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๐Ÿ—ž Newsletter 16.2.2024

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LENT

In assemblies and collective worship this week we started on Monday with the Year 6 children talking to us about how we should take time to stop and think.

Thinking about things that are important and about how we can make a difference rather than thinking about the hundreds of things that we do every day that may not always be as important as other things.

We looked at the amount of things we need to think about in a day and spending some time thinking about how we can make a difference with our thoughts and actions rather than less important things we may focus our time on.

Shrove Tuesday

Father Andrew then sent the classes a video on Shrove Tuesday, talking to the children more about what Christians believe Lent is about and to share with the children about Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday moving through to Easter.

Ash Wednesday

Father Andrew then joined classes to share Ashes with those who wanted to receive them.

All of these events this week marked the start of Lent for Christians and it was lovely that all faiths joined in with learning more about what Lent means to Christians, while understanding about other faiths and their periods of fasting and also to take time to focus on making a difference with our thoughts and actions.

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As parents, itโ€™s never an easy task to keep you children safe online. There are many different ways we can do this as this video shows the importance of keeping children safe online.

 

Parent Portal

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


 

Please be aware that our gates are locked a few minutes after 8.50am, which is the latest time one of our classes starts the school day. If your child arrives at 9am, then they are already between 10-15 minutes late.

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Please be aware that our gates are locked a few minutes after 8.50am, which is the latest time one of our classes starts the school day. If your child arrives at 9am, then they are already between 10-15 minutes late. 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

 

World Festivals and Celebrations

St Valentines Day (14th February)

Valentine's Day, also called Saint Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, is celebrated annually on February 14. It originated as a Christian feast day honouring a martyr named Valentine , and through later folk traditions it has also become a significant cultural, religious and commercial celebration of romance and love in many regions of the world.

It was lovely to see many classes learn and talk about this feast and special day and share kindness and love with those around them.

 
 

Look at all the things we have got up to this weekโ€ฆ

 

Article 17:

Every child has the right to reliable information from the media.

You have the right to collect information from the media - radios, newspapers, television - from all around the world. You should also be protected from information that can harm you.

 
 

Mrs Marsden will be starting her Maternity Leave following the February Half Term holiday. I would like to take the opportunity to wish Mrs Marsden and her husband all the best in this next chapter of their growing family and I know you will join me in wishing them well.

We canโ€™t wait to meet Baby Marsden and share the news of his arrival with the class as I know they feel like they have been waiting a long time for him to come (although, not quite as long as Mrs Marsden!).

Mrs Bloor is very much looking forwards to teaching Year 1 after half term although, I know she will miss Year 2 who will be taught by Miss Nulty for the full week following half term.

 

Another busy week to end a successful and busy term. Our Girlsโ€™ and Boysโ€™ Football Teams have yet again ventured to St Wilfreds for their second match this year. Both teams are already improving and really coming together as a team which has been great to hear about. Our Boysโ€™ managed to come back undefeated and our Girlsโ€™ showed great teamwork and improvement in their skills and game playing. We have been so proud of them all this term.

Year 6 have been busy with their DT project and producing 3 course meals with dietary requirements - they have been so impressive and delicious. I can imagine we have some budding chefs in the making.

Over the half term break, the work will start on our carpark and entrance. This will continue into the next half term. This is to create a safer entrance to school, ensuring the car park is separate to our pedestrian entrance. A temporary entrance will be created and we ask that all parents use this entrance and not the staff car park as this will be a separate entrance.

Please try your very best to ensure your child is on time and entering through the correct gates as to reduce the amount of children coming in through the office.

I wish everyone a happy half term and would like to thank everyone for their support since January. Remember to book your Parentsโ€™ Meeting for when we return after half term.

Happy holidays!

Mrs Flatman

 

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๐Ÿ—ž Newsletter 9.2.2024

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Online Safety

Safer Internet Day took place on Tuesday, 6 February 2024. This special celebration, which takes place in February of each year, aims to raise awareness of a safer and better internet for all, and especially for children and young people.

This is something I know I have found difficult as a parent to navigate and I am sure many parents do. There are so many things that we didnโ€™t come across when we were their age and they are often way ahead of us when using technology.

Here are some ideas of how we can best help our children to stay safe onlineโ€ฆ

Talk little and often

Having a regular open dialogue with your children about their favourite apps, the games they enjoy, and their online friends, will help create an environment where chatting about online experiences becomes a normal part of family life.

Stay proactive

As a result of discussions with your children about their online activities, take time to research the apps theyโ€™re using, the accounts or channels theyโ€™re following, and the games theyโ€™re playing, to get a better idea of what theyโ€™re experiencing and what your thoughts are towards it.

Seek support

Knowing where to get help is essential. Each app or platform will have its own safety guidelines and reporting features, and having knowledge of how to use these will ensure you can make a report, seek help, and support your child to get the best out of the services theyโ€™re using.

NEWS AND UPDATES

As parents, itโ€™s never an easy task to keep you children safe online. There are many different ways we can do this as this video shows the importance of keeping children safe online.

 

Parent Portal

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


 

Please be aware that our gates are locked a few minutes after 8.50am, which is the latest time one of our classes starts the school day. If your child arrives at 9am, then they are already between 10-15 minutes late.

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Please be aware that our gates are locked a few minutes after 8.50am, which is the latest time one of our classes starts the school day. If your child arrives at 9am, then they are already between 10-15 minutes late. 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

 

World Festivals and Celebrations

Chinese New Year - 10th February

Lunar New Year (also known as Chinese New Year) marks the start of a new lunar year and falls in January / February. In 2024 Lunar New Year begins on 10 February.

It is celebrated with gifts, fireworks and dragon and lion dances and culminates on the 15th day with a lantern festival. The festival is also celebrated in many other east Asian countries.

Find more out about Lunar New Year with your child here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdumpajxciY

We would like to wish any of our families celebrating Lunar New Year a very happy and prosperous New Year.

 
 

Look at all the things we have got up to this weekโ€ฆ

 

Article 3: Adults must do whatโ€™s best for me

Article 3 is one of the most important articles in the UNCRC, and many other articles are related to it. It says that the interests of children and young people should be thought about at all levels of society, and that their rights should be respected by people in power.

In other words, it says adults should think about the best interests of children and young people when making choices that affect them.

 
 

With lots of new things learnt, learning more about Internet Safety Week, starting the week with an assembly led by Year 6 teaching us how to be safer online and seeing the Year 6 children design and make (with the help of Mrs Tierney!) their own 3 course menus for some lucky members of staff throughout the week (to be continued next week and we canโ€™t wait!) - it really has been another eventful week. Seeing EYFS children enjoy learning more about Chinese New Year and writing the most fantastic stories about their magical train rides; listening to children tell me about how their confidence has grown and celebrate their achievements and progress made this year so far. It has been a week of lots of highs.

We also got our SIAMS Report this week, which you should all soon receive. We are so proud of our school and our children and families. I canโ€™t thank all of the staff enough for all they do EVERY day to make our school what it is for the children. Thank you also to the parents who took time out to come to speak to the SIAMS Inspectors about our school.

Next week you will be able to book your next Parentsโ€™ Meetings for after half term. Please make sure you log onto Arbor and book your appointment to see your childโ€™s class teacher.

I hope that you have a safe and peaceful weekend.

Mrs Flatman

 

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๐Ÿ—ž Newsletter 2.2.2024

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Keeping Mentally Healthyโ€ฆ

Next week is Childrenโ€™s Mental Health Week and we will be looking at how we can keep and be more mentally healthy throughout the week in class and in Assemblies.

It is also Safer Internet Day next Tuesday, which I think often ties in with our mental health.

Being in touch with people through social media can often be a great comfort and support but it is so important that we make sure that our children stay safe online as it can also, unfortunately, at points cause harm.

Talking to your child about being safe online and what is and isnโ€™t ok to do online is a MUST!

Making sure that your child knows you are there to talk to if they have seen or experienced anything that may have upset them or worried them online is so important too.

We talked this week in assembly about trusted adults and Article 3 - making decisions in the best interest of a child.

All of the modelling we do for our children every day will hopefully help them to be more mentally healthy now and in the future.

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Parent Portal

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


 

Please be aware that our gates are locked a few minutes after 8.50am, which is the latest time one of our classes starts the school day. If your child arrives at 9am, then they are already between 10-15 minutes late.

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Please be aware that our gates are locked a few minutes after 8.50am, which is the latest time one of our classes starts the school day. If your child arrives at 9am, then they are already between 10-15 minutes late. 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

 

World Festivals and Celebrations

Presentation of Jesus in the Temple - 2nd February

2 February

In the Eastern and Western liturgical calendars the Presentation of the Lord falls on 2 February, forty days (inclusive) after Christmas. In the Church of England it may be celebrated on this day, or on the Sunday between 28 January and 3 February.

When the parents brought the child Jesus into the Temple to do for him what the Law required, Simeon took the child in his arms and gave thanks to God: โ€œNow, Lord, you have kept your promise, and you may let your servant go in peace. and bring glory to your people Israel.โ€

 
 
 

Article 3: Adults must do whatโ€™s best for me

Article 3 is one of the most important articles in the UNCRC, and many other articles are related to it. It says that the interests of children and young people should be thought about at all levels of society, and that their rights should be respected by people in power.

In other words, it says adults should think about the best interests of children and young people when making choices that affect them.

 

Staff Newsโ€ฆ

Many of you may have noticed that Mrs Marsden will soon be leaving us to have her first baby (she will be coming back, donโ€™t worry!). We are all very excited for Mrs Marsden and wish her a happy last couple of weeks with us. She will be starting her Maternity Leave after half term and I am sure you will all join me and all the staff in wishing her all the best.

To cover Mrs Marsdenโ€™s Maternity leave, there will be some changes in staff. See below for more details:

Nursery - Mrs Tennant (Monday - Wednesday) and Miss Caveney (Thursday - Friday)

Year 1 - Mrs Bloor

Year 2 - Miss Nulty

Mrs Percival will be working in Year 2, 3 and 4 throughout the week also.

 

Another busy week, but in the busy way that I love the most. I have had the pleasure of reading so many of the Year 6s Autobiographies this week and it has been so fantastic, not only to see the effort that has been put into them, but also for them to tell their story - they have been a real highlight to my week!

I have also had the opportunity of reading and sharing so many other wonderful pieces of learning this week from throughout school.

Seeing the children so proud of their learning and showing off (in the nicest possible way) how far they have come and what they have learnt is so rewarding and why we do it. Celebrating all achievements, however big or small and encouraging children to recognise their own and their peers achievements. Our Celebration Assembly each week plays a big part in this.

Year 1 say goodbye to Miss Sowe today. Miss Sowe has been on her final placement with us since October and we have loved having her. We thank her for all she has given to the children in Year 1 and wish her all the best as she finishes her degree and starts her career as a Teacher. Thank you Miss Sowe.

I hope that you have a lovely weekend.

Mrs Flatman

 

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๐Ÿ—ž Newsletter 26.01.2024

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Year 5 and 6 Football

Well, we had some fantastic games against St Wilfredโ€™s this week who hosted us for both a boys and girls football tournament.

The reports back from staff were all about how good, not only their playing was, but their sportsmanship too.

This made me really pleased as it is such an important quality and one that isnโ€™t always an easy thing at times when not winning.

We try to teach the children, in so many ways, the importance of experiencing both winning and losing; to be compassionate in the winning and show good sportsmanship in the losing.

The fact that they all came back with such big smiles, so proud of what they had achieved spoke volumes to me (even if not winning this time).

It was great to hear their match reports in assembly too.

I think their positive attitude and perseverance really did shine through.

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Parent Portal

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


 

Please be aware that our gates are locked a few minutes after 8.50am, which is the latest time one of our classes starts the school day. If your child arrives at 9am, then they are already between 10-15 minutes late.

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Please be aware that our gates are locked a few minutes after 8.50am, which is the latest time one of our classes starts the school day. If your child arrives at 9am, then they are already between 10-15 minutes late. 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

 

World Festivals and Celebrations

Holocaust Memorial Day - 27th January 2024

National

This is a remembrance day for all the different categories of people who suffered at the hands of the Nazis during the second World War (1939-45). It aims to keep fresh in the mind the memory of those who suffered and died at that period, and to help ensure that no such atrocity happens again. The date was chosen as the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, but for many it is appropriate to remember others who have been victims of subsequent acts of genocide elsewhere in the world.

Holocaust Memorial Day remembers especially the millions of people who were killed in Auschwitz and other concentration camps. More than a million people were killed at Auschwitz-Birkenau, a Nazi death camp in German-occupied Poland, during World War Two. The majority were Jews and the former extermination camp has become the worldโ€™s largest Jewish cemetery; but the site was also the death place for many people who did not fit into the Nazisโ€™ view of their world: Poles, lesbians, homosexuals and the disabled were amongst those killed here.

11 million people were killed during the Holocaust (1.1 million children). 6 million of those victims were Jewish. Other groups targeted by the Nazis were Jehovahโ€™s Witnesses, homosexuals, disabled people, and Roma. Two-thirds of Jewish people living in Europe at the time of World War II were killed by Nazis.

 
 
 

Year 4 Visit to a Hindu Temple

Last Wednesday, year 4 visited a Hindu Temple to learn more about the religion. The children were exceptionally behaved and really enjoyed the teachings around Hinduism.

 

Article 18: Responsibility of parents

Article 18 of the UNCRC says that a child or young personโ€™s parents will normally have the main responsibility for bringing them up. They should both do this, both share responsibilities, and both be concerned with the best interests of the child or young person in their care.

If a child or young person only lives with one parent, their other parent should provide them with support. The form this support takes will depend on what that child or young personโ€™s best interests are. Children and young people shouldnโ€™t be discriminated against if their parents arenโ€™t married or never were.

When it isnโ€™t possible for a child or young person to be brought up by their parents, they should be cared for. Article 20 of the UNCRC details rights around going into care.

Government responsibilities

The UK has a responsibility to assist parents where they can, and this responsibility is carried by people employed by the State who are involved in a child or young personโ€™s upbringing. These people include:

- people who run playgroups or youth clubs

- school guidance counsellors

- school nurses.

The UK Goverment should review how their employees assist parents, to make sure they are keeping their human rights promises to children under this article of the UNCRC.

 
 

Seeing the children so settled into the Spring term this week has been fantastic. With 2 football tournaments going on and lots of excited children returning to tell me all about it, it really did make me so proud of them all. Thank you so much to all of the staff involved in making this possible.

A new lunch time award has become the talking point of many when I pass them in the corridors and it was extremely hard for the lunchtime staff to choose this week. It was the infants this week that pipped everyone to the post with Year 2 winning Class of the Week and they will get their treat on Monday lunchtime - well done Year 2! I wonder who it will be next week?

You will soon see our carpark and entrance start to develop and change. We met with contractors this week as we work on making our carpark and entrance safer for children and visitors. We look forward to sharing more information on this very soon.

You will have all received an email this afternoon with a letter from Mrs Wadsworth, our Chair of Governors, regarding Mr Sharpโ€™s absence from school. I know you will all join me in wishing him well and a healthy return to school as soon as possible.

I hope that you have a lovely weekend and look forward to seeing you all next Monday.

Mrs Flatman

 

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๐Ÿ—ž Newsletter 19.01.2024

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Early Help

So often we donโ€™t want to tell people if we are struggling. We may try to solve things as much as we can on our own.

As a school, we can support with so many things, and some that you may not think we can support with.

In school we have a range of pre-loved uniform that is always available and if we donโ€™t have anything, we will always try to help where we can.

We also still have access to a number of devices that we can loan to families to support home learning - if you are interested in this please donโ€™t hesitate to get in touch at the school office.

We can also access support from other agencies for a range of things such as:

- support with finances

- support with mental health

- support with housing issues

- support for any additional needs

- support getting your child into school

We are always on the other end of the phone and if we can help we will!

If you do feel we may be able to support, please donโ€™t hesitate to get in touch with Mrs Flatman or Miss Caveney through the school office.

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We all have times when we need some support. With My Family Coach, you get all the help you need. Weโ€™re with you through the tough times, inspiring you with new ideas, and sharing practical tips to make parenting that little bit easier.

 

Parent Portal

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


 

Please be aware that our gates are locked a few minutes after 8.50am, which is the latest time one of our classes starts the school day. If your child arrives at 9am, then they are already between 10-15 minutes late.

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Please be aware that our gates are locked a few minutes after 8.50am, which is the latest time one of our classes starts the school day. If your child arrives at 9am, then they are already between 10-15 minutes late. 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

 

World Festivals and Celebrations

Week of Prayer for Christian Unity - 18th - 25th January 2024

Christian

The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is an ecumenical Christian observance in the Christian calendar that is celebrated internationally. It is kept annually between Ascension Day and Pentecost in the Southern Hemisphere and between 18 January and 25 January in the Northern Hemisphere. It is an octave, that is, an observance lasting eight days.

The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is annually coordinated by the World Council of Churches, with participation by its member Churches, which include the Assyrian Church of the East, the Oriental Orthodox Churches, the Eastern Orthodox Churches, the Old Catholic Church, the Moravian Church, the Lutheran Churches, the Anglican Communion, the Mennonite Churches, the Methodist Churches and the Reformed Churches, as well as the Baptist Churches and the Pentecostal Churches. The Roman Catholic Church, which is an observer in the World Council of Churches, celebrates the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.

 
 
 

Article 17: Access to Information

Article 17 of the UNCRC says children and young people should be able to access information, particularly from the media. They should be able to get information from many placesโ€” from their country and beyond.

This Article applies to all kinds of media, including:

- print mediaโ€• such as newspapers or magazines,

- electronic mediaโ€• such as websites, and

- audiovisual mediaโ€• such as radio and television programmes.

Information and education

Information from the media should form part of a child or young personโ€™s education. Because of this, it should help them learn about the things listed under Article 29 of the UNCRC. These include:

- respect for human rights and freedoms,

- respect for their parents, cultural identity and language,

- respect for the values of where they live, where theyโ€™re from and the other countries of the world

- respect for the natural environment, and

- preparation for a responsible life where they treat other people with tolerance.

The media should also provide young people with information about their health. It should show young people in a positive light, bringing attention to the good things that young people do and taking care to show people who might be marginalised โ€“ such as women and those with disabilities โ€“ in a way that is not degrading.

Everyone should have access to the media

Article 17 applies to all young people, and special efforts should be made to make sure everyone has access to the media. This includes:

- young people whose freedoms are limitedโ€• such as those in young offendersโ€™ institutions, and

- young people who may find the media difficult to access, such as some of those with disabilities or for whom English is not their first language.

To help young people who may find the media difficult to access, media should be translated into multiple languages where this is possible. Media should also be available in formats that are possible for young people with disabilities to access.

Protection from harmful media

Article 17 also says that children and young people should be protected from media that would be harmful to them. This includes:

- pornography,

- media that depicts graphic violence, and

- media that promotes irresponsible drug use.

 

Our Values Tree - with this termโ€™s Value for Life - Trust

 

Wellโ€ฆ It has been a very eventful week with lots to celebrate and lots of experiences: playing in the snow was a highlight at the start of the week for the children and although very cold, there were lots of smiles as snowmen were being built all around!

Year 4 then went on a Visit to a Hindu Temple on Wednesday and had a fantastic time learning more about Hinduism and Mr Hogan came back singing their praises with lots of positive reports about how the children were so well behaved and respectful on their trip. These trips are such good opportunities to learn more about the world we live in.

We then had our visitors come on Thursday. I was very proud to show them our school and our fantastic children. The children showed that they live out our vision every day and really did shine when talking about our school, their learning and their achievements.

We ended it today with out Year 3โ€™s class assembly. The class assemblies are always a highlight for me as I am always in awe of how much they learn in such a short space of time. Seeing the children thrive in all areas of the curriculum always makes me smile!

I hope that you have a lovely weekend.

Mrs Flatman

 

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โ„๏ธ Newsletter 12.01.2024

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Happy New Year

This week we started the week with an assembly about the Epiphany, which was celebrated by Christians on Saturday 6th January.

We talked about how God didnโ€™t want to leave anyone out and how he invited the poorer Shepherds as he invited the Wise Men who could bring more riches.

We also talked about the fact that God did not discriminate by where people were from, as he invited the Jews as he did the Gentiles, who would have not have normally mixed in those days.

I think that this is a really powerful message. It is a message of togetherness and inclusion. It is a message of love, respect and compassion.

I believe this message teaches us a lot about how we should be today and act as an example of the way we should treat each other.

I do hope that everyone had a peaceful Christmas and enjoyed their time with family. As for the gifts that the children received, we have heard lots about them.

The Epiphany also gives us the opportunity to reflect on what โ€˜giftsโ€™ we can give back - they donโ€™t have to cost a thing - kindness, caring for others and sometimes just a smile is all someone needs.

It always warms my heart when I witness these little gifts from the children to another each day.

I hope they continue to use their gifts to create a kinder more peaceful world.

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Please be aware that our gates are locked a few minutes after 8.50am, which is the latest time one of our classes starts the school day. If your child arrives at 9am, then they are already between 10-15 minutes late.

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Please be aware that our gates are locked a few minutes after 8.50am, which is the latest time one of our classes starts the school day. If your child arrives at 9am, then they are already between 10-15 minutes late. 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

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World Festivals and Celebrations

BIRTHDAY OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA - 12th January 2024

Born Narendra Nath Datta in 1863 in Calcutta, he was an Indian Hindu monk who became the chief disciple of the 19th century saint Ramakrishna. Vivekananda, as he became known, was a key figure in the introduction of the Indian philosophies of Vedanta and Yoga to the Western world and helped to develop Hinduism during the latter part of the 19th century to the stage where it held the status of a major world religion. He died in 1902. He pioneered the development of the Ramakrishna Mission and the creation of the Ramakrishna Vedanta Centre movement first in India and then throughout the world, travelling widely and emphasising the devotional and social aspects of the teaching and practice of his beloved Guru, Ramakrishna.

 
 
 

Article 16: Protection of Privacy

Article 16 of the UNCRC makes it clear that children and young people have the right to privacy, just like adults do.

This means that:

- they have the right to a private family life,

- they have the right to a private space where they can go to be alone, even if theyโ€™re in an institution, and

- they have the right to keep their phone calls and emails private.

The right to privacy may not be respected if it puts someone in danger. For example, the police may look at a young personโ€™s emails if someone who isnโ€™t who they say they are is contacting them.

 

I hope you have had chance to see our gorgeous new display in the Hall window - our Values Tree. Mrs Tierney has been very busy this week bringing it to life and I hope that it brings a smile to peopleโ€™s faces as they walk by as it certainly has brought a lot of smiles to mine seeing it develop as the week has gone on - thank you Mrs Tierney!

 

It was so lovely to welcome all of the children back on Monday and hear about their holidays. Whether they themselves have celebrated Christmas or spent time with family and friends, it is always so nice to hear about what they get up to during the holidays.

Already, only 5 days in, I have seen so many amazing pieces of learning. Walking around the classrooms and seeing the children settle so quickly into their learning is always a treat to see and what I enjoyed the most was seeing some of our Year 6 children praise and celebrate some younger childrenโ€™s pieces of work.

It always amazes me how much we can get into a week and then how quick they fly. Next week we look forward to welcoming some special visitors to our school and I canโ€™t wait to show them what our amazing children can do.

I hope that all those who were lucky enough to get tickets from our raffle and are going to FC United this weekend to watch their Womenโ€™s team have a great time - thank you Miss Caveney for organising it.

I hope that you have a lovely weekend.

Mrs Flatman

 

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