Happy New Year 2012

January 16th, 2012

I hope that you have all enjoyed the holidays. We are glad to see the children
back and are looking forward to the year ahead.

I wanted to start by telling you some not so happy news and that is, that Miss Harrison is leaving on Friday this week. Many of you will have known Miss Harrison for many years and will agree with me that she will be a huge loss to the school. I would be really pleased if you could come and say goodbye in Friday’s assembly. This will be at half past 9 (bring tissues!)

Other things:

  • Mrs Webb will be continuing to share the teaching in Y1with Ms Maxfield until the end of the school year.
  • We have a vacancy for a Parent Governor. Please let me know if you would like to know more about what this involves.
  • We will be starting a banding system at lunchtimes from next Monday. This just means that children can choose from one of 2 meals every day. The menu has been improved with the help of the children, so if you would like to change to school dinners let us know!
  • Please make sure we have your contact details as well as an emergency number should we need to ring.
  • Our next and last training day is February 20th.
  • Our school’s New Year’s resolution is to come to school every day and to come on time. We do need to improve attendance – it’s so important. Please work with us and the children to improve on this.
  • Uniform-some children have not come back in uniform. Can you ask them to wear black shoes and a red top? Please let us know if we can help.
  • Yours sincerely
    Mrs C Hindmarch
    (Head teacher)

Coming to school this week

November 28th, 2011

Please please send your children to school on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Like you, we don’t want them missing school especially on Thursday. It will be a bit of a strange week, but learning goes on and that’s why it’s important that everyone comes.

BREAKFAST CLUB IS MOVING TO THE DINING ROOM ON MONDAY

Our breakfast club is so popular that we need more space for it. Please send your children to the dining room door. If you do not bring your child, I would be grateful if could remind them to walk carefully up to the dining room and look out for cars. Children will help themselves to breakfast (it’s still 30p a day!) and then be given things to do such as reading/games/help with their homework. Sometimes they will play in the gym supervised.

KS2 arriving at school

A teacher will be out on duty as soon as the gates open at quarter to nine every morning.

Yours sincerely
Mrs C Hindmarch

Strike Action – November 30th 2011

November 23rd, 2011

Dear Parent

As you will be aware the National Union of Teachers (NUT), Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL), National Association of Headteachers (NAHT), National Association of School and Union of Women teachers (NASUWT), Unison and GMB have voted to hold a national strike on November 30th. This action is being taken as part of a campaign against proposals to make changes to public sector pensions provisions going forwards.

We have undertaken a risk assessment based on the number of staff that will be participating in the strike on the 30th November and a decision has been made to close the school. I am sure you will appreciate the health, safety and wellbeing of our pupils is paramount. I am sorry if this causes any inconvenience.

We will be open as normal on Thursday 1 December 2011 and it is important that your child attends school.

Reminder – We will be closed for staff training on Friday 2 December 2011.

Yours sincerely
C Hindmarch
Headteacher