupcakes 6. Add a little vintage school decor to your child's desk space 

For even more Back to School inspiration, check out last year's Bulletin Board as well. 

Contributed by Alyssa, Fairmont Private Schools 

Tuesday, August 21

SCHOOL UNIFORMS...A to Z

Fairmont student from the 50s looking prim and proper in her school uniform
School uniforms have long been the norm for private school attire. That collegiate, preppy look is nearly as synonymous with school life as backpacks and pencils. Here at Fairmont, our school uniform has changed fabric, colors and styles over the decades, but our "look" remains classic and focused on function as well as form.

This year, we have introduced changes to our uniform policy that we believe aligns better with Fairmont's culture of excellence and high expectations.  We have adopted a dress uniform for boys and girls and created a custom plaid for the girl's uniform that is unique to Fairmont. During this transition year, students may wear both old and new uniform pieces; however, starting the 2013/2014 school year, all students must adhere to the new uniform policy.

It has been our collective experience that children perform better in school when they are in uniform. Students who feel confident about how they look tend to rise to the occasion by putting forth their best effort in school. They also encourage others to treat them with dignity and respect when they are dressed appropriately.

We believe that uniforms:
  • create a sense of unity, belonging and school pride
  • limit distractions and focus attention on learning
  • reinforce character building and encourage good etiquette
  • limit cliquishness and encourage students to find other ways of expressing their uniqueness
If these reasons aren’t enough to make you a fan of school uniforms, consider this practical fact. Uniforms make it so much easier for kids to get dressed and ready for school each day. That’s reason enough for this mom to LOVE school uniforms!

Contributed by Danyelle

Tuesday, August 14

ARTS & CRAFTS chalkboard notebook


Something about school supplies brings out my inner teacher's pet.  I love the timelessness of a yellow No.2 pencil, the speckled cover on a fresh composition notebook, the opaque blackness of a pristine chalkboard....  And speaking of composition notebooks and chalkboards, I loved this clever DIY project (complements of warmhotchocolate) that marries two of my favorite things. This craft gets an A+ for simplicity since all you'll need is chalkboard paint, a sponge brush and a composition notebook.

Photo from the blog warmhotchocolate

Contributed by Danyelle, Fairmont Private Schools

Thursday, August 9

SUMMER week 8 - a pirate's life for me!

Citron's Associate Director Mrs. Jansen plays pirate ship with our little campers during their field trip to the Mable Campus


Edgewood campers show off their dance skills in the annual talent show

Highlights From This Week
Yo-ho, yo-ho, a pirate's life for me! The summer heat is finally here, but we're staying nice and cool at Fairmont Summer Programs with some awesome indoor activities like Captain Hook's Holographic Diffraction in science and Sand Art Key Chains during art. Our little pirate and pixie campers also got to go for a swim on Tuesday to beat the heat!

Today is Thursday Theme Day, and our theme is Superhero Day. Get ready to save the world dressed as your favorite superhero! 

On Friday, we will be taking an adventure to Camelot for our weekly field trip. Campers will enjoy miniature golf, laser tag, arcade games, and a water slide! Be sure to put sunscreen on your child in the morning, and check out your campus' newsletter below for details on what to bring and wear. 

Weekly Newsletters 
Anaheim Hills Campus
Citron Campus
Edgewood Campus
Mable Campus

Summer Orientation Videos 
Anaheim Hills Campus
Citron Campus
Edgewood Campus
Mable Campus

Contributed by Alyssa, Fairmont Private Schools 

Thursday, August 2

SUMMER exploring mermaid lagoon for week 7


Our campers had too much fun cheering on the Angels and turning the slide into a 
pirate ship! 


Highlights From This Week
It's Week 7--the final week of summer school! We are so proud of the progress our students have made this summer. They are all ready to start the new school year with a strong understanding of the key math and writing concepts for their grade levels. In the afternoons, our summer campers made sea turtle slime and magic potion mix in science. They also put on a Tropical Talent Show that wowed the crowd! 

Today is Thursday Theme Day, and our theme is Superhero Day. Get ready to save the world dressed as your favorite superhero! 

On Friday, we will be taking an adventure to Knott's Betty Farm for our weekly field trip. Campers will haven an action-packed day of rides, shows, and more. Be sure to put on sunscreen in the morning and check out your campus' newsletter below for details on what to bring. 

Weekly Newsletters 
Anaheim Hills Campus
Citron Campus
Edgewood Campus
Mable Campus

Summer Orientation Videos 
Anaheim Hills Campus
Citron Campus
Edgewood Campus
Mable Campus

Contributed by Alyssa, Fairmont Private Schools 

Tuesday, July 31

HOW TO bbq with the kids


With summer in full swing, most of us have probably spent some time outside grilling. But have you let your kids join in on the fun? With these quick tips, you and your kids can add grilling together to your list of fun summer activities. 

1. Give your kids a short grill tutorial while the grill is off.
2. Teach them Stop, Drop, and Roll if their clothing were to catch on fire.
3. Mark sharp edges with masking tape to prevent bumps and scrapes.
4. Allow the kids to arrange charcoal briquettes if using a charcoal grill.
5. Let the kids help prepare the food for grilling by showing them how to marinate meat, skewer kebabs, and wrap potatoes or corn in aluminum foil. 
6. Once the grill is on, let the kids draw a chalk line around the grill that outlines the "adults only zone." 

And the last and most important tip?? Round up the whole family and chow down! 

Image from Essence 

Contributed by Darcy, Fairmont Private Schools