Weekly Newsletter
May 17th 2024
Important Dates!
- Fri 24th May - All children break up for half term
- Mon 3rd June - Return to school
- Fri 7th June - 6LD at INTO University Transition Workshop
- Mon 10th - Wed 12th June - Year 6 Kingswood Trip
- Mon 10th - Fri 14th June - Year 1 Phonics Screening Check
- Fri 21st June - 6MS at INTO University Transition Workshop
⭐Don't forget to check Class Dojo regularly for up-to-date news⭐
Important Message!
Please can we make sure that bikes and scooters are not left at the front entrance of school. If your child is late to school, you need to take the bike or scooter with you. If your child is in After School Club, they should be left in the bike shelter in the main yard and collected after club.
Bikes and scooters should only be left under the bike shelter in the main school yard. Many thanks for your cooperation with this.
Attendance
Whole School Attendance this week - 93%
We are aiming for at least 97% - let's work together to make this happen!!
RJB 89.9
RCW 92
1DB 95.5
1RJ 89.6
2LH 90.8
2AW 97.5
3LK 94.2
3NJ 87.9
4AK 97.7
4LL 94.8
5JW 96.4
5AH 87.1
6LD 97.6
6MS 99.1
Please remember that if your child is going to be absent from school you should call school before 8.30am to report this. If they are off for multiple days, you should call school each day that they are off. If your child is suffering from something such as a cough or cold we do recommend that you send them into school and see how they get on. It is amazing how many children perk up once they get into school and we can assure you that if it becomes evident that a child should not be in school we will make contact with yourself as parent/carer.
As a school, our attendance has greatly improved over the last year and this is all thanks to you and the effort you are making in getting your children into school every day.
Weekly Reflection
We have been reflecting on our word of the week 'love thy neighbour' this week and thinking about the good work Christian Aid do.
Christian Aid are a global movement of people, churches and local organisations. Their mission is to eradicate extreme poverty by tackling its root causes.
Everyone is equal in the sight of God. Yet we live in a world where poverty still persists.
For over 70 years, Christian Aid have been standing with the poorest of our neighbours. They work in 37 countries, with people of all faiths and none, to stand up for dignity, equality and justice.
Together we can create a world where everyone can live a full life, free from poverty.