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Newsletter – Friday, 19th July 2024

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Headteacher Message

Hello all,

Every Friday we have our weekly celebration assembly where children come up onto the stage to receive certificates for their excellence. This week it was my turn (on behalf of the school).

Myself and Mrs Claridge were invited to the lovely Lensbury club to receive the gold award for being an attachment aware school.  I could go into great detail about this, but I will sum it up. 

We are really good at dealing with children's behaviour at this school. We do not label, but we do nurture, and we treat every child as an individual. 84% of the schools in the borough have committed to being attachment aware, and we have moved through the programme collecting bronze and silver on the way.   There are only a few who have reached gold status.  For this I have to credit each one of the staff team at Darell. I was there to pick up the award, but it was for them.  

Thank you all for your support on sports day.  There was a lovely atmosphere and, most importantly of all, your children had a lovely time.  One small point: we won the tug of war. Thank you to Georgia Harris for organising what will be her last sports day at Darell school.  All that remains is for me to wish you a happy weekend.  Enjoy time with your families.

Joe Porter 

Office Updates

We are pleased to share our clubs list for the autumn term. Booking for the clubs will be available from Monday, 22nd July. Please read the information about what year group and how to book. There may be additional clubs added later in the term.  To have a look at what is on offer next term, please follow the LINK.

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Sent Home

  • Individual - Payment reminders
  • SRP - Marble Hill Park Trip
  • Whole school - Monthly well newsletter
  • Whole school - Monthly E-safety newsletter
  • Whole School - Darell BBQ and Raffle flyers
  • Whole School - Clubs list Autumn Term 2024

Diary Dates

Year 3 & 5 Swimming
10:00am – 11:00am
From 19 Apr and on Friday each week until 12 Jul
05
July
Reception 24/25 Stay and Play Session
1:30pm – 2:30pm
09
July
Y5 - National Archives Trip
9:30am – 12:30pm
10
July
Non Uniform Day
8:45am – 3:30pm
12
July
Year 3 & 5 Swimming
10:00am – 11:00am
From 19 Apr and on Friday each week until 12 Jul
12
July
Y 2 - Scooter training
1:00pm – 3:00pm
12
July
Year 6 Leavers Assembly
9:10am – 9:40am
15
July
Darell Strawberry Tea
3:30pm – 4:30pm
15
July
Year 6 Leavers Disco
6:00pm – 7:30pm
17
July
Year 6 Performance Dress Rehersal
1:45pm – 2:45pm
18
July
SRP Marble Hill Park Trip
9:30am – 1:00pm
19
July
PSA Darell Summer BBQ
3:15pm – 5:00pm
19
July
Yaer 6 Evening Performance
6:00pm – 7:00pm
22
July
Inset Day - Pupils do not attend
All Day
02
September
Inset Day - Pupils do not attend
All Day
03
September

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 We're Going on a Lion Hunt, can you name the different places the girls have to travel through (long grass, swamp, lake, big dark cave), can you describe the lion (shiny wet nose,  big shaggy mane, big furry paws).  What would you like to hunt for? Why?  

Peake - Which Beast story did you prefer: The Lonely Beast, The Brave Beast or The Baby Beast? Explain why. 

Weir - How would you feel if, like Atir, you had to move to a different country, look after a giraffe and might not see your parents again?

Thunberg - Where do you think the Iron Man came from? Do you think he will return there or stay in the scrapyard forever? Why?

Darwin - Was the Wizard of Oz a good person?

Attenborough - Do you know your lines of the Highwayman poem already? Which one is your favourite?

Parks - Why do you think Mrs Dando was worried about Michael? (‘Skellig’ by David Almond)

Stars of the Week!

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Early Years Star of the Week

Wonder Class

Otto - for persevering and trying new thingsand being brave in class – we are all proud of you!

KS1 Star of the Week

Peake Class

Brandon - for great problem-solving in maths. Well done for being a responsible and resilient mathematician, Brandon!

Kacey - for producing a fantastic independent diary entry. Well done for being a responsible and resilient writer, Kacey!

Weir Class

Dmitrii - for living our value of aspiration. You work hard and apply yourself in every lesson.

Whole Class - for an amazing sports day, great behaviour and participation.

Walker Class

Dineo - for using her Makaton signs during our Good Morning songs. Well done, Dineo!  

Whole Class - for joining in and trying your best at all the different activities on sports day. You were all resilient and had lots of fun. Well done, Everyone!  

Newton Class

Whole Class - for their enjoyment on our beach trip to Littlehampton. Well done, Newton!

Darcy - for her independence & perseverance this week. Well done, Darcy!

Thunberg Class

Olivia - for the enjoyment she has taken in reading her Spark Book Award book and for recommending it to Thunberg Class! Well done, Olivia!

Whole Class - for the enjoyment and responsibility they showed on our trip to Kew Gardens. You represented the school wonderfully! Well done, Year 3!

Darwin Class

Freya - for being a good friend by helping her learning partners.

Patrick - for his enjoyment on sports day and participating in every event. Well done, Patrick!

Attenborough Class

Millie - for living our value of equality in how she supports her peers with kindness and for taking responsibility for our classroom equipment.

Charlie - for his enjoyment in sharing his extensive historical knowledge on our trip to Hampton Court Palace.

Parks Class

Aidan - for showing kindness and responsibility, tidying up after our cooking session.

Dannah - for her artistic talents and for being a kind friend.

Rashford

Zayan - for showing resilience with his learning this week and for making our guests feel very welcome on Tuesday.

Maya - for her kindness towards others and resilience when completing her learning.

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Attendance

Overall, school attendance this week was 93%. Our target is 97%.

Well done to Attenborough Class for the highest attendance of 97% this week. 

Let's do our best for next week!

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