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๐ŸŽ„ Newsletter 01.12.2023

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Looking Back and Forward

The image above gives an idea of what our previous school (1854 - 1964) would have looked like on All Saintsโ€™ Street.

As you may know by now, I find the history of our school, our church and Newton Heath fascinating. However, this doesnโ€™t mean that we are stuck in the past at All Saints.

Just recently we have updated some of our IT, and with the installation of LED lighting in the next couple of weeks, we are taking further steps into the future.

There are certain things that donโ€™t (and I hope wonโ€™t) change, in that the children are treated as individuals, shown care, provided with safety and security and challenged to be best they can be.

Teaching and learning principles donโ€™t really change either. Find out what they know, show them how to do it, get them to practise, feed back improvementsโ€ฆand repeat. However, within these things, there are always changes in delivery. At the moment it is AI (artificial intelligence) which is being developed, but we must ensure it doesnโ€™t lead to artificial learning.

NEWS AND UPDATES

A short animation about the people who help us make safer journeys and support people after a road crash.

 

Parent Portal

Use this for updating contact details, child medical information, permissions, payments and seeing your childโ€™s reports.


 

๐Ÿ“ฒ Please ensure we always have correct contact details ๐Ÿ“ง

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Good Attendance Draw!!

Donโ€™t forget, for every week that your child has an attendance of 96%+, they are allocated a digital ticket for a draw that will take place every half term. The more weeks with an attendance of 96%+, the more chances to win!


Services and Events

Parish Sung Eucharist Sundays 10am - 11am

Sermon, music and Holy Communion

Place of Welcome Thursdays 10am - 12pm

Time for a brew and a chat

 

More information from Father Andrew can be found here

 

Messy Church

It typically includes a welcome, a long creative time to explore the biblical theme through getting messy; a short celebration time involving story, prayer, song, games and similar; and a sit-down meal together at tables.


Community News and Support

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World Festivals and Celebrations

Advent means โ€˜Comingโ€™.

It heralds the start of the Christian year, and commences on the fourth Sunday before Christmas. It is often celebrated by lighting the first candle in the advent crown โ€“ a circular wreath of greenery. A further three candles are lit on subsequent Sundays, culminating with the Christmas candle on the 25th of December. Together these signify the transition from darkness to light, the light of Jesus coming into the world.

There are several ways that Advent is counted down but the most common is by a calendar or candles. There are many types of calendars used in different countries. The most common ones in the UK and USA are made of paper or card with 24 or 25 little windows. One of these is opened each day in December and a Christmas picture is displayed underneath.

For Christians Advent is a time of preparation for and reflection on the mystery of the incarnation. It is observed through private prayer and self-discipline and its aim is to ready the believer for celebrating at Christmas the miracle of Godโ€™s taking human form.

 

 

Article 12: Respect for Childrenโ€™s Views

One of the things the UNCRC does is to make it clear that human rights apply to children and young people as much they do to adults.

Children and young people donโ€™t have as much power as adults. They canโ€™t vote, and they donโ€™t have as much money. But Article 12 says they still have the human right to have opinions and for these opinions to be heard and taken seriously.

It says that the opinions of children and young people should be considered when people make decisions about things that involve them. Their opinions shouldnโ€™t be dismissed out of hand on the grounds of age. They should be taken seriously, with their evolving capacities taken into account.

Article 12 also says children and young people should be given the information they need to make good decisions.

 

Piano in Need of New Home

As we move back into the hall, we have decided that it would be best to find a new home for the piano.

It is rarely used in school as we use different ways of accompanying singing compared to the past where a teacher would always be playing the piano.

The piano does work and with a good clean and some TLC it could be useful to someone. We are happy to donate the piano for free on a first come first served basis, but the person taking it would need to arrange collection (remembering how heavy pianos are).

Please contact Mrs Mason in the office if you are interested.

 

I was delighted to see parents and carers able to come in to school for meetings with the teachers this week. These meetings are so important in sharing vital information about each child is progressing in school, and also for us to learn more about each individual.

I was also so happy to watch Year 6โ€™s brilliant class assembly yesterday. They are the first class to host one in the hall this year, and made excellent use of our new interactive screen to showcase their amazing learning. One particular thing that impressed me (amongst many others) was the standard of their artwork. I definitely would like to share some of these in the next newsletter.

Even with the bitterly cold weather at the moment, there are a number of visits coming up. Year 6 are currently spectators at a Taekwondo event, Nursery are going to theatre and there are Experience Christmas events at Heathfield Church for Years 3 and 4 too.

As it is the 1st December, Christmas decorations are going up in school and the countdown begins (if it hasnโ€™t already started for many) to the festive holidays. It is always a busy time of year with lots going on in school and at home, and we will be focusing on the messages of Hope, Peace, Joy and Love that each of the four Sundays before Christmas represent. Whatever anyoneโ€™s personal beliefs, I canโ€™t imagine that there would be disagreement about how important these values are.

Thank you for your continued support.

 

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๐ŸŽญ Newsletter 24.11.2023

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Back Together

After an exhausting and at times frustrating nearly 3 months, we are properly back in our hall. It feels a little emotional to see the whole school together, and what an exciting first time out it is for many children.

The noises from the hall at the moment as the children enjoy watching Beauty and the Beast really show the excitement levels.

I apologise if the children are a little wired tonight, but Iโ€™m sure many of them will have something to say when asked โ€˜What did you do at school today?โ€™

Children have also restarted their P.E. lessons in the hall and also for lunches too.

Thank you to everyone for their support in reopening our hall safely, and my thoughts go out to the children in schools with RAAC who are facing ongoing disruptions.

NEWS AND UPDATES

A short animation about the people who help us make safer journeys and support people after a road crash.

 

Parent Portal

Use this for updating contact details, child medical information, permissions, payments and seeing your childโ€™s reports.


 

โฐ START TIMES: 8.45am - Nursery, Reception, Year 4 & Year 6 โฐ 8.50am - Year 1, Year 2, Year 3 and Year 5 โฐ

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โฐ START TIMES: 8.45am - Nursery, Reception, Year 4 & Year 6 โฐ 8.50am - Year 1, Year 2, Year 3 and Year 5 โฐ ๐Ÿšจ ๐Ÿšจ ๐Ÿšจ ๐Ÿšจ ๐Ÿšจ


 

Good Attendance Draw!!

Donโ€™t forget, for every week that your child has an attendance of 96%+, they are allocated a digital ticket for a draw that will take place every half term. The more weeks with an attendance of 96%+, the more chances to win!


Services and Events

Parish Sung Eucharist Sundays 10am - 11am

Sermon, music and Holy Communion

Place of Welcome Thursdays 10am - 12pm

Time for a brew and a chat

 

More information from Father Andrew can be found here

 

Messy Church

It typically includes a welcome, a long creative time to explore the biblical theme through getting messy; a short celebration time involving story, prayer, song, games and similar; and a sit-down meal together at tables.


Community News and Support

 

Year 5 Visit to Khizra Mosque โ˜ช๏ธ

Year 5 had a fantastic morning visiting the Khizra Mosque. They learned about the five pillars of Islam and what each one meant. They also got chance to look at the dome and how it increases the volume of the sound.

I wasnโ€™t surprised to hear that the people at the mosque felt that our children were the best behaved and most knowledgeable that had visited, but it still makes me very proud and appreciative. Well done Year 5.

It is a very important part of our school ethos and curriculum that the children learn as much about the wider world in which they are growing up in, and to promote understanding about differences and similarities between all religions and viewpoints.

 

World Festivals and Celebrations

Road Safety Week is Brake's biggest road safety campaign. Every year, thousands of schools, organisations and communities get involved to share important road safety messages, remember people affected by road death and injury, and raise funds to help Brake care for more road victims and campaign for safe roads for everyone.

We all drive too fast sometimes...

"I didnโ€™t notice I was going so fast!"

"Everyone else is doing it so why canโ€™t I?"

"A few miles an hour wonโ€™t make much difference will it?"

But every time we driver faster than the speed limit, or too fast for the road conditions, we increase the risk of a crash โ€“ and we increase the chance that someone we love will be killed or hurt on a road.

Whoever you are, however you travel, We need to talk about SPEED.

 

 

Article 11: Protection from Kidnapping

Article 11 of the UNCRC says children and young people shouldnโ€™t be taken from their home country against their will. If this does happen, the government of their home country should make sure they can return.

The Article also makes it clear that nobody should take a child or young person from their home country for personal gain. They shouldnโ€™t be abducted by anyone, including their parents. Countries should have agreements in place to make sure abducted children and young people can get home.

 

Piano in Need of New Home

As we move back into the hall, we have decided that it would be best to find a new home for the piano.

It is rarely used in school as we use different ways of accompanying singing compared to the past where a teacher would always be playing the piano.

The piano does work and with a good clean and some TLC it could be useful to someone. We are happy to donate the piano for free on a first come first served basis, but the person taking it would need to arrange collection (remembering how heavy pianos are).

Please contact Mrs Mason in the office if you are interested.

 

It has been great to see the pleasure and excitement of everyone going back into the hall this week. It will have been the first time for some children, and also the first time as a whole school too. It is also very reassuring to know that the ceiling is safe. We actually have a more efficient, brighter and safer room as a result of the safety deck that has been installed.

While the work has taken place, we have also looked at new ways of doing things including the removal of the projector and the installation of replacement mobile interactive screen that can be used for services, assemblies and also lessons too. It has also given us the opportunity for another clear out, and another skip filled.

I hope the parents who attended the Dough and Doughnuts session on Wednesday took home lots of good ideas for Parenting through Play. Practical games and activities are so important in supporting children with social skills, language development, confidence and many other things.

With the pantomime, photographs, trips, taekwondo sessions, the hall on top of the usual timetable, itโ€™s been a busy week, but a very productive one.

Enjoy the weekend.

 

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๐Ÿ’ก Newsletter 16.11.2023

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School Hall

As I am writing this weekโ€™s newsletter, the contractors are removing their equipment, making last minute adjustments and cleaning up before handing the hall back tomorrow morning.

I am really pleased with the outcome of the work and we now have a safer, more efficient and certainly brighter hall.

As part of the changes, we have not replaced the projector and instead purchased a portable screen which we think will help improve assemblies, services and teaching groups of children.

The period without the hall has shown what an important space it is for not just learning, but definitely for coming together and we canโ€™t wait for next week.

NEWS AND UPDATES

Say hello to the new National Online Safety mobile application. Created by experts, developed by us.

With all our online safety knowledge available at your fingertips, the National Online Safety app empowers parents and teachers to understand and address online safeguarding risks โ€“ any time, anywhere.

 

Parent Portal

Use this for updating contact details, child medical information, permissions, payments and seeing your childโ€™s reports.


 

โฐ START TIMES: 8.45am - Nursery, Reception, Year 4 & Year 6 โฐ 8.50am - Year 1, Year 2, Year 3 and Year 5 โฐ

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โฐ START TIMES: 8.45am - Nursery, Reception, Year 4 & Year 6 โฐ 8.50am - Year 1, Year 2, Year 3 and Year 5 โฐ ๐Ÿšจ ๐Ÿšจ ๐Ÿšจ ๐Ÿšจ ๐Ÿšจ


 

Good Attendance Draw!!

Donโ€™t forget, for every week that your child has an attendance of 96%+, they are allocated a digital ticket for a draw that will take place every half term. The more weeks with an attendance of 96%+, the more chances to win!


Services and Events

Parish Sung Eucharist Sundays 10am - 11am

Sermon, music and Holy Communion

Place of Welcome Thursdays 10am - 12pm

Time for a brew and a chat

 

More information from Father Andrew can be found here

 

Messy Church

It typically includes a welcome, a long creative time to explore the biblical theme through getting messy; a short celebration time involving story, prayer, song, games and similar; and a sit-down meal together at tables.


Community News and Support


Newton Heath Library

These are some free books that one of our families got from the library recently.

It can be easy to forget about some local services, and the library is probably one of them. If you havenโ€™t been for a while, please drop inโ€ฆ there is loads on offer for everyone.

  • Books to borrow,

  • Internet access,

  • Story sessions for tiny tots,

  • Job advice for ambitious locals,

  • Knitting groups for the creative and thrifty,

  • Saturday Club, Code Club and Chatter books Reading Group for young people.

The library is situated in a lovely location next to the canal which attracts visitors who come to see the canal boats and resident Canada Geese.

Regular opening times

Monday - 9am to 8pm

Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday - 9am to 5pm

Thursday - Closed

 

World Festivals and Celebrations

Held in the second week of November, Inter Faith Week aims to strengthen good interfaith relations, increase awareness of the different and distinct faith communities, and increase understanding between people of religious and non-religious beliefs.

Central to these aims is celebrating and building on the contribution which members of different faith and non-faith communities make to their neighbourhoods and to wider society.

The Week, in England, Northern Ireland and Wales, is led and supported by the Inter Faith Network for the UK but is community-led, with organisations of all types holding their own events. The Inter Faith Networkโ€™s member bodies include national faith community representative bodies; national, regional and local interfaith organisations; and educational and academic bodies with a focus on interfaith or multi-faith issues.

 

 

Article 10: Contact with Parents Across Countries

Article 10 of the UNCRC says children and young people should be able to stay in contact with and visit their parents, even if they live in different countries.

It also says children and young people should be able to live with their parents if possible and talks about the ways in which States should make this happen.

 

Piano in Need of New Home

As we move back into the hall, we have decided that it would be best to find a new home for the piano.

It is rarely used in school as we use different ways of accompanying singing compared to the past where a teacher would always be playing the piano.

The piano does work and with a good clean and some TLC it could be useful to someone. We are happy to donate the piano for free on a first come first served basis, but the person taking it would need to arrange collection (remembering how heavy pianos are).

Please contact Mrs Mason in the office if you are interested.


 

Farewell to Mrs Shaw

Today is Mrs Shawโ€™s last day with us after nearly 8 years working with us as a Lunchtime Organiser. She has been a really valuable member of the team, and we will miss her.

We all wish Mrs Shaw the very best in the future and thank her very much for all her hard work with the children and the staff.

 

 

Why donโ€™t Head Teachers look out of the window in the morning?

So they have something to do in the afternoon. ๐Ÿคญ

I walked through the Year 2 classroom one morning this week and was told that some of the children were โ€˜being Mr Sharpโ€™. They had books turned on their sides and were pretending to type on their computers. I asked them if that was they thought I did, and they said yes and also checking on the cameras. ๐Ÿคฃ

They arenโ€™t far wrong (apart from looking on the cameras), I do have to spend a lot of my time using my computer, but I try very hard to get around the classes and playgrounds every day to see where the really important work takes place. Plus, speaking to the children is a very good tonic for the more stressful parts of my role.

It is funny the perceptions children have of us as adults, and the things that are important to them and the memories they carry (good and bad). Many years ago I taught twins and apparently every Saturday morning one of them put on one of their Dadโ€™s ties and told his brother off and put him in detention - again being Mr Sharp. Though the years at All Saints Iโ€™ve also been the guitar man, bad jokes teacher (see above) and every year many of the youngest children call me Mr Sharkโ€ฆ and these just the ones I know about.

I had better finish now as Iโ€™ve spent too long on my computer Year 2.

Have a lovely weekend everyone.

 

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๐ŸŒบ Newsletter 10.11.2023

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Remember

With Armistice Day tomorrow and Remembrance Sunday this weekend, we have been reflecting on the suffering caused by war and the meaning of peace.

Our Pupil Chaplains have continued to be busy and have delivered collective worship in different classrooms.

I always think of my Great Uncle who was killed in 1942 at the age of 19, but as time passes, some people may not have close connections to people lost in war (and wouldnโ€™t it be wonderful if everyone was in that position?).

The images above show the names of our ex-pupils who lost their lives in WW2, and we carry their memories with us in school.

NEWS AND UPDATES

Every year the country comes together for Remembrance Sunday. A period of silence is held at 11am to remember the people who have died in wars around the world.

 

Parent Portal

Use this for updating contact details, child medical information, permissions, payments and seeing your childโ€™s reports.


 

๐Ÿงธ Next Friday it is Children in Need and everyone can come in non-uniform and have 'CRAZY' hair.

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Good Attendance Draw!!

Donโ€™t forget, for every week that your child has an attendance of 96%+, they are allocated a digital ticket for a draw that will take place every half term. The more weeks with an attendance of 96%+, the more chances to win!


Services and Events

Parish Sung Eucharist Sundays 10am - 11am

Sermon, music and Holy Communion

Place of Welcome Thursdays 10am - 12pm

Time for a brew and a chat

 

More information from Father Andrew can be found here

 

Messy Church

It typically includes a welcome, a long creative time to explore the biblical theme through getting messy; a short celebration time involving story, prayer, song, games and similar; and a sit-down meal together at tables.


Community News and Support


Newton Heath Library

These are some free books that one of our families got from the library recently.

It can be easy to forget about some local services, and the library is probably one of them. If you havenโ€™t been for a while, please drop inโ€ฆ there is loads on offer for everyone.

  • Books to borrow,

  • Internet access,

  • Story sessions for tiny tots,

  • Job advice for ambitious locals,

  • Knitting groups for the creative and thrifty,

  • Saturday Club, Code Club and Chatter books Reading Group for young people.

The library is situated in a lovely location next to the canal which attracts visitors who come to see the canal boats and resident Canada Geese.

Regular opening times

Monday - 9am to 8pm

Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday - 9am to 5pm

Thursday - Closed

 

World Festivals and Celebrations

Deepawali or Diwali, the Hindu new yearโ€™s day, is the biggest and the brightest of all Hindu festivals. It is the festival of lights: deep means โ€˜lightโ€™ and โ€˜avaliโ€™ a rowโ€™, so divali is โ€˜a row of lightsโ€™. It coincides with the darkest night (15th) of the lunar month of Kartik, which usually falls in late October or early November.

Divali has a special significance for Jains, as on this day in 527 BCE Mahavira gave his last teachings and at midnight attained ultimate liberation. Today temples and shrines are decorated, often with toys and images of animals, and Jains meditate on the teaching he gave on this day. Many devout followers fast for the two days of Divali, following the example of Mahavira. Lamps are lit and children are given sweets by their parents, though the songs, dances and noise of Hindu celebrations are not common amongst the Jain communities. Jain business people traditionally start their accounting year from the day after Divali.

 

 

Article 38: Protection in War

Article 38 of the UNCRC covers how the rights of children relate to the armed forces.

When people between 15 and 18 sign up to the armed forces, priority should be given to the oldest among them.

Children and young people should never be forced to fight in the armed forces or go to war. This right covers all jobs in a war, so doesnโ€™t just apply to soldiers.

 

Hall Ceiling Update

We should be back in next Friday!!

Our new hall ceiling is coming on really well and we are approaching the final stages now.

All the wooden supports will be completed by Monday and the painter is coming in over the weekend to paint all the timber. I do think it looks pretty impressive now, and that with a bit of a dark brown staining we could have our very own Tudor hall.

Next week the electrician will be fitting the new LED light fittings and then there is the process of tidying up, moving machinery offsite and putting everything back where we need it.

 

 

I have a feeling that my local reputation is now as resident leaf blower rather than Head Teacher, and it is tough task at this time of year with all the lovely trees we have in our grounds. I was blown away (no pun intended) of the gift of a leaf sucking machine by one of our families this evening. Thank you again.

It was great to hear from Year 6 children returning from their Crucial Crew visit this morning. They had the opportunity to learn more about the importance of keeping themselves and others safe and healthy.

One of the children said on the playground todayโ€ฆโ€How is it Friday already?โ€. I know how they feel, but I take it as a real positive that the week is so fuil of experiences, challenges and successes that time passes without thinking about it.

Enjoy the weekend and see you all next week.

Thank you

 

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๐Ÿ—ž Newsletter 03.11.2023

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Pupil Chaplains

Following on from their success at our recent Harvest service, our Pupil Chaplains have been busy again.

They have been decorating a corner of the KS2 playground and providing ideas for reflection, and on All Saintsโ€™ Day, the Pupil Chaplains visited all the classes from Year 1 to Year 6 and delivered a collective worship.

They talked about what saints, and what it might been for us to be saintly in the way we act towards each other.

As with all our collective worship, the Pupil Chaplains provided points for everyone to reflect upon and then invited people to join in with prayers if they wished to.

Thank you to Mrs Flatman for leading on our new Pupil Chaplains.

NEWS AND UPDATES

You might know the phrase remember, remember the 5th of November. But why do we remember it. And why do we set off fireworks? Watch to find out!

 

Parent Portal

Use this for updating contact details, child medical information, permissions, payments and seeing your childโ€™s reports.


 

โ›น๐Ÿฝ ๐ŸŠ๐Ÿผ Please check our school uniform page for things such as P.E. kits, accessories and watches etc ๐ŸŽ€ โฑ

โ›น๐Ÿฝ ๐ŸŠ๐Ÿผ Please check our school uniform page for things such as P.E. kits, accessories and watches etc ๐ŸŽ€ โฑ


 

Good Attendance Draw!!

Donโ€™t forget, for every week that your child has an attendance of 96%+, they are allocated a digital ticket for a draw that will take place every half term. The more weeks with an attendance of 96%+, the more chances to win!


Services and Events

Parish Sung Eucharist Sundays 10am - 11am

Sermon, music and Holy Communion

Place of Welcome Thursdays 10am - 12pm

Time for a brew and a chat

 

More information from Father Andrew can be found here

 

Messy Church

It typically includes a welcome, a long creative time to explore the biblical theme through getting messy; a short celebration time involving story, prayer, song, games and similar; and a sit-down meal together at tables.


Community News and Support


 

World Festivals and Celebrations

This day provides a chance to offer thanks for the work and witness of all Christian saints, recognising that not all are known or specially celebrated. Many churches stress this day rather than Halloweโ€™en, which falls the day before, by holding events especially designed for children.

On the 2nd November it is All Soulsโ€™ Day. This day in particular the departed are remembered and prayers on their behalf are offered. From earliest times Christians have prayed for the souls of the dead. In the year 998, All Souls, โ€˜the faithful departedโ€™, began to be remembered in the Church calendar on this day.

 

 

Article 9: Keeping Families Together

Article 9 of the UNCRC says that a child or young person shouldnโ€™t be separated from their parents unless:

- staying with their parents could be harmful to them; or

- itโ€™s impossible for them to stay with their parents.

A child or young person may be separated from a parent in a way that respects Article 9 if:

- that parent isnโ€™t able to take care of them,

- that parent is acting in a way thatโ€™s not in that child or young personโ€™s best interests, or

- that parent is unable to keep that child safe and happy.

 
 

Hall Ceiling Update

After the unnecessary stresses before half term, the work on the hall ceiling is progressing really well so far.

Even though less work was completed in half term than planned, we are still on course for the hall reopening week beginning 13th November.

The timber joists are nearly all in place now, and therefore all the RAAC panels are now supported. The next steps will be the fitting of plywood to the joists, painting and then the fitting of new light fittings.

We really canโ€™t wait to get back in for P.E., lunches, Breakfast Club and getting to and from the dining room/kitchen.


Farewell to Mrs Phillipson

Sadly Mrs Phillipson is leaving us next week.

She has worked with us for some time and supported many, many children and staff members in that time. Mrs Phillipson will be missed and we wish all the very best for the future.


 

Welcome back everyone!

It has been lovely to see everyone in school after the holidays, and already have so much to celebrate.

I was bowled over by the standard of the Mayan masks made by the Year 6 children at home. They are so creative and professionally made. It makes me so proud to see the children put so much effort and care into their learning, and in their own time too. Well done Year 6.

I am really pleased to see the improvements in punctuality this year, and to see the vast majority of the children in their classrooms on time. I am again concerned about attendance, with nearly 1 in 3 children persistently absent (less than 90% attendance). This will remain a huge priority for us all this year.

Every year is always very busy, and this year is going to be no exception. Improvements to the building and grounds will continue at a pace. As well as the current work on the hall ceiling, we will likely (or plan to) complete:

  • Making safe the RAAC ceiling in the hall โœ…

  • Removal of asbestos from the boiler room โœ…

  • Making safe damaged trees โœ…

  • Clearing flooding around the boiler room โœ…

  • Upgrading some water heaters

  • Upgrading to LED lighting

  • Upgrading railings on KS2 playground

  • Repairing hard surfaces damaged by tree roots

It can be frustrating spending money on things for the building and grounds, and I wish we received more funding from the government for these things. However, we are absolutely determined to have a safe, healthy and inspiring environment for the children and staff, and will continue to work hard on this current building for as long as we have it.

I hope you have a lovely weekend.

Thank you

 

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๐Ÿ Newsletter 20.10.2023

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Harvest

Thank you to everyone who contributed to our Harvest collection. I know the donations of food will go to very good use at The Mustard Tree and for those in need.

In our lovely service in church led by our Pupil Chaplains, there were many points of reflection on being grateful for what we have, who helps us to have food to eat and also consideration for those who less fortunate than ourselves.

Obviously our lives today are much more removed from the sources of food than was the case in the past, but that means there are even more people to thank for getting it to us.

I am really enjoying the services led by the Pupil Chaplains and they lead them so well and with great thought and feeling.

Well done everyone.

NEWS AND UPDATES

We hear from British children who are affected by fighting in the Middle East | Newsround

 

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๐Ÿšซ ๐Ÿšฒ ๐Ÿ›ด Bikes and scooters must be pushed on school grounds for safety reasons ๐Ÿšฒ ๐Ÿ›ด ๐Ÿšซ

School reopens on Monday 30th October at the usual times

๐Ÿšซ ๐Ÿšฒ ๐Ÿ›ด Bikes and scooters must be pushed on school grounds for safety reasons ๐Ÿšฒ ๐Ÿ›ด ๐Ÿšซ School reopens on Monday 30th October at the usual times


 

Good Attendance Draw!!

Donโ€™t forget, for every week that your child has an attendance of 96%+, they are allocated a digital ticket for a draw that will take place every half term. The more weeks with an attendance of 96%+, the more chances to win!


Services and Events

Parish Sung Eucharist Sundays 10am - 11am

Sermon, music and Holy Communion

Place of Welcome Thursdays 10am - 12pm

Time for a brew and a chat

 

More information from Father Andrew can be found here

 

Messy Church

It typically includes a welcome, a long creative time to explore the biblical theme through getting messy; a short celebration time involving story, prayer, song, games and similar; and a sit-down meal together at tables.


 

 

Article 8: Identity

Article 8 of the UNCRC is about a child or young personโ€™s name, nationality and family relationships. It says that the government shouldnโ€™t interfere with a child or young personโ€™s right to any of these. It also says the government should be able to help if any of these things are taken from them illegally.

 
 

Hall Ceiling Update

We have had a very busy and somewhat stressful week with regards to RAAC and our hall ceiling upgrade work.

I received an email on Tuesday telling me that the project was not going to start on time as the Department for Education was still not approving it yet, and they wanted some more information not previously asked for.

I must confess that I was extremely upset about this and felt I had to write a very strongly worded letter to the Department of Education telling them how outraged I was at this unnecessary delay.

Thankfully, they did then approve the project yesterday, but we wonโ€™t be having as much work done as planned in half term as the contractor had already moved some of their workers to another project.

However, we are still on course to have the most disruptive work completed in the half term holiday and to be back in within a number of weeks. I will keep you all updated.


Well here we are at the end of the first half term of the year and nearly 1/5th of the school year behind us. Iโ€™m writing this with a very wet and windy playground outside my window and it certainly feels like we well within Autumn now. There have been many, many things to celebrate over the past few weeks, and I feel very proud of the children.

It is lovely to see so many children supporting Show Racism the Red Card by wearing something red today. At a time in the world where some people are sadly showing hatred towards others, treating each other with respect and love is so important for us in our school community. We are here to serve everyone. Thankfully, racist behaviour and language is extremely rare in our school, but we are always looking out for it, and spend a good deal of time teaching the children about the wider world in which we all live in.

When we return it will be All Saintsโ€™ Day on the Wednesday (the day after Halloween or All Hallowsโ€™ Eve or All Saintsโ€™ Eve) which is obviously special for our school given who we are dedicated to. It isnโ€™t just a time for Christians to think of famous saints, but a time for reflection on our own beliefs and actions.

Who is a saint? You are. That is, if youโ€™re a follower of Jesus. God calls a "saint" those who trust in Christ alone for salvation (see Acts 9:13, Acts 26:10, Romans 8:27, 1 Corinthians 1:2).

Given we arenโ€™t as certain of the completion date for the hall ceiling now, things like dates and times for Parentsโ€™ Meetings will be updated when we come back. Watch this spaceโ€ฆ

I hope everyone has a safe, calm and enjoyable week, and thank you again to everyone for all the hard work, flexibility, patience, understanding and support this half term. I really appreciate it.

 

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