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  • Year 6 Award Ceremony

    Thu 21 Jul 2022

    Year 6 Award Ceremony

     

    Today marked the last day for our current Year 6 classes.  A special celebration assembly was held to celebrate all the achievements of the Year 6 pupils.

     

    Well done to all the Year 6 pupils - you have all done yourselves very proud this year.

     

    We Love Year 6!

  • Attendance Assembly - Summer Term

    Wed 20 Jul 2022

    Attendance Assembly - Summer Term

     

    Today, the attendance assembly was held to celebrate those pupils who had achieved 100% attendance this term term.

     

    During the assembly, pupils who achieved 100% attendance were announced and they will be awarded a certificate and a bronze, silver or gold 100% attendance badge.

     

    In addition, the raffle for the bikes was held.  Congratulations to  Ethan in Year 2, Faith in Year 4 and Farid in Year 6!

    A big well done to Henryk in Nursery and Ishwin in Reception for winning a book token for 100% attendance!

     

    Well done to all the winners this term as well as all our pupils who achieved 100% attendance for the Summer Term, some of who have also attended every day across this academic year.

  • Hot weather information

    Sun 17 Jul 2022 Mrs Sulma

    Following on from the weather warnings issued at the end of last week, school will be open on Monday 18th and Tuesday 19th July. The school has put in place a number of measures and has updated the hot weather risk assessment which can also be found here.

    We would draw parents and carers attention to advice issued by the NHS to keep as cool and safe as possible, which can be found at https://www.england.nhs.uk/2019/07/nhs-top-tips-for-families-to-stay-safe-as-heatwave-marks-start-of-school-holidays/ Please do take care over the weekend period especially on Sunday to remain as safe as possible.

    The school has already implemented measures to keep rooms within the school as cool as possible. These include:

    • Turning off lights and interactive whiteboards as much as possible
    • Opening doors and windows to allow air to circulate
    • Leaving classrooms open for pupils to enter during the lunchtime break if they become too hot
    • Access to drinking water
    • Asking parents and carers to ensure that their child has applied suncream, wears a hat and has a water bottle in school that can be refilled
    • Breaks have been increased during PE lessons.

    In addition to these measures, the following will also apply on Monday 18th and Tuesday 19th July:

    • Pupils may wear a choice of the school’s summer uniform (shorts and a white shirt or a summer dress/dress and shorts combination) or their school PE kit. Please note that this must be a white t-shirt and either navy or black short and not clothing of colours other than these. Pupils do not have to wear ties on these two days. Footwear should still be appropriate to school (e.g. flipflops or shoes without backs may not be worn).
    • The school will keep pupils inside at lunchtime and in the afternoon.
    • As you have already been informed, there are no PE lessons scheduled for next week.
    • Blinds in rooms will be closed when the sun is on the windows and doors.

    Should your child present with any symptoms or signs of heat exhaustion, the school will telephone you to arrange to collect them. The DfE has made it clear that it does not expect schools to close during this time. We will, however, give an option to parents and carers to collect their child from their classroom door from 3pm on Monday and Tuesday. All pupils must be collected by 3:20pm unless they are booked to attend Ted’s Club. Please note that this does not apply to pupils who have permission to walk home by themselves: they will be released at 3:20pm.

     

    Breakfast and Ted's Club will operate as usual.


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