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Weekly Newsletter - 26th April 2024

Something Mrs Wainwright has enjoyed was showing a group of parents round our amazing school. They enjoyed a taster of school meals and had a full tour of school. It was a great opportunity to show them our fantastic learning environment and for them to see where their children spend most of their weekdays. Thank you to all the parents who attended, we will be arranging another opportunity before the end of the school year.

Worship – Our current theme is Service and this week we have been looking at how we all have talents, things we are good at that we can use to help others.  We also discussed how the theme service relates to two of our core British values, Respect and Liberty. We also talked about our Big Question and how helping others should make you smile.

‘Can you think of a time when helping someone else has made you feel joyful?’

Headteachers Awards – Well done to the children who have had a great week in school.  

The teachers in school have decided these children have worked particularly hard this week and should receive a special mention and certificate, presented on a Friday afternoon in our assembly. Well done!

  • Class 1 Izabella      
  • Class 2 Adam            
  • Class 3 David            
  • Class 4 Harmonjot       
  • Class 5 Aayaan 
  • Class 6 Kayke              
  • Class 7 Edward          
  • Class 8 Rachel             
  • Class 9 Labeeb      
  • Class 10 Mariah    
  • Class 11 Daniella        
  • Class 12 Kylan         
  • Class 13 Luke         
  • Class 14 Oscar           
  • Class 15 Jordy  
  • Class 16 Elliot          
  • Class 17 Krystian 

Best Classes in School - These classes worked well this week and together earned the most points for their work and behaviour.        

  • KS1 – Class 7         
  • KS2 – Class 17 

Attendance Winners for week before half term:  

  • KS1 - Classes 1 & 6 - 100%        
  • KS2 – Class 15 – 99.3%

Whole School Attendance for week before half term:    

  • Nursery: 95.2%     
  • Reception to Year 6: 95.4%

Weekly Round Up 

Nursery - In Nursery this week, we have continued to learn about beans. We have read 'Jasper's beanstalk'. We have learnt about the lifecycle of a bean. The children planted their own beans and now they are waiting to see if their beanstalks will grow. We have explored baked beans - some children really enjoyed touching and squashing the beans. In the creative corner, we have decorated the magic beans and explored prints by printing with welly boots. The children also enjoyed filling different size plant pots with soil using trowels. In phonics we practised sounds we have learnt so far (s,a,t).

Reception – This week in Reception, we have continued our topic ' what can we see and how does it change.' We have been sorting fruit and vegetables and talking about where they grow. We have made fruit kebabs this week and have enjoyed tasting new fruits. We had lots of fun planting cress to grow cress heads. In Maths, we have been counting amounts greater than 10 using lots of different counting objects.

Year 1 & 2 - In Year 1 this week the children have enjoyed using their investigative skills in Geography. They have been looking at places in the world that are very different from where we live. The children have learnt about Kampong Ayer which is a settlement in Brunei, and how it is built in the middle of a river. They have studied the houses and how the people live, and have looked at maps and floor plans of a boy called Mohammed's house in order to compare it to their own. Children in Year 2 have enjoyed the start of their topic of Pirates! In History this week, they have studied the female pirate Grace O'Malley and investigated the main events of her life. They have looked at maps of Ireland to see where she was from. Children then acted out key events of her life and worked in groups to sequence the events into chronological order. 


Year 3 & 4 – This week, we have been learning about pharaohs in History, and have been comparing them to other monarchs and leaders in different time eras. In English, Year 4 have enjoyed learning more about Egyptian clothes and using this knowledge to write an information text. In Science, we have been investigating what wildlife and minibeasts live in our local area. In PSHE we have started our new topic, all about first aid and staying safe. This week we have learned about sun safety and how we can stay safe when the weather (hopefully!!) becomes warmer. 

Year 5 & 6 – Lessons - In History, we have looked at how the Greek Empire expanded through trade and not conflict.  In English, we have been writing persuasive letter to supermarkets to discourage them using single use plastic. In PSHE, we have continued looking at first aid and how to act in emergency situations.

Homework - A reminder that homework is now set on a Monday and the deadline for completing homework will be the following Monday.  Children who do not complete their homework will be expected to attend Homework Club on a Monday lunchtime.  
Personal Possessions - A reminder:  Children who bring mobile phones into school (reminder:  mobile phones only need to be brought into school if children travel to school and home on their own), keys, or anything else such as bus passes, need to be handed into the class teacher every morning.

Year 6 SATs Week - We have two weeks in school to go before SATs week.
SATs week will begin on Monday 13th May 2024.  It is vital that all children in Year 6 attend school that week. The test timetable will be as follows:

  • Monday 13th May:        Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling
  • Tuesday 14th May:          Reading 
  • Wednesday 15th May:        Arithmetic & Reasoning 
  • Thursday 16th May:        Reasoning

School Dates 2023 - 2024

  • Friday 3rd May 2024                School Closes at 3.30pm
  • Tuesday 7th May 2024                School Opens at 8.30am
  • Friday 24th May 2024                School Closes at 3.30pm
  • Monday 3rd June 2024                School Opens at 8.30am
  • Friday 14th June 2024                Training Day- No Children in School
  • Friday 19th July 2024                School Closes Summer Break at 3.30pm 

School Dates 2024-2025

  • Monday 2nd September 2024            School Opens at 8.30am
  • Friday 25th October 2024            School Closes at 3.30pm
  • Monday 4th November 2024            School Opens at 8.30am
  • Friday 20th December 2024            School Closes at 3.30pm
  • Monday 6th January 2025            School Opens at 8.30am
  • Friday 14th February 2025            School Closes at 3.30pm
  • Monday 24th February 2025            School Opens at 8.30am
  • Friday 4th April 2025                School Closes at 3.30pm
  • Tuesday 22nd April 2025                School Opens at 8.30am
  • Friday 2nd May 2025                School Closes at 3.30pm
  • Tuesday 6th May 2025                School Opens at 8.30am
  • Friday 23rd May 2025                School Closes at 3.30pm
  • Monday 2nd June 2025                School Opens at 8.30am
  • Friday 18th July 2025                School Closes at 3.30pm

Training Days 2024-2025

  • Friday 22nd November 2024
  • Friday 21st March 2025
  • Friday 13th June 2025
  • Monday 21st July 2025
  • Tuesday 22nd July 2025

FAO Families - Measles and Whooping Cough

Head lice is a common problem especially in children aged 4-11. Whilst they are largely harmless they can be difficult to identify, frustrating to treat, and can spread quickly among children. 

Please visit our website (See link below) for advice leaflets to support families with identification and management of head lice. These are available in English, Romanian and Slovak.

Headlice Information Link


FAO Families - Measles and Whooping Cough

Preventable childhood infections can have a huge impact on a child’s life: they can miss out on education due to time spent unwell, be hospitalised, and have life-long complications such as deafness, blindness, encephalitis (infection of the brain) and paralysis. Sometimes they can cause death. 

There are increased cases of measles and whooping cough, with outbreaks around the country, so there is an urgent need to ensure children are vaccinated and protected against these serious illnesses.

All routine childhood vaccinations are free, and even if your child misses any doses, you can book a catch-up appointment with your GP practice. 

Check their Red Book or contact your GP practice to check they’re up to date.