
Chopps Chat
May 2025
Headteacher's Comment
Welcome to the latest edition of 'Chopps Chat'
We're now well into our Summer term and things at school are as busy as ever!
Our Spring term was fantastic with even more opportunities for parents to come in and see what your children have been learning. We had some fabulous class assemblies, parents meetings and parent workshops including a makaton session! Keep your eyes peeled on dojo and facebook for more information. Everyone also seemed to thoroughly enjoy World Book Day and a huge thank you to everyone who managed to come in to share a book with their child/children. We can't overstate the importance of listening to your child read and the impact this can have on both the present and the future! We've also had several Design and Technology workshops in Year 1/2 & 3/4 which were well attended and everyone seemed to enjoy!
For the past 12 weeks, we've also run some hugely successful slow cooker workshops. The sessions involve families working together to prepare recipes and pop them in the slow cooker before collecting the delicious meal at the end of the day! Our fabulous chefs prepared pasta dishes, curries, chillies and a very popular chicken taco dish too! At the end of the programme, all parents involved were given a copy of the recipe book used and the slow cooker to keep up the good work! We'd love to run more if we can secure funding so keep your eyes peeled if interested!
I also want to give a huge shout out to our amazing Year 6 children who recently completed their SATs tests. They have worked incredibly hard this year on their learning and each one of them gave 100% across the week and were a credit to the school and themselves!
Since our last newsletter, the report from our recent OFSTED visit has been published. As you may have seen in the news, the overarching one word judgement was scrapped at the end of the last academic year. Each of the 5 areas assessed are graded and we received a 'good' rating for each area. These judgements are a testament to all of the hard work being done in school by everyone including yourselves. We were incredibly proud of our feedback and believe it reflects our amazing little school.
As we move into the Summer term, there are plenty of exciting things to look ahead to including residentials to Robinwood, whole school trips, assemblies, workshops, sports days and much, much more!
Take a look at the important dates below and make sure they're in your diary!
Thank you for your continued support
Mr Smith
Attendance
It has come to our attention that there have been a number of children arriving at school after 9am in recent weeks. Whilst it may seem like just a few moments of missed learning, these moments quickly add up. 5 minutes of being late each day equals 3 full days of schooling missed by the end of the school year. It is also worth remembering that our school day often begins with phonics and reading sessions which provide the foundations for future learning. These lates are recorded as an absence and have a significant impact on your child's attendance record, not to mention their learning. Please make every effort to ensure your child arrives on time each morning and remember that we have a free breakfast club on offer.
Dates for the Diary
- Friday 23rd May - School closed for teacher training day.
- Monday 2nd June - School re-opens after half term
- Wednesday 4th June - Class photographs
- Friday 6th June - PTFA non-uniform day (Donations for Summer fayre welcomed)
- Thursday 19th June - World music day
- 23rd June - 26th June - Bikeability for Year 5/6
- Friday 27th June - PTFA non-uniform day (Donations for Summer fayre welcomed)
- 2nd July - 4th July - Year 5/6 residential to Robinwood
- Tuesday 8th July @ 2pm - Sports day Year 1 - 6
- Wednesday 9th July @2pm - Summer fayre
- Friday 11th July - Years 1-6 visit to Lilidorei
- Wednesday 16th July - Toy Story performance @ 2pm
- Thursday 17th July - Y6 leavers assembly @ 2:30pm
- Friday 18th July - End of year celebration assembly (Everyone welcome) @ 9:00am
- Friday 18th July - School closes for Summer holiday @ 1:30pm
Extra Curricular Clubs
Below is a list of extra-curricular clubs currently on offer. We hope to see as many of you attending as possible!
Lunch Time After School
Monday - Lunch Time - Athletics After School - Gymnastics
Tuesday - Lunch Time - Football After School - Orienteering
Wednesday - Lunch Time - Cheerleading After School - Drama
Thursday - After School - Striking and fielding (KS1)
Friday - Lunch Time - Sports Leaders and Football
Sign up forms for after school clubs are shown on our school Facebook page. If there are any issues with signing up, please contact the office and they will support.
Reading Log
How it works
1) You will receive an email or text from us every week with a weekly reading target.
2) Click on the link in the email to be taken to your childβs reading log β no need for passwords!
3) Leave comments, photos, and audio clips of your child reading for your class teacher.
We've loved seeing some of the amazing snaps of you reading together so far and can't wait to see more. For each week you and your child read 3 times together, they earn a visit to the 'Chopp Shop' where they can exchange their stars for some gifts!
School Uniform
At the bottom of this newsletter, you will see information regarding school unform. Please familiarise yourself with this information. Over the past few weeks, we have seen an increasing number of children arriving at school wearing jewellery and make up. This is not part of the school uniform policy and children will be asked to remove any items of jewellery or make up if seen with them.
Citizen's Advice Appointments
π£ We are thrilled to announce that our school is now working in partnership with Citizens Advice to offer guidance and support to families on a wide range of issues. πͺπΌ
π Citizens Advice is a trusted and highly respected organization that provides free advice and assistance to people facing various challenges in their lives. They have a wealth of knowledge and experience in areas such as housing, finances, family matters, and more. π π°π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦
π We understand that life can sometimes be overwhelming, and we want to ensure that our school community has access to the support they need. By collaborating with Citizens Advice, we are proud to offer all interested parents the opportunity to seek expert guidance and advice. π©ββοΈπΌπ‘
π To schedule an appointment, all you need to do is contact our school office, and our dedicated team will assist you in arranging either face-to-face or phone appointments with Citizens Advice. We want to make this as convenient as possible for you! ποΈπ±
π We genuinely care about the welfare of our students and their families, and this collaboration is just another way we can provide ongoing support to our school community. Together, we can overcome any challenges and thrive! ππͺ
π Don't hesitate to reach out if you believe Citizens Advice can help you or if you have any questions. We're here for you every step of the way! π€π
Packed Lunches
We have noticed recently that some packed lunches being sent in with children contain a number of items which are unhealthy but also unsuitable. Items such as cans or bottles of fizzy pop and/or fruit shoots are not permitted. All children are offered water or milk at lunchtime and throughout the day. Also, items such as lollipops, bags of sweets and any product including nuts such as chocolate and hazelnut spread are also not permitted. Below is an image of foods which are suitable. Please remember that we offer a healthy and nutritious hot school lunch every day. Our current menu's can be found on the school website.
Safeguarding
At Choppington Primary, we take the safety and well-being of our students as our utmost priority. Our designated safeguarding lead is Mr. Smith, with Mrs. Broderick and Mr. Donaghy serving as the deputy safeguarding leads. Together, they ensure that robust safeguarding measures are in place and that our school remains a secure and nurturing environment for all our children.
Safeguarding encompasses all aspects of student welfare, from protection against physical and emotional harm to promoting their overall well-being. It extends beyond the school premises to include online safety and safeguarding during educational trips or activities. We believe that an effective safeguarding system is built upon a partnership between the school and parents, wherein both parties play a vital role.
By working together, we create an environment that encourages children to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. When home and school collaborate effectively, we can identify and address any concerns promptly, ensuring that our students feel safe and supported at all times.
We understand that parents are a valuable source of knowledge about their child's well-being and personal circumstances. Therefore, we encourage you to inform the school of any significant changes or issues that may impact your child's welfare. It is important to remember that even the smallest concern should be brought to our attention, as it allows us to provide the appropriate support.
If you have any concerns or worries, we urge you to reach out to the school immediately. Our staff members, from class teachers to support staff, are always ready to listen and work in partnership with you to find solutions that best meet the needs of your child.
Moreover, we request your cooperation in adhering to the school's policies and procedures relating to safeguarding. These guidelines are in place to ensure the well-being of all children and to maintain a safe and inclusive learning environment. By familiarising yourself with these policies, you can actively contribute to our collective efforts to safeguard our students.
We truly believe that the collaboration between school and home is a key factor in a child's educational journey. By forging a strong partnership, we can provide the best possible educational experience while ensuring the safety and well-being of our students.
Thank you for your continued support. We look forward to working together with you and continuing to provide a high-quality education for your child.
Car Park
Uniform
Schoolcomms
School Gateway is our communication app available on Android, iOS and the web. Itβll work on phones tablets, laptops and even smart watches.
When you log into the app, each of the services we provide will appear in a list for you to choose from.
We plan to use the app to make it easier to communicate, send messages/reminders, pay for trips and meals, sign up to clubs and much more.
An email will be sent next week with set up details. If you'd prefer a letter with instructions, please call in to the office.
The app is free to download and will become our primary means of communication so please do download and sign up.
Online Safety Links
Useful links for online safety.
NSPCC
The NSPCC has this page with tools and advice for how to keep families safe.
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/
Thinkuknow for parents and carers
CEOPβs Thinkuknow Parents and Carers site features advice to help keep children safe online, and to deal with any problems that crop up.
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/
Internet Matters
Internet Matters is an industry backed website with internet safety resources for parents.
https://www.internetmatters.org/
Parent Zone
Parent Zone has lots of articles, videos and advice for parents looking to support their children online.
YoungMinds
The YoungMinds parents helpline is for anyone who is concerned about the wellbeing of a child or young person.
https://www.youngminds.org.uk/parent/parents-helpline-and-webchat
Click CEOP
If you have been a victim of online abuse or you're worried about somebody else, you can report it to CEOP securely
https://www.ceop.police.uk/Safety-Centre/
Childline
If you are being bullied, or you are not ready to make a report to CEOP, you can talk to Childline anonymously online or on the phone - No worry is too big or too small.
Be Internet Awesome
The Be Internet Awesome Family Guide gives families the tools and resources to learn about online safety and citizenship at home.
https://beinternetawesome.withgoogle.com/en_us/
Safer Internet Centre
UK Safer Internet Centre is a partnership of three leading charities with a mission to make the internet a better place for children and young people.
Polite Reminders
We also ask you to be mindful of the language used on the playground. We have lots of children on the playgrounds both in the morning and at pick up times.
About us
Email: admin@choppington.northumberland.sch.uk
Website: www.choppington.northumberland.sch.uk
Location: Choppington Primary School, Eastgate, Scotland Gate, Choppington, UK
Phone: 01670 823197
Facebook: facebook.com/@ChoppingtonPrimarySchool
Twitter: @choppingtonps