Easter Raffle 2024

£1 per ticket. All tickets must be purchased through ParentPay. Please note that only one transaction can be made so all tickets you require must be purchased at the same time. The raffle will close on Tuesday 19th March and will be drawn on the afternoon of Wednesday 20th March. Winners will be contacted directly. All money raised will go into school fund to help subsidise school trips/events. Good luck everyone!

Site Security

Dear Parents/Carers,

We have noticed some issues around attempted access to our site after school via the top gate leading to the Wrekin Way. We even had to stop a lady with a shopping trolley yesterday who wanted to use it as a cut through.

There have also been issues with teenagers, who keep coming back and attempting to ride bikes etc on our site.

As a result of this we are going to lock this gate at 3.30pm to unsure continued safety for our Afterschool Club children.

Thank you for your understanding.

Miss Cook

 

Drop in session from the Healthy child team

Please see below the invite to an informal chat session on all things health related and dietary needs for early years with the Healthy child team from the local hub. This is a great drop in session for any support or guidance needed.
Parents with small babies and toddlers are welcome too, there will be a safe area for them to play if needed and room for prams.

World Book Day

World Book Day will be taking place next half term (Thursday 7th March). With the cost of living crisis impacting on us all, we wanted to make you aware that we will be organising a costume “swap shop”. We will explain details nearer the time but wanted to let you know in advance not to buy new, expensive costumes but to start digging out any old costumes you might have.

 

 

Attendance

Dear Parents/Carers,

We recognise the importance of good attendance and have this as a central part of the school’s vision, values, ethos and day to day life.

We also recognise the interplay between attendance and the wider school impact this has on our children. This impact could include attainment, behaviour,  special education needs support, supporting pupils with medical conditions or disabilities, safeguarding, wellbeing and support for disadvantaged children.

As part of our clear vision for attendance, we evaluate and monitor expectations, processes and data very regularly.

Across the Autumn term our attendance for the whole school was 95.18% (This is below our target of 96.5%)

The Early Years children attendance figure ended at 92.98%.

Special Educational Needs (SEND) registered children attendance was 95.22%   verses non-SEND at 95.17%  

Pupil premium registered children was 94.05% verses non pupil premium at 95.51%  

We will continue to have a careful focus on attendance as we know it is not only important to your child’s progress and attainment, but also their wellbeing and wider development.

Thank you for your continued support.

Miss Cook