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Year 6 will be going bowling at Sandbrook Park on Friday 5th July. Children will be going in the afternoon after they have had their lunch in school.
Children will be walking to and from the venue with members of staff from school. Children will be back at their normal finish time. This visit will be fully subsidised by school so parental contributions will not be required’
Please complete the consent form on parent mail, which can be found in the forms section as soon as possible.
This year, weather permitting, our sports days will be on the following dates and times:
· Years 1 & 2 Tuesday 25th June – 1.30pm-2.30pm
· Years 5 & 6 Wednesday 26th June – 1.30pm-2.30pm
· Years 3 & 4 Thursday 27th June – 1:30pm to 2:30pm
· Reception Friday 28th June – 1.30pm-2.30pm
· Morning Nursery Friday 28th June – 9.30am-10.30am
· Afternoon Nursery Friday 28th June – 1.30pm-2.30pm
Your child will need to come to school on their Sports Day, in addition to their PE day, in their outdoor PE kit, including trainers. If the weather is still hot, please ensure your child has sun cream on (to be applied at home before the start of school), a hat and a water bottle.
On Tuesday 16th July, we will be holding our annual Year 6 Leavers’ Disco. It will take place from 5.30pm – 7.30pm and will include a buffet and disco. As this is a special event, your child will need to be dressed smartly.
Due to the Disco finishing late, all children will need to be collected by an adult (18 years old or over) at 7.30pm prompt. The cost of the event is £5.00 to help to pay for the disco and food.
Please go to Parent Mail to complete the consent form (which can be found in the forms section) and please go to the payment section to purchase your child’s ticket. Tickets are £5 per child.
Our morning nursery is now full but we do have some afternoon nursery places in September 2024. If you are interested then please come and pick an application form up from the school office.
Thank you.
On 12th July we will be holding a non uniform day. As part of this we are asking for donations for the foodbank. This is a resource that many of our families, and families across Rochdale have benefited from. Equally, we understand that this may not be something everyone can donate to, so please do not feel that you have to. Suitable donations include cans, bottles and dried food.
Thank You
School Council
This term, every week we will be looking at children’s attendance and all those children who have 100% attendance for the week will be put in to a draw to win 10 Dojos. There will be one random winner from each class. To ensure your child is entered into this weekly draw, all you have to do is make sure they are in school on time every day. Thank you for your continued support.
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Alektra |
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Luna |
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Shaan |
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Charlotte |
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Zain |
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Musa |
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Maddox |
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Harun |
4A |
Olivia |
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Zainab |
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Momina |
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Leila |
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Joshua |
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Well done to Ayesha for creating a model of a River for her
Geography homework.
Please can I remind parents that if you have any concerns about any element of school, then in the first instance, please come and speak to us about them, and allow us the time to look further into the matter to try and resolve it. Using social media as a platform for this can unfortunately cause things to escalate to a level that can become unmanageable, and cause a lot of upset in the process. It also allows the opportunity for the initial concern to be misconstrued by others and be communicated in a way that is inaccurate and not originally intended.
All staff in school work incredibly hard to ensure the best for your children and families, and we have some very strong relationships with parents on the back of this. We value your support, and are ultimately all working towards the same thing – the best we can collectively provide for your children.
As many of you will be aware, when it comes to school dinners, school takes into consideration the specific dietary needs of children, and also those of some who have a special educational need. For those children who need something different because of, for example, dairy intolerances, allergies to food, sensory issues, the kitchen staff work hard to ensure that an appropriate meal is provided to the child in line with their needs, and as similar as possible to that of their peers so that they do not feel different to everyone else.