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Dear Parents and Carers, This will be the last newsletter of the year. Your children have amazed us this year with their enthusiasm for learning, their caring and polite manners and their sense of fun. Their annual reports are a real celebration of all they have achieved and we are very proud of them all. We wish our Year 6 leavers the very best of luck as they start new adventures at high school. We will miss them. There are a few updates I need to give you some of which relate to events in September. Sports Day
At the time of writing, the weather looks fairly unsettled for this week. We are very much hoping Sports Day can go ahead but will need to decide on Wednesday morning based on the safety of the children. We will communicate this to you as quickly as possible. The Nursery beginning of the week group, RN, Year 1 and Year 2 event will take place at 9:30 am and the Nursery end of the week group, RH and Years 3 – 6 will take place at 1:30 pm. Meet the Teacher For Years 1 – 6 we will be holding our annual Meet the Teacher event in September. We do not hold a September meeting for Nursery and Reception as the induction meeting took place in June. The presentations shared at the Nursery and Reception meetings are on the school website if you want to refer back to them. The Meet the Teacher sessions will be on Wednesday 10th September. The teachers will share their presentation at 5:15 pm and 6 pm – this is repeated so that parents with more than one child in school can attend different presentations. The event will be held in the classrooms. We hope to see as many of you attend as possible. Following the event, the presentations will be on the school website. Parents’ Association News Thank you to those of you who attended the Summer Festival. I am delighted to say that we raised £3639 on the night. Thank you so much to the team for organising such a great event. The total raised this year by the Parents’ Association is £15,700. The school are so grateful for this as it means we can offer so much more to our children. The children really enjoyed the cinema visits which were funded by the PA and we were also appreciative of the time some members of the PA gave to organise a Teddy Bear’s Picnic event for our new Reception children. The Parents’ Association will be holding their annual AGM on Wednesday 17th September at 6 pm. This event will be held in the school. All parents are welcome to attend. School Meals The cost of school meals will be rising to £2.80 in September. This increase has been passed on to us by our school meal provider. School meals continue to be free for children in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 as part of the Universal free school meals scheme. School Library Do you have some time to spare during the school day to help us keep our school library organised and tidy for the children? We would welcome any offers of help from September. If you would like to know more or volunteer, please email the school office. School Uniform I sent links to uniform providers on my last newsletter. Please can I remind you of the uniform requirements for PE lessons. The children need black shorts, a white T-shirt, black pumps and trainers and jogging bottoms for lessons outside when the weather is colder. We ask that PE kit isn’t branded – please save these items of clothing for wearing outside of school. OPAL OPAL is an Outdoor Play and Learning initiative that we have signed up to as a school. Children in British primary schools spend 20% or 1.4 years of their school attendance in play. The programme looks to enhance the offer given to the children during their recreational time. This will be an 18 month to 2-year programme as we work alongside a mentor from OPAL. A working group has already been established and taken part in an introductory meeting. You will hear more about this project as we move forward but we are asking that if you have a tidy of toys over the summer break you consider donating anything suitable to the project. We are particularly looking for moving toys e.g. cars, diggers etc and small world play toys. Additionally, if you are getting rid of any old suitcases, these could be excellent for storage. We will set up some donation points in the new school year. If you want to know more about this initiative please visit the OPAL website - https://outdoorplayandlearning.org.uk/ I would like to finish by thanking you for your support this year. I hope you have a lovely summer break and we look forward to seeing the children in September. Best wishes, Becky Wood Transition week at primary school is an exciting and important time for children as they prepare for the new school year. It’s a chance to meet their new teachers, make new friends and explore their future classrooms. Seeing where they'll be learning and playing in September helps children feel more confident and settled. It’s also a fun opportunity to get a taste of new routines and start looking forward to the adventures ahead in their next year at school!
Ahead of Transition Week starting on 14th July, we’ve put together handy booklets for you to go through with your children. They’ll give a little flavour of what’s to come, helping your child feel more confident, excited, and ready for the new school year! Download your copies from the home page of the website. Entrance is via the Junior gate at the front of the school.
Each class will perform three times – 1:30 pm, 2 pm and 2:30 pm. Between performances you will be able to purchase the Enterprise products the children have made. We can only take cash as payment. 2:50 pm – please congregate on the Junior field facing the Junior playground as the children have a special performance for you. Following this, we will take the children back into the building and dismiss them as we usually would. Arrangements are slightly different for Nursery with one performance at 2 pm. Mrs Robinson has sent details to Nursery parents. |
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