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Newsletter 17.04.26

A Prayer from our children

Dear God,

Thank you for our mums.

Amen

Jasper (Sparrows Class)

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Weekly Message from Mrs Clayton

Welcome back! It has been a great start to the summer term here at school, and it has been wonderful to see the children returning refreshed and ready to learn after the Easter break.

This week, our Early Years team took part in valuable training focused on how we can continue to develop and sustain our outstanding Nursery provision. We are always striving to give our youngest children the very best start, and this professional development is an important part of that commitment.

Our Year 1 and Year 2 children enjoyed a special visit to church to celebrate St Bernadette’s Feast Day. During this meaningful time together, Fr Albert spoke to the children, led them in prayer, and gave them a blessing. It was a lovely opportunity to deepen their understanding of faith and community.

Clubs for this term are now available to book, and we encourage families to sign up promptly to secure a place. There is a wide range of opportunities for the children to enjoy and develop new skills.

Looking ahead, we will be taking part in a PRO Strike event for the children next week. Further details will be shared in a letter coming home shortly.

We are also excited to support the Big Help Out on Saturday 25th April. We would love to welcome families to join us for the morning to help out around the school grounds—your support makes such a difference to our community.

Thank you, as always, for your continued support.

Wishing you all a lovely weekend.

Headteachers Award

Isaac (Herons) won the Headteachers Award this week for being a brilliant St Anne Line Infant pupil, showing a fantastic attitude to learning, always working hard and trying his very best in everything he does.

Gold Leaf Award

Zaira (Owls) - Love

Amani (Doves) - Love

Sara (Kingfishers) - Learn

Isaac (Herons) - Learn

Adela (Sparrows) - Love

Nico (Robins) - Learn

Mrs Davis's Weekly Sports Challenge

  • Treasure Hunt Walk
    Go for a family walk and look for items (e.g. something red, a leaf, a bird, a number). Add jogging between finds for extra movement.

ProStrike Football Fundraising Event - Tuesday 21 April

Our ProStrike Football Fundraising Event is next week!

Every pupil will take on the ProStrike Speed Challenge – testing the power of their strike against the inflatable ProStrike goal. Each child will come home with a certificate, and there are brilliant prizes to be won for fundraising efforts.

Please support our school by making a donation online:

www.prostrikeevents.co.uk/pay-online (search our school name)

Your support will help us raise valuable funds for resources that benefit every child.

Thank you for helping us make this a day to remember!

School Attendance

The whole school's weekly attendance is 97.9% 

Class Highest: Doves class 100%  

Good attendance helps your child make the most of their learning and keeps them on track with their progress. Every day in school counts towards their success and confidence.

Please report illness/absence on Studybugs using the button below:

Studybugs

NHS Guidance to know when a child is too ill for school/nursery

Please see the NHS guidance to know when your child is too ill for school/nursery.  Pupils can normally attend with a mild cough or cold, unless they have a fever, diarrhoea or vomiting.


House Points

House points are given to children for excellent effort, achievements, and for living out the Gospel values in their daily actions.

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St John Paul II
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St Alphonsa
1,212
St Martin de Porres 
1,227
St Bernadette
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   RE Newsletter   

This half-term, the theme for our Religious Education Curriculum Branch is To the Ends of the Earth.

Reception

In this branch for Reception, children will look at the events that flowed from the Resurrection and Ascension in the coming of the Holy Spirit. They will hear a simple version of the Pentecost and learn that the Holy Spirit is our friend who looks after us.  They will also learn about our parish church.

Year 1

The focus of this branch 5 for Year 1 is for children to hear the story of the Road to Emmaus, the Ascension, and the story of Pentecost. They will complete an age-appropriate narrative cycle of the life, death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ and encounter the inspiration of the Holy Spirit in the lives of the Apostles and then the early Church.  ‘Go, therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit’ (Mt 28:19)

Year 2

The theme for this term is Ascension, Pentecost and Conversion.  The focus is on how people are changed by the Holy Spirit. Welcoming the Holy Spirit into our hearts invites conversion of the heart by receiving the gifts of the Holy Spirit and allowing these to bear fruit in our lives. Children will explore how people are changed by the Holy Spirit through the examples of the apostles, St Paul and other saints and they will learn the names of the fruits of the Spirit.

 

Suggested Home Learning Ideas to support  Religious Education

Nursery:

Week 1 - Draw a happy picture of Jesus going up to be with God in heaven.

Reception:

Week 1 - Draw a picture of Jesus going back to his Father.

Year 1:

Week 1 - Share the event from Jesus’ life that means the most to you and your family and why.

Year 2:

Week 1 - Make a sign that says peace be with you.

Wednesday Word

The Wednesday Word is a special resource that helps families share the Sunday Gospel together.  We encourage you to spend a little time together each week reading and talking about the Wednesday Word as a family. 

Wednesday Word

Recommended Reading Books

Our school staff have chosen their favourite books to recommend to children as part of our ongoing commitment to promoting reading for pleasure.  We hope your families will enjoy reading these books together.

This week Mrs Syms has recommended 'Peace at Last' written by Jill Murphy. This is a funny story ideal for children in the Early Years.

Mr Bear can't sleep, and everything keeps him awake even outside in the garden.  This book has great illustrations and is bright and colourful for little children to engage with.

'Peace at Last' was a great favourite of Mrs Syms, when she read it to her children thirty years ago.

It is now a favourite of her eighteen-month-old grandson, who often selects this book at bedtime.  They have great fun joining in with all the sounds Mr Bear can hear.

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Our amazing Year 1 & Year 2 children performed their beautiful Passion Play this week They told the story of Easter with such confidence, reverence, and heart. We are incredibly proud of each and every child for their hard work and thoughtful performance. Thank you to all the parents and carers who came to support this very special moment in our school community #PassionPlay #Easter #CatholicSchool #ProudMoment
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Year 2 observational drawings Exploring shape, shadow, and detail through close looking and patience. Each line is a step toward understanding form and improving technique. #ObservationalDrawing #ArtStudent #Year2 #Sketchbook
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As part of our Weather and Seasons topic and Science Week, Year 1 created their own rain cloud in a glass Watching the colours fall through like rain had everyone completely fascinated. Curiosity, creativity, and a bit of messy fun with shaving foam the best kind of learning #ScienceWeek #WeatherAndSeasons #EarlyYears #LearningThroughPlay #ScienceForKids
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More from Year 1 this week who were busy creating their smoothies in DT and making jam sandwiches for their instruction writing in English.
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Year 1 had a great time in English and DT this week! The children made jam sandwiches, getting ready to write their own instructions In the afternoon, they designed their own smoothies, chopped fruit, and tasted their delicious creations Lots of fun, creativity, and hands-on learning all round! #Year1 #HandsOnLearning #DT #EnglishFun #SchoolLife
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Cygnets had a wonderful church visit this week, where the children explored the church alongside their parents and carers. They have been learning about different objects found in a church, including the font, the altar, the pews, and the Holy cross. They also listened beautifully to the story of Easter A lovely experience for everyone involved #EarlyYears #LearningTogether #Easter #SchoolLife
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Online Safety Zone

Welcome back for the summer term.  This week our online safety zone is about balancing screen time.

The following is information and advice from Internet Matters.  The full document with detailed advice is available here: https://www.internetmatters.org/resources/screen-time-tips-to-support-0-5-year-olds/ 

 



Noticeboard:

Activity Clubs/Sports Clubs/Hidden Talents Club - Reception/Year 1/Year 2

The details for the after school clubs, and a new lunchtime club, have been emailed to parents/carers this week.  Please make bookings on ParentPay.

Big Help Out - Saturday 25 April

We are inviting families to come into school between 10am and 12pm to help with keeping our grounds tidy (weather permitting).   Please bring along your gardening gloves and tools along with any plant donations you may kindly have. There will be a bacon sandwich and a cup of tea for all the volunteers.

                                      Lunch Menu - Week commencing 20.04.26

 

ProStrike Event (Reception/Year 1/Year 2)
All Day
21
April
Earth Day
All Day
22
April
St George's Day
All Day
23
April
Used Uniform Sale
2:45pm – 3:15pm
24
April
Big Help Out
10:00am – 12:00pm
25
April
Phonics Screening Check Meeting (Year 1 Parents/Carers)
8:50am – 9:20am
29
April
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