The work
outside the school continues and the next phase will see the school entrance
affected. The road works will limit access to the car park. The drop off lane
outside school will be used as a thoroughfare for delivery vehicles and we
would appreciate if you would take extra care when walking on the pavement to
avoid any accidents. The company have assured me that the disruption will be
kept to a minimum and will only last a few days until they proceed further up Ystrad Road . Please
can we remind parents that the school car park cannot be used as a dropping off
point for pupils at any time. Your co-operation and patience is very much appreciated.
I will keep everyone updated on the progress of this work
If you
have any comments regarding this issue, please feel free to discuss any
concerns with me or you may wish to contact the W&WU Customer Enquiry Team
on 02920 270653 or customer.enquiry@wwutilities.co.uk
who will be pleased to help you.
Building work being carried out in the lane from Ty Isaf Road to the
North entrance to school
The building
work indicated in my previous newsletter is being carried out in the lane
behind school. A wall is being rebuilt and I wish to alert you that fencing
will be erected to prohibit access to the school during this time. As many of
you use this short cut as a means of coming to school I would like draw your
attention to this work. Again your co-operation and patience is much
appreciated. I will keep everyone updated on the progress of this work
Collecting pupils at the end of the day
I have been asked by our Foundation phase staff to
remind you of our policy for collecting pupils at the end of the day. Nursery
pupils are collected from Nursery at 3.00 p.m. Reception at 3.05 p.m. from the
Foundation Phase Yard, Year 1 at 3.05 p.m. from the Year 1 door and Year 2 at
3.10 p.m. at the main entrance. At present there is a lot of congestion outside
the Year 1 area which is causing some problems in dismissing the pupils. I will
be grateful if you could consider this when picking up your children and
disperse as soon as they have been picked up.
Sound of Music DVD
The
DVD of the Sound of Music production has now been edited and copies can be
ordered by completing the slip on the bottom of this newsletter. We would
appreciate pre-payment and you will be notified when they are available for
collection.
Grandparents
Concert
We will
be holding our annual Grandparents concerts this year next Friday 7th October.
As usual, the Foundation Phase and Key Stage One children will perform at 1.15
and the Juniors at 2.00.
In
previous years we have received requests for parents to attend. This concert is
a special occasion to celebrate Grandparents Day and I appreciate that not all
Grandparents are able to attend and that some of you wish to see your children
perform. It is proving to be difficult to apply this as many parents are
unwilling to co-operate. Please will you assist us in not attending and make
this a special day for Grandparents. We will record each concert and put
samples on the school blog for you to see.
Harvest Celebration
This
year we will be supporting a school in Rwanda as part of our Harvest
celebrations. Mr Greg Reynolds, a former deputy head teacher at this school who
is now in retirement, visited the school to inform pupils in publicising the work
he and some of our former head teachers undertake in supporting a school and
the children of an African village. I used our text2parents facility to remind
you that the collection was being taken yesterday; however, a large majority of
the pupils were unaware of this. A collection box has been left in the school library
area for donations. Mr. Reynolds plans to use any money raised to purchase
mosquito nets that cost £5.00. If, on average, each child donate a £1 we will
be able to purchase 40 mosquito nets that will protect the children of the
village from being bitten by the insects while they sleep and avoid them
contracting malaria or any other illness. I am sure that we can achieve this
target. You may be interested to visit the web site of the organisation at www.rwandarestored.org.
Annual Book Fair
Thank
you for your support for our Annual Book Fair during the week of Monday
September 19th. I would like to thank Mrs. Johnson for organising the event so
efficiently and for the staff who helped with running the sessions so smoothly.
Reporting to Parents Evenings
We are
inviting parents to a meeting during the week of October 10th to
October 13th where each class teacher will outline the classroom
expectations they have for the coming year to you with your pupils. The
sessions will begin after school and take the form of a 10 minute presentation
by the class teacher of class rules, homework arrangements, information on how
you can support your child at home and all other aspects of the class routine.
This will be followed by the class teacher running through the work forecast
which you receive each term. There will be a short question and answer session
at the end. Please will you be mindful that we will not discuss any individual
children during this time. If you feel that there are any unresolved issues
concerning your child please will you make an appointment to see me and we can
discuss an appropriate plan of action to resolve this. Please will parents make
every effort to attend this important meeting.
Precise
details for each class meeting will be circulated in a separate newsletter on
Monday evening and appear on the School blog. A text message reminder will be
sent 24 hours before your class meeting.
Ugly Bugs Ball
We will
be holding another Ugly Bugs Ball on Thursday 20th October. The
Disco will take place in the school hall from 4.30 – 5.30 p.m. for Nursery,
Reception, Year One and Two pupils. The disco for the Juniors will be from 5.45
– 6.45 p.m. You can dress your child up as an Ugly Bug. An entrance fee of £1
per child will be charged. There will be food available, some party games. A
further reminder will be circulated in a future newsletter. Proceeds from the
evening will go to purchase equipment for the pupils.
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