Tuesday, 27 October 2020

 Dear Parents/Carers,

You will have noticed lots in the news about providing food for families over this holiday. Our friends at Fareshare have shared the following information which I hope will be of help:

Vouchers from the council will be available to collect locally or by calling the #WeAreBristol helpline 0800 694 0184. More detail and applications at http://bristol.gov.uk/foodvouchers

https://www.kidsmealsmap.co.uk/ - for children in need of food

https://fareshare.org.uk/getting-food/food-service-for-individuals/ - individuals and adults in need of food

Food map of Bristol - https://bcc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=14133b698ce24212bd100953a303ab65

We hope this helps and we will see you all next week.

Yours sincerely


Matt Condon

Headteacher


Friday, 23 October 2020

Dear Parents/Carers,

Filwood Fantastic Stay at Home Lantern Parade

This year the Lantern Parade will be enjoyed from the comfort of your own home. Join us for the 'Filwood Fantastic Stay at Home Lantern Parade'. Look out your window between 6pm and 7pm on Thursday 29th October. The parade will be travelling down Barnstaple Road, Filwood Broadway, Hartcliffe Road, Padstow Road, Newquay Road, Ilminster Avenue, Melvin Square, Leinster Avenue and Broadbury Road. Have a look for the wonderful lanterns made by Year 3 and the brilliant lanterns that were made at home. You can also watch the parade online by watching the facebook live stream on the Walk of Hearts and Stars Facebook page. 

For more information on the Lantern Project, please visit the Walk of Hearts and Stars Facebook page.

Refurbished Laptops

We are hoping to refurbish some older school laptops so they can be given to families to help with home learning. If you are interested in having a refurbished laptop, please contact the school office after the holiday.

Tip of the week

Please remember to put your clocks back an hour this weekend, this means darker nights and statistics tell us that road traffic accidents increase by 20% for two weeks following a time change. 

Past Pupil Success

We have heard a piece of very good news about a past pupil. 

Samantha Payne has been awarded an MBE in the 2020 Queen’s honours list. She is co-founder of a company that designs bionic arms for amputees called Open Bionics. 

Here is a link that tells her inspirational story:

https://www.bristolroboticslab.com/open-bionics-founders-awarded-mbes

Another Update - Bad Weather and Start and End of Day Procedures

We are doing our absolute best to manage children coming into school safely at the start of the school day. To do this children need to come into school in their class bubbles supervised by a member of staff. This is however becoming increasingly difficult to manage, especially when it is raining.

We can only manage this safely if children arrive at school on time - not too early or late. Children who do not arrive on time will have to wait until an adult can safely supervise them coming into school. If children are on time then they will be quickly escorted into school, otherwise they may have to wait.

Here is a reminder of all start and end of day times:


School Hot Lunches

We will be reintroducing school hot lunches from Monday 2nd November.  Drinks will not be provided so please continue to send your child with a drinks bottle, thank you. The menu will be as follows:-

There will no longer be any PACKED LUNCHES prepared.

If you pay for hot lunches then please make payment via the school gateway payment app.

The cost of school meals will increase to £2.25 from 2nd November

A Message from the Parish - regarding First Holy Communion

We just want the parents to know that we haven’t forgotten about those who were supposed to receive First Communion last summer. Unfortunately  we cannot make any arrangements due to the COVID pandemic. We will let you know as soon as it is possible to go ahead.

We will also let you know when it is possible to start preparations for the next group of children, who would normally be receiving their First Holy Communion this year.

Food Parcels

Each week we get food delivered to school that we are able to distribute to help families in our community. We never know what food will come and often, due to ‘use by’ dates need to be distributed very quickly.

If you would like to be added to the list to receive food parcels please call the school office and we will contact you when parcels are available.

Primary School Applications for a New Reception Place for September 2021

If your child was born between 1 September 2016 and 31 August 2017 you'll need to  apply for a new reception school place for September 2021.  You'll need to apply by Wednesday 15 January 2020.

Apply online for a reception place for Sept 2021 at:

https://www.bristol.gov.uk/schools-learning-early-years/primary-admissions

Please contact the school office if we can help in any way or if you would like to visit the school (in a COVID safe way). 

Parents Guide to Google Classroom

Now all children in Year 3-6 are using Google Classroom, it is a really good time for parents and carers to learn more about how it works. A very useful guide can be found on the school website or by following the following link:

ctk.education/www/home-learning/parents-guide-to-google-classroom

Information for all Parents

All parents who hold parental responsibility are entitled to receive information about their child. This includes parents who do not live with their children. If, as a parent, you do not currently receive appropriate texts, letters, reports and invites to parent’s evening, please contact the school office.

Parents Evenings

This term, we will be holding a telephone Parents’ Evening. This will be an opportunity, for you and your child’s teacher, to discuss your child’s start to the new school year.

The appointment dates are:

  • Monday 2nd November to Thursday 5th November
  • Monday 9th November to Thursday 12th November

For each day, 10 minute appointments will be allocated at: 3:30pm, 3:45pm, 4:00pm & 4:15pm. Thank you to those who have already made an appointment. If you are yet to make an appointment, please get in touch with the school office.

Chill Time Club

We can currently offer limited after school care for working parents. Activities are more limited than normal, as children cannot mix with those from other classes.

To book please call the school office by 12pm and pay on the school gateway app. 

Class Emails - keeping in touch

We are reintroducing the class emails, so if there is a concern you can more easily contact the class teacher. The class emails are:

  • reception@ctk.education
  • year.1@ctk.education
  • year.2@ctk.education
  • year.3@ctk.education
  • year.4@ctk.education
  • year.5@ctk.education
  • year.6@ctk.education
  • LH.2@ctk.education (for Learning Hub)

Places Available

The school is almost full but we do have some space available in Reception, Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4 and Year 6. If you know somebody who might need a school place, please ask them to contact the school office.

Update on INSET Days - School Closed

Our next INSET (staff training) day is on Friday 20th November. We also have one on Friday 11th December. There will be 3 more INSET days later this school year.

Secondary school applications

A reminder to all of our Year 6 parents - The closing date for Secondary school place applications is the 31st October. If you would like support to complete your application please contact the school office - Mrs Selway or Mrs Jordan would be happy to support you.

St Bernadette Catholic Secondary School – Virtual Open Day

As the Catholic partner secondary school of Christ the King, St Bernadette Catholic Secondary School, is hosting a Virtual Open Day, so that prospective pupils and parents can learn more about the school, which has been judged to be an ‘outstanding Catholic school’.

Please visit our school website https://www.stberns.bristol.sch.ukand click on Open Day, where you can watch films of the pupils and staff and access a range of information about our vibrant and ambitious school. Any enquiries can be directed to info@stberns.bristol.sch.uk.

Attendance

Well done to the following classes who had attendance at over 97% this week:  

  • Year 3 with 97% attendance.
  • Year 5 with 97% attendance.
  • Year 6 with 98% attendance.

Overall is term 1 we had a positive attendance of 96%. Well done everybody.

Dates for Diaries

  • End of Term 1 - Friday 23 October 2020.
  • Start of Term 2    - Monday 2 November 2020
  • INSET (staff training) day - Friday 20th November.
  • INSET (staff training) day - Friday 11th December.
  • End of Term 2 - Friday 18 December 2020.
  • Term 3 - Monday 4 January 2021 to Friday 12 February 2021.
  • Term 4 - Monday 22 February 2021 to Thursday 1 April 2021.
  • Term 5 - Monday 19 April 2021 to Friday 28 May 2021.
  • Term 6 - Monday 7 June 2021 to Wednesday 21 July 2021. 

Yours sincerely


Matt Condon

Headteacher


Friday, 16 October 2020

Dear Parents/Carers,

New Start Time for Reception

Due to the excellent way in which most people are managing the new 5 minute staggered start time, Reception children are to start at 9am from Monday. For the start of the days to be even safer we just need to improve lateness...

Lateness

Although the start of days are generally being managed much better, our key problem is the significant number of children coming in late. This makes it very difficult to keep groups of children separate and so increases the risk of infection. Please help everybody in our community be safe by bringing your child to school on time.

Due to the need to supervise children as they walk into school safely, from Monday children who arrive late will need to wait in mini ‘bubbles’ until a member of staff can come back to collect them.

Nursery of Christ the King Vacancies

We are currently recruiting a Teacher and a Teaching Assistant for our new nursery opening in January. 

To find out more about these positions please visit: www.eteach.com and search: School of Christ the king of contact us in the school office by email: christ.the.king.p@bristol-schools.uk 

Primary School Applications for a New Reception Place for September 2021

If your child was born between 1 September 2016 and 31 August 2017 you'll need to  apply for a new reception school place for September 2021.  You'll need to apply by Wednesday 15 January 2020.

Apply online for a reception place for Sept 2021 at:

https://www.bristol.gov.uk/schools-learning-early-years/primary-admissions

Please contact the school office if we can help in any way or if you would like to visit the school (in a COVID safe way). 

Parents Guide to Google Classroom

Now all children in Year 3-6 are using Google Classroom, it is a really good time for parents and carers to learn more about how it works. A very useful guide can be found on the school website or by following the following link:

ctk.education/www/home-learning/parents-guide-to-google-classroom

Information for all Parents

All parents who hold parental responsibility are entitled to receive information about their child. This includes parents who do not live with their children. If, as a parent, you do not currently receive appropriate texts, letters, reports and invites to parent’s evening, please contact the school office.

Chill Time Club

We can currently offer limited after school care for working parents. Activities are more limited than normal, as children cannot mix with those from other classes.

To book please call the school office by 12pm and pay on the school gateway app. 

A Reminder - Bringing Equipment into School

Firstly a big thank you for the big improvements in this area...

As you know, we are working hard to make classes COVID secure, but are struggling to manage children’s personal equipment in busy classrooms. Having additional belongings in the classroom increases the chance of infection at a time when COVID-19 is spreading rapidly across the country. We are not trying to inconvenience parents, but make our school as safe as possible.

To help us make the school as safe as possible can we please request that:

  • Children bring their packed lunch and water bottle in a plastic box or disposable bag.
  • Children bring books into school in their book bags - not larger bags that we do not have space to safely store in classrooms.

Class teachers will be sending out polite reminders by text,  so that we can hopefully reduce the amount of personal equipment being brought into school.

Again, we thank you all for your support.

Class Emails - Keeping in Touch

We are reintroducing the class emails, so if there is a concern you can more easily contact the class teacher. The class emails are:

  • reception@ctk.education
  • year.1@ctk.education
  • year.2@ctk.education
  • year.3@ctk.education
  • year.4@ctk.education
  • year.5@ctk.education
  • year.6@ctk.education
  • LH.2@ctk.education (for Learning Hub)

Secondary School Applications

A reminder to all of our Year 6 parents - The closing date for Secondary school place applications is the 31st October. If you would like support to complete your application please contact the school office - Mrs Selway or Mrs Jordan would be happy to support you.

Places Available

The school is almost full but we do have some space available in Reception, Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4 and Year 6. If you know somebody who might need a school place, please ask them to contact the school office.

Bad Weather and Start and End of Day Procedures

When weather is particularly bad we will allow parents of children in Reception who would have to wait 15 minutes between pickups to collect siblings early. Parents must phone us by 2.30pm at the latest we will arrange for children to leave early with their siblings.

Managing these groups, and maintaining the safety of the bubbles, does require a number of staff to ensure children are in the right place, at the right time, without mixing with children from other bubbles. Because of this, we can only manage children leaving early when the weather is very bad and parents arrange this in advance. 

When the weather is particularly bad we will open the small gate by the nursery class to allow parents to wait under the canopy. Unfortunately we have no such shelter at the rear of the school but all parents are welcome to use the shelter at the front.

Hot School Dinners

We are working with the kitchen team to provide hot school meals after the half term holiday. Whilst this may not at first be for all classes, we hope to offer hot meals for all children as soon as possible.

Update on INSET Days - School Closed

Our next INSET (staff training) day will be on Friday 20th November. There will be 4 more INSET days later this school year.

St Bernadette Catholic Secondary School – Virtual Open Day

As the Catholic partner secondary school of Christ the King, St Bernadette Catholic Secondary School, is hosting a Virtual Open Day, so that prospective pupils and parents can learn more about the school, which has been judged to be an ‘outstanding Catholic school’.

Please visit our school website https://www.stberns.bristol.sch.ukand click on Open Day, where you can watch films of the pupils and staff and access a range of information about our vibrant and ambitious school. Any enquiries can be directed to info@stberns.bristol.sch.uk.

Attendance

Well done to the following classes who had attendance at over 97% this week:  

  • Reception with 97% attendance.
  • Year 3 with 99% attendance.
  • Year 5 with 98% attendance.

New School Nursery Opening in January

Our new nursery is looking wonderful - we will be opening in January and still have places available for both 15 hour and 30 hour places. Please contact Mrs Jordan or Mrs Martin in the office for more information.

Headteacher’s Awards

Reception - 

  • Lilanna for always participating in phonics and for always giving her letters and sounds 100% effort. 

Year 1 -  

  • Daiquari - For having a great attitude to his learning and trying to work independently in class.
  • Bella - For being a great team player and being so kind, caring and patient towards her friends.

Year 2 -

  • Justin- For being very kind and caring towards another child in our class.
  • Matty - For always being very helpful and considerate in the classroom and outside in the playground.

Year 3 -  

  • Conrad- For persevering with his maths work and not giving up when he found it difficult. 
  • Lexi- For always being ready to learn with a smile on her face. 

Year 4 -

  • Tommy - For showing independence when solving questions on negative numbers
  • Pamadou - For practising and improving his handwriting this week which has had a great impact on his work 

Year 5 - 

  • Frankie - for independently solving problems in maths.
  • Marley - for managing distractions for himself throughout the day.

Year 6 

  • Mimi - for motivating and encouraging the class during Gonoodle.
  • Finley - for an amazing speed tables time of 2:37!

Dates for Diaries

End of Term 1 - Friday 23 October 2020.

INSET (staff training) day - Friday 20th November.

Term 2    - Monday 2 November 2020 to Friday 18 December 2020.

Term 3 - Monday 4 January 2021 to Friday 12 February 2021.

Term 4 - Monday 22 February 2021 to Thursday 1 April 2021.

Term 5 - Monday 19 April 2021 to Friday 28 May 2021.

Term 6 - Monday 7 June 2021 to Wednesday 21 July 2021. 

Yours sincerely


Matt Condon

Headteacher


Friday, 9 October 2020

Dear Parents/Carers,

Lots of reminders this week! Thank you all for helping us to make the school as safe as possible.

Places Available

The school is almost full but we do have some space available in Reception, Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4 and Year 6. If you know somebody who might need a school place, please ask them to contact the school office.

Bad weather and start and end of day procedures

When weather is particularly bad we will allow parents of children in Reception who would have to wait 15 minutes between pickups to collect siblings early. Parents must phone us by 2.30pm at the latest we will arrange for children to leave early with their siblings.

Managing these groups, and maintaining the safety of the bubbles, does require a number of staff to ensure children are in the right place, at the right time, without mixing with children from other bubbles. Because of this, we can only manage children leaving early when the weather is very bad and parents arrange this in advance. 

When the weather is particularly bad we will open the small gate by the nursery class to allow parents to wait under the canopy. Unfortunately we have no such shelter at the rear of the school but all parents are welcome to use the shelter at the front.

Primary School Applications for a New Reception Place for September 2021

If your child was born between 1 September 2016 and 31 August 2017 you'll need to  apply for a new reception school place for September 2021.  You'll need to apply by Wednesday 15 January 2020.

Apply online for a reception place for Sept 2021 at:

https://www.bristol.gov.uk/schools-learning-early-years/primary-admissions

Please contact the school office if we can help in any way or if you would like to visit the school (in a COVID safe way). 

Bringing Equipment into School

Currently we are working hard to make classes COVID secure, but are struggling to manage children’s personal equipment in busy classrooms. To help us make the school as safe as possible can I remind you all:

  • Children must bring their packed lunch and water bottle in a plastic box or disposable bag.
  • Children should bring books into school in their book bags - not larger bags that we do not have space to safely store in classrooms.

Again, we thank you all for your support. 

Hot School Dinners

We are working with the kitchen team to provide hot school meals after the half term holiday. Whilst this may not at first be for all classes, we hope to offer hot meals for all children as soon as possible.

Update on INSET Days - School Closed

Our next INSET (staff training) day will be on Friday 20th November. There will be 4 more INSET days later this school year.

IMPORTANT - Changes to End of Day Procedures

To address certain issues and to make the start of the day safe but quicker for everybody, the following changes will take effect from Monday:

  • There is now a 5 minute gap between classes in the morning and the afternoon.
  • At the end of the day, can parents collecting children from the car park exit not enter the drive until the previous class are leaving. 
  • All children will line up before their teacher allows them to leave with a parent or carer. Please can we ask you not to encourage children to leave before their teachers, as this makes it more difficult to manage the end of day safely. 

Can everybody remember to use the one-way system! Thank you.

Children Going Home at Lunchtime

Due to managing a safe, COVID secure school, we will no longer be authorising children to go home for lunch. 

Punctuality

To help us keep bubbles of children apart it is very important that children arrive to school promptly at their allotted time. Where punctuality remains a concern we will be contacting parents directly. Thanks. 

St Bernadette Catholic Secondary School – Virtual Open Day

As the Catholic partner secondary school of Christ the King, St Bernadette Catholic Secondary School, is hosting a Virtual Open Day, so that prospective pupils and parents can learn more about the school, which has been judged to be an ‘outstanding Catholic school’.

Please visit our school website https://www.stberns.bristol.sch.ukand click on Open Day, where you can watch films of the pupils and staff and access a range of information about our vibrant and ambitious school. Any enquiries can be directed to info@stberns.bristol.sch.uk.

Attendance

Well done to the following classes who had attendance at over 97% this week:  

  • Reception with 98% attendance.
  • Year 5 with 98% attendance. 

New school nursery opening in January

Our new nursery is looking wonderful - we will be opening in January and still have places available for both 15 hour and 30 hour places. Please contact Mrs Jordan or Mrs Martin in the office for more information.

Lantern Project

Year 3 are very excited to be taking part in the Lantern Project this year. This year’s theme is ‘The Walk of Hearts and Stars’. Alan, who is leading the project, has kindly gifted us 10 lantern kits. These lantern kits are free of charge and are for your child to make a lantern at home. All of the materials will be provided in the lantern kit. There are only 10 kits available. These will be given out on a first come first served basis. If you are interested and would like a lantern kit, please contact the school office. These will be given to your child to take home. 

For more information on the Lantern Project, please visit the Walk of Hearts and Stars Facebook page.

Headteacher’s Awards

Reception - 

  • This week’s head teacher award goes to Kiki for being an independent learner during our numeracy lessons by always participating & giving it a go. 

Year 1 -  

  • Phoebe- for working hard to think of similes in our English lesson and being brave when her packed lunch leaked so she tried a school packed lunch instead!

Year 2 -

  • Leo - For showing initiative and trying out new skills within our football session.
  • Angelica - For listening to instructions and trying her best to demonstrate new ball skills.  

Year 3 -  

  • Wilfred- For pushing himself in maths and achieving top marks in our maths assessment.
  • Tracy- For persevering with her Stone Age writing and always trying her best. 

Year 4 -

  • Benji P - For thinking deeply when building an electrical circuit and finding all of the parts needed for the bulb to light up
  • Lilianna - For settling perfectly into CTK and being a great member of Year 4

Year 5 - 

  • Adi - for making connections and links in history.
  • Justin - for finding innovative ways to improve his writing.

Year 6 

  • Hollie P - for showing resilience and creativity when writing her diary entry.
  • Ruby - for being an independent learner when planning and writing her diary entry.
  • Kristen - for using her inference skills to support her explanations in her reading lessons.

Dates for Diaries

End of Term 1 - Friday 23 October 2020.

INSET (staff training) day - Friday 20th November.

Term 2    - Monday 2 November 2020 to Friday 18 December 2020.

Term 3 - Monday 4 January 2021 to Friday 12 February 2021.

Term 4 - Monday 22 February 2021 to Thursday 1 April 2021.

Term 5 - Monday 19 April 2021 to Friday 28 May 2021.

Term 6 - Monday 7 June 2021 to Wednesday 21 July 2021. 

Yours sincerely


Matt Condon

Headteacher


Saturday, 3 October 2020

Dear Parents/Carers,

Punctuality

To help us keep bubbles of children apart it is very important that children arrive to school promptly at their allotted time. Where punctuality remains a concern we will contacting parents directly. Thanks. 

Bad weather and start and end of day procedures

As the weather goes from sunshine to rain and wind, we understand how difficult it can be for parents who have to wait for an extended period for time for siblings. To address this we are trying a new system to help those who wait the longest:

When weather looks particularly bad we will text parents who would have to wait 15 minutes or more between pickups.

If parents phone us by 2.30pm at the latest we will arrange for children to leave early with their siblings.

Managing these groups, and maintaining the safety of the bubbles, does require a number of staff to ensure children are in the right place, at the right time, without mixing with children from other bubbles. Because of this, we can only manage children leaving early when the weather is very bad and parents arrange this in advance. 

COVID Symptoms

With winter approaching, the UK is entering the traditional seasons for colds and flu, with the additional complication this year that symptoms of those two illnesses can be broadly similar to those experienced by people who have caught the coronavirus and may be at risk of spreading it.

The NHS in England has produced a guide to differentiate between the three types of illnesses, which health experts hope will make it clearer to people whether they have an illness they would have most likely brushed aside last year, but which this year might lead them to think they need to self-isolate or seek to have a coronavirus test.

If you are in any doubt and are concerned about your wellbeing or the health of someone you are caring for, you should seek medical assistance in the UK by dialling 111 or by following the Covid-19 advice on the NHS website.



Birthday Parties and COVID 19

Recently we have been made aware of a number of children attending parties at other children’s houses, seemingly often in breach of the government's new guidelines around groups of 6. Whilst we obviously want everybody to celebrate such events as birthdays, the restrictions are designed to reduce transmission of COVID 19, enabling everybody to live their lives safely and services such as schools to remain open whilst protecting the NHS

The principal of the new guidelines are if you’re gathering socially, it’s no more than six, which if at a party would include birthday boy or girl as well as parents before including friends. 

We ask you all that you are mindful of these restrictions so we can keep each other safe.

St Bernadette Catholic Secondary School – Virtual Open Day

As the Catholic partner secondary school of Christ the King, St Bernadette Catholic Secondary School, is hosting a Virtual Open Day, so that prospective pupils and parents can learn more about the school, which has been judged to be an ‘outstanding Catholic school’.

Please visit our school website https://www.stberns.bristol.sch.ukand click on Open Day, where you can watch films of the pupils and staff and access a range of information about our vibrant and ambitious school. Any enquiries can be directed to info@stberns.bristol.sch.uk.

Attendance

Well done to the following classes who had attendance at over 97% this week:  

  • Reception with 98% attendance.
  • Year 1 almost made it with 96% attendance.
  • Year 2 with 99% attendance.
  • Year 3 with 97% attendance.
  • Year 4 with 97% attendance.
  • Year 5 with 99% attendance.
  • Year 6 with 99% attendance.
  • Medical needs and risk assessments 

We have been planning very carefully for the needs of individual pupils with COVID specific risk assessments. If your child has medical needs that you feel the school does not know about or may need an update on please contact the school office so that we can update risk assessment for your child. 

New school nursery opening in January

Our new nursery is looking wonderful - we will be opening in January and still have places available for both 15 hour and 30 hour places. Please contact Mrs Jordan or Mrs Martin in the office for more information.

Lantern Project

Year 3 are very excited to be taking part in the Lantern Project this year. This year’s theme is ‘The Walk of Hearts and Stars’. Alan, who is leading the project, has kindly gifted us 10 lantern kits. These lantern kits are free of charge and are for your child to make a lantern at home. All of the materials will be provided in the lantern kit. There are only 10 kits available. These will be given out on a first come first served basis. If you are interested and would like a lantern kit, please contact the school office. These will be given to your child to take home. 

For more information on the Lantern Project, please visit the Walk of Hearts and Stars Facebook page.

Headteacher’s Awards

Reception - 

  • Emelia - for being a team player through her play with friends and for always helping the adults in the room to keep the classroom a safe and tidy place to be'

Year 1 -  

  • Lily R - For working independently in maths to compare numbers using the correct symbols.

Year 2 - 

  • Ralf - For great imagination and originality when drawing illustrations in his work.
  • Kevin - For being resilient and moving up the levels when reading with Mrs Wakeford.

Year 3 -  

  • Kaiden- For challenging himself in maths to complete problem solving questions. 
  • Leighton- For making interesting predictions for our science experiment. 

Year 4 -

  • Freddie- For being successful with his maths work this week and investigating four digit numbers independently as part of his ‘figure it out Friday’ challenge.

Year 5 - 

  • Charlotte - for persevering with her shading techniques and being willing to try new things.
  • Gracie - for working outside her comfort zone and showing steadfast resilience in her maths.

Year 6 - 

  • Ellis - for resilience in his maths learning and for always being kind.
  • Anya - Fantastic improvement in reading. 
  • Olly - for being a great fun team player all week.

Dates for Diaries

End of Term 1- Friday 23 October 2020.

  • Term 2 Monday 2 November 2020 to Friday 18 December 2020.
  • Term 3 Monday 4 January 2021 to Friday 12 February 2021.
  • Term 4 Monday 22 February 2021 to Thursday 1 April 2021.
  • Term 5 Monday 19 April 2021 to Friday 28 May 2021.
  • Term 6 - Monday 7 June 2021 to Wednesday 21 July 2021. 

Yours sincerely


Matt Condon

Headteacher


Dear Parents and Carers, Absence Due to safeguarding, we do need to be informed by 9am if your child is not able to attend school. If we are...