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Newsletter – Friday, 16th December 2022 

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Headteacher Message  

Hello all,

What a wonderful way to end the term. This week we have had the Christmas fair, Christmas lunch and the most magical nativity that you could ever see.  The Christmas fair.  We managed to raise just over £2000 towards the library update and books.  Thank you all for taking part.  We worked out that it was attended by nearly all of our families, and it certainly was busy in the main hall.  It was so lovely to have the community as one again, and we will definitely do this again next year.  The event was organised by the staff team at Darell and was partly devised to show the parent body that these events are viable, not too difficult to organise and most importantly fun.  We really want to get our parents association up and running again, and I am issuing a call from the hilltops. Darell School needs you!!.  If you feel that you could offer up some time to support the school as part of a parent group please contact us on parents@darell.richmond.sch.uk.  Actually even if you have a small inkling that you may be able to help please make contact. Mrs Gavin (Office and business guru), Mrs Claridge (Deputy guru)  Mrs Francis (nurture guru) organised the Christmas fair and if you email we can arrange an informal chat with them. I think the key thing is to not make it too daunting. We can start small and work it from there.  

The nativity. Truly magical. The last two songs with Reception to Year 2 on stage singing beautifully together was a moment that will stay with me.  The confidence of some of our youngest children was amazing, and I am proud of each and every one of them.  

I am a bit of a stickler as head, and we keep on working until the very end of term.  I have just finished an experiment in Year 6 looking at micro organisms and all teachers are still delivering our curriculum. We have been working really hard on our curriculum and looking at assessment.  How do we know what they know?  In RE, we have been using the chrome books to assess knowledge retention through quizzes. I was keen to allow children the opportunity to answer an open question at the end to demonstrate their knowledge.  Here is an example from Year 4:   

I had a very useful meeting with a parent this morning and she raised the issue of the school not knowing about some of the achievements of our children outside of school.  What I would like to do is include these achievements in our Friday celebration assemblies. Possibly even a performance. Please contact the school if you would like to share the achievements of your child.  A photograph would also be helpful. I know that we have a number of talented actors, musicians, sports personalities and more in our school, and we need to celebrate this.

Celebration assembly is calling, so all that is left for me to say is thank you for your support this term.  It has been a great term.  Have a peaceful break and enjoy every moment with your precious families.  

Joe Porter

Office Updates

Safeguarding Training Friday, 6th January at 9am

Mrs Claridge will be running Safeguarding training for all parents and carers who would like to be a volunteer within school and on school trips. To book on the session please contact the school office on 0208 876 6721 or email: parents@darell.richmond.sch.uk 

  Our Lucky winners

How many sweets in the Jar? - WINNER - Loki from Wonder Class.

Guess the weight of the Cake? - WINNER - Benjamin From Peake Class.

Guess the staff member? - WINNER - Luke and Ruby from Parks Class.

Thank you!               

We would like to thank each and every one of you for your support at the Christmas fair.We are overjoyed to report that  through Christmas  jumper sales ( made by the wonderful Emma Shane Y6 parent), monetary donations and money raised at the fair  we have a grand total of........  £ 2074.15

This money will be spent on our library project.

 

Pleas follow thur link for further information from the  Royal Life Saving Society about water safety.

https://www.rlss.org.uk/news/royal-life-saving-society-uk-issues-winter-water-safety-advice

 

Spring Term Clubs

All clubs are now bookable for the Spring term via the Arbor parent portal or direct with the external club provider. Please follow the link to the website so book your place.

Communications Sent Home

  • Year 5 - Walton Firs Residential Trip Letter

  • Year 2 - National Archive Trip Letter

  • Year 2 - St Paul's Cathedral Trip Letter

  • Year 1 - Richmond Museum Trip New Date Confirmation

  • FSM Eligible Parents - Information regarding breakfast club

  • Year 4 - Swimming reminder for Spring term

Diary Dates

Darell Christmas Fair
2:00pm – 4:30pm
13
December
Darell Christmas Lunch
12:00pm – 1:00pm
14
December
Last Day of Term
All Day
16
December
Inset day
All Day
03
January

Wellbeing

Action for Happiness
Calendar:

‘Do Good’ this December!

This month, we're encouraging you to carry out small acts of kindness.

 

Suggestions?

If you have any comments or suggestions about what you would
like to see in this section please let Miss Gavin know, via email:

parents@darell.richmond.sch.uk  

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 - How many different things can you remember Stick Man is used for? 

Peake - Was there anything you liked about the book ‘Major Glad, Major Dizzy’? Was there anything you particularly disliked? 

Weir - What book are you going to read over the Christmas holiday?

Newton - Was The Grinch really lonely? 

Thunberg - Why did the giant change his mind about his garden?

Darwin - If you could talk to the animals like Doctor Dolittle, but you were only allowed to talk to one animal for one minute, which would it be and what would you talk about? 

Attenborough - What makes Treason a book of historical fiction?

Parks - Why did Olive and Cliff have to move to Ephraim's home?

Stars of the Week!

CYCA – Communications and Marketing Committee Lead – The Calgary Police  Youth Foundation Blog

Early Years Star of the Week

Wonder Class

Whole Class - for being brilliant! And especially for learning all the lyrics, all the actions and showing real enjoyment in the Christmas show!

KS1 Star of the Week

Peake Class

Whole Class - for living our value of enjoyment during our Christmas performance! Well done, everyone! 

Weir Class

Whole Class - for living our value or enjoyment and putting on a sensational Christmas Nativity! Well done, Weir Class!

Walker Class

Whole Class - for embracing our school value of enjoyment during the Christmas Nativity performances. Well done everyone!

KS2 Star of the Week

Newton Class

Archie - for his excellent participation in our class quiz and supporting his friends throughout the week. Well done, Archie!

Thunberg Class

Paige - for being a responsible learner, Paige always makes good choices and tries her hardest with her learning.

Darwin Class

Jack - for the effort he has taken in improving his handwriting in English and aspiring to use his best handwriting across all subjects.

Attenborough Class

Sam - for his enjoyment in our science and maths lessons and always trying his best.

Parks Class

Arian - for facing his fears and challenging himself in swimming.

CYCA – Communications and Marketing Committee Lead – The Calgary Police  Youth Foundation Blog

E Safety News

Setting parental safeguards on your child’s devices

If you’re viewing this on a screen, tap (or click) the appropriate icon below.
If you’re looking at this on paper, point your phone’s camera at the appropriate QR code and tap the link that appears.
Follow the instructions on the website exactly, in particular setting  the age of the child.
We recommend you set the device not to allow any apps or games to be installed without your permission.
Protect your settings with a strong password that is not known to the child.

 

   Keeping children safe online

Please follow the links from NSPCC for information on how to keep your children safe online.

Online games - https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/online-games/

Social Media - https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/social-media/

Internet Connected Devices - https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/internet-connected-devices/

Attendance

Overall school attendance this week was 87.3% our target is 96.8%.

Well done to Weir class for the highest attendance of 93.6% this week.

Best for punctuality was Darwin class with 3 lates!

Let's do our best next term!

Useful Links

 

Darell Website - htts://www.darell.richmond.sch.uk/?login=true

 

     Arbor Parent Portal - darell-primary.uk.arbor

 

     Follow us on twitter - twitter.com/darellschool

 

     School Uniform Shop - The Shoe Station