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St Matthew's C of E
Primary School

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&

Brunel
Nursery School

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Newsletter 17 – 12th January 2026

 

Knowledge begins with respect for God (Proverbs 1:7)

 

This half-term’s value is ‘Compassion’ (Colossians 3:12)

 

 

Ofsted

As you will know, our school was inspected by Ofsted last Tuesday and Wednesday. What you might not know is that Ofsted are now using a very different inspection framework, called a ‘toolkit’. The key differences to the new toolkit are as follows:

  • Schools no longer receive an overall grade.

  • Instead of four further judgements about different areas of a school’s work, there are now seven, as well as a judgement about safeguarding.

  • These seven areas are Inclusion, Curriculum and teaching, Achievement, Attendance and behaviour, Personal development and wellbeing, Early years, Leadership and governance.

  • The old grades (Inadequate, Requires Improvement, Good and Outstanding) have been replaced by five new grades: Urgent Improvement, Needs Attention, Expected Standard, Strong Standard and Exceptional.

  • The new grades do not correspond to the old grades. It is widely accepted that ‘Expected Standard’ is more challenging for a school to achieve than the previous ‘Good’ grade.

  • Ofsted have explained that a ‘Needs Attention’ grade does not mean failure, but rather serves as an advisory, highlighting areas where further attention might be needed to prevent further issues.

  • Previously, inspectors used a ‘best fit’ approach when deciding on a grade for an aspect of the school’s work. This means that a grade would be given if the majority of the criteria were met for that grade. Now, every criterion must be met for a school to be awarded that grade.

We will receive our inspection report card in a few weeks’ time. I will share it with you as soon as I receive it.

 

 

Admission to Reception – September 2026

A final reminder that if you have a child due to start school in September 2026 (born between 1st September 2021 and 31st August 2022), please go to www.blackburn.gov.uk/admissions for information about primary schools and how to apply for a place online.

 

The deadline to complete this form is Thursday 15th January 2026 – that’s this Thursday! You need to do this as a matter of urgency to secure a school place for your child.

 

School Meals

A big thank you to all the parents and carers who regularly order their child’s school meals and pays for them in advance – your help in this matter is greatly appreciated.

 

Sitting down with your child to choose their lunches together makes sure that they will get something they will particularly enjoy. This ensures that your child eats a good amount at lunchtime; something very important for their health and wellbeing, as well as their concentration in their afternoon lessons.

 

Class Newsletters

Your child will soon be bringing home a class newsletter for the spring term with important information about homework, PE days etc. Please read this carefully. Class newsletters are also available on the class pages on our school website.

 

Missing glasses

A pair of glasses has been handed in to the main office. They appear to be adult’s glasses and were found near the entrance on Withers Street near the KS2 playground and staff car park (the gate I stand at each morning). Please call in at the office if you think these might be yours.

 

Mental Health Support Team

The Mental Health Support Team’s most recent newsletter is attached to this newsletter. 

 

This week’s Amazing Achievers!

 

You’ve Been Spotted!

Children who have been demonstrating one of our school values:

 

Hira Noor Kayani & Mariam Rafiq – Robins

Zakariya Latif – Woodpeckers

Mohammed Bhamji - Kingfishers

Laiba Nasir – Swallows

Harris Khan – Doves

 Iqra Aziz – Owls

Umamah Bhamji - Kestrels

Hooria Abbas – Hawks

Ritaj El-Morchidi – Falcons

Amina Thazhathethil - Eagles

Headteacher’s Award

Children chosen for a special achievement:

 

Minahil Farhan & Juwayriyyah Noori – Robins

Haadiyah Khan – Woodpeckers

Abeera Chaudhry - Kingfishers

Deen Hussain – Swallows

Haniya Syed – Doves

Azaan Qureshi – Owls

Keyan Shah – Kestrels

Kristofers Kilpe – Hawks

Subhan Nain – Falcons

Richard Szileczki - Eagles

Recent Reading Badges

 

 

 

Doves

Sapphire - Yusuf Bismillah

Emerald - Khadija Nawaz

 

 

Hawks

Abu Bakr Malik & Ahmed Mulla – Sapphire

Fatima Hussain – Jet

Sulaiman Kheratkar & Zaeem Patel – Bronze Star

Hooria Abbas, Ahmad Mahmood &

Anaya Faisal – Gold Star

 

Remarkable Readers

 

Children who have impressed their teachers with their reading this week:

 

Zuneyah Khan - Woodpeckers

Uzair Bilal – Kingfishers

Salahuddin Nawaz – Swallows

McKenzie Mulleny – Doves

Amna Hussain – Owls

M. Essa Hussain – Kestrels

Fatima Geloo – Hawks

Hawa Atif – Falcons

Faizaan Abdulghafoor - Eagles

Mrs Martin’s Class of the Week:

The Whole School

Mr Ulhaq’s Ultimate Achiever:

Jasmine Akhtar (Owls)

Mr Richardson’s Lunchtime Awards:

Huda Hooti (Swallows) & Fatima Geloo (Hawks)

 

Last Week’s Attendance

 

Best attendance

Best punctuality

Infants

Robins & Woodpeckers

Robins

Juniors

Doves

Owls & Eagles

 

 

Best wishes

 

Julian Rogers

Headteacher