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Newsletter 7 – Friday, 24th February 2023

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Headteacher Message 

Good afternoon all,

I hope you all had a lovely half-term and have had a good week.  The days are certainly getting longer.  I was able to see the sunrise while walking my dog at 6.30am this morning, and I am actually managing to cycle home some days without lights. Our school tagline is ‘Make a Difference.’ and we have been working hard to improve our local environment.  This week our litter pickers have focussed on the entrances to North Sheen Rec.  They worked tirelessly to clear the area and ensure that everyone entering the park and play areas can enjoy the space free of  litter.  Children are amazing.  They really want to help others.  All the children doing this work volunteer to do so and we have large numbers committed to making a difference.  Last term Year 5 and 6 were in the Community Club.  This term it is the turn of Year 3 and 4 and in the Summer term children from Year 1 and 2 will be taking part.  It is one of the many highlights of my week.
 

A large number of you have also recently ‘Made a Difference’ At the end of the term we held a collection for the earthquake that had devastated large areas of Turkey and Syria.  The amount of money that was collected, and we are able to donate is £883.75.  That is an incredible amount of money in such a short space of time. Thank you all for supporting a cause that is meaningful to all but particularly close to a number in our community.

An update on the strike action planned for next Thursday, 2nd March.  As yet I do not have a full picture of which classes will be open or closed and will inform you at the earliest opportunity next week. It is looking like we will be partially open but nothing is definitive yet. Thank you for your understanding with this matter, as a parent of three I am aware of the inconvenience this causes.

Have a relaxing and enjoyable weekend.

Joe Porter 

World Book Day

On Friday, 3rd March (rather than on World Book Day itself), we will be celebrating World Book Day by promoting reading and a love of books.

We are inviting all children and adults to bring their favourite book, story or poem to share with their peers (we are not asking children or staff to dress up this year).

Over the course of the day, additional time will be built in for teachers to read aloud to their class, for children to read independently and be given the opportunity to share and recommend their top reads to their peers. Children will have the opportunity to visit a classroom other than their own and enjoy a story time with a different teacher.

As part of our focus on giving all children access to books, all children will also receive a £1 book token that they will be able to exchange at most bookshops for one of the specially published books. Children in Reception and Years 1 and 2 will be visiting Kew Bookshop to exchange their token for a brand-new book to bring home.

https://www.worldbookday.com/world-of-stories/

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.

Job Vacancy – Casual Cycle Training Instructor

Richmond Bikeability Team is currently seeking to recruit Cycling Instructors on casual contracts.  Bikeability Level 2 training is delivered to Year 6 pupils in every state primary school and most independents in the borough.  Instructors are expected to work full weeks (Mon – Fri) in term time, in all weathers but not necessarily every week.  Timings fit in with school days.  If not qualified, training will be provided.  Pay is £15.88 per hour.  Please see job advert - https://jobs.richmondandwandsworth.gov.uk/jobs/job/Casual-Cycle-Training-Instructor/5485 (note that location is Richmond borough not Wandsworth).

 For more information, email Sheila Crewdson -  Sheila.Crewdson@RichmondandWandsworth.gov.uk.

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Sent Home

  • Whole School - School meal price increase
  • Whole School - Medical advice information letter
  • Reception - Medical advice information letter
  • Year 5 - Science Museum Trip
  • Year 6 - Dates for your diary
  • Year 6 - Geography local field trip
  • Individual pupils - Attendance letter

Diary Dates

Year 4 Swimming
12:45pm – 2:30pm
27
February
Oral Health Workshop
9:30am – 1:30pm
28
February
World Book Day Celebration
8:45am – 3:30pm
03
March
Perform Drama Workshop
9:00am – 2:00pm
03
March
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 our story, The Great Explorer, how many of Tom's different adventures can you remember? (clue: hot air balloon, parachute, dangerous cliff, broken ice, blizzard, cave, rescue helicopter)

Peake - Have you heard the name Rapunzel before? What do you already know, or think you know about her and her story?

Weir - Why do you think Erin longed to go to sea? Why do you think she wanted to catch a glimpse of Black Rock? 

Thunberg - What is a Greek myth, and why were they told?

Darwin - Do you think Beowulf was brave, foolish, both or neither?

Attenborough - What do you think is inside the Anubis jar?

Parks - How would you describe Mr Tumnus, both physically and his character traits (e.g. is he kind, deceitful, jovial, apprehensive?)?

Stars of the Week!

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Early Years Star of the Week

Wonder Class

Olivia - for always taking part in phonics and maths

Peake Class

Nil - for always being a kind and caring friend. Well done, Nil!

Weir Class

Sam - for demonstrating great enjoyment and enthusiasm at our singing workshop this week. You are a fantastic ambassador for our school. Well done, Sam!

Walker Class

Zion - for trying hard to use his words when he wants something and asking for his turn. Well done, Zion!

KS2 Star of the Week

Newton Class

Amrit - for being a good/positive role model for our younger children in Newton class. Well done, Amrit!

Thunberg Class

Leon - for being an aspirational learner. Leon has been trying super hard with his reading and not giving up!

Darwin Class

Finlay - for his enthusiasm and writing in answering questions about the Anglo-Saxons.

Attenborough Class

Isla - for her engagement and enthusiasm in our maths lessons, modelling her reasoning to the whole class.

Parks Class

Tommy - for his brilliant arithmetic test scores and for being such a conscientious member of Y6!

Rashford

Dario - for being responsible in his learning, taking care of the classroom environment and being a calm and positive influence on the other members of the group.

 

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Attendance

Overall school attendance this week was 95.1% our target is 96.8%.

Well done to Peake class for the highest attendance of 96.2% this week.

Best for punctuality was Parks and Peake  class with 3 late this week.

Let's do our best for next week!

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