Friday, 15 July 2022

Dear Parents and Carers

End of school year

Please remember that next week is our final week of term . The last day of term for Pupils will be Thursday 21st July. 

Sports Day

Unfortunately due to the expected high temperatures next week, we have made the decision to cancel sports day. 

Hot Weather

As you are aware, we are expecting some very hot weather at the beginning of next week. School will be open as normal, and we are following guidance from the Department of Education to ensure that school is a safe environment for our children. 

The key advice being given is: 

  • Keep hydrated - please ensure children are coming into school with a filled water bottle. Pupils will have access to water to refill their bottles throughout the day. 
  • Stay cool indoors - We will amend our break times to ensure that children are having adequate fresh air breaks, but are not outside for prolonged periods of time.
  • Dress appropriately - We have plenty of hats available in school, and children are welcome to bring their own too. Children will be welcome to wear weather appropriate clothing (although please make sure that these are still school appropriate) and please make sure they are wearing sun cream. 

If there are any changes to this guidance, we will inform you as soon as we are aware. 

Welcome to Nursery and Reception 2022 Booklets

These are now both available on the school website under the ‘Nursery’ and ‘Reception’ tabs. 

Year 6 Assembly

The Year 6 Leavers Assembly will now be held on Thursday 21st July, due to the weather warning. Please can Year 6 parents/carers be seated in the school hall by 1:55pm.

Lost Property

Our lost property table will be out by the main entrance for parents to look through at the end of next week. 

Top Attenders 

As the end of the school year draws closer - we look forward to sharing our Top Attenders for the year. These will be the children who have achieved at least 99% attendance for the entire year. We will be presenting awards next week!

Summer Reading Challenge 

Last week the children had a special assembly from Bristol Libraries about the Summer Reading Challenge. This year's theme is ‘Gadgeteers’ and children who take part have the chance to win some great prizes through the local library. For more information on how to take part, visit Filwood Library or www.summerreadingchallenge.org.uk

Special mention - Y4, 5 and 6 girls in the football team. 

Well done to all the girls who represented CTK at a football tournament on Wednesday. They did brilliantly and scored with two teams ending up third in their groups. Everyone who participated showed great skill and good sportswomanship by being gracious winners and losers as they were the first to shake their opponent’s hands. Lots of goals were scored, fun was had and extra special mention goes to Missey who won a Bristol City football shirt for her skill! Well done all! 

Wellbeing Tips

Dates for Diaries

Thursday 21 July 2022 End of the school year

Monday 5th September - Beginning of new school year (pupils return to school) 


Yours sincerely


Matt Condon

Headteacher


Friday, 8 July 2022

Dear Parents and Carers

Sports Day

Sports Day - Monday 18th July, Filwood Fields

The current plan is for Nursery, Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 classes to start first thing in the morning with Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6 to follow later in the morning. 

We will give exact timings nearer the time so adults can come and support their children. All children are to arrive at school at the normal time and will be collected from school at normal time. 

The children will wear their PE kit (black/blue shorts and white t-shirt) and trainers or daps to school. All children will need a water bottle.

If the weather is either very hot or it is raining there may be changes to the arrangements and these will be sent by text during the morning.

Mini Market

Well done to our Year 6 class, who ran an amazing Mini Market today, raising over an amazing £650. The children planned some great, fun, fundraising activities , which were enjoyed by the whole school. 

Also a big well done to all children - for their amazing behaviour, and to parents for your support. 

Top Attenders 

As the end of the school year draws closer - we look forward to sharing our Top Attenders for the year. These will be the children who have achieved at least 99% attendance for the entire year. We will be looking forward to sharing some special rewards with these children, so keep your eyes peeled for further news! 

Summer Reading Challenge 

Last week the children had a special assembly from Bristol Libraries about the Summer Reading Challenge. This year's theme is ‘Gadgeteers’ and children who take part have the chance to win some great prizes through the local library. For more information on how to take part, visit Filwood Library or www.summerreadingchallenge.org.uk

End of school year

With only 2 weeks left of Term, we are quickly approaching the end of the school year. The last day of term for Pupils will be Thursday 21st July. 

Cancelling After School Clubs 

Our after school clubs at Christ the King have become increasingly popular in the past few weeks, and we often have to operate a waiting list of children that would like to attend each day. We understand that sometimes children do not attend booked sessions due to illness/change of plans, however we’ve recently had a number of children being collected after school when they are due to stay, without informing us. This means they have taken a space at the after school club that could have been given to another child.

If you have booked a session and your child can no longer stay/no longer wants to stay for any reason, please inform the school office before 11.00am so that we can offer the space out to another child. 

If you do not cancel your session, and your child goes home (for reasons excluding illness), you may still be charged. 

Headteachers Awards

The following children will receive an award in next week’s Celebration Assembly. Videos of Celebration Assemblies are now shared on our Facebook page. 

Reception - 

  • Paisley for doing some fantastic reading with Miss Harvey  and for moving up book bands! 

Year 1 -  

  • Michelle - for making a super effort to work more independently in class! Well done Michelle. 

Year 2-  

  • Maja - for demonstrating her understanding of a human lifestyle.

 Year 3 - 

  • To all the children in Year 3 for their focus and determination during assessment week. Well done on your amazing progress and attitude!

Year 4-

  • All children in Year 4 for their fantastic attitude and effort towards the Multiplication Check. Everyone can be so proud of their score- Mr Prichard and Mrs Holmes are feeling very proud of you. 

Year 5 -  

  • All of Year 5 for their brilliant attitude to being a whole year group again and working and supporting each other so well. 

Year 6 -  

  • Serenity - for being an incredibly mature member of Year 6 in helping to find a missing member of the community! 

Wellbeing Tips



Book Fair: Tuesday -Thursday next week

At last we can welcome parents and carers into school to purchase books from the travelling book fair.

Special offer of 3 books for the price of 2.

The fair is open from 2.40pm to 3.30pm on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday for children accompanied with their respective parent/guardian to buy books.

The children will bring home a wishlist on Monday. 

Cash purchases only please .

If you are unable to attend, any child can select books and buy books with their class teachers during school time from Tuesday-Friday : Please bring any cash in a named envelope or purse.

Any books purchased will support the school in raising money to purchase more books for school.

Dates for Diaries

Monday 18th July - Sports Day

Thursday 21 July 2022 End of the school year

Monday 5th September - Beginning of new school year (pupils return to school) 


Yours sincerely


Matt Condon

Headteacher


Monday, 4 July 2022

Dear Parents and Carers

First Holy Communion

Can the governors, staff and pupils of School of Christ the King wish congratulations to all the children who received their First Holy Communion last Sunday.

Vacancy for School Cleaner

We have a vacancy for a school cleaner starting in July. If you would be interested in the position please contact the school office for an application form.  Hours for the vacancy are Monday to Friday 3.30pm to 5.30pm with some work required during the school holidays.

Staffing news and class organisation 2021-22

As we prepare for the summer holiday, here is the class teacher structure from September:

  • Nursery - Miss Griffiths
  • Reception - Miss Letherby
  • Year 1 - Mrs Rowland
  • Year 2 - Mr Purser (Deputy Headteacher)
  • Year 3 - Miss Garrett 
  • Year 4 - Mr Prichard
  • Year 5 - Mrs Rotheram
  • Year 6 - Miss Owers
  • Teachers in various classes - Mrs Peppin and Mrs Buckland
  • Academic Mentor - Mrs Fannin
  • Reading Teacher - Miss Wakeford
  • Assistant Headteacher and Inclusion Lead - Mrs Jordan 

This does mean that we will be sadly be saying goodbye to Mrs Wareham Mrs Meacham, who are both going on to new teaching roles. 

Coming in on a morning

We recently asked that parents with Nursery children use the front area of the school to wait with their children until Nursery opens at 9am. This was to ensure the safety of families, and so that the pavement outside of school was not being blocked. Whilst children are now utilising the front space, parents are still waiting on the pavement outside. This means that not only are children in this area unsupervised, but that the pavement is still being blocked for other pedestrians. 

Please can we ask that parents wait with their children inside the school gates and that they supervise their children until Nursery opens at 9.00am. 

Thank you for your ongoing cooperation with this matter. 

Attendance 27/06 - 30/06

Congratulations to both year 5 classes who have had great attendance this week: 

  • Year 5O - 98% 
  • Year 5R - 99%  

This means that Year 5R will have a special non-uniform day soon! 




Top Attenders 

As the end of the school year draws closer - we look forward to sharing our Top Attenders for the year. These will be the children who have achieved at least 99% attendance for the entire year. We will be looking forward to sharing some special rewards with these children, so keep your eyes peeled for further news! 

Summer Reading Challenge 

Last week the children had a special assembly from Bristol Libraries about the Summer Reading Challenge. This years theme is ‘Gadgeteers’ and children who take part have the chance to win some great prizes through the local library. For more information on how to take part, visit Filwood Library or www.summerreadingchallenge.org.uk.

End of school year

With only 3 weeks left of Term, we are quickly approaching the end of the school year. The last day of term for Pupils will be Thursday 21st July. 

Dropping Children Off to School and Parking 

Please can we politely ask that parents do not stop in the middle of the road and allow their children to get out of the car in front of school. Not only is this extremely dangerous, it causes a backlog of traffic in front of the school site. There is plenty of parking available to parents on Filwood Broadway, and we encourage parents to use these spaces and walk their children into school, with the support of the crossing patrol directly outside the school. 

Please also be reminded that parents should not be parking on the zig-zag lines or in the loading bay. A visitor using a wheelchair was blocked-in last week by parents using this space when collecting children - this meant that both the child and wheelchair user were left to stand in the rain until the owners of the vehicle returned. Please be thoughtful of others when you park. 

We thank you for your ongoing support with this matter. 

Late Collection of Children 

Occasionally, there are unforeseen circumstances that mean you may be late to collect your child from school, however in recent weeks, we have had a number of children being collected late on a regular basis. 

When children are collected late, staff have to come away from their regular duties to supervise them, meaning unplanned staffing costs for the school. With this in mind, from Term 6 onwards we will be implementing a charging system for those children who are regularly collected late. These charges will be as follows: 

  • After 3.20 - £2.50 charge 
  • After 4.00pm - £5.00 charge 

In the first instance, parents will be given a written warning regarding late collection of children, however should this become a regular occurrence, these charges will apply. 

Cancelling After School Clubs 

Our after school clubs at Christ the King have become increasingly popular in the past few weeks, and we often have to operate a waiting list of children that would like to attend each day. We understand that sometimes children do not attend booked sessions due to illness/change of plans, however we’ve recently had a number of children being collected after school when they are due to stay, without informing us. This means they have taken a space at the after school club that could have been given to another child.

If you have booked a session and your child can no longer stay/no longer wants to stay for any reason, please inform the school office before 11.00am so that we can offer the space out to another child. 

If you do not cancel your session, and your child goes home (for reasons excluding illness), you may still be charged. 

Headteachers Awards

The following children will receive an award in next week’s Celebration Assembly. Videos of Celebration Assemblies are now shared on our Facebook page. 

Reception - 

  • Paisley for doing some fantastic reading with Miss Harvey  and for moving up book bands! 

Year 1 -  

  • Michelle - for making a super effort to work more independently in class! Well done Michelle. 

Year 2-  

  • Zuzanna - for making a super effort to improve her handwriting.
  • Lily B - for demonstrating a good understanding of symmetry during our maths competition.

 Year 3 - 

  • Leo- For his exceptional fractions work on tenths. He showed initiative and a desire to challenge himself. Well done, Leo!

Year 4-

  • All children in Year 4 for their fantastic attitude and effort towards the Multiplication Check. Everyone can be so proud of their score- Mr Prichard and Mrs Holmes are feeling very proud of you. 

Year 5 -  

  • Anta - for her thoughtful reflection on marriage based on the Bible verses we had read in class.
  • Freya - for her down-to-earth marriage tips in our RE lesson.

Year 6 -  

  • Chloe - for an absolutely fabulous newspaper report! You took time to make sure it was presented really well and it reads beautifully - well done!

Wellbeing Tips



Dates for Diaries

Thursday 21 July 2022 End of the school year

Monday 5th September - Beginning of new school year (pupils return to school) 


Yours sincerely


Matt Condon

Headteacher


Thursday, 30 June 2022

Staffing news and class organisation 2021-22

As we prepare for the summer holiday, here is the class teacher structure from September:

  • Nursery - Miss Griffiths
  • Reception - Miss Letherby
  • Year 1 - Mrs Rowland
  • Year 2 - Mr Purser (Deputy Headteacher)
  • Year 3 - Miss Garrett 
  • Year 4 - Mr Prichard
  • Year 5 - Mrs Rotheram
  • Year 6 - Miss Owers
  • Teachers in various classes - Mrs Peppin and Mrs Buckland
  • Academic Mentor - Mrs Fannin
  • Reading Teacher - Miss Wakeford
  • Assistant Headteacher and Inclusion Lead - Mrs Jordan 

This does mean that we will be sadly be saying goodbye to Mrs Wareham and Mrs Meacham, who are both going on to new teaching roles. 

Friday, 24 June 2022

Dear Parents and Carers

Vacancy for School Cleaner

We have a vacancy for a school cleaner starting in July. If you would be interested in the position please contact the school office for an application form.  Hours for the vacancy are Monday to Friday 3.30pm to 5.30pm with some work required during the school holidays.

Attendance 20/06 - 24/06

Congratulations to Year 3 who have achieved 98% attendance this week! 

Top Attenders 

As the end of the school year draws closer - we look forward to sharing our Top Attenders for the year. These will be the children who have achieved at least 99% attendance for the entire year. We will be looking forward to sharing some special rewards with these children, so keep your eyes peeled for further news! 

End of school year

With only 4 weeks left of Term, we are quickly approaching the end of the school year. The last day of term for Pupils will be Thursday 21st July. 

Dropping Children Off to School and Parking 

Please can we politely ask that parents do not stop in the middle of the road and allow their children to get out of the car in front of school. Not only is this extremely dangerous, it causes a backlog of traffic in front of the school site. There is plenty of parking available to parents on Filwood Broadway, and we encourage parents to use these spaces and walk their children into school, with the support of the crossing patrol directly outside the school. 

Please also be reminded that parents should not be parking on the zig-zag lines or in the loading bay. A visitor using a wheelchair was blocked-in last week by parents using this space when collecting children - this meant that both the child and wheelchair user were left to stand in the rain until the owners of the vehicle returned. Please be thoughtful of others when you park. 

We thank you for your ongoing support with this matter. 

Late Collection of Children 

Occasionally, there are unforeseen circumstances that mean you may be late to collect your child from school, however in recent weeks, we have had a number of children being collected late on a regular basis. 

When children are collected late, staff have to come away from their regular duties to supervise them, meaning unplanned staffing costs for the school. With this in mind, from Term 6 onwards we will be implementing a charging system for those children who are regularly collected late. These charges will be as follows: 

  • After 3.20 - £2.50 charge 
  • After 4.00pm - £5.00 charge 

In the first instance, parents will be given a written warning regarding late collection of children, however should this become a regular occurrence, these charges will apply. 

Cancelling After School Clubs 

Our after school clubs at Christ the King have become increasingly popular in the past few weeks, and we often have to operate a waiting list of children that would like to attend each day. We understand that sometimes children do not attend booked sessions due to illness/change of plans, however we’ve recently had a number of children being collected after school when they are due to stay, without informing us. This means they have taken a space at the after school club that could have been given to another child.

If you have booked a session and your child can no longer stay/no longer wants to stay for any reason, please inform the school office before 11.00am so that we can offer the space out to another child. 

If you do not cancel your session, and your child goes home (for reasons excluding illness), you may still be charged. 

Library Fun

Headteachers Awards

The following children will receive an award in next week’s Celebration Assembly. Videos of Celebration Assemblies are now shared on our Facebook page. 

Reception - 

  • Paisley for doing some fantastic reading with Miss Harvey  and for moving up book bands! 

Year 1 -  

  • Zach -  for ordering words to make up his sentences and working really hard in class. 
  • Amelia - for trying her best to retell our class story in English this week and editing her work with support.

Year 2-

  • Ryder - For having an amazing week.  He has made a huge improvement with his writing and presentation when independently  retelling our class story.

Year 3 - 

  • David and Abby- For their excellent persuasive letters in English. They worked independently to meet the success criteria and used imaginative ideas. Well done!

Year 4-

  • Leighton, Emily, Lexi, Reggie and Grace - These children make up our Top 5 for the Year 4 Speed Tables that we introduced last term. The children were timed to write down their tables from 1s-12s, racing against the clock! 

Year 5 -  

  • Ayla  - for a brilliant attitude towards her decimals work this week after being away for two weeks of learning. 
  • Des’Arai and Cheyenne - for their brilliant writing this week when writing a newspaper article. 
  • Fidel - For his resilience and improvement in maths when adding decimals. 
  • Angelina - for trying out new ideas when editing her writing

Year 6 -  

  • Archie - for his mature attitude to phoning the “emergency services” at the Create Centre. He was able to articulate what he needed and why he needed it. Well done, Arch!
  • Adi, Serenity & Frankie - for their excellent knowledge in our Kahoot quiz. Well done!

Wellbeing Tips


Dates for Diaries

Friday 1st July - INSET Day

Thursday 21 July 2022 End of the school year

Monday 5th September - Beginning of new school year (pupils return to school) 


Yours sincerely


Matt Condon

Headteacher


Friday, 10 June 2022



Dear Parents 

This term children in Reception to Year 6 will be learning about relationships part of the RSE (Relationships and Sex Education) curriculum. Following the full consultation with parents last year, we would just like to remind you of the Parent Portal part of the programme. 

The Life to the Full programme is based on the structure of ‘A Model Catholic RSE Curriculum’ by the Catholic Education Service. This model curriculum was highlighted as a work of good practice by the Department of Education so we therefore have confidence that the programme will be fit for purpose in supporting the growth and development of your child.

Life to the Full is much more than a series of lessons. It is an entire platform of creative resources that will engage, inform and inspire our children and, indeed, you as parents. This includes interactive video content, story-based activities, employing a wide range of teaching tools, original worship music and an accompanying programme of classroom prayers.

To access the online parent platform please visit: www.tentenresources.co.uk/parent-portal

  • Username: school-ctk-bs4
  • Password: canal-banks

Life to the Full is intended to be a partnership between home, school and church. We know that you already do a fantastic job and we see our new programme, Life to the Full, as a means to further develop, support and enrich the partnership between home, school and church so that your child is fully supported.

If you have any queries, please email these to the school office on Christ.the.king.p@bristol-schools.uk

Kind regards


Miss Griffiths

PSHE Lead 



Dear Parents and Carers

Top Attenders 

As the end of the school year draws closer - we look forward to sharing our Top Attenders for the year. These will be the children who have achieved at least 99% attendance for the entire year. We will be looking forward to sharing some special rewards with these children, so keep your eyes peeled for further news! 

Weekly Attendance 

Congratulations to Year 3 who have achieved 98% attendance this week! This is a great achievement - keep up the good work! 

With only one week left of the school term, we hope to see more classes achieve this next week, and going into next term. Don’t forget, classes that achieve at least 99% attendance will be rewarded with a non-uniform day! 

Filwood Library

Leave of Absence During Term Time

We must remind all parents that the Headteacher CANNOT authorise any leave of absence during term time unless for exceptional circumstances.  Any requests must be made in writing on a form available from the school office and must be made at least ten days before the leave is due to commence.  Any leave taken that has not been considered exceptional will be recorded as unauthorised.  There will be two unauthorised absences recorded for each day - morning and afternoon.  If there are eight or more unauthorised absences recorded within a ten week period, the school can issue a penalty notice.  This will be £60 per child for each parent, meaning a possible penalty charge of £120 per child (which could double after a period of time).

We appreciate that holidays taken during term time can be much cheaper than those taken during the school holidays but we have a legal responsibility to ensure that every child is attending school and receiving their education.

End of school year

With only 6 weeks left of Term, we are quickly approaching the end of the school year. The last day of term for Pupils will be Thursday 21st July. 

Dropping Children Off to School 

Please can we politely ask that parents do not stop in the middle of the road and allow their children to get out of the car in front of school. Not only is this extremely dangerous, it causes a backlog of traffic in front of the school site. There is plenty of parking available to parents on Filwood Broadway, and we encourage parents to use these spaces and walk their children into school, with the support of the crossing patrol directly outside the school. 

We thank you for your ongoing support with this matter. 

Late Collection of Children 

Occasionally, there are unforeseen circumstances that mean you may be late to collect your child from school, however in recent weeks, we have had a number of children being collected late on a regular basis. 

When children are collected late, staff have to come away from their regular duties to supervise them, meaning unplanned staffing costs for the school. With this in mind, from Term 6 onwards we will be implementing a charging system for those children who are regularly collected late. These charges will be as follows: 

  • After 3.20 - £2.50 charge 
  • After 4.00pm - £5.00 charge 

In the first instance, parents will be given a written warning regarding late collection of children, however should this become a regular occurrence, these charges will apply. 

Cancelling After School Clubs 

Our after school clubs at Christ the King have become increasingly popular in the past few weeks, and we often have to operate a waiting list of children that would like to attend each day. We understand that sometimes children do not attend booked sessions due to illness/change of plans, however we’ve recently had a number of children being collected after school when they are due to stay, without informing us. This means they have taken a space at the after school club that could have been given to another child.

If you have booked a session and your child can no longer stay/no longer wants to stay for any reason, please inform the school office before 11.00am so that we can offer the space out to another child. 

If you do not cancel your session, and your child goes home (for reasons excluding illness), you may still be charged. 

Headteachers Awards

The following children will receive an award in next week’s Celebration Assembly. Videos of Celebration Assemblies are now shared on our Facebook page. 

Reception - 

  • Paisley for doing some fantastic reading with Miss Harvey  and for moving up book bands! 

Year 1 -  

  • Momar - for his retelling of the story ‘lost and found’ making huge improvements with his spelling, presentation and making a super effort to remember to include finger spaces between words - well done
  • All Year 1 - For their incredible hard work and determination in the phonics screening  this week! 

Year 2-

  • Bella - for always being very kind and considerate towards other children when they need a helping hand or a friend to guide them.

Year 3 - 

  • Roxy- For her amazing independent work on comparing lengths in maths. Keep up the confidence, Roxy!

 Year 4-

  • Leighton, Emily, Lexi, Reggie and Grace - These children make up our Top 5 for the Year 4 Speed Tables that we introduced this week. The children were timed to write down their tables from 1s-12s, racing against the clock! 

Year 5 -  

  • Ayla  - for a brilliant attitude towards her decimals work this week after being away for two weeks of learning. 
  • Des’Arai and Cheyenne - for their brilliant writing this week when writing a newspaper article. 
  • Fidel - For his resilience and improvement in maths when adding decimals. 
  • Angelina - for trying out new ideas when editing her writing

Year 6 -  

  • Archie - for his mature attitude to phoning the “emergency services” at the Create Centre. He was able to articulate what he needed and why he needed it. Well done, Arch!
  • Adi, Serenity & Frankie - for their excellent knowledge in our Kahoot quiz. Well done!

Wellbeing Tips

Dates for Diaries

  • Monday 6 June 2022 - Start of Term 6
  • Friday 17th June - INSET Day
  • Friday 1st July - INSET Day
  • Thursday 21 July 2022 End of the school year
  • Monday 5th September - Beginning of new school year (pupils return to school) 


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...