Next Week in School at a Glance Monday 30
Tuesday 31
Wednesday 1
Dinner Menu
NO Innov8 or
3.15 - 4.15
week 2 3.15 - 4.15 pm Disney Stars Young Voices Concert
Happiness Team Meetings 3.15 - 4.15 pm R, Y1, Y2 Performing Arts 3.15 - 4.15 pm KS2 Mixed Football Club
pm Choir 3.15 - 4.15 pm KS1 Mixed Football Club
Value of the half term: PE Kits - Important Please Read We have noticed again that on PE days, children are arriving in school with branded clothing. Our PE uniform is as follows and should not include any branding:
a plain white round necked t-shirt , not collared plain black shorts or skort plain black jogging bottoms – not leggings, not grey or blue black pumps (optional as children can do indoor PE in bare feet) black sweatshirt or zip up tracksuit top (no other colour or branding) black or white trainers (no other colours or embellishments)
Please note that jewellery should not be worn to school at any time (this includes necklaces, bracelets, rings etc). If earrings cannot be removed, on PE days they should be covered with plasters/safety tape (provided by the parent). In some schools, there have been incidents of
Thursday 2 8.30 am Sports Crew 12 pm Chicken Egg raffle
ticket sales 2.50 pm Year 1 Class Assembly 3.15 - 4.15 pm KS2 Running Club 3.15 - 4.15 pm Y5 - 6 Crochet Club
Friday 3 3.15 - 4.15 pm
R, Y1, Y2 Multisports 3.15 - 4.15 pm KS2 Hockey
Courage children tearing their earlobes while wearing earrings during PE. Football kits and logoed clothing are not appropriate and should not be worn on PE days. PE is a curriculum lesson and the uniform should be adhered to in the same way as our usual school uniform is worn for all other lessons. Sickness Guidelines Reminder Please remember that, following the advice of Public Health England, we ask that children are kept off school for 48 hours after the last instance of sickness (even if only sick once)/ diarrhoea. We ask this for two reasons: firstly, it will prevent the spread of the illness throughout the local community and secondly, to allow your child time to fully get back on their feet. We do understand that children want to return to school and don’t want to miss out but it can set them back, particularly if they are not yet eating properly or returned to full health. We appreciate your help with this.