
Spring Term 1 - January 2025
Spring Term 1: Issue 1
'Deeply rooted in our community, growing together, we reach for the sky.'
This term is flying by, brimming with enriching learning experiences! Our Year 5 and 6 pupils embarked on a fascinating visit to a Sikh Gurdwara, deepening their understanding of different faiths and the values of respect and inclusivity. One parent perfectly captured the significance of such experiences, saying, "Opportunities like this are great in helping our children grow into open-minded, tolerant people."
Closer to home, our outgoing and incoming Head Pupils carried out a brilliant job in officially opening the new bridge, making it easier than ever for everyone to immerse themselves in the beauty of Bardwell’s great outdoors.
Inside the classrooms, curiosity is flourishing as exciting new science topics ignite a passion for discovery. Meanwhile, our emphasis on reading for pleasure has seen Year 5/6 pupils sharing engaging stories with Holly Class, fostering a love for books and strengthening connections across year groups.
With Brain Buddies offering invaluable support in Boxelder, we’re ensuring that mental well-being remains at the heart of our school community. What a fantastic term it’s shaping up to be!
Mrs B
'The seed on good soil stands for those with a noble and good heart.'
Where are they off to now!?
Our famous and very confident ribbon cutters
They were definitely the stars of the day!
Noah and Harry book sharing
Oakley and Joseph
Amelia and Lyn Evie
Subtraction in Year 2
Beech Class teddy bear's picnic
Subtraction
How many bones does a hand have?
Freddie and Karl enjoy Greek myths together
The hippos are back!
Welcome to Miss Lewis our fantastic new administration assistant, working on Monday and Wednesday mornings.
From Andrew Berry - CEO of the Tilian Partnership
We are frequently asked by parents how they can protect their children at home when online. The South West Grid for Learning (a leader in online safety in education) has published the following advice:
Use Parental Controls: Take advantage of tools like iOS Screen Time, Microsoft Family Safety, and Google Family Link to set restrictions based on your child’s age on your family devices
Explore Safe Search Options: Encourage younger children to use child friendly search tools like Swiggle and investigate safety options provided by your home broadband provider such as router settings.
Communicate Openly:
Take an interest in your child’s online world and have a conversation about what they like and what they don’t like.
Encourage them to share concerns about anything upsetting they encounter online and what they should do if they come across anything that worries or upsets them.
Discuss expectations as part of a family agreement and agree things like time online and devices before bedtime. Remember family agreements apply to parents/carers too.
Engage with Schools: Attend parental awareness sessions and discuss any online safety concerns with your child’s school. Collaboration between parents and schools is key to managing risks so should be mutually supportive.
Diary Dates
The dates below have been set for the full academic year but are subject to change. Please keep an eye on this newsletter, the online calendar on the website and your email for any date/time changes and for additional events.
Spring Term 2025
Friday 14th February - Beech Class bake sale, see poster later in newsletter.
15th-23rd February - half term holiday.
3rd March, National offer day (secondary), Y6,
6th March - World Book Day
16th April, National offer day (primary), pre-school children
5th-21st April - Easter Holiday
Summer Term 2025
Swimming lessons Y2-Y6, Thursdays
22nd April, PD Day 5 of 5. School closed for pupils, staff in.
23rd April, children return to school
Monday 5th May - Bank Holiday
24th May - 1st June - half term holiday.
9th/10th July - Thurston Community College intake (transition) days and evening parent meeting
Childcare Choices - Tax Free Childcare
I'm pleased to inform you that we have registered as a provider with Childcare Choices. This means that if you are eligible for Tax Free Childcare (TFC) you can use this to pay for wraparound clubs (Breakfast and After School Clubs).
If you would like to know more, please read the guidance on the Childcare Choices TFC webpage. Then, please speak to me if you would like to take up this option so that I can adjust your child(ren)'s Arbor settings accordingly.
Sarah Allman
Office Manager
Online Safety Newsletter - January 2025
The latest issue of the Knowlsey Online Safety Newsletter is here.
Important and useful information in this issue includes Fortnite Battle Royale and age rating guidance. You may also find the article about the campaign for a Smartphone Free Childhood interesting. Please take look and keep your child safe online.
Suffolk Parent Carers Forum
Suffolk Parent Carer Forum would like to share our upcoming focus groups that are scheduled before half term. We ask that you please share them with your SEND parents and carers.
Educational Health & Care Plan (EHCP) Quality Assurance (QA) Focus Group – Friday 7th February – 11AM – 12:30PM
This is an opportunity for parents and carers to speak with professionals from the QA team and share their feedback and experiences.
These sessions are virtual meetings hosted on Teams and require registration. If you have any parents or carers that would like to participate in both, or either, of these sessions, please ask them to email info@suffolkpcf.co.uk detailing which focus group they would like to attend.
We also offer the option to submit feedback to info@suffolkpcf.co.uk if parents and carers are unable to attend these sessions.
Kind Regards,
Suffolk Parent Carer Forum
Mobile phone waiver form
We actively discourage children bringing mobiles to school, however we recognise that for those children who have permission to walk home unaccompanied from school, a mobile phone gives you peace of mind.
We are therefore happy to store a child's mobile phone in the office on the days they need to bring it into school. We will lock the phone in the safe when we can, but please be aware that this is not always possible. Your child's phone could therefore be stored in the office which is unlocked and occasionally unstaffed through the standard school day. We do not take any responsibility for loss or damage to phones that are at school.
Please let your child know that their phone needs to be switched off before entering the school premises (from the gate) and must not be switched back on until they have exited the gate. Mobile phones must not be used on the school premises.
We encourage you to look at this NSPCC/Vodafone toolkit and recommend that you discuss phone and online safety with your child as well as setting up the relevant parental controls.
If you would like your child to bring a mobile phone into school, please complete this waiver form.
Thank you,
Mrs Boyd
Holidays during school time
On the 24th August 24, the DFE changed how holidays or time away from school are authorised. Headteachers are no longer able to authorise term time absences for family holidays. There are a few exceptions but these will need to be discussed with school before holiday forms are submitted. Please note, that holiday absences are now dealt with directly by the local authority who will issue fines for term time holiday absences. If you would like any more details, don't hesitate to come and talk to Mrs Boyd.
Wraparound Care (Clubs)
Breakfast Club (BC) - daily from Wednesday 4th September. £1 per session.
After School Club (ASC) - Mon to Thurs, from Monday 9th September. £2 per session.
Wraparound Care is free of charge for pupils on income-related Free School Meals.
If you book a place for your child and do not then need it, please let us know in advance otherwise we will still charge you.
Please book your child(ren)'s place(s) via Arbor. You will need to add a credit payment to 'other clubs' first.
In the interest of safety, during ASC the outside gate will be locked until just before 4.30 pm. If you would like to collect your child earlier than this, please ring the office before 3 pm. After school club leaders do not answer the phone during the session as this would mean leaving the children unattended. Many thanks for your cooperation.
Dojo Updates
Please make sure that your Dojo account is working. Class teachers will share weekly information regarding your child's learning as well as reminders about school events, trips and dressing up days. Please talk to your class teacher if you are having difficulties logging on. Please note that we do not pick up messages from parents via Dojo. If you need to get an urgent message to your child's teacher please telephone the office - leave a voicemail if necessary.
Holiday Activities and Food Programme (HAF)
Families of children on income related Free School Meals have recently had the SCC/Abbeycroft Leisure/Explore Outdoors programme sent to them. Full details are in the letter, but do please ask if you need any further information.
They say: "These sessions are extremely popular, spaces are limited and are allocated on a first come first served basis"
If your child is in receipt of income-related Free School Meals, you have also recently received information about the Discretionary Grant Funded supermarket voucher scheme. If you have any queries about this support, please speak to Mrs Allman
Mrs Allman's reminders
- Walking home unaccompanied form (Y5/6)
If you would like to give permission for your Y5 or Y6 child to leave the school unaccompanied at the end of the day (including after ASC sessions) please download and complete this form, or contact me to ask for a hard copy to be sent home with your child. We recommend reading this advice from the NSPCC before making the decision. They offer guidance on walking home alone, being at home alone (not recommended for under 12s), being cared for by siblings and important facts to discuss with your child.
- Arbor contact details
Please take the time to check that all your details on Arbor are up-to-date. For example: Do we have the emergency contact details for at least two parents/guardians? Is/are your phone number(s) correct, including any work number? Is your doctor's surgery information still correct? You should be able to make changes via the Arbor website or app. If you have any problems, please don't hesitate to ask.
- Asthma medication & healthcare plans
Please ensure that you have provided your child's medication (e.g inhaler) to be kept in school - check with the class teacher if necessary. We also need an up-to-date allergy or asthma healthcare plan. it is so important that we have a plan that is 1yr old or less so that we can work with you to keep your child safe in school. Please ensure you speak to your medical practitioner ASAP to obtain an updated plan.
PTA UPDATE… PTA UPDATE… PTA UPDATE
Happy New Year! Well what a busy autumn term we had! Our first cake sale of the year, the Christmas fair at the tithe barn and our usual Christmas raffle.
The Christmas fair made just over £40 thanks to those who attended and a very generous donation made from a Bardwell resident.
Many thanks to all those that donated to the Christmas raffle and purchased raffle tickets. A huge thank you to The Shhhh Baker for providing the wonderful cakes. We raised a huge £285 for the PTA through this event! Congratulations to those who won the great prizes.
Don’t forget, all our fundraising goes back to the children through trips and resources. So far this year we have paid for the school Christmas tree and towards the Christmas lunch, as well as two amazing school trips and watch out for the new canopy that will be going up in the forest.
Our next PTA event will be the Beech Class Bake sale which will be on the Friday 14th February, we kindly ask that Beech class families bring in cakes to sell to the rest of the school on this day.
Please come along to our next AGM - the date TBC in February/ March, where you can share your ideas and find out what we have planned for the year.
Thank you for all your support,
Bardwell PTA
Psychology in Schools Team - workshop programme
We are pleased to announce our upcoming free online parent/carer workshops for the Spring term! Please see the flyer attached for dates and booking information for parent/carer workshops on mental health and wellbeing. We have also attached a social-media-friendly image. Please do share these with your staff/teams, on social media and to families who might find these workshops beneficial.
All our upcoming workshops can be booked for free on our Eventbrite page. Information on all our workshops, past and present, as well as workshop recordings, can be found on our website.
Many thanks,
Psychology in Schools Admin Team
Active School Uniform
Bardwell is an inclusive school where children are treated with equality and their individuality celebrated. Our school’s active uniform plays a key role in promoting pride, self-confidence, and a feeling of belonging. We strongly believe that this contributes to the children's well being, removing the additional pressures of deciding what to wear and the added stress of meeting the expectations of peers. In an ever increasing world of social pressure for young people, our uniform removes the points of difference between students and provides a greater focus on school based activities and learning. Therefore, in the interests of equality;
● Active uniforms should be worn at all times
● Spare clothes should be our active uniform NOT home clothes
● Hairstyles must not attract undue attention
● No make-up
● Piercings and jewellery should be discreet and safe to wear, e.g. single studs in ears.
Your child can wear any one of the six Cog colours (red, royal blue, navy blue, green, yellow, purple) as their polo shirt, OR a white one. These are the only acceptable colours for the polo shirt. Please note that the polo shirts do NOT need to have the Bardwell logo on but the sweatshirts MUST.
Colourful polo shirts are available in the school uniform ranges of all the major supermarkets. Logo'd polo shirts (white) and sweatshirts (all colours) are available only from our uniform supplier, Gooddies.
As always, children are also welcome to wear gingham dresses, in any of the six Cog colours, during any term.
PLEASE LABEL EVERYTHING! It is almost impossible for us to reunite you with 'lost' property without a name in it.
Cool Milk - the school milk scheme
Cool Milk have asked us to circulate this information letter to parents/carers.
In short, if your child is under the age of 5 they are receiving funded milk in school under the Nursery Milk Scheme and there is no need for you to take any further action.
If you pay for your child to have milk after their 5th birthday, there will be a price increase - please see the letter.
NCFC Girls Football Opportunity
Dear Parents/Guardians,
We are excited to offer a free open trial session for female footballers in school years 5 to 10 our Player Development Centre at Bury St Edmunds. This session is open to all girls interested in football, whether they're looking to start or take their game to the next level.
If successful in the trial, players will have the opportunity to join our development programme, where they will:
- Participate in weekly training sessions delivered by our UEFA-qualified coaches, focusing on both education and enjoyment.
- Train alongside highly talented players to improve their skills and tactical knowledge.
- Progress within the club’s development pathway.
- Receive a free Norwich City RDP training kit.
- Have the chance to travel on residential training trips.
- Compete in fixtures against other external development programmes.
- Enjoy opportunities such as attending Norwich City games at Carrow Road or at The Nest.
Please see the details below and book your place for the trial session:
Book your place here: https://forms.gle/w9qMkDcWYb6iDoKp7
If you have any questions, feel free to get in touch with me via email at phil.turner@canaries.co.uk
We look forward to seeing many aspiring footballers at the session with us very soon!
Kind regards,
Phil Turner
Girls Football Development Coordinator
Norwich City Football Club
Bury St Edmunds Cathedral half term events
Hi everyone – we have free activities on Weds Feb 19th for children aged 11-18. We will be den building down in the Old Orchard, cook lunch together, have scrap woodwork, crafts and games. Priority booking for young people with an identified need. Flier attached.
Let me know if you would like to reserve a space.
Warm wishes, Jane
Jane Dow Youth Project Lead
Football camp - February half term
We are sharing this information on behalf of the organiser.
GVTSSP half term programme
Sports Camp 18-21 February 2025
Tuesday 18 Feb: 9.00am-12.00pm Gymnastics or Karate
12.30-3.30pm Dance or Parkour
Wednesday 19 Feb: 9.00am-12.00pm Football or Skateboarding or UV Sports
12.30-3.30pm Football or Indoor Games or Skateboarding & Scooters
Thursday 20 Feb: 9.00am-12.00pm Inflatables & Multisports
12.30-3.30pm Inflatables & Multisports
Friday 21 Feb: 9.00am-12.00pm Nerf and laser Tag
12.30-3.30pm Nerf and laser Tag
Ages: 5 – 13 yrs
Venue: Beyton, Thurston Sixth (IP30 9AA)
£12 per workshop
Mid Suffolk Leisure Centre half term activities
Sandringham Estate half term activities
Please find attached details of the various activities which are on offer at Sandringham over the February half term.
Sandringham Gardens will also be open on select days in February and March so please take a look at our website for further information.
1st Honington (RAF) Scout Group
We have Beavers for children aged 6-8, Cubs for children age 8-10½ and Scout for children aged 10½ -14. We are run by a small team of dedicated volunteers and are always happy to welcome new adult volunteers to our team, either to help run the Sections or to helo manage the Group. Our usual meeting days are on a Monday 6.30-8 (Cubs), Tuesday 6.15-7.30 (Beavers) and Wednesday 7-9 (Scouts).
Last term our Scouts camped, hiked, learnt to use axes, knives and saws safely, tried tomahawk throwing and took part in a District dodgeball competition. Cubs camped, learned how to read a map, hiked, had a singing lesson, took part in Parliament Week, made Christmas cakes and had a Christmas craft evening. Beavers learned how to ride their bikes safely, tried their hand at air rifle shooting, learned to tie knots, went to Colchester Zoo, decorated Christmas biscuits, made Christmas decorations and went to the Pantomime,. The whole Group attended the Bury St Edmunds Remembrance Day Parade and the RAF Honington Christingle and Carol Service.
This term our various Programmes include Ten Pin Bowling, Highland Games, Pancakes, Airfix modelling, Laser Quest, hiking, knots, fire safety and Camps.
If you are interested in your child joining one of our Sections or you would like to volunteer, please contact Judy Brooks e-mail judy.brooks2010@btinternet,com, phone number 07805 777162 or Martin Brooks e-mail gsl1sthoningtonraf@gmail.com, phone number 07531 560701.
Premier Sports - half term activities
February half term - Multi Sports Courses
Dear Parent / Guardian
We are really excited to be running holiday courses this February half term and wanted to inform you about the courses available locally.
As the UK’s number one provider of primary school sport and physical activities, we know how important staying active is to the health, well-being, and development of your children. Our Holiday Camps are designed to keep your children active throughout the school holidays, introduce them to new and exciting activities, and create a fun-filled experience with seasonal themes that will stick with them for years to come.
Take a look at our Holiday camp video to get a feel of what to expect:- https://youtu.be/NPYCiabAtlM?si=4FpakED_4PkWSuNm
Barrow Primary
Age range: 5-11 yrs
Camp type: Multi Activity
Time: 9am-3:30pm
Price: £24.99 per day
Dates: Mon 17th February - Fri 21st February
Booking link:
https://www.premier-education.com/parents/venue/courses/5867-920998/
Hockey Club
We have been asked to share this information:
My name is Harry Reidy, and I am the Club Development Manager at Bury St Edmunds Hockey Club. As part of our mission to promote hockey and provide more opportunities for young people to engage with the sport in our local area, we are reaching out to schools to collaborate on some exciting initiatives.
We would greatly appreciate your support in sharing our "New to Hockey" flyer with parents via your upcoming Christmas round-up emails. This flyer is included as an attachment and introduces a fun and inclusive opportunity for children to try hockey for the first time.
Club Development Manager
Bury St Edmunds Hockey Club
bseclubdevelopmentmanager@outlook.com
Parking near School
We'd like to remind you that stopping on the zigzags is not allowed between the hours of 8am and 4.30pm.
You may also park near the Church porch from where there is a footpath that comes out to School Lane next to the Windmill.
Please ensure that if you park along School Lane you do not block any driveways and avoid the residents' parking spaces at 25-43 School Lane (marked red below, parking in the green spaces is fine).
Bardwell Charities - financial aid
We have been asked by the trustees of the Bardwell Charities fund to encourage our local families to apply for financial support. They've said,
"There is money available whether for trips, music lessons, uniform or other need.
Please DO encourage parents/carers to apply."
You might, for example, wish to request some help with the Y5/Y6 residential, or with transport costs for HAF holiday programme activities. All you need to do is write a short email explaining:
- that you are resident in Bardwell
- what the need is and why it is important for your family/child.
Please note that, contrary to previous information, we have recently been informed by Bardwell Charities that this information only applies to Bardwell residents.
Send your email to bardwellcharities@btinternet.com
If you would like any help with your request, please ask Mrs Allman who is happy to help and will keep all information you share with her confidential.
To find out more, please visit our webpage at:
Bardwell Church - January
Please see the church website for more information.
Bardwell Church is open every day from 9am to dusk.
Kiddle search engine
You may wish to consider setting Kiddle as your default browser on your home devices. They say:
Kiddle is a kid safe visual search engine. Kiddle returns results for each query in the order shown:
1. Safe sites and pages written specifically for kids. Handpicked and checked by Kiddle editors.
Typically, results 1-3.
2. Safe, trusted sites that are not written specifically for kids, but have content written in a simple way, easy for kids to understand. Handpicked and checked by Kiddle editors.
Typically, results 4-7.
3. Safe, famous sites that are written for adults, providing expert content, but are harder for kids to understand. Filtered by Google safe search.
Typically, results 8 onwards.
Since Kiddle results are either handpicked and checked by our editors or filtered by Google safe search, you know you get kid-oriented results without any explicit content. In case some bad words are present in a search query, our guard robot will block the search.
Is My Child Too Ill for School? - NHS advice
We are very keen to have children attending school if they are well enough. Please have a look at this NHS advice if you are unsure.
If your child is ill, you must phone into the school before 9am, giving a reason for the absence ('unwell' is not sufficient), leave a voicemail if you need to. Please do not email in for absence.
We recommend that you are familiar with the Tilian Attendance Policy.
SCC information for Cost of Living Support
Suffolk County Council has asked us to share with families their updated 'Cost Of Living Support' information.
Free School Meals - could you be eligible?
Your child may be eligible for free school meals throughout primary school. This could save you approximately £480 per year.
To check or apply online, visit: https://www.suffolk.gov.uk/children-families-and-learning/schools/school-meals-uniforms-and-trips/apply-for-free-school-meals/
Check if you're eligible
Your child will get free school meals if you receive any of the following:
- Income Support
- Income-based Job Seeker's Allowance
- Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
- Guarantee element of State Pension Credit
- Child Tax Credit but no element of Working Tax Credit and have an annual income (as assessed by HM Revenues & Customs) that does not exceed £16,190
- If you are supported under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
- Working Tax Credit during the four-week period immediately after your employment finishes or after you start to work fewer hours per week
- Universal Credit (provided you have an annual net earned income of no more than £7,400 (£616.67 per month), as assessed by earnings from up to three of your most recent assessment periods).
We encourage you to apply, because the school receives additional funding (Pupil Premium) for all children on income-related Free School Meals.
About Us
Email: bardwell@tilian.org.uk
Website: https://www.bardwell.org.uk/
Location: School Lane, Bardwell, Bury Saint Edmunds IP31 1AD, UK
Phone: 01359 250854
Twitter: @BardwellPrimary