Weekly House Points 20.6.25

Weekly house point totals are:

Owls = 105 

Badgers = 104

Squirrels = 149

Foxes = 129

Well done to the Squirrels .team this week.

 

Football achievement

We celebrated with a Y3 pupil today in achievement assembly who, following a successful trial, has been selected as the number one goalkeeper for his team in the JPL, Junior Premier League. Super news, we are very proud of him. He will participate in weekly training and matches around the UK with his team within the league. We look forward to hearing all about it as he shares his success with his class.

Celebrating Success. Certificate of Achievement 20.6.25

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

  • Class R – Tommy for slowing down and not rushing his work, also for lining up sensibly. Well done, great choices this week, keep it up. 
  • Class 1 – Grace for being a fantastic cheerleader for all of your friends – so positive and encouraging. Well done.
  • Class 2 – Josh for working really hard on his writing and joining in with class learning.
  • Class 3 – Rhys for working hard in assessments this week and trying his very best.
  • Class 3 – Tilly for showing a real improvement and great progress. Excellent effort in assessments this week.
  • Class 4 – Grace for putting in lots of effort this week. Well done, keep it up.
  • Class 5 – Matias for listening and concentrating well and making increased contributions in class.
  • Class 6 – Lewis for his super enthusiasm for our play.
  • Raffle ticket – William H in class R.

 

Celebrating Success. Book Worm 20.6.25

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 – Antione
  • Class 1 – Poppy B
  • Class 2 – Megan
  • Class 3 – Clara
  • Class 4 – Georgina
  • Class 5 – Lenny
  • Class 6 – Jack

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.

Be summer weather ready!

Please can parents ensure that children have everything they need for their school day. In our unpredictable summer weather, children often need a coat in addition to a sun hat! Children in Class R, 1 & 2 need appropriate outdoor kit for forest skills activities including a coat.

Sports Day information

Our sports day afternoon is on Friday 20th June from 1.15 – 3.15.

Families are welcome to attend to watch the children as they move around the different sporting events. Please come to the rear playground green gates to gain entry to the field at 1.15. The children will come out of their classes and go straight to their first event, they will move around in order until they have completed all 7 events.  This year we won’t be having the long distance races at the end due to the large numbers of pupils participating. Instead these will be completed in classes later this term.

Events and starting event for each class: 

1. Standing Jump – Class 6
2. Javelin – Class 5
3. Beanbag Relay – Class 4
4. Obstacle Relay – Class 3
5. Sprint Relay – Class 2
6.  Sack relay – Class 1
7. Egg and Spoon Relay – Class R

Some pupils studying PE from Thomas Adams school will be joining us to lead and support with events as part of their Sports Ambassador roles or experience for their PE qualification.

Important reminders for the day:

  • Children come to school in PE kits please
  • Coloured bibs will be provided by school based on house colour
  • Sun hats and water bottles are needed
  • Sun cream already applied please
  • Our PTA volunteers will be selling drinks and ice-creams at the end of the day 

Parents are welcome to take photographs to capture memories of the day, but these must be for personal use and only of your children. We have several parents who do not give permission for their children to be photographed or to appear online or social media. Please be respectful of all wishes. Thank you.

Our sports day has a friendly competitive nature with children trying to gain points for their house team. We encourage our children to cheer and clap for all children, showing support and encouragement for all. We ask that paretns are also respectful of this, encouraging all children. Our staff will lead the activities and paretns are asked to watch at a respectful distance.

Weekly House Points 13.6.25

Weekly house point totals are:

Owls = 105 

Badgers = 104

Squirrels = 149

Foxes = 129

Well done to the Squirrels .team this week.

 

Online and App safeguarding concerns – reminder

Unfortunately some children are accessing online content at home which is not designed for their age group and is causing distress to our school community. This is a safeguarding concern. We kindly ask that parents support us with this matter by respecting both our school and the UK guidance. Our website offers multiple links to the online safety guidance and we regularly refer to guidance in order to keep pupils safe.

Current issues relate to WhatsApp (13+), Discord (13+ or 17+) and Twitch (13+). If age restrictions were being adhered to, we would not have these concerns in our school and our children would not be subjected to harmful or potentially harmful content. 

  • WhatsApp – multiple classes in KS2 have children’s WhatsApp groups. These groups are causing significant challenge for our school. Some children are being deliberately unkind to each other using these platforms. This is happening at home, but is causing disruptions in school and is taking up valuable staff time to rectify. The age restriction for WhatsApp is 13+.

Live streaming apps – Discord and Twitch

  • DiscordDiscord has an age restriction of 13+While users must be at least 13 to sign up, they don’t always verify age, and some servers geared towards older users may contain content inappropriate for younger users. Apple’s App Store rates Discord 17+ for a range of reasons, including “Frequent/Intense Mature/Suggestive Themes” and “Infrequent/Mild Sexual Content and Nudity.”Similarly, Google Play rates the app as ‘Parental Guidance’ because of user interaction and in-app purchases.Because users may share images on text channels or engage in voice chat, children and young people run the risk of exposure to inappropriate content or language.

What is Discord? Safety guide for parents | Internet Matters link

  • TwitchTwitch, a live streaming platform, has age restrictions and content restrictions in the UK to ensure the safety of users, particularly children and young people. The platform restricts access to content with sexual themes and gambling, especially for those under 18.  Twitch has an age restriction of age 13 under the supervision of a parent or legal guardian who ‘agrees to be bound by’ Twitch’s Terms of Service if the user is under 18.

What is Twitch? What parents need to know | Internet Matters link

 

We thank you for your support with this matter and hope to see a positive change in online activity to support the emotional health and wellbeing of our primary aged children. Internet use is a powerful tool and whilst we want our pupils to be proficient in the online world to further their learning and access, this needs to be in a safe, responsible way which is appropriate for their age of development.

Mrs Lyall.

Celebrating Success. Certificate of Achievement 13.6.25

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

  • Class R – William H for always being ready and respectful. 
  • Class 1 – Ted for increased participation and concentration on tasks, well done Ted.
  • Class 2 – Sybil, for having a great attitude, being a kind and thoughtful friend and a good role model
  • Class 3 – Kiaan for great English work and providing thoughtful answers.
  • Class 3 – Lillian for her fantastic enthusiasm and kindness.
  • Class 4 – Wren for being a fantastic learning role model, always showcasing our values. Well done.
  • Class 5 – Maeve for trying hard in all that she does, her enthusiasm for learning makes her an outstanding role model.
  • Class 6 – Mackenzie for his diligent attitude to learning, well done!
  • EY/KS1 Headteacher’s award – All of pupils who completed their Phonics Screener Check this week in Y1 and Y2. Well done, you tried your best, reading carefully and precisely. We are very proud of you.
  • KS2 Headteacher’s award – All of class 4 for their determination, perseverance and diligence when completing their Multiplication Check this week.
  • Lunchtime award – Oliver B in class R for his wonderful manners.
  • Raffle ticket – Lacie in class 1.

 

Celebrating Success. Book Worm 13.6.25

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 – William B
  • Class 1 – Fraser
  • Class 2 – Georgia
  • Class 3 – Rhys and Grace
  • Class 4 – Lola
  • Class 5 – Matias
  • Class 6 – Bria

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.