Newsletters

Newsletter 1 – Friday, 10th September 2021 

Headteacher Message

Dear Parents and Carers,

I hope you are all well.  What a week! It has been emotional.  If your family is anything like mine, the transition into school this term has been eventful.  The return to routines, the early starts -  I am ready for the weekend.  The Reception cohort has transitioned beautifully.  Kitty Winfield, Joss Francis and Sue Hanley have welcomed them with open arms and we have had a calm and purposeful environment throughout the week.  They are beginning what will be a wonderful journey through the school.  All other year groups have met their teachers and successfully begun their learning for the year.  

It has been lovely to see so many children in the new PE kit.  It looks really good.  Details of how to obtain the shirt are in the main body of the newsletter.  Thank you all for your hard work getting your children into school on time.  Starting the school day with their peers really sets them up for success.

Now that restrictions have eased we plan to invite you into the school.  There will be a number of workshops that you will be invited to attend as we continue to strengthen the partnership between home and school.  What lockdown has taught us is that remote learning can be meaningful.  If you are unable to attend any of these events, we will beam them into your home or office.  We are also investigating how we can add them to the website.  On the topic of the website we are currently updating a number of the pages, specifically those related to the curriculum.  I wanted to share with you our curriculum vision.

The Darell Curriculum - Make a Difference

At Darell, every child will:

  • Organise their thoughts and speak confidently and clearly.

  • Develop a love of reading

  • Write legibly using cursive handwriting.

  • Have a deep, rich and practical understanding of number

  • Treat everybody fairly, irrespective of their race, gender or abilities.

  • Have the resilience to carry out challenging work.

  • Be fluent users of technology including having the ability to touch type

  • Be kind to each other and develop skills to resolve personal conflict.

  • Possess skills and attitudes which equip them to adapt to changes in their lives.

  • Be able to evaluate information critically and make their own informed decisions.

  • Have made a positive difference in their local community.

  • Be ready to face the challenges of secondary school with confidence and success.

  • To think laterally and make connections between different subjects when thinking about and solving problems.

We deliver these results by incorporating best practices in our teaching that have been proven to work, both scientifically and by experience. Retrieval practice is incorporated into the curriculum to ensure that our children know more and remember more.  Our staff receive continual training to improve their teaching. Teaching starts with the classroom environment - this means both the physical environment but also the learning community that is created within the classroom. We celebrate our rich and diverse school community and ensure that every child has the opportunity to see themselves in the curriculum. Children are taught and encouraged to share thoughts, ideas and arguments about their learning with each other in a respectful way. 

Expanding our children’s vocabulary through the use of stories is a cornerstone to teaching and learning at Darell. Acquiring a rich vocabulary is a key indicator that a child is advancing in their learning. Children are taught new vocabulary and consolidate existing vocabulary in most lessons. Teaching and revisiting ‘Key concepts’, such as ‘Justice’, ‘Evolution’ or ‘Migration’ ensures that our children are able to make links across subjects which helps the children to remember the facts and skills they are taught and to use them in more sophisticated ways as they progress through the school.

All our staff put the well-being of the children first. We support all our children to reach their full potential by working collaboratively to ensure there are no barriers to their learning and that no ceiling is placed on what they can achieve. In our school there is a very close relationship and excellent communication between staff, parents and children to ensure that all our children can learn in a loving and safe environment.

We are very happy with this.  As with all vision statements, they mean nothing at all unless they are implemented effectively and this full return to school gives us the ideal opportunity to do so.  My writing was just interrupted by three young designers from Year 1 who had built what can only be described as a replica of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.  It was really well constructed with great attention to detail and clear collaboration.  Please follow us on Twitter (@DarellSchool) as we will be adding a picture of this later.  These are very exciting times at Darell School and we would like one of you to join the team.  We currently have a parent governor vacancy. Ideally we would like to have someone with a background or some experience in education, but this is not a pre -requisite.  If you would simply like to ‘Make a difference’ and contribute to the running of this vibrant school please contact me through Parents@darell.richmond.sch.uk to express an interest.

 

All that is left is to say have a lovely weekend.  Make sure you get some rest! We really look forward to welcoming you and your lovely children back next week.   

 Joe Porter

MHST Workshop: Separation anxiety

Does your child or young person really struggle to separate from you when they go to school? Following lockdown, a lot of children and young people are finding it hard to separate from parents and caregivers. The MHST will be running a live 90 minute workshop on separation anxiety for parents/carers. The aim of this workshop is to help you identify anxious behaviours, think about what maintains these and provide you with some ideas on what you can do to help your child or young person overcome these challenges. 

The MHST will be running one workshop over 6 dates (please note, it will be the same workshop offered on each date). Please book your tickets for one workshop using the Eventbrite link below.

Tuesday 21st September 2021 (9.30am - 11am):

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mhst-workshop-separation-anxiety-21092021-tickets-170309832293

Wednesday 22nd September 2021 (5.30pm - 7pm):

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mhst-workshop-separation-anxiety-22092021-tickets-170311003797

Friday 24th September 2021 (12pm - 1.30pm):

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mhst-workshop-separation-anxiety-24092021-tickets-170312105091

Monday 27th September 2021 (12pm - 1.30pm):

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mhst-workshop-separation-anxiety-27092021-tickets-170311555447

Tuesday 28th September 2021 (5.30pm - 7pm)

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mhst-workshop-separation-anxiety-28092021-tickets-170312652729

Thursday 30th September 2021 (9.30am - 11am):

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mhst-workshop-separation-anxiety-30092021-tickets-170313952617

For further information, please read this leaflet.?

Office Updates

Darell PE T-Shirts  

The new Darell PE t-shirts are available to purchase from the Shoe Station in Kew Village.

https://www.theshoestation.co.uk/product-category/darell-school/

 

Individual Photos  

Individual photos will be taking place on Monday,11th October 2021. All children will have their picture taken individually and with their siblings.

 

Secondary Transfer

Children born between 1 September 2010 and 31 August 2011 are due to start year seven at secondary school in September 2022.

Use the eAdmissions website from 1 September to apply online for your child’s secondary school place.

You can name up to six schools in your application including academy or free schools and schools in other council areas.

If you do not live in the borough, you need to apply through your own council and you can include Richmond schools in your application.

The closing date for applying for a year 7 place is 31 October 2021.

Secondary school admissions

Open evenings and mornings

 

Clubs 

All clubs will start week commencing Monday, 20th September.The updated clubs list will be sent out next week.

 

Payments

Please can you top up your child meal account and pay any outstanding arrears. Thank you

 

Fit for Sport

Diary Dates

Individual and Sibling Photos
All Day
11
October
Half Term
9:00am – 5:00pm
From 25 Oct until 29 Oct
25
October

Wellbeing      

Parenting or caring for a child or young person can be tough. It's important to make sure you look after your own mental wellbeing, as this will help you support yourself and those you care about.

Try to recognise and acknowledge when you're feeling low or overwhelmed. Struggling with something or experiencing your own mental health problems does not make you a bad parent or carer.

It's completely normal to be worried, scared or helpless during difficult times, and feeling this way is nothing to be ashamed of.

Is there a friend, fellow parent or carer you trust enough to tell how you're feeling? Maybe there's family, friends or a colleague who could support you or allow you a break?

There's plenty of help out there. You should never feel like you have to cope on your own.

https://youngminds.org.uk/find-help/for-parents/

https://youngminds.org.uk/find-help/for-parents/parents-guide-to-support-a-z/parents-guide-to-support-parental-mental-illness/

https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/tips-for-everyday-living/parenting-with-a-mental-health-problem/parenting-and-mental-health/

https://www.scope.org.uk/advice-and-support/manage-stress-caring-for-disabled-child/

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 - When the Worry Monster feels angry what could they do to calm down?

Peake - What is one thing you can do every day to be welcoming?

Weir - If you were George's friend, what advice would you give to him?

Walker - How did Something feel when Something Else asked him to leave? 

Newton - What do you predict the witch will do?

Thunberg - What did Greta do in Greta and the Giants? Why?

Darwin - Which is more important, being right or being nice?

Attenborough - What do you think is at the centre of the island of Joya? What makes you think that??

Parks - Can you give examples of racism that Rosa Parks faced during her childhood?


KS1 Star of the Week

Wonder Class 

Logan - for being such a great role model to others and so helpful during tidy up time!

Peake Class

Oliver - for his excellent listening and concentrating skills during carpet sessions. Well done for making such a fantastic start to Year 1!

Weir Class

Caitlin- showing great determination with her writing and having the courage to try new things in Year 2.
Well done, Caitlin! Keep up the good work!

Walker Class

Sonia - for coping with change and settling extremely well into her new learning environment. Well done, Sonia!

KS2 Star of the Week

Newton Class

Candace - Settling in so well to her new school

Thunberg Class

Tyrese - for Having a positive attitude to his learning and contributing well during carpet time

Darwin Class

Liana - for showing great bravery in projecting her voice when speaking to the class

Attenborough Class

Ashton - for his fantastic start to Year 5, showing great responsibility and independence.

Well done!

Parks Class

Zahra - for bringing such positivity to Year 6

Community News

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Attendance

Overall school attendance this week was 96.2% our target is 96.8%.

Well done to Weir  class for the highest attendance of 99% this week.

Best for punctuality was Mozart, Peake, Darwin class with 0 late!

Let's do our best for next week!

Useful Links

     Arbor Parent Portal - darell-primary.uk.arbor

     Follow us on twitter - twitter.com/darellschool

     School Uniform Shop - The Shoe Station