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Year 1 will be going to Tommy Tumble Town Role Play Centre. This will now be on Monday 20th October. This is a fantastic opportunity for the children to explore around their topic of toys. Children will be travelling to and from the venue via coach with members of staff from school. Children will have grab bags on the day.
School is heavily subsiding the cost of this visit, we are asking for a voluntary contribution of £10. If we do not receive sufficient funds the visit will be cancelled.
Please complete the consent form on parent mail, by going to parent mail/forms. Please go to parent mail/payments/shop to pay the voluntary contribution.
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 |
Aria |
2B |
Olly |
5B |
Shaam |
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RA |
Hussain |
3A |
Daisy |
6A |
Hussain |
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RB |
Zidan |
3B |
Ismail |
6B |
Jack |
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1A |
Oscar-Lee |
4A |
Hamza |
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1B |
Saif |
4B |
Eliza |
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2A |
Umaiza |
5A |
Bilal |
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Please can parents/carer ensure that children’s school uniform, jacket, water bottle are all clearly labelled with their full names on.
Thank you.
Phonics Books are available to buy on Parent Mail for Nursery, Reception and Year 1 to assist with your child’s Phonics learning. Please go to the shop section on Parent Mail.
Well done to Imaan and Noah for being chosen as Breakfast Club Superstars!
The deadline to apply for high school is Friday 31st October 2025. You will need to apply online:
https://www.rochdale.gov.uk/school-admissions-appeals/apply-secondary-school-place
Toilet training
You can start training your child to use the toilet as soon as they start to show signs that they are ready. This is usually between two and three years old but all children are different. It is important to only train your child when the time is right for you and your child.
Signs of toilet readiness
· Your child can stay dry for three or more hours
· Your child recognises when they need to wee or poo
· Your child can pull their pants up and down themselves
· Your child is showing interest in using the toilet
· Your child is imitating others going to the bathroom
· Your child is able to follow simple instructions
Getting started
· Dress your child in clothes that are easy for them to manage i.e. pants with an elasticated waist
· Introduce your child to the potty or toilet at times they are most likely to need go i.e. after mealtimes
· Do not restrain your child or force them to sit on the toilet or potty for long periods.
· Praise or reward your child every time they use the toilet.
· Take your child to the toilet regularly, at least every hour when you are starting out.
· Teach your child how to flush the toilet and wash their hands after using the toilet
· Expect setbacks. Do not make a big deal out of accidents. Use statements such as “it’s okay, I bet you make it to the toilet/ potty next time.”
· Do not rush to get your child out of nappies at night-time; this usually takes much longer than being dry during the day.
Welcome to nursery! We have had a wonderful start and everyone is settling in really well. The children are already beginning to make new friends and enjoy playing together. We are learning the rules and daily routines, which help us feel safe and happy at nursery. We are also practicing how to be kind, take turns, and share with others. It’s been a lovely start, and we’re so proud of how well the children are doing!