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A reminder that a data collection sheet was sent home Please ensure you read, update and sign this and send back to school no later than Monday.
If we do not receive your child’s form, then we will continue to use the current information we have. Please remember even if the information is correct we still need you to confirm, sign, date and send the form back.
Thank you.
This year’s parents’ meetings will be once again 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/parents’ evening to book a timeslot. Each appointment will last 10 minutes.
Parents’ meetings will be held on the following dates:
· Nursery: Monday 17th November, Tuesday 18th November and Wednesday 19th November.
· Reception, Year 1 and Year 2: Monday 17th November and Tuesday 18th November.
· Year 3, Year 4 and Year 5: Wednesday 19th November and Thursday 20th November.
· Year 6: Tuesday 18th November and Wednesday 19th November.
You will need to book on Parent Mail by going to Parents; evening. Thank you.
There will be no after school clubs taking place this week.
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 |
Afiyah |
2B |
Jesse |
5B |
Safa |
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RA |
Zakariya |
3A |
Qasim |
6A |
Arham |
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RB |
Maya |
3B |
Imaan |
6B |
Sidra |
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1A |
Ismail |
4A |
Yahya |
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1B |
Jasmine |
4B |
Aminah |
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2A |
Anabia |
5A |
Zaky |
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A reminder that meal patterns are set per half term and cannot be swapped or changed in between. School dinners are £15.50 a week.
Please ensure if your child has school dinners account is up to date and that there are no outstanding payments. Thank you.
Children In Need this year will be on Friday 14th November. We invite the children and staff to come in wearing spots/ pyjamas.
Please can you ensure children wear appropriate clothing for the weather and for school and we ask that they do not come in slippers. Thank you.
We are asking for £1 per child donation which is to be given to the class teacher on the day.
Thank you.
Well done to Leaena and Ahil for being chosen as Breakfast Club Superstars!
In History the children had their classrooms turned into ‘caves’ so they could complete cave drawings in oil pastels. They used stencils to draw animals and hunters. Their classrooms were dark and they had torches surrounding them to create the effect of a cave. The children were very excited!
The children also went to our local forest school so they could become ‘hunters and gatherers’ from The Stone Age. They found a variety of items such as berries, willow and animal skin. We discussed how certain berries may have been poisonous and what people from The Stone Age would have done about this. We also discussed what they may have made with animal skin. They collected a variety of natural items and brought them back to school, ready for some creative work with the willow.
In Science we have been learning about rocks and fossils! The children had a go at creating some of their own dinosaur fossils which they have proudly taken home!
With the willow that was collect from forest school, the children did some weaving which was very tricky! The children needed lots of patience and perseverance for this task.
In the HIRB for our unit in English we wrote Thank You letters to the nurses and made lanterns, which is what Florence Nightingale used. For Black History Month, we focused on Mary Seacole and wrote books about her life and contributions towards the soldiers in the Crimean War.
This morning, year 5 had the pleasure of meeting PCSO Pete who gave the children an interesting and insightful talk on internet safety. The children were so engaged and learned a lot about how to stay safe online. Many children have reflected on how they use the internet and are going to make safer choices going forward which was amazing to hear! They asked some lovely questions and were eager to know all about the job of a policeman and how you can get into the role. Thank you PCSO Pete!