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Friday October 28th

Wow, the end of the first half term of the year already! Thanks for all your support throughout! What a great half term it’s been and a busy week to end on! Year 5 and 6 all thoroughly enjoyed their trip to the Egypt Centre and Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 have ended the week with a wonderful trip to Margam Park! Thanks to all the staff for organising and to all the families for their financial contributions during challenging economic times! There are more trips to look forward to after half term with Nursery’s farm visit, Year 3 heading to Techniquest and Year 4 making the trip to Big Pit! These experiences are not possible without your financial contributions so, again, a big thankyou in advance!

Parent/carer voice

We welcome the reformed curriculum for Wales and are fully committed to providing the best possible education and learning environment for our wonderful children! Your opinions matter to us! Thanks to those that have already responded! We would appreciate you taking the time to complete this short form to identify areas that you feel are a strength to build on and any areas you feel that we can improve! Diolch! Please follow the link! Parent/Carer voice

Teacher/Parent meetings

Parents’ evenings will take place during the week of 14th November. You will be able to make an appointment in the first week after half term using SQUID. If you would prefer to speak with the teacher over the phone, please phone the office to arrange!

PLEASE NOTE THAT AFTER SCHOOL CLUBS WILL RESUME THE WEEK BEGINNING 21st NOVEMBER FOLLOWING PARENTS’ WEEK!

On Thursday, our football teams made the short journey to the Elba to take on our neighbours from Gowerton Primary School. The boys and girls represented the school superbly in some well fought matches! Diolch pawb!

We gave Mrs Horseman a great send off this week as she left to begin her maternity leave. Mrs Kathryn Howells will be joining our team and job sharing with Mrs Wallace after half term and it has been great to welcome her this week to meet the children.

Defibrillator on site

Prior to the COVID pandemic, we were raising funds to have a defibrillator installed at school! A big thankyou to Kellie Phillips who previously managed to raise £500 towards the cost. We are now pleased to say that we are in a position to go ahead with the purchase and we are hoping that the installation and required training can take place prior to Christmas!

The Nursery had a very exciting end to ‘d’ week with a class dog show. They all brought a toy dog to school and did lots of dog related activities, including cooking a bone cookie, making a dotty dog and doing an obstacle course outside. When the children went for snack the naughty dogs went and hid all around the classroom! Mrs Davies came to judge and every dog won a certificate. This week in Reception, children have been making pumpkin patterns, building homes for pumpkins and creating orange and black shape pictures. They have also had fun blending simple 3 letter words on pumpkins and matching pumpkin numbers to Numicon shapes to complete simple number problems.

To celebrate black history month the children in Miss Tyrell’s class have been discussing how we are all different and what makes us special and unique. They asked questions with a talk partner to find out information about each other such as hair and eye colour, favourite food, hobbies and number of pets etc. There was super independent learning skills and co-operation on show when the children worked together with a partner to complete a dice game challenge. Mrs Wallace and Mrs Horseman’s class have had a great week writing instructions of how to make the perfect potion, problem solving using their addition and subtraction skills and completing their poly print trees for the background of their Gruffalo pictures. Mrs Thomas and Mrs Evans’ class came up with some super instructions on how to be a good friend, thoroughly enjoyed making broomsticks in forest school, while layering, marbling and drawing to create their Gruffalo artwork was another big hit. George’s Marvellous medicine has been the focus in Mr Reid’s class with some great story sequencing and zoo art being the highlights.

It’s been a busy week in Mr Jenkins’ class with the children finishing their wonderful stories and awesome art work on the Giant of Preseli Hills. They have also really enjoyed investigating Victorian schools and how children worked in coal mines in Wales in the the past. Some highlights in Year 5 and 6 have been using their digital skills to create an Adobe Sparks about Black Leaders and writing explanation texts about the process of mummification. However, the biggest hit of the week was easily their amazing trip to the Egypt Centre.

Dates for the calendar

W/C Monday 7th November – Science Week

Friday 11th November – Remembrance Day

W/C Monday 14th November – National Anti-Bullying Week

W/C Monday 14th November – Teacher / Parent Meetings

Friday 18th November – Children in Need Day (Non uniform day) ‘Be spotacular’ theme.

W/C Monday 21st November – Book Fair in school

Thursday 8th December – Christmas Jumper Day

(Any dates for events involving specific classes/year groups will be sent out separately)

As always, if you have any questions or concerns don’t hesitate in getting in touch!

Have a great half-term! See you on Monday November 7th

Mr Jamie Evans

Deputy Headteacher

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Friday 21st October

It’s been another busy and fruitful week at Waunarlwydd. On Tuesday our Rights Ambassadors visited Penclawdd Primary school to meet and work with the ‘Children’s Commissioner for Wales’ Rocio Cifuentes. The children represented the school wonderfully and brought back lots of ideas to support the school’s continuing belief in the importance of children’s rights. Well done Aneurin and Lola!

On Thursday, it was the turn of our boys’ football team to take part in a tournament, finishing with an admirable won 2, lost 2 record but, most importantly, showing great teamwork and sportsmanship throughout! Da iawn bechgyn!

Thanks to those parents that were able to make the PTA meeting this week to begin discussions over fundraising events (more info to follow). If you would like to be involved, please let us know!

Elsewhere around the school, there’s been the usual mix of learning and laughter. The Nursery have enjoyed ‘The Hungry Caterpillar’ story this week and have made edible caterpillars with strawberry laces and Cheerios. They looked for colours in the environment on Welly Wednesday and helped their chameleons to change colour. Their new busy boards, with lots of latches and catches, were a big hit. Reception have continued with their story ‘The 3 Little Pigs’ this week and have enjoyed more retelling of the story, making repeating patterns using pictures from the story, creating wonderful shape pigs, creating pig pictures on JiT using their tablets and having lots of fun trying to make their own houses using bricks, straw and sticks, then trying to blow them all down!

After reading the story of ‘Room on the Broom’, Miss Tyrrell’s class decided to have a witches kitchen role play area. They have been busy writing their own magic spell recipes and making them in their cauldrons. The maths problem of the week was thinking of ways to make a spell recipe that had 10 legs. How many different combinations of creatures could they use? Mrs Wallace and Mrs Horseman’s class have also enjoyed telling the story of the Room on the Broom, using characters and objects from their story sack and finding out which material was the strongest to build a Gruffalo’s house in their Science experiment. Another hit was playing ‘Is there room on the broom for a word like me’, to help learn how to spell tricky words and writing sentences to match pictures. The children sounded out the words they weren’t sure of and wrote sentences to be really proud of. Mrs Evans and Mrs Thomas’ class have been getting really creative this week with their highlights being magnificent Autumn leaf rubbings and their awesome Gruffalo art collages. Another favourite has been making toast to provide stimulus for their instruction writing. Developing digital skills have been the highlight in Mr Reid’s class this week particularly making a pic collage on ipads using freeze frame in drama to recreate scenes from George’s Marvellous Medicine. Another favourite was designing labels for George’s Marvellous Medicine on the chrome books.

Mr Jenkins’ class have had a busy week full of highlights! Children have learnt about how schools were set up in Victorian times and how teachers used to discipline naughty children. They have been busy making Christmas Card designs and drawing, painting and making clay models of the Giant from Preseli. They have completed their sentence improvements on their Giant descriptions and have started to look at how they can break up stories into different parts using a story mountain. In Gym they have enjoyed sequencing body shapes, balances and jumps, even learning how to do forward rolls, while in tennis, Oliver continues to win at cassette player! There has been a lot of great learning happening in Year 5 and 6 this week. Children have loved exploring the process of mummification – researching, writing instructions and explaining why the Ancient Egyptians used mummification. They have enjoyed working on their time skills in maths, trying out different clay techniques and learning an explanation text using Talk for Writing. PE remains a favourite part of the week, while this week’s music genre has been Brit Pop with a mix of Oasis, Blur and Stone Roses.

Teacher/Parent meetings

We have decided to hold this term’s parents’ evenings later than previously due to the ‘Meet the Teacher’ events at the end of September and to give the children a full half term in their classes. Parents’ evening will take place during the week of 14th November. We will send out details on how to make an appointment in the first week after half term.

Next week will be Mrs Horseman’s last week in school for a while as she begins her maternity leave. We wish Mrs Horseman and her family all the very best as they look forward to welcoming a new addition! Mrs Howells has been appointed to work alongside Mrs Wallace and will be in school next week to meet the children.

Dates for the calendar

Thursday 27th October – PC Anthony assembly (Halloween/Bonfire safety)

Friday 28th October – Ms Williams’ class assembly

W/C Monday 31st October – Half Term

W/C Monday 7th November – Science Week

W/C Monday 14th November – National Anti-Bullying Week

W/C Monday 14th November – Teacher / Parent Meetings

Friday 18th November – Children in Need Day

W/C Monday 21st November – Book Fair in school

After a tough 3 years, we are excited to be able to confirm the return of our Christmas concerts. Dates will be sent out to you so that you can put them in your diaries! You’re in for a treat!

As always, if you have any questions or concerns don’t hesitate in getting in touch!

Have a great weekend!

Mr Jamie Evans

Deputy Headteacher

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Friday October 14th

SHWMAE PAWB! It’s been a sea of red, white and green across the school today as we’ve celebrated ‘Shwmae day’ in style! The videos sent in from home were particularly impressive with some awesome appearances from family members!

Shwmae day ended another brilliant week! We began the week on Monday with ‘World Mental Health Day’ focusing on being kind to ourselves and each other as well as reflection. The Nursery had great fun splashing in the water, going through long grass and squelching in the mud on their bear hunt on Welly Wednesday. They made friends with the bear and he has come to live in the classroom. They have played on the bikes, practised their ball skills in gym and enjoyed bagels with butter for snack. Reception have been learning through the story of the 3 Little Pigs. They have been retelling the story in pictures, counting and matching numbers and piggies and printing using different materials to be straw, sticks and hay. They have also had fun trying to huff and puff and blow away different natural materials. At the end of the week, the children watched the 3 Little Raptors and the Big Bad Rex and created their own innovations by thinking of a different setting and characters.

Miss Tyrrell’s class have loved using stick puppets to retell their story. They wrote Harvest thank you prayers and thought of some super wow words to describe autumn and harvest items. The children have also thought very carefully about their feelings, what makes them happy, sad, scared and angry. Mrs Wallace and Mrs Horseman’s class have been on a ‘bike adventure’ and also loved practising skipping, galloping and hopping. Other hits have been learning to draw their own Gruffalo and making their own scarecrow out of 2D shapes. Highlights in Mrs Evans and Mrs Thomas’ class this week have been learning different words to describe their emotions and making things from the Scarecrow’s wedding story in forest school, while craft making was also a firm favourite. Mr Reid’s class enjoyed their mini Science experiments to start their George’s Marvellous Medicine mini topic and also created some wonderful word art bottle designs.

Year 4 have continued to look at maps of Wales and how Waunarlwydd looked in Victorian times. The children have started to work on taking away and exchanging tens. In art they have tried to make their own giants in clay and started to draw some Victorian Artefacts. Tennis skills are also continuing to improve – they hardly ever miss now! With Mrs Cornish we made thanks for all that is good in our lives and created an Acrostic Poem. It’s been a week of solving mysteries in Years 5 and 6. Children have been decoding hieroglyphs to translate a message; using chromatography to uncover who wrote them the message; learning about number puzzles and algebra in mathematics and writing our own quest stories with our heroes escaping from tombs and pyramids. Fabulous learning as always. 

Harvest Thanks

A big thankyou for your Harvest donations! We’ll be delivering the items to our friends at ‘Matthew’s House’ next week. If you still wish to donate, please bring any items in on Monday morning! Diolch!

Reminder (PTA)

We are hoping to re-establish the school PTA after a difficult period. We are holding a meeting at 2.45 on Tuesday 18th October! All welcome!

Attendance

Following several challenging years maintaining attendance levels in light of the pandemic, the City and County of Swansea have issued schools with a pathway to follow if concerns rise due to a pupil’s low attendance, including the involvement of Education Welfare Officers (EWOs). There are clearly many genuine reasons for absence and, first and foremost, communication is crucial. Please continue to inform us of the reason behind your child’s absence as soon as possible! If you have any concerns or require any support regarding your child’s attendance, please don’t hesitate in contacting us!

INSET DAYS

Friday December 23rd

Please note that January 9th WILL NOT be an INSET Day and children will return after Christmas on Monday 9th January! (Apologies for any inconvenience). We will confirm further INSET days as soon as possible.

As always, if you have any questions or concerns don’t hesitate in getting in touch!

Have a great weekend!

Mr Jamie Evans

Deputy Headteacher

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Friday October 7th

Firstly, a big thankyou to Reverend Alex Pye for welcoming all our classes from Reception to Year 6 to St Barnabus on Monday for a Harvest celebration. Thanks also to Ann Tinkler and Mary Taylor for their support on the day! All the children and staff thoroughly enjoyed their visit!

It’s been another busy week of learning and laughter at Waunarlwydd! The Nursery had a very exciting start to ‘B’ week when baby Eliza, who was 8 weeks old, came to visit. They saw her mum give her a bath and her bottle. They have enjoyed playing with the baby dolls in our classroom and have been thinking about the differences between themselves and a baby. This week in Reception, children have been learning through the story of Goldilocks and the 3 Bears. They have been sorting by size, feeling materials to find out if they are hard or soft and exploring the characters, setting and plot in the story. In gym they told the story in movement, focusing on facial expressions and have ended the week making yummy flapjacks using porridge oats! Year 1 have been very busy making Gruffalo masks this week and are super excited to wear them home. They enjoyed learning about why we celebrate Harvest, and sang their harvest songs beautifully during our visit to St Barnabas church. Finding odd and even numbers has been the number focus for the week and the children were very proud of themselves for working out if some really big numbers were odd or even. Highlights in Mrs Evans and Mrs Thomas’ class have included the Harvest trip to the church, some incredible Gruffalo art and rhyming word fun involving ‘The Smartest Giant in Town’. The week ended with a special visit from Flopsy and Lucky! Science has been the big hit this week in Mr Reid’s class, particularly their investigation linked to the Twits about air pressure and how air moves. They also enjoyed developing their fine motor skills by making Mr Twit’s messy beard using tissue paper.

Mr Jenkins’ class have enjoyed looking at maps of Waunarlwydd this week, finding geographical features and some even found their own houses using aerial photographs. They have continued to read lots of legends, bible stories and even some of Aesop’s fables this week and have begun to recognize the characteristics of different characters. In numeracy they have continued to develop some amazing addition skills while in tennis they are making real progress in hitting the ball while playing their catching games. Year 5 and 6 have been developing some awesome creative skills this week and, after looking at the work of Andy Warhol last week, the children have started to create a collage of themselves as a Pharaoh using some of his ideas. They have also thoroughly enjoyed exploring co-ordinates this week, both in their numeracy lessons and outdoor learning lesson. Other big hits have been making a chase game using Scratch and listening to their music genre of the week which has been boy bands.

A big well done to our girls’ football team! They played in their first festival of the year on Thursday and were a credit to the school, playing with great spirit, sportsmanship and always smiling! Diolch!

Congratulations

A big well done to all the boys that took part in the Swansea schoolboys rugby trials recently and congratulations to Zac Lloyd, Caden Phillips-Evans and Jac Evans on their selection for the Swansea Schoolboys squad this year.

Harvest

We will be celebrating Harvest next week and, as in previous years, will be making a donation to our friends at Matthew’s House. If you would like to send in a donation, the list of items requested is found below. Diolch!

Reminder

Next Friday (14th October) we will be celebrating Shwmae Day at school. All children are welcome to wear Welsh colours or kits to celebrate.

Attendance

Following several challenging years maintaining attendance levels in light of the pandemic, the City and County of Swansea have issued schools with a pathway to follow if concerns rise due to a pupil’s low attendance, including the involvement of Education Welfare Officers (EWOs). There are clearly many genuine reasons for absence and, first and foremost, communication is crucial. Please continue to inform us of the reason behind your child’s absence as soon as possible! If you have any concerns or require any support regarding your child’s attendance, please don’t hesitate in contacting us!

INSET DAYS

Friday December 23rd

Please note that January 9th WILL NOT be an INSET Day and children will return after Christmas on Monday 9th January! (Apologies for any inconvenience). We will confirm further INSET days as soon as possible.

As always, if you have any questions or concerns don’t hesitate in getting in touch!

Have a great weekend!

Mr Jamie Evans

Deputy Headteacher

Work Hard, Aim High, Share and Care

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Friday 30th September

This week saw our final ‘meet the teacher’ to start the term. It has been great to see so many parents attending and we can look forward to holding more face to face events throughout the year.

Nursery have enjoyed their first of ‘Sound of the Week’ activities. They enjoyed searching for ants on the field, pretending to be astronauts, athletes and acrobats in gym and especially making apple crumble today. This week in Reception, the children have been retelling the story of Little Red Riding Hood, writing shopping lists for Little Red and drawing a map of her journey through the woods. They even got to meet Little Red Riding Hood when she came into class and asked her lots of interesting questions! Other highlights have been going on a number hunt and practising writing numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 using our number rhymes. It’s been another week of exciting Gruffalo activities in Year 1. The children loved our Gruffalo puppet show, which they chose during their EPIC session. The children came up with some super describing words when talking about the Gruffalo and were able to match rhyming words from the story. The most exciting part of the week, however, has to be making delicious Gruffalo crumble! There has been some wonderful creative writing in Mrs Horseman and Mrs Wallace’s class this week with the children really challenging themselves with their vocabulary choices. In PE, the children thoroughly enjoyed moving like the different characters they have got to know from The Gruffalo! 

Mrs Thomas and Mrs Evans’ highlight was also making Gruffalo crumble, while children have also been thinking about how we can all be kind and a good friend like the ‘Smartest Giant in Town’ and they thoroughly enjoyed drawing and writing their ideas in our giant outline. Mr Reid’s class loved testing out wormy spaghetti as an introduction to ‘The Twits’ and another highlight has been generating and developing their use of adjectives by drawing and describing the Twits in groups.

Highlights in Year 4 have included playing tennis games and learning different balances in Gym. Singing sessions have also started which have been great fun. Literacy tasks have focused on writing extended sentences, while in numeracy children have been further developing their addition skills. Another big hit has been enjoying apples and honey in their learning about Rosh Hashanah and the Jewish New Year. Exciting times in Year 5 and 6 as the children received an unusual phone call from Dr. Griffin, our Egyptologist friend. He informed them that there was a tomb in Waunarlwydd. The children ‘discovered’ the tomb and used torches to look around inside for clues. They have also enjoyed reading a story set in Egypt called the Quest, which will help us write our own stories over the next few weeks. 

Extra-curricular clubs

We will begin our after school activity clubs from next week. You should have received consent forms. If you wish your child to attend, please complete by Monday to allow staff to prepare.

As always, if you have any questions or concerns don’t hesitate in getting in touch!

Have a great weekend!

Mr Jamie Evans

Deputy Headteacher

Work Hard, Aim High, Share and Care

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Friday 23rd September

Another week of learning and laughter in Waunarlwydd with the children settling in really well to their new classes!

The Nursery have had a week of firsts. Their first Welly Wednesday was a success, playing listening games and pretending to be some of the characters from the story “The Gingerbread Man”. On Thursday they had their first gym lesson, and enjoyed hopping like bunnies, balancing like flamingos and being very careful jumping off the blocks. Reception have had fun with Nursery rhymes this week. From finding ways to send Incy Wincy spider down the spout in the water tray to strengthening their finger muscles by hopping the Little Speckled frogs into the pond. We have also been singing lots of number rhymes and met Fred the Frog who played some word and sound games with us. Miss Tyrrell’s class have loved retelling the Gruffalo story this week. They were able to sequence pictures from the story and showed superb perseverance and determination when making a split pin gruffalo independently.  They have also worked together to create a class Gruffalo collage.

Mrs Horseman and Mrs Wallace’s class have really enjoyed making gruffalo crumble, especially the purple prickles and poisonous warts! They’ve enjoyed making school motto posters and are excited to see the winners while another hit has been making split pin gruffalos, with moving arms and legs. Mrs Thomas and Mrs Evans’ class have thoroughly enjoyed writing about the story and characters from the Gruffalo. Other highlights have been their motto competition and making theatre snack bar charts using Jit as their digital challenge. It’s been all about ‘Fantastic Mr Fox’ in Mr Reid’s class and the children have loved developing their painting skills this week when painting Fantastic Mr Fox as well as improving team work skills and creativity when making a marble run for Mr Fox to escape.

Year 4 have loved writing out accounts of their ‘Giant Tales’ story and have been using partition skills to help them add this week. They have also had lots of fun playing tennis games and learning new gymnastic shapes in Gym. Mrs Cornish has helped them learn about the similarities and differences between a church and a synagogue and they enjoyed making a Sukkah outside. It’s been a busy week in Year 5 and 6 this week with the children applying to become Egyptologists, describing how their skills will assist Howard Carter on his expedition. They’ve also loved exploring coding on scratch, learning about the three kingdoms of Egypt and carrying out a sand-drag experiment learning about levers and pulleys. Netball and Real PE lessons have also been a highlight this week. 

Extra-curricular clubs

We will begin our after school activity clubs from the week beginning October 3rd. We will be sending out consent forms next week!

School photographer Friday 30th September

A reminder from Roz and Kirsty, the school photographers:

‘The link giving consent must be completed by 23rd September please. No consent, no photo!’

https://schools.rozandkirsty.co.uk/add_consent/6?pin=1170

As always, if you have any questions or concerns don’t hesitate in getting in touch!

Have a great weekend!

Mr Jamie Evans

Deputy Headteacher

Work Hard, Aim High, Share and Care

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Friday 16th September

It’s been a great first full week back at school with lots of highlights!

The Nursery staff are delighted with how well all the children have settled into morning Nursery. 7 new children have been welcomed to the class and we are enjoying making new friends. Children have had a great time playing on the bikes and cars this week and have all painted portraits with Mrs Hellier. This week has been very exciting for Reception as they have had their lunch in school and stayed all day! In class they have been getting to know their new indoor and outdoor classroom as well as drawing and painting fantastic self portraits. 

Miss Tyrrell’s class have had a great start to their new topic ‘Tell me a story’ by acting out the Julia Donaldson story of ‘A Squash and a Squeeze.’ They loved learning how to colour mix when creating their super paintings and they completed 2 challenges all by themselves. The mud kitchen, football goal, fairies, dinosaurs and dolls prams were all firm favourites when playing in their garden. 

Highlights in Mrs Horseman and Mrs Wallace’ class have been painting pictures and using their colour mixing skills inspired by ‘A Squash and a Squeeze’ story. They’ve also enjoyed counting and ordering numbers to 20 using spaghetti, cheerios, plasticine and numicon to help! Another big hit has been voting for a class story, getting very excited to see what the new stories will be each day.

Mrs Evans and Mrs Thomas’ class have thoroughly enjoyed reading stories by Julia Donaldson and learning actions to retell ‘A squash and a squeeze’. They loved their first welly walk, making new friends and getting to know their class.

Mr Reid’s class highlights have been celebrating Roald Dahl Day on Tuesday as we started our new topic ‘Tell Me a story’ where we will be enjoying reading some of Roald Dahl’s best children’s books. The children also loved meeting Simba on Monday who demonstrated that not only Fantastic Mr Fox has an exceptional sense of smell! A great start to the year!

Children in year 4 have been learning about where Wales is in the UK and capitals. They have also started to read ‘The Giant Tales of Wales’ book as our class reader, finding out about how Ritta stole the other giants’ beards to keep warm on Snowdon. Children loved learning basic shapes in gym and have started to learn to play mini tennis activities. In creative lessons they have started to build on their drawing skills and have made their first line portraits. In numeracy lessons we have recounted our times tables facts, worked on place value and completed Mymaths challenges. Interactive welsh games have also been a big hit!

There has been lots of excitement in Years 5 and 6 as they got to meet and ask questions of an Egyptologist. He gave them lots of information to help with their Tomb Raiders topic. They have also enjoyed their maths lessons on partitioning; their PE lessons on ball skills and using our Chrome books for research. This year, children are also listening to a different piece of music every day – this week it’s been R and B and last week they listened to Ska music. A super week!

School photographer Friday 30th September

A reminder from Roz and Kirsty, the school photographers:

‘The link giving consent must be completed by 23rd September please. No consent, no photo!’

https://schools.rozandkirsty.co.uk/add_consent/6?pin=1170

Meet the teachers

A reminder that during the week beginning the 19th September you will have the opportunity to meet you child’s teacher and find out about topics, routines and plans for the year (Please note that meetings are in year groups and not classes). These meetings will take place at 14.50 in the school hall and will end in time for pick up. If you cannot make a meeting we will post information on the website or send it home. We will send out plans for a Nursery event later in the term!

Tuesday 20th September – Year 1

Wednesday 21st September – Reception

Thursday 22nd September – Year 4

Friday 23rd September – Year 2 and Year 3

Monday 26th September – Year 5 and Year 6 (Please note change of date)

INSET DAYS

Friday December 23rd

Monday January 9th

(We will confirm further INSET days as soon as possible)

As always, if you have any questions or concerns don’t hesitate in getting in touch!

Have a great weekend!

Mr Jamie Evans

Deputy Headteacher

Work Hard, Aim High, Share and Care