Summer Fayre

Good evening all.
Next Thursday 13th will be the nursery and schools Summer Fayre starting around 3:30.
Nursery will be raising money by selling cakes 🎂 if you would like to contribute towards this stall, we are asking for any cake donations to be handed in no later than the Thursday morning.

Thank you all so much for your continued support this year ❤️

Safeguarding, Health & Safety Committee Update

The Safeguarding/Health & Safety Governors met on the 22nd May in school. They really enjoyed talking to a group of older pupils about school dinners/packed lunches and were impressed with their understanding about what a healthy diet looks like.

Governors regularly carry out a ‘spot check’ linked to staff understanding of safeguarding policy and procedure. During this meeting they interviewed a Year 5 Teaching Assistant. Governors were satisfied with the in depth answers the staff member gave to their questions.

Governors had a focus on online safety and carried out a UKCIS online safety audit. Miss Hill is in charge of online safety in our school and is clearly doing a great job! Governors look forward to observing a whole school ‘invacuation drill’ this half term.

Finance and Personnel Governors Involvement Update

The Finance and Personnel Governors met today and held discussions around our Early Years offer, with an update from our fantastic new nursery teacher. Governors were reassured that the standard of provision remains high. The enthusiasm demonstrated from the nursery teacher was very evident and it was great to hear how this is shared across the team. Governors were impressed with the early identification of SEND within the Nursery and could see how this supports children as they move into Reception.

Governors had an update on pupil premium expenditure and the impact of the sports premium. They could see that a lot of thought had gone into expenditure and that impact was evident.

Governors were happy to see that the staffing structure remains solid across all year groups as we plan ahead for the next academic year. The governors had an in depth look at the budget for 2024-2025. They acknowledged that school budgets are tighter than normal and were reassured that any savings that had to be made would be minimal.

Nursery Trip – Horsehay Steam Railway 17th May

The nursery are going on a trip to Horsehay Steam Railway for children who attend Mighty Oak’s and Ladybugs on a Friday.  The timings have changed slightly from the previous message due to transport.

Children who normally attend the am session only (8.30am-11.30am):  Arrive at nursery at the normal time of 8.30am.  Please collect your child at their normal time of 11.30am. 

Children who normally attend the pm session only (12.20pm -3.20pm):  Arrive at nursery at 10.30am.  Please collect your child at 1.30pm.

For children who attend both the above sessions, breakfast club or ASC your timings will stay the same for drop off and pick up.

Please remember to send your child in with a drink, packed lunch or a suitable snack to be able to enjoy a picnic this is to be in a named disposable bag.  No hot lunches will be served on this day.

Children will need to be dressed in suitable clothing dependant on the weather, ie; sun hat, wellies, waterproof coat.

Unfortunately if you do not wish your child to join us on the trip the nursery will be closed due to staffing.

 

Class photos

Say cheese 🧀😍
Class photo day reminder will be on the 2nd May Am and Pm, if your child does not attend on this day please ask about meeting us at reception to be part of it If you wish.
Thank you

St George’s Day celebrations

Mighty Oaks started of the week celebrating St George’s Day by reading the story ‘ George and the dragon.’🐭🐉📖🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 and looked at an educational video on CBeebies on the knight George.We decorated biscuits in the colours of the England flag, painted our very own dragons and pictures, made a huge castle, then we acted out the story line of St George slaying the dragon, to memorise the occasion we of course had a little singing and dancing on the new stage too which they love ❤️ see attached the cute video in the photos. 

In base camp Mrs Pablos carried on the fun activities by reading to them while they sat amongst the breeze of the trees and ate their snack, how amazing does that sound! 

Their adventures continued as they explored the ever changing environment around them by collected sticks and flowers making patterns on the ground with them. 🌳📖🏞️

https://youtu.be/3Dejq-XAOY4?feature=shared 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/watch/lets-celebrate-st-georges-day 

With our topic being houses and homes in the world around us the focus planning was all about maps. We studied these in many different formats, looking at where animals live and come from comparing the differences from land to seas to hotter climates and cold ones. The children then recalled their recent visit to the Dingle pool and park by making their own large scale map in their colour groups they drew local landmarks starting from nursery all the way back. I was pleased to hear it was the little things that they remembered, through the eyes of a child, just beautiful! 🗺️🦆

In read, write, ink the children leaving for school come this September have started to look at the letters m, a, s, d, t, and looking at picture flash cards that have the initial sound, ie, M for mountain, mouse, monkey and so on. They have really picked this up and enjoy helping Fred Frog 🐸 to talk the sounds he hears into words, like d, u, ck…duck! Bravo little ones we have some super listeners and magnetic eyes on your teachers.

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Please see all this week’s links to help with your child’s studies. 

https://youtu.be/sjlPILhk7bQ?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/TkXcabDUg7Q?feature=shared

Curriculum governors involvement update

The Curriculum Committee of Governors met on Tuesday 23rd April. They had an in depth look at our PE offer (with Mr Bryant) and our Maths offer (with Miss McCullagh). They met with some very keen mathematicians from across the school, who loved showing off their maths books and telling Governors all about their lessons.

Governors went on to look at our Equality targets and where we are in achieving them by the end of the year. Governors were reassured to see that attendance was looking more positive.

Governors really value the committee meetings as they always include gathering the views of children and seeing firsthand the work they do. They also value having valuable time with subject leaders so they can gain a very clear understanding about curriculum intent and impact.

Mighty Oaks and the three little pigs.

 


This week in Mighty Oaks we have been looking at different ways to measure and compare. The children have had lots of fun with the challenges set out for them Inside and out. 

With the focus being around the story ‘The three little pigs’ our maths lessons gave them opportunities to measure distances from one house to the other using the measuring cubes and string, testing and learning the vocab longest and shortest.

Their are some fantastic builders around us in nursery as I saw lots of building houses going on in the construction area using the, straw, wood and bricks 🧱 like the pigs 🐷 

Testing out their ideas and structures along the way. 🏡

In our literacy our book of the week was ‘ in every house, on every street, learning the meaning of tier two words: slouch, wobbly, and chimney. https://youtu.be/eE1Foj-heUc?feature=shared 

Baking up some treats in cooking !🧑‍🍳 

 Teasing me with some colourful garden insects and pound life themed biscuits. The children were taught about the scales and how the ingredients were weighed out on them comparing the ingredients in our bowls we discussed which had more or less, and the heaviest or the lightest. Lots of good vocabulary was being used and recalled as they talked about the mixture changing, gloopy, sticky, and wet. 

The mark making challenge was to draw some beanstalks, one long and one short while recalling the story read to them by Mrs Pablos ‘ jack and the beanstalk’ practicing good pencil control with a tripod grip. 📝 https://youtu.be/_VCpAYajmvo?feature=shared

In the role play area our estate agents have been very busy selling houses 🏠 their prices are very high in the forever growing economy though, I brought a very expensive boat house., that I was then told I hold to join the builders to make myself! 😄

Outdoor PE is in full swing as they practice for sports day ! 

Remember this is on Monday mornings so please remember trainers. 👟 

Child initiated time the children made sent potions with different herbs and explored the garden area with the weather being a little better. 

Outdoor forest treeiffic Tuesday was a blast making stick house, outdoor snack and checking in on their bug hotels. 

Song of the week was ‘ Five little ducks went swimming one day ‘ 

Mrs Ferriday has created this beautiful tuff tray for them to visually see vibrant colours, numbers, ducks and feel the different textures she had used making it. It was a great way of talking about our local pool the Dingel and the ducks nesting there. 

Next week’s book will be ‘ George and the dragon’ ready for Saint Georges day.  https://youtu.be/3Dejq-XAOY4?feature=shared

Sports Days

Please see below this year’s sports days.

17th June – Y5 & Y6 Sports Day – 1:15pm

18th June – Reception Sports Day – 9am

18th June – Y3 & Y4 Sports Day – 1:15pm

19th June – Y1 & Y2 Sports Day – 1:15pm

20th June – Nursery Sports Day – timings given to parents nearer the date

21st June – Reserve sports day for rainy days