Celebrating Success. Certificate of Achievement 23.04.26

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

  • Class R – Arthur for being ready to learn, being more enthusiastic about doing your work too. Fantastic!
  • Class 1-  Emmie for your fantastic learning behaviours. Always being ready to learn and being respectful. A true role model for learning. Well done!
  • Class 2 –   Macey for a great attitude to learning and being a polite and helpful member of the class. Excellent!
  • Class 3 –  William for a super week- great work, listening and being a great friend to your peers. Fantastic !
  • Class 4 –  Raya for being an all round superstar! For your increase in confidence and sharing your learning. Keep it up!
  • Class 5 – Daisy for really trying hard with your work and an improvement in your hand writing too. Amazing!
  • Class 6 – Harrison H for a turn around in your attitude to school and working harder. Also for a more positive attitude too. Well done!
  • KS1 Headteachers Award-Alice W for being kind, ready and always trying her very best. What a superstar!
  • KS2 Headteachers Award-Isabelle S for showcasing our values and being ready. Also for being an enthusiastic learner and always being thoughtful of others.
  • Lunchtime Award- Beatrix (Class R) for good manners and making great food choices too.
  • Raffle Ticket-Kai

Celebrating Success. Book Worm 23.04.26

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 – Fleur
  • Class 1 -Casey
  • Class 2 -William K
  • Class 3 -Phoebe
  • Class 4 -Raya
  • Class 5 -Leah
  • Class 6 -Millie

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.

Oakerwood Experience

The Oakerwood Experience

On Monday 23rd March, Year Six set off for our residential to Oakerwood. We were very excited about the week and although staying away from home for such a long time was something new, we were all looking forward to the adventure.

The week was very busy as we participated in many activities, including low ropes, pizza making, crate stacking, shelter building, high ropes, paint making and nature trails. All of the instructors were incredibly supportive, fun and kind – encouraging us whilst also keeping us entertained. They instructed us clearly, explaining the safest way to do each activity.

It was a fabulous week which we will always remember.
Harriet

High Ropes

We did a fantastic activity call High Ropes. This included the Zipwire, Monkey Climb and Leap of faith which were all simply exhilarating. The zipwire stretched across a huge field and was my personal favourite. The monkey climb involved towering trees which we climbed and the Leap of faith was another fantastic challenge. It was an amazing day and a great start to the week.

Lily

Leap Of Faith

The team did the Leap of Faith on Monday afternoon. The aim was to climb up the very tall post and then to pull yourself up onto the top which was very narrow. Although we had a harness on there was nothing on the platform to hold on to. It was quite scary!

We then had to go to the edge and jump off whilst also trying to grab onto the bar which hung above you. If you could do this you then had to try to do a pull up! Everyone cheered each other as we tried to grab the bar – many of us actually managed to do it!  It was an activity which we all enjoyed.

Eva

 

Paintball

Paintball was a fantastic fun-filled challenge which we all enjoyed. Before we began, the instructors took time to go through the safety checks and explain the rules in a clear way. Then we suited up and got ready to play! Our first activity was called Capture the Bomb. We were in two teams and played against each other – coming up with strategies and a plan to outwit each other.  We played this twice and then we prepared for the final round. It was quite difficult because in this round, no one was out so it was a constant battle to try to win! It was great fun, working together as well as charging around with the paintballs!

Theo and Finn

 

Crate Stacking

At Oakerwood, one of the activity’s was crate stacking. It was very enjoyable It is where two people are clipped together and have to climb onto crates whilst others stack the crates higher and higher. Some of the team also use the ropes to keep the climbers safe. It was a lot of fun and filled with laughter.

Emily

It was a fantastic week and the Year 6 team really worked well together, supporting  and encouraging each other. It was a wonderful week during which the children showed resilience, courage, kindness and determination. We all had a lot of fun! I am certain that many core memories were made! The staff thoroughly enjoyed the week and couldn’t be more proud of our Hodnet Year 6 Team.

Miss Darmanin

 

Celebrating Success. Certificate of Achievement 17.04.26

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

  • Class R – Ada for always being ready to learn and being so happy and trying new things and giving everything a go. Fantastic!
  • Class 1- Myla for your fantastic progress in writing and amazing effort all week. Well done!
  • Class 2 – Ella for being a kind and helpful partner and always being willing to help somebody if they are stuck. Excellent work!
  • Class 3 – Harley for your huge effort in your writing and working really hard , especially in your  your English. Fantastic !
  • Class 4 – Arthur M for a super project and for excellent presentation and showcasing your knowledge. Keep it up!
  • Class 5 -Kyaara for starting the new term with a really hardworking attitude and always being helpful. Amazing!
  • Class 6 – Sam for your determination and attitude this week and putting your hand up to answer ask and answer questions. Well done!
  • KS1 Headteachers Award- Robyn for working hard and showcasing our “Be Ready” value. Always giving great contributions in assembly too.
  • KS2 Headteachers Award- Harry B for being so polite , respectful and such a friendly person around school.
  • Lunchtime Award-Wren for being a star at lunchtime for being polite and respectful to all too.
  • Raffle Ticket- Ben

Weekly Respect Champions 17.04.26

Well done to our Respect Award Champions who will go into the draw, to be in with a chance to be awarded our school termly respect trophy.

  • Class R -Callan
  • Class 1 -Scarlet
  • Class 2 -Hannah
  • Class 3 -Charlotte
  • Class 4 -Emma
  • Class 5 -Laila
  • Class 6 -Finn

 

Celebrating Success. Book Worm 17.04.26

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 -Samuel
  • Class 1 -Isaac
  • Class 2 -George
  • Class 3 -George
  • Class 4 -Tabitha
  • Class 5 -Gabriel
  • Class 6 -Archie

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.

Pharmacy First Information

Pharmacy First – an NHS service being offered from pharmacies across England for children and adults
With absence and attendance being a high priority for primary and secondary schools, I am writing to let you know about an NHS service which pharmacies across England are offering for children (as well as adults) called Pharmacy First.
What is Pharmacy First?
This service enables children and adults to get quick access to healthcare advice as they can walk into a pharmacy and access the service (some pharmacies also offer the service remotely as a video consultation). The person will then be offered a consultation with a pharmacist in a private consultation room. This service takes away the potential delay of having to wait for a GP appointment and may help ensure children and staff get well and back to nursery as quickly as possible, potentially positively impacting attendance rates.
The service supports primary school aged children in the below age groups who need help with:
The service also supports adults (so will be applicable to your staff and parents/carers of the school children as well) in the below age groups who need help with:
The pharmacist will provide advice and, if clinically necessary, offer an NHS medicine to treat the condition. These medicines are supplied free of charge to children under 16 years, with the normal NHS prescription charge rules applying to people aged 16 or over. The pharmacy will then send an electronic message to the person’s GP surgery so their health record can be updated.
Should the pharmacist be unable to help, they will direct the parent/carer or adult to their GP surgery or other health professional, as appropriate.

Facebook page

From now on, we will be providing updates via our Facebook page. This was set up a number of years ago but hasn’t been keep up to date simply due to capacity. It will be managed by our Headteacher, Mrs Lyall, and will provide basic updates, links to our website and will share celebratory news stories to showcase our wonderful community school.

We have made the decision that names and faces will not be displayed. Therefore direct links to posts won’t be shared and our use of photographs will be limited and maybe more generic in style, backs of heads may feature a lot! This is to safeguard and respect the wishes of our community.

Facebook is a tool to share our presence, it is not a means of finding out key information and will not be used to deliver important news. It does not replace our website and is simply another platform to enhance our community profile. It should not be used to send messages to school. We are conscious of its potential value, but remain cautious about it and will be vigilant with regards to any possible misuse. We would appreciate your vigilance and support with this; lets keep the page celebratory – sharing the stories about our wonderful school.

Thank you.

Team Hodnet.