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Newsletter 6 – Friday, 10th February 2023

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Headteacher Message 

Hello all,

I hope you are all well. It will be quite a short newsletter today because we have some unexpected staff absences, and I am teaching in Year 5 all afternoon. To be honest, I am really looking forward to it. It is always good to reconnect with the craft of teaching again as it was this that attracted me to this job all those years ago. So, a few updates. 

Year 2 attended a concert by the London Philharmonic Orchestra at the South Bank this week. The staff team reported back on their excellent behaviour throughout, and we are all proud of the way they represented the school. 

The year 5 and 6 team had their first official debate against other London schools this week.  It was virtual, it was intense, and it was brilliant because we won 3 out of 4 of our debates.  I can testify to the fact that our children are very persuasive confident speakers and it is so pleasing to see them get recognition for this.

Our swimming team took part in the borough gala this week, and we managed one first place in the front crawl heats.  Again, they were superbly behaved and a credit to the school.

We had our collection for the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria.  The money has yet to be counted, but I have seen the buckets and would like to thank you all for your generosity. When the final amount is counted I will let you know what exact charity we will be donating to. This disaster is very close to some of our community and whatever we can do to support we will.  Thank you once again for your donations. 

School numbers are very rapidly on the rise.  At one point this year we numbered 182.  We now have 212 children on role.  That is a rise of 30 children and associated lovely families! Thank you to all our new families for choosing us and thank you to all our existing families for continuing to support us. There needs to be one more thank you and that is to the staff and children of this school who are so welcoming and make everybody feel instantly part of the community.  Just a reminder, we have an open door policy here and if you would like to chat please make contact, and we will swiftly get back to you.

All that remains is for me to wish you a really happy half term.  I have to say that I am really looking forward to reconnecting with my children and I hope you are able to create some happy memories in the upcoming week.

Thanks,

Joe Porter 

Governor News

This morning a group of governors were tasked with finding out about some of the learning and curriculum at Darell. We have heard lots about the school from the teachers and senior leaders but who better to ask about what really goes on than the people it is all about - the children. 

We met with a wonderful group of year pupils from years 4,5 and 6 who talked confidently and enthusiastically about their learning, what they enjoyed and how their teachers helped them. They were able to share examples of learning they had really enjoyed and also how this had applied in ‘real life’ Their knowledge and vocabulary was really amazing, but I think we were all most impressed with their passion and love for learning which was so evident. I hadn’t expected to learn so many new things about wedding ceremonies in different world religions, the Second World War or about sustainability in one morning! 

Speaking to the children today has helped give governors a real insight into what Darell does so well - ensuring our children are confident, lifelong learners.

Office Updates

Parent/Carer Consultation Evenings

We are looking forward to holding our parent/teacher consultation meetings after half-term. These meetings will take place on the following dates and times:
  • Monday, 6th March, 3:45pm - 6:00pm 
  • Wednesday, 8th March, 3:45pm - 7:00pm 
We are pleased to be able to welcome you into school to hold meetings in person. The meetings will take place in a well ventilated classroom with your child's teacher. The meetings will last for 10 minutes.
 
Please log in to Arbor to book a meeting with your child's class teacher. If you require any support with booking your appointment, please contact the school office. We look forward to meeting with you after half-term and relish the opportunity to discuss your child's learning with you.

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Sent Home

  • Choir - Rose Theatre Performance

  • Year 6 - Bikerbility information and consent

  • Whole School - Parent/Carer Consultation Evenings

Diary Dates

Perform Drama Workshops - EYFS and KS1
9:00am – 2:00pm
10
February
Sheen Mount Vs Darell Football Match
1:00pm – 3:00pm
13
February
Year 4 Swimming
12:45pm – 2:30pm
20
February
Year 4 Swimming
12:45pm – 2:30pm
27
February
Year 4 Swimming
12:45pm – 2:30pm
06
March
Parent/Carer Consultation Evening
3:45pm – 6:00pm
06
March
Parent/Carer Consultation Evening
3:45pm – 7:00pm
08
March
Year 4 Swimming
12:45pm – 2:30pm
13
March
Year 4 Swimming
12:45pm – 2:30pm
20
March
Y6 Junior Citizen Trip
12:00pm – 4:00pm
23
March

The Reading Corner

Welcome to our weekly section of the newsletter all about reading. Every week, we will share a question (or two) with you about the book your child is reading in school. Please use these questions to help you find out a little more about what your child has been reading in school and continue to develop their love of reading.

Wonder - In How to Catch a Star, how would you look after the star? Can you think of something else that you would like to look after? What would you do to look after it? 

Peake - What does it mean to care for our world? Can you think of some things you can do to help care for the world we live in? 

Weir - Would you like to join Bear's big band? Which instrument would you like to play?

Thunberg - If you were Arthur, where would you go on an adventure next?

Darwin - What is your prediction about what will happen at the Funfair moon in ‘Jinks & O’Hare Funfair Repair’?

Attenborough - Do you agree with Tim Marshall's idea that countries are "prisoners of their geography"?

Parks - How do you think Lucy was feeling when she was walking through the wardrobe and then when she entered Narnia?

Stars of the Week!

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Early Years Star of the Week

Wonder Class

Jake - for always being a cheerful, kind, enthusiastic member of the group

KS1 Star of the Week

Peake Class

Maksim - for reading words independently in reading practice sessions. What great progress, Maksim!

Weir Class

Nikki - for Being aspirational in her writing and working incredibly hard on her recount this week. Well done, Nikki!

Walker Class

Dineo and Scarlett - for going on their first ever Key Stage One trip with their peers and living our school value of Enjoyment.  Well done!

KS2 Star of the Week

Newton Class

Patrick - for settling into the Newton class environment and for trying is best in his learning. Well done, Patrick!

Thunberg Class

Narek - for being a responsible learner; Narek always tries his best at whatever subject we are learning.

Darwin Class

Whole Class - for the incredible effort they have put into improving their handwriting this half-term.

Attenborough Class

Dannah- for a fantastic first week at Darell, making new friends and already living our value of aspiration, participating actively in every lesson.

Parks Class

Ruby - for such excellent contributions in class and for always trying her best in every subject in class!

Rashford

Daisy - for being resilient and powering through when she was finding it difficult and for the positive energy she brings to class. We are proud of you!

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Now that is a picture! Year 2 had a fantastic time visiting @StPaulsLondon this week. They explored the cathedral, learnt more about the Great Fire and climbed 376 steps to take in the panoramic view of London. The workshop leader told them they were a credit to their school. https://t.co/wrhvfJwKkc
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Attendance

Overall school attendance this week was 93.8% our target is 96.8%.

Well done to Weir class for the highest attendance of 96% this week.

Best for punctuality was Attenborough, Parks and Peake class with 2 late this week.

Let's do our best for next week!

What's going on in the Community?


  FAMILY FUN AT HALF TERM!

Fantastical Fairy tales (5-7s) – storytelling session finding out all about fairy tales in the archive, and going on an adventure to find a lost character! 10:30-11:30am – Tuesday 14th February, £5 per child

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/time-travel-club-fantastical-fairy-tales-5-7-year-olds-tickets-482391033567

Craft Club – Valentines/Mother’s Day crafts – Free, drop-in craft session from 11am-2pm in the restaurant. Create and decorate crafts for Valentines and Mother’s Day, as well as general crafts too.  You do not have to book but can register your interest.

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/time-travel-craft-club-all-ages-tickets-482396008447?aff=ebdsoporgprofile

Thanks so much for your support,

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