Friends, Greeks and Countrymen!
Autumn Term 2 - Issue 1
'Deeply rooted in our community, growing together, we reach for the sky.'
As we approach the festive season, Bardwell's buzzing with activity! Our pupils have been immersed in a whirlwind of engaging experiences, from participating in UK Parliament Week to celebrating diversity on Odd Sock Day. The great outdoors has been our classroom for forest activities, while inside, we've been busy baking, crafting wind turbines, and building team spirit - as well as the daily Maths and English! The air is filled with excitement as nativity rehearsals begin. Look out for costume requests, next week, on Class Dojo.
I'm thrilled to announce our 1st set of newly elected Head Pupils, Mia and Noah - congratulations to all our amazingly mature Year 6 pupils who have decided to share the role throughout the year. Their leadership will undoubtedly contribute to our school's continued success. As always, I'm incredibly proud of our pupils'enthusiasm and achievements.
Keep warm and have a restful weekend,
Mrs B
'The seed on good soil stands for those with a noble and good heart.'
Meet our new Head Pupils!
Our school is in safe hands with Mia at the helm
A big brother to everyone - Congratulations Noah
Cogateers - Officially the hardest working pupils in Bardwell
It's UK Parliament Week!
We've been learning about the origins of democracy with a little help from the multi - talented Boxelders
All good Greeks need a tidy toga
Noah and Joseph debate who should be allowed the vote
Emily is not happy that Greek women had no vote!
A taste of Boxelder learning
Working hard in literacy (as always!)
'Delicious' vocabulary
Anti bullying week
A sprinkle of Beech learning
The Write Stuff Experience Day butter biscuits
More butter biscuits
and more butter biscuits!
Beech get busy in the forest
Sketching for our forest identification guide
Learning the half hitch knot to create bracelets
Forest bracelets
Holly's adventures
Apply for a full-time Reception school place for 2025/2026
Information from Suffolk County Council:
Where can parents find information about how to apply?
All of the information parents/carers need to help them make their decision is available on our website at www.suffolk.gov.uk/admissions including information about the School Travel Policy and some School Travel Scenarios. They will also find on our website:
- Information on how to apply for a school place, including the steps to follow and what to do if they have any queries. This information can also be found in the Admissions to Schools in Suffolk 2025/2026 guide on our website which can also be downloaded.
- Details of all primary (including infant and junior) schools and how places are offered when a school gets too many applications.
Parents/carers should apply for a school place online at www.suffolk.gov.uk/admissions. Only those who are unable to apply online should complete and return to us a paper CAF1 application form which is available to download from www.suffolk.gov.uk/admissions or by contacting us on 0345 600 0981.
Pupils will not be allocated a school place automatically. All parents/carers must make an application for a full-time school place even if their child is already attending a nursery class in an infant or primary school, a pre-school or a family hub next to a school site. This is because a place in a nursery class, pre-school or family hub does not guarantee their child a full-time place at that school.
It is important that parents/carers consider how their child will travel to and from school before they apply for a school place. The following information is very important:
- We will provide Suffolk County Council (SCC) funded school travel to the Nearest Suitable School that would have had a place available for a child when they are: a) aged under 8 and live more than two miles from the school; or b) aged 8 or older and live more than three miles from the school. This would be whether or not an application was made for a place at that school. The distance in a) and b) above is called the statutory walking distance.
- We will only provide SCC funded school travel to the child’s catchment area school when it is the nearest suitable school to their home that would have had a place available for them and they meet the distance criteria.
- It is important that parents/carers check which school is their child’s nearest suitable school on our Nearest School Checker for the 2025/2026 school year. They can find out which are the three nearest Suffolk schools (based on the statutory walking distance including Public Rights of Way) by putting their child’s postcode into the Checker which can be found at nearestschool.suffolk.gov.uk. We update this each year to include new roads and developments.
- Parents/carers School Preferences and the order in which they put them on their admissions application could affect their child’s eligibility for SCC funded school travel. Our School Travel Scenarios can help parents/carers work out when their child might be eligible for SCC funded school travel to their school when the age and distance criteria are met. These can be found in Step 4 of the ‘Applying for a primary school place’ page online at www.suffolk.gov.uk/admissions.
- Full details about SCC funded school travel, including the School Travel Policy, additional arrangements for low income families and those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), can be found at www.suffolkonboard.com/schooltravel.
The Admissions Oversubscription Criteria for Community and Voluntary Controlled schools gives priority to siblings. This means that it is very important that parents/carers include details on the application form of any other child in the school or a child who has already been offered a place at the school. Failure to provide this information may affect the offer of a school place.
The Admissions Oversubscription Criteria for Voluntary Aided, Free Schools and Academies may be different from Community and Voluntary Controlled schools.
Any applications made after the closing date may not be dealt with until after places have been offered to those who applied on time. This means that all available places at a parent/carer’s preferred school(s) may have been filled and it could be some time before the outcome of the application is known.
Parents/carers can keep up-to-date on school admissions by:
Liking us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/SuffolkCountyCouncil/
Following us on Twitter: twitter.com/suffolkcc
If parents/carers have any questions, they can email us at admissions@suffolk.gov.uk or call us on 0345 600 0981 (local rate).
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.
Autumn Term 2024
Wednesday 27th November - KS1 (Y1/Y2) trip to The Robot & The Bluebird concert, The Apex. Please see letter sent 18/10/24 and give your consent via Arbor by 18/11/24.
Tuesday 3rd December, Beech Class trip to Gressenhall Workhouse. Please give consent and pay voluntary contribution on Arbor, see letter sent 13/11/24.
Thursday 5th December, flu immunisation 'mop up' session. For those who had consented but were absent or those who have decided to consent since the first immunisation session. https://eastanglia.schoolvaccination.uk/flu/2024/Suffolk
Wednesday 11th December, Thursday 12th December, Friday 13th December, 2 pm - Nativity performances. Please complete Google Form to let us know your date preference.
Thursday 19th December - Staff and pupils Christmas lunch and Christmas Jumper Day.
Spring Term 2025
6th January, PD Day 4 of 5. School closed for pupils, staff in.
Wednesday 8th January, prospective starters, YR 2025 taster session (*new date!), 4.45pm. Last session for YR 2025 prospective starters to look around the school
15th January, pre-school children. SCC deadline for primary school applications.
3rd March, National offer day (secondary), Y6,
6th March - World Book Day
16th April, National offer day (primary), pre-school children
Summer Term 2025
Swimming lessons Y2-Y6, Thursdays
22nd April, PD Day 5 of 5. School closed for pupils, staff in.
9th/10th July - Thurston Community College intake (transition) days and evening parent meeting
Christmas Jumper Day & school Christmas lunch
On Thursday 19th December, children may wear a Christmas jumper or accessory into school for the day (jumper in place of usual sweatshirt, the rest of their usual active uniform should be worn).
Our Collective Worship team will be asking for a small donation this day to be donated to charity.
We will be having our Christmas lunch on this day.
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
Diabetes Screening - Limited spaces are now available
Our school has been chosen to take part in an important national research study focused on Type 1 Diabetes. As part of this study, your child has the opportunity to undergo a simple test to assess their risk for Type 1 Diabetes. Participation is completely voluntary, and all information will be handled with the utmost confidentiality. This is a valuable opportunity to contribute to medical research and potentially detect early signs of this condition. Places are limited to 20 children on a first come, first serve basis. We sent you a letter and further information on 1st October.
Writing competition for Y5 and Y6
Dear Year 5 and 6 parents and carers,
As autumn turns to winter and our thoughts turn to upcoming festivities, I would like to invite your child to enter an exciting competition involving lots of our local primary schools.
In my role as Transition Co-ordinator, I have had the pleasure of meeting so many Year 6 classes either here at TCC or in their own classrooms over the last term. I look forward to further opportunities over the coming year to answer lots of your children's questions, no matter which secondary school you have chosen; it is a pleasure to help them grow in confidence when thinking about the next chapter in their stories.
Our writing competition offers your child the chance to get creative around the idea of 'The Unexpected Gift': they can write a short story, poem or comic strip under this title. Please forward any entries to me by the deadline of 6 December 2024 at transition@thurstoncollege.org with your child's name, year group and school.
I am planning a festive awards ceremony here at TCC to share some of our top entries on Wednesday 18 December 2024; 4:00 - 5:00pm to which you will receive an invite shortly after the deadline if your child's work has been selected.
Please don't hesitate to stay in touch with me if you have any transition queries and I really look forward to celebrating the wonderful creativity I know so many of your children will share with me soon.
Yours sincerely
Sarah Webdale
Transition Co-ordinator
Thurston Community College
Recruiting now – South Suffolk Youth Guitar Ensemble
Welcoming all young guitar enthusiasts - Come and play as part of our South Suffolk Youth Guitar Ensemble at Northgate Arts Centre, Ipswich.
Rehearsing weekly, you will make new friends, develop your skills, and play, enjoy and perform with others.
Beginning on Thursday 7 November 2024 (4.30 – 5.30pm)
South Suffolk Youth Guitar Ensemble Poster
For further information and to sign up please visit: Area ensembles - Suffolk County Music Service (suffolkcountymusicservice.co.uk)
Contact: county.musicservice@suffolk.gov.uk
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.
After School Club Pick Up Time and Friday opening
In the interest of safety, 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.
School Nursing User Survey
As part of the drive to ensure children's services meet the needs of Suffolk’s population, service users and stakeholders are invited to share their views on Healthy Child Services and Family hubs. This includes the School nursing service.
Please encourage children and parents that use the service and staff that refer to the school nursing service to give their views by 29 November 2024.
To complete the survey please visit: Healthy Child Service and Family Hubs (0-5 services) user feedback - Suffolk County Council (suffolk.gov.uk)
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.
I have recently contacted everyone whose plan is over 1 year old or who needs to update an inhaler. Please do this as soon as convenient.
PTA UPDATE... PTA UPDATE... PTA UPDATE...
We enjoyed a fantastic open morning along with our informal coffee morning at school on the last day of term. Thank you to all those that attended and Polly for providing the delicious cake and Sarah for the cookies! With the proceeds of the coffee morning and the cake sale we made £96.50. Thank you Boxelder class for providing a lovely variety of cakes - we all enjoyed eating them!
We would like to give you advance notice of our upcoming PTA a meeting at the Grumpy Goat on Friday 6th December- come along and share ideas and meet the PTA!
We also have our jingle and mingle event being held by the church at the Tithe Barn on Saturday 30th November- this is a morning drop in where you can play a few games, make your own reindeer food and purchase some coffee and nibbles and Christmas treats! See the poster for further info.
As we begin to enter the festive period we will again be asking for donations for our wonder Christmas raffle- this is always a big fundraiser for the PTA and we would be so pleased if you could donate some Christmas themed items so we can make some boxes to sell for our raffle.
We will hopefully have some further information on the new ‘cash pot for schools’ event that is currently going on in ASDA in the coming weeks… so watch this space! We also use easy fundraising as a way to enhance our income. Please do this for all of your Christmas shopping.
Thank you for your continued support.
Bardwell PTA committee
Wraparound Care (Breakfast/After School Clubs)
Breakfast Club - daily from Wednesday 4th September. £1 per session.
After School Club - 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.
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.
Suffolk Junior Chess Club
An important read for all parents/carers
The November issue of the Knowsley newsletter is available here with useful information about WhatsApp, age appropriate gaming and how to safely set up a YouTube channel.
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).
Term Dates 2024-25
Term dates for 2024-25 are now available - ask in the office for a hard copy. They are also available from the school website (scroll down for 2024-25).
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:
Funded CACHE courses for parents/carers
We are working to promote fully funded CACHE courses with certification, available in levels 1, 2 & 3, for school support roles that are funded by the ESFA (Education Skills Funding Agency).
Funding has been made available in your school's area for our next course for this academic year, which starts on 30th September and we would be very grateful if you could make the parents/ carers at your school aware of this.
As the funding has been awarded by the ESFA there are some eligibility criteria that must be met for a fully funded place, which is listed on our website: www.studysmartuk.online
These courses are designed to make it easy for parents/carers who are looking to gain the necessary qualifications for a school support role, as the classes are run online, within school hours and during term times. Allowing parents to fit the classes in with school drop offs and collections.
Upon enrollment learners are asked to complete two short initial assessments online, in English and Maths to determine which level they should start on. However, the funding allows each learner to progress up to level 3, if they wish to.
We have funding in your school's area and wondered if you could share the attached poster to parents and carers at your school, so they can be made aware of this opportunity. I have attached the poster in both a PDF and JPEG for you to choose from, depending on the platform you use to communicate to parents.
We work closely with your local job centre and are able to offer a job interview to those who complete the course.
The deadline to enrol is the end of 25th September!
If you wish to see further information about the courses, please head to: www.studysmartuk.online
Bardwell Church - November
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.
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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