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Newsletter 5 – 29th September 2025
Knowledge begins with respect for God (Proverbs 1:7)
This half-term’s value is ‘Thankfulness’ (Colossians 2:7) |
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Behaviour Policy Last week the Governing Board approved our revised behaviour policy. The aims of the policy are to ensure that all children in school are happy, safe and able to learn. The policy is based on our school values: generosity, compassion, service, endurance, trust, courage, forgiveness, honesty, hope, friendship, thankfulness and respect.
Our school rules and behaviour code are based on the following verse from the Bible: ‘Do to others as you would like them to do to you’ (Luke 6:31):
Good behaviour is expected and celebrated. When children’s behaviour does not meet our high expectations, the following procedure is followed:
By working together, we will give all our children the best chance of making the best possible progress in a safe and happy learning environment.
Macmillan Coffee Morning Thank you for your fantastic support for our Macmillan Coffee Morning and Cake Sale. I am very pleased to be able to announce that we have raised so far a magnificent £440 for this very worthy cause! As always, your generosity is very much appreciated.
We have a lot of cakes left so we will have another sale on Tuesday – with everything costing 20p!
Super Learning Week This week is our Super Learning Week, an exciting week of special learning activities organised by Mrs Martin.
We have a fantastic range of exciting activities including a Rock Kidz day, ‘Mad Science’ show with science workshops, Yoga, Relax Kids, Poetry, Magic Show (with a workshop for the older children afterwards) and swimming for all classes from Year 1 – Year 6 in our ‘pool in the playground’ – remember to send your child in with their swimming kits when they need them!
During the week, teachers will be having one to one discussions with each child in their class, discussing how they’ve settled in to their new class and setting learning targets.
There will be no Achievement Assembly this Friday.
Online Safety Parent Information Session As part of our commitment to support parents and carers with keeping your children safe online, I am pleased to invite you to attend a free information session which is taking place this Wednesday, 1st Oct 2025 from 4.00pm – 4.45pm. The link for this is below:
You do not need to register, simply click on the link at the above time to access the session. Cameras and voice/audio will be switched off for everyone attending. You can ask questions by typing in the Q&A box, but this will be explained during the session.
The session will be streamed using Teams. You can watch it as follows:
As a reminder, this session (and any other virtual sessions) will be recorded so if you can’t make the live session then you can watch it back at a time that is convenient to This week’s Amazing Achievers!
Last Week’s Attendance
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Best wishes
Julian Rogers
Headteacher