We’ll start this week’s message with a few thank yous…
Thank you
If your child made a donation to today’s Comic Relief Day, many thanks.
Thank you to everyone who attended Monday’s Topic Review session and for your feedback…
It was good to see kids engaging and working collaboratively with their peers. I really liked the support provided by the teachers throughout the session.
And a third thank you…
A few weeks ago, we had a sponsored Number Facts Challenge in school. We raised £518, half of which goes to this year’s school charity, Martin House, and half to our PTA. Thank you for your donations.
Uniform Policy
Today’s been a day when uniform has been optional, raising money for Comic Relief. Every now and again, it’s worth reading through our Uniform Policy to remind yourself of expectations on a more typical day in school. Here’s a few key points to remember…
No jewellery during PE. Advisors recommend no earrings are worn for PE; therefore, we will ask your child to remove earrings before the lesson and put them back in after the lesson. This will be carried out by your child. If they’re unable to remove or put their earrings back in by themselves, they must not wear them on the day they have PE. If you want your child’s ears pierced, it makes life easier for everyone if this is done at the start of the summer holiday.
Only discreet stud earrings are allowed. This means earrings should be small and not brightly coloured. The only other jewellery allowed are items that are absolutely required by a religion.
Devices that connect to the internet or that can record are not allowed. This means that things like smart watches are not allowed. This is for safeguarding reasons.
Please keep PE kit as plain as possible and avoid branding. For the past few years, we’ve allowed PE kit on PE days – this saves time and reduces lost property. However, we still want our children to look smart.
Staying safe while gaming
We’ve been made aware of some websites that children are able to access with inappropriate content. The websites allow children to bypass any restrictions to access games. Two of the websites we’ve come across are Unblocked WTF and Unblocked FreezeNova but we think there are more. Please be vigilant at home when your child is online.
An ‘eggs-citing’ competition
It’s time to to get eggs-tra creative in our annual egg decorating competition!
Let your imagination run wild and decorate an egg in any way you like – paint it, dress it up, or even give it a silly hat! The more exciting and original, the better. You can use a real egg (just make sure it is hard-boiled or blown to avoid any egg-splosions), or get crafty with materials like card or clay!
Bring your decorated egg to school on Thursday 02 April and there will be a winner from each year group, each receiving a delicious chocolate egg prize.
We suggest a £1 donation per entry (or whatever you can give). All proceeds will go to PTA. Thank you for helping us make a difference.
For those celebrating Eid today, we wish you a happy and healthy day.
Have a happy and healthy weekend.