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.

Message for parents

Please can we remind parents to keep children off the outside play area by the reception classrooms during the morning drop off and after school pick up.

Staff are having to tidy up the area before preparing it for the days’ activities which shortens the time in which children can access the area to learn.

Additionally, some resources have been played with, left out in the rain and have sadly been ruined meaning they’ve had to be thrown away and replaced. 

Many thanks

Reception Team

Message to parents – Birthday photo

In preparation for our RE lesson this Thursday please can parents send a birthday related photo of your child by this Wednesday preferably via the reception email or paper copies are fine too.

 

Thank you

Reception team

Height & Weight Checks for Reception pupils

Please see attached information regarding the upcoming height & weight checks for reception pupils taking place in school on Monday 26th February.

A letter regarding the checks will go home with pupils today, including a withdrawal form if you do not wish for your child to have the check, this form must be returned to school by Friday 9th February. If you are happy for your child to have the check, you do not need to do anything.

 

NCMP Parents pre-measurement guidance letter 2023 FINAL

Eye screening letter for reception 2024

E02780184 DHSC PRE Measuring Leaflet HR_Print

 

Next week – request to parents

Next week Reception will be learning about weddings. The children will have the opportunity to talk about their own experiences of weddings/what they know about weddings. If you have any wedding photographs (copies NOT originals) and your child would like to bring them in to share with the rest of the class, please do so by Wednesday 17th Jan.

Many Thanks

The Reception Team

Happy New Year Reception!

Happy New Year!
We hope you all have had a wonderful Christmas break and new year celebrations.
We are looking forward to welcoming you all back on Monday to start our exciting new topic (details of this will be stuck in diaries next week).
A reminder that we have a special show and tell session on Monday afternoon, so you are invited to bring in one toy, clearly named to show and tell to your classmates. Please avoid electronics and toys with small parts as we would hate for anything to get lost or broken.

PE days for Spring are now Thursday and Friday, so please dress in PE kit on these days.
Forest school continues to be Wednesday, so please bring kit in to change into on this day.

See you all soon! The Reception team.

Beat The Clock!

Dear Parents/Carers,

Every second in school really does count.

Attendance
(academic year)
Equal to this many days absent Equal to this many weeks absent (approx.) Equals this many lessons missed
95% 9 days 2 weeks 60 lessons
90% 19 days 4 weeks 120 lessons
85% 29 days 6 weeks 180 lessons
80% 38 days 8 weeks 240 lessons
70% 57 days 12 weeks 360 lessons

 

Help us to teach your child the importance of being on time…

Impact of arriving late for school
5 minutes late per day Equivalent of missing… 3.4 school days per year
10 minutes late per day Equivalent of missing… 6.9 school days per year
15 minutes late per day Equivalent of missing… 10.3 school days per year
20 minutes late per day Equivalent of missing… 13.8 school days per year
30 minutes late per day Equivalent of missing… 20.7 school days per year

 

BEAT THE CLOCK! Key times for you to remember:

8:35 – all classroom doors are opened so children can come in, hang up coats etc.

8:40 – registration is taken. Pupils not in class at this time will receive a late mark. We do leave gates open slightly longer to support parents dropping off more than one child. However, please note that many children in Key Stage 2 walk independently to their classes which can speed up drop-offs. Of course, this is only a decision parents can make, based on the confidence of the child.

8:45 – Children’s learning begins as soon as the register has been taken.

As you know, being in school on time and every day is extremely important for all children in order that they receive the best possible start to their learning.

Please also refer to our one-page information sheet which has lots of useful facts about attendance and what we do in our school. You can also visit our website for more information.

Attendance treats: the class with the highest attendance are already recognised at the end of each week with a treat – this may be a slippers and hot chocolate afternoon, extra play, craft activities etc. Look out for the winners in the Achievement Assembly updates every Friday. The children are also be visited by Cool Cat’s friends, Gertie and Omar, who will spend the week in their class.

We do understand that on occasions children will need to miss school with medical appointments or have genuine reasons for absence, therefore we do also recognise those children with ‘excellent attendance’ that is between 97-100%

 

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Attendance Guide For Parents and Carers