
Next Week in School at a Glance
Monday 26 Tuesday 27 Wednesday 28 Thursday 29 Friday 30
Lunch Menu week 1
3.15 - 4.15 pm Disney Stars
3.15 - 4.15 pm Hockey Y3 - 6
3.15 - 4.15 pm R/1/2 Baking
3.15 - 4.15 pm Kids with Bricks Y1 - 6
Y5 trip to Jodrell Bank
3.15 - 4.15 pm R,Y1,2,3 Performing Arts
3.15 - 4.15 pm Y3/4 Baking
3.15 - 4.15 pm Y4,5,6 Choir
3.15 - 4.15 pm Y5/6 Crochet Club 3.15 - 4.15 pm Y5/6 Baking
3.15 - 4.15 pm
Multisports R/1/2/3
Unique Individuals Learning Together Mrs. Quigley’s weekly message:
Y4 trip to Grosvenor Museum Chester
Happy Friday! The week’s are certainly flying by in the spring term. Yesterday you will have received an important letter regarding some leadership changes across our Trust and the School. I thought it would be helpful to re-share key leaders in Park Road, and who to speak to for certain things. As mentioned by our CEO, Christian Wilcocks, I will be working across both schools, spending dedicated time at Park Road throughout the week, continuing to lead the school and be an active part. However, as shared at the start of the year, we have a number of staff who can support with questions or concerns. The following members of the team are here to support, in addition to myself:
• Mrs Akinyemi as Head of School and Key Stage 1 Lead (Year 1 Teacher)
• Mrs Roberts as Key Stage 2 Lead (Year 6 Teacher)
• Mrs Elstob as SENDCo (Year 1 Teacher)
• Mrs Anderson as Senior Teacher in Key Stage 1 (Year 2 Teacher)
Class teachers are also available as always to help and support with day to day queries alongside the office.
I would also like to acknowledge our successful OFSTED visit and how proud I am of the children and staff. It was a wonderful reflection of the special place we know Park Road to be. I know many of you spoke to the inspectors, either when dropping off, or via the online questionnaire; it was lovely to read some of your positive feedback and suggested next steps. This is all valuable to us as a school - thank you!
Finally, as you will know we are a myHappymind school and we would like to reshare the details for the parent app. Mrs Oakes, our myHappymind Lead, has recently reviewed the app and there are many things on there that you can use at home to help with your child’s mental health. The details will come separately to this update on Seesaw, so please do have a look. If you have any problems logging on, please contact the school office who will be more than happy to help.
Have a wonderful weekend and I will see you next week. Mrs Quigley
The Picture News topic for next week is …
‘Does how we behave matter as much as how well we play?’

The Football Association (FA) has published a review looking at behaviour in football across England. It wants to ensure football practice and matches are safe, fair and enjoyable for everyone, including players, referees and fans. The review encourages all involved in the sport to play their part in supporting and following values of positive behaviour.
The FA is the organisation that looks after football in England. It helps make sure the rules are clear for everyone. It wants to reduce rude, unsafe or disrespectful behaviour at matches. They intend to use stronger rules and consequences for bad behaviour, offer education and training about respect in sport and will encourage clubs to create a positive atmosphere for families and young fans.
Things to talk about at home:
* Share your experiences of sporting or other competitive events with someone at home. Have you ever felt strong feelings when watching or taking part?
* Do you believe players and fans should have the same rules about respect?
* Discuss what you think might happen if winning becomes more important that respect.
Hot Chocolate and Cake
Well done to the following children chosen this week for demonstrating good manners and our school values at lunchtime:
Reception Lillie C
Year 1 George C
Year 2 Spencer W
Year 3 Amelia E
Year 4 Charlotte D
Year 5 Noah S
Year 6 Lauren H
World Religion Day
Last Friday, Year 1 created their own 'unity tree' where every child created a leaf with wishes for peace/common values that they had gathered throughout the day - they are very proud of it and wanted to share it with you. Well done Year 1, we think it is beautiful!

Please see below a letter from Mrs Oakes about this fantastic resource available to you for free!


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Superstars
Superstars is back and running Multi Sports, Dance & Lego sessions for the February Half Term running the following dates:
Monday 16th February to Friday 20th February 2026.
We currently have a 10 percent discount offer on which will end Saturday 31st January.
To book our Great Sankey Hub for the Multi sports day running from 8am - 4.30pm please follow this link
https://superstars.classforkids.io/camp/1210
The price is currently £22.50 per day or £99.00 for the full week.
To book our Great Sankey Hub school hour special 9am - 3pm please follow this link:
https://superstars.classforkids.io/camp/1299
The price is currently £18.00 per day or £85.50 for the full week.

Festival of Data: Free Public Exhibition for Children, Young People & Families (Saturday 7 Feb)
The Festival of Data is a free public event celebrating how data, creativity and community ideas are being used to improve everyday life across the Liverpool City Region.
The Saturday 7 February exhibition day is open to children, young people and families, with interactive activities, creative workshops and art displays designed to spark curiosity and conversation. Activities are suitable for a wide range of ages and can be enjoyed together by families. Plus face painting, a fire engine, and more!
Saturday 7 February
ACC Liverpool, Kings Dock, Liverpool Waterfront, L3 4FP
Free – booking required Register here: www.festivalofdata.co.uk