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As part of their History topic, Year 6 have been learning about World War 2 and will be visiting the Imperial War Museum on Wednesday 18th March 2026.
School is subsidising the cost of the trip, but we ask for a parental contribution of £5. This is a voluntary contribution, however if we are not able to cover the cost we may need to cancel the visit.
Please go to parent mail and complete the consent form (found in the forms section) and please pay for the visit (payments/then shop).
The winners of the World Book Day competition are:
R - Meerab
Y1 - Aayah
Y2 - Iruoma
Y3 - Zohan
Y4 - Alisha
Y5 - Alyaan
Y6 - Imaan
Thank you so much for your donations. They have been gratefully received by Rochdale Foodbank this morning. The volunteer commented that our school has given the most donations this week! Well done Marland Hill!
Below are the weekly attendance winners for each class. Please help support this achievement by reminding our winners and parents that they are to look after the prizes and they must be returned to school on Monday.
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N |
Amina |
2B |
M. Zayn |
5B |
Angel |
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RA |
Azaan |
3A |
Arthur |
6A |
Jezreel |
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RB |
Evie |
3B |
Rayyan |
6B |
M. Kiani |
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1A |
Tahira |
4A |
Hasan |
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1B |
Humzah |
4B |
Florence |
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2A |
Hareem |
5A |
Anayah |
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The next reading workshop will be as follows:
· Friday 27th March -Year 2
They will be taking place in the school hall 2.30pm-3pm.
Tea/Coffee will be provided.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Well done to Zunaira and Ellouise for being chosen as Breakfast Club Superstars!
This year parents’ meetings will be taking place after the end of the school day and will be held in the School Hall. In order to book an appointment you will need to go to parent mail/parent’s evening to book an appointment. Each appointment will last 10 minutes.
There will be no after school clubs taking place this week.
The parents’ meetings will be on the following dates:
Nursery: Tuesday 24th March, Wednesday 25th March and Thursday 26th March.
Reception, Year 1 and Year 2: Wednesday 25th March and Thursday 26th March.
Years 3, 4, 5 and 6: Monday 23rd March and Tuesday 24th March.
On Friday 13th March, we will be holding a ‘Wear Your Colours’ Day. The children can come to school in their own clothes representing their house colour, to celebrate their house achievements. On this day, children will also receive double house points. EYFS can wear non-uniform.
The House Colours are as follows:
Water - Blue Air - Yellow Fire - Red Earth - Green
Neurodivergent support
The Neurodiversity Hub
· The NDH supports families and children who are neurodivergent, or who have communication differences, to work together with professionals to problem solve issues that are affecting them. It is based on needs and not a diagnosis. You can contact them on 0785 868 5131.
Umbrella Sessions
· Umbrella Sessions provide support for parents with a child who may be presenting with a neurodiversity. They aim to deliver sessions for parents on sensory challenging strategies, sleep and wellbeing and neurodiversity at school. There is no cost to participants. You can contact them on 07901 854741. Their website is https://rochdaleparentcarersvoice.co.uk/umbrella-sessions/
SHINE
· SHINE is a 10 week intervention for parents/carers of primary school aged children who have social and communication needs. There are range of topics such as communication, play, sleep, celebrating your child's gifts and talents and who else can support. Website https://www.barnardos.org.uk/get-support/services/shine. Contact details: 01706 769634 and rochdale.services@barnardos.org.uk
Children’s Occupational Therapy
· Children’s OT (HMR) Community aim to help a child to minimise the impact of their difficulties and improve their ability to participate in their daily occupations by finding ways to overcome any problems they experience. They see children with sensory difficulties impacting on their function and occupational performance. Contact 0161 206 0606.
Spectrum Gaming
· Spectrum gaming is an autistic led UK based charity that supports autistic people. They provide a space where autistic children can feel safe and create belonging with peers who share similar experiences. They have online services where young people can be supervised by adults to explore and connect with others. Contact details: https://www.spectrumgaming.net/about-us and info@spectrumgaming.ne