Celebrating Success. Certificate of Achievement 21.11.25

Well done to everyone who received awards or shout outs today. We are very proud of you.

  • Class R – Theo for always working hard, listening carefully and trying his best. 
  • Class 1 – Harry C for improved participation in lessons and enthusiasm for his work. Well done!
  • Class 2 – Arlo for showing our school values, a fantastic learning role model.
  • Class 3 – James for a fantastic week this week, well done!
  • Class 4 – Harper for being focuses, driven, determined and always getting on with her work to the best of her ability.
  • Class 5 – Leo for always displaying our school values, a lovely hardworking member of our class.
  • Class 6 – Milly H for having a positive can do attitude, great participation – well done!
  • Raffle ticket – Isabelle S
  • EY/KS1 Headteacher’s award – Phoebe L in class 1 for fantastic independent learning, engaged and getting on with her learning following our values.
  • KS2 Headteacher’s award – All of Class 4 for being superb learners, for being on task, fully engaged and collectively supporting each other to be the best that they can be. Amazing! Class 4 were highlighted by Mrs Lyall this week and an external visitor to class with Mrs Williams today, they have blown us away – keep it up!
  • Lunchtime award – Jake in class 2 for creating exciting games with his friends at lunchtime.

 

School vacancies

We have 2 vacancies on our local governing board, interested parties are reminded to follow the steps to nominate within the details sent out last week. This information can also be found on our vacancies page and governance page.

 

We also have a vacancy in our school kitchen to cover maternity leave, required from February. Please see details on our vacancy page.

See Mrs O’Connor for further details.

Breakfast

A nutritious breakfast is the best way to start the day, preparing children for their day ahead, giving them the energy they need to keep going until morning break snack time or even lunchtime for those who do not have a playtime snack.

We will be doing some work about breakfast choices in some classes in school as we are finding that some children either do not have breakfast at all, or are having high sugar content breakfasts leading them to have spikes in their concentration and learning attitudes throughout the morning.

We can offer free breakfast club to pupils eligible for income based free school meals, and we are always willing to offer fruit or toast to pupils who occasionally come in without breakfast at home – we want pupils to feel safe and secure to learn, they can’t do this if they are hungry.

Please see Mrs Lyall to enquire about Breakfast Club places, the support we can offer is linked to our Pupil Premium funding spending offer, it is not in relation to publicised free breakfast clubs for schools. We are not part of this government led initiative as yet, as we do not qualify under the current criteria.

Reminders – playtime snacks are provided for classes R, 1 & 2 via the national fruit scheme. Children in other classes can bring a piece of fruit to eat at playtime. Fruit only please, no nuts or seeds due to allergens.

Some websites with breakfast ideas: 

Healthy breakfast ideas – Healthier Families – NHS

Healthy breakfasts for kids

20 breakfast ideas for kids | Good Food

School lunches

We would like your feedback about our school lunches. At the moment we are asking our children for feedback, but we will also reach out to parents before Christmas. Please see a member of school staff if you would like to provide immediate feedback.

We are seeing a change in the pattern of packed lunch choices which is causing us to reflect upon our staple choices. For example, this week on roast dinner day over 60 pupils had a packed lunch instead of a school dinner and a further 20 children chose to have a school prepared sandwich, this is considerably more than on other days when we serve sausage or pizza or similar. Highlighting that children and families are choosing to not to eat the more traditional, arguably more nutritious food, leaving us to wonder why this could be. The roast dinner day is our most expensive serving day due to the high cost of the meat, so we will be looking at the menu to see how we can weigh up preferred meals with nutritional content and costings. This is tricky! But we need to look at this going forwards to ensure value in our kitchen in addition to being responsive to the needs of our community.

Your thoughts would be greatly welcomed about this matter.

Uniform reminders

A polite reminder that school uniform should be worn in school daily as per our policy and procedures. Leggings are not part of school uniform and should not be worn. School shoes should be worn, not trainers or boots. Thank you for your cooperation with this and respect for our school procedures.

Link to our policies and procedures page

Winter weather ready

A polite reminder that pupils need coats and items to keep them warm during playtimes and lunchtimes as we always aim to be outside as much as is possible, even in the showery winter months. Please can parents/carers ensure that all items are named. Thank you.

 

Celebrating Success. Book Worm 14.11.25

Well done to everyone who received awards or shoutouts this week, we are very proud of you.

Today we celebrated reading in our celebration assembly, with praise for lots of children for their reading at home and reading throughout the curriculum in school.

  • Class R – Ada
  • Class 1 – Phoebe
  • Class 2 – Jade
  • Class 3 – Sybil
  • Class 4 – Scarlett J
  • Class 5 – Charlotte
  • Class 6 – Maeve

Congratulations to all our chosen Book Worms, your reading at home and school was excellent this week.

Remember to keep up those good reading habits.

Celebrating Success. Certificate of Achievement 14.11.25

Well done to everyone who received awards or shout outs today. We are very proud of you.

  • Class R – Ella for being a Tough Tortoise in forest school.
  • Class 1 – Casey for fantastic communication with adults and friends.
  • Class 2 – Henry for an improvement in listening skills – well done! Amazing Maths too!
  • Class 3 – Rupert for being an amazing role model in Talk for Writing adn having great questions for our visitor Dr Rogers.
  • Class 4 – Grace for always being a kind friend, helpful in the classroom and a general superstar!
  • Class 5 – Theo for being polite, well mannered and hard working. Well done Theo.
  • Class 6 – Charlie for making great contributions in class, working hard and putting in great effort. Well done.
  • Raffle ticket – Ewan in class 4
  • KS2 Headteacher’s award – Millie in class 6 for using her initiative to plan her work at home, great researching skills, well done.
  • Lunchtime award – Zara adn Nia in class R for being polite and respectful

 

Weekly House Points 14.11.25

Weekly house point totals are:

Owls = 84

Badgers = 97

Squirrels = 114

Foxes = 79

Well done to the Squirrels team this week.

 

Upcoming dates

Autumn 2 key dates for families:

  • Mon 10th Nov – YR walk to Hodnet church and cenotaph.
  • Tue 11th Nov – parents evening 3.30-5.30pm.
  • Wed 12th Nov – Paretns evening 3.30-7.30pm.
  • Fri 14th Nov – Children in Need, non-uniform wear bright colours. £1 donation on Parent Pay.
  • Wed 19th Nov – Y1 to Blists Hill.
  • Wed 26th Nov – Y5 class assembly 9am. Y5 parents welcome.
  • Wed 3rd Dec – Y3 class assembly 9am. Y3 parents welcome.
  • Fri 5th Dec – Non-uniform day for PTA donations.
  • Fri 5th Dec – DEAR 3pm.
  • Wed 10th Dec – Y4 class assembly 9am. Y4 parents welcome.
  • Thurs 11th Dec – Christmas lunch.
  • Fri 12th Dec – PTA Santa Shop.
  • Mon 15th Dec – Rocksteady concert 9.15am. Rockstars in non-uniform.
  • Tues 16th Dec – EY/KS1 Nativity 2pm. (entry with ticket only)
  • Wed 17th Dec – EY/KS1 Nativity 2pm. (entry with ticket only)
  • Thurs 18th Dec – Church service at St Luke’s, Hodnet at 2pm, families welcome.
  • Fri 19th Dec – Christmas party day – non-uniform.
  • Fri 19th Dec – Break up for Christmas holidays.
  • Monday 5th January – school reopens to pupils.