Published on: 1st May, 2026

Weekly Newsletter, Summer Term, Week 3

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Weekly Respect Champions 15.05.26

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 -Lottie
  • Class 1 -Casey
  • Class 2 -Ellis
  • Class 3 -Phoebe
  • Class 4 -Joseph
  • Class 5 -Elijah

 

Celebrating Success. Book Worm 15.05.26

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 -Lyra
  • Class 1 -Tommy
  • Class 2 -Hattie
  • Class 3 -Harley-Mark
  • Class 4 -Lillian
  • Class 5 -Jacob

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.

Year of Reading – April – Reading outside!

2026 is the National Year of Reading. At Hodnet School, we have created a Year of Reading moment for each month and April have children the opportunity to read outside. The weather has been glorious and perfect for enjoying a book in the beautiful grounds of our school!

Nursery information published

Our School Nursery offer guide, booking forms and registration forms have been published on our website this week and shared with eligible current pre-school families. Please see our website page for information.

Nursery & Hodnet Pre-School Playgroup – Hodnet Primary School

We are delighted to be opening our term time Nursery provision from September, we will have 20 available daily places for children aged 2-4 years, offering a wraparound provision to support working families.

Please share with families who may be interested in joining our school Nursery. Thank you for supporting us as our school grows.

Gardening Club

Hodnet School runs a gardening club for the children after school on a Monday with Mrs Gregory.

We would really appreciate if any families have any spare trowels that the children could use in Gardening Club, if you have any that you could donate  please bring them in and we will pass them to Mrs Gregory in Class 1.

 

Thank you

Cool Milk Information

Did you know?

Children currently receive free school milk until their fifth birthday through the Government’s school milk scheme. After this point, the entitlement ends. This means that within the same Reception class some children continue receiving milk while others do not, depending on when their birthday falls.

At Hodnet school, we accommodate this to ensure that no child goes without, including providing additional milk for children when required. However, we’re supporting the Fair Milk for a Fair Start campaign, which calls for a simple change so all children can receive free school milk until the end of their Reception year.

Find out more or show your support: https://fairmilkfairstart.com/

Litter Picking in Hodnet- Eco Warriers and School Council

This year the school council decided to set a goal of improving the school’s contribution to our local community.
Currently, there are two projects; keeping our village tidy and working with Hodnet Hall Gardens
On Friday 24th April, our KS2 school council and Eco Club representatives have completed  a litter pick around the Working Mens Club and along the path. Taking care of our local community is so important although the children were astonished at the amount of plastic rubbish.

Did you know A plastic bottle typically takes

450 to 1,000 years to decompose in a landfill, but it never fully disappears. Instead, it breaks down into smaller, hazardous pieces called microplastics, which contaminate soil and water.

Online Safety Newsletter May 2026

Online Safety Information

April  Online Safety: How to keep your children safe when gaming online.

 

This video provides a quick overview on how to keep your child safe whilst gaming online, outlining communication risks, in game spending, age ratings and reporting tools.

https://www.knowsleyclcs.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Online-Gaming.mp4

Mrs Bustin

Sadly, Mrs Bustin will be leaving our staff team at May half term. We will miss her greatly, we wish her the very best of luck and many happy times in her new volunteering role.

Clive Concert Saturday 16th May 2026

Celebrating Success. Certificate of Achievement 15.05.26

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

  • Class R – Zara for always trying hard in everything you do. Well done!
  • Class 1- Kia for a fantastic effort in the classroom and completing home learning as well. Keep it up!
  • Class 2 -William K for working really hard, participating well in lessons and being a kind friend too. and Excellent news!
  • Class 3 – Mia for working so hard in Maths, a huge leap in confidence and self- belief. Fantastic !
  • Class 4 -Emma for incredible hard work and demonstrating all of our school values. Keep it up!
  • Class 5 -Georgina for a sensible attitude, concentrating on work, starting to contribute more to class discussions too. Amazing well done!
  • Class 6 – All of class 6 – your calmness, confidence and resilience, showcasing everything you Well done!
  • KS1/KS2Headteachers Award- Whole school for kindness, respect and thoughtfulness this week, supporting the year 6 pupils doing their tests. Extra playtime for all classes today!
  • Raffle Ticket- Ella H

 

Market Drayton Festival Art Calendar Competition 2026

Well done to all the the children who took part in the Arts Competition, you produced some beautiful paintings for the calendar for next year.

Well done to the these children who were the runners up in the competition.