Weekly Message

Dear Parents,

I hope you all had an enjoyable half term, despite the weather. It is hard to believe we are half way through the year already! The children are back into their routines and I know year 6 are working especially hard as we count down to our Key stage 2 tests. This half term is as busy as ever including a Mothers’ Day stall organized by our wonderful PTA this week (please check which day applies to your child) and new photographs are also being taken for our website on Wednesday. Please could you continue to support the children by listening to them read and returning reading diaries each week.

Thank you for all your continued support,

Mrs Sweeney 


 

SUPERSTARS

Reception -  Olivia

Year 1 - Alfie

Year 2 - Charlie M

Year 3 - Jake

Year 4 - Kane

Year 5 - Patrick

Year 6 - Oliver

Congratulations to all our superstars on your well earned certificates!

PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT ANY FOOD SENT INTO SCHOOL IS NUT FREE

WHAT'S ON

MON - Y5/ 6 MOTHERS’ DAY STALL
TUES - RECEPTION MOTHERS’ DAY STALL
WEDS - Y1/ 4 MOTHERS’ DAY STALL, YEAR 4 AND 5 SWIMMING
THURS - Y3 MOTHERS’ DAY STALL, SPEAK LIKE A NATIVE SPANISH CLUB
FRI - Y2 MOTHERS’ DAY STALL

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Online Safety

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Healthy Lifestyles & Well Being

Did you know less than half of the children in the UK walk to school?

The Physiological Benefits Of Walking With Children  Health Benefits Of Walking For Kids We all know that movement is a must for a healthy body, no matter how old you are. However, as technology continues to make life easier and more convenient, it also tends to result in more inactivity, even in children. Encouraging kids to move is a great way to balance out screenti

Things to Remember:

  • Please make sure there is enough money on your child’s Parentpay account to cover their toast and school dinners.
  • Is the snack you are sending into school healthy? Please ensure that the children do not have crisps, chocolate bars etc for their snack. And nothing containing nuts.
  • Please contact the school office if your child is going to be absent from school.
  • Any bout of sickness or diarrhoea has to have a 48 hour absence after the last episode.

Attendance Matters:

There are several children arriving at school after registration time daily. This has a significant impact on our office team who are having to escort children to their classes. Learning time is also being missed. Please ensure that your child arrives promptly at 8.45am

The school gate will be closed when the bell goes at 8.55am.

If for some reason your child is late, please make sure you go with them and sign them in at the office. Children can not be responsible for signing themselves in.

The school day begins at 8.55am.