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Newsletter 01.05.26

A Prayer from our children

Dear God,

Thank you for helping the children.

Amen

Hanna (Sparrows Class)

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Weekly Message from Mrs Warren

Dear Parents and Carers,

It has been another joyful and enriching week in school. It was wonderful to see so many of our Year 1 parents attending the phonics meeting, where we shared the importance of reading at home and information about the upcoming phonics screening check—thank you for your continued support in your child’s learning journey.

We were also delighted to welcome our local MP Richard Holden to our school. He enjoyed meeting our pupils and seeing first-hand the warmth, enthusiasm, and strong values that make our school such a special place.

As we begin the Month of Mary, our children were beautifully introduced to this special time by Mrs Cassar through a Celebration of the Word honouring Mary, including praying the Rosary. Children gathered at our grotto to pray together today, reflecting on the first Sorrowful Mysteries—a peaceful and reverent experience for all involved.

Looking ahead to next week, we are excited to welcome our Reception families for Stay and Pray, offering a chance to share in your child’s liturgy. Year 2 will be visiting Basildon Library as part of our commitment to the National Year of Reading, and Year 1 will be enjoying a trip to Mountfitchet Castle to enrich their learning beyond the classroom.

We wish you all a lovely bank holiday weekend—let us hope for some sunshine! We look forward to welcoming everyone back on Tuesday.

God bless.

Headteacher's Award

Ava (Herons) won the Headteacher's Award this week for working really hard in English and working independently.  Well done Ava.

Gold Leaf Award

Jacob (Owls) - Learn

Courtney (Doves) - Learn

Olanna (Kingfishers) - Love

Kosi (Herons) - Pray

Geoffrey (Sparrows) - Learn

Mirabel (Robins) - Learn

Mrs Davis's Weekly Sports Challenge

 Garden Mini Olympics

Turn your garden or local green space into a mini sports arena!
Try events like:

  • Sack race
  • Beanbag throw
  • Sprint race
  • Standing long jump

Let children design medals or scorecards.

ProStrike Football Fundraising Event (Reception/Year 1/Year 2)

We are delighted to let you know that your kind donations have raised £275.23 for school resources.

Prizes have come home with the children who took part in the online fundraising.

Thank you very much for your support.

School Attendance

The whole school's weekly attendance is 97% 

Class Highest: Owls class 99.2%  

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.

Pope John Paul II waves as he arrives at Miami International Airport at the start of his 1987 trip to the United States.  (CNS photo/Joe Rimkus Jr.)
St John Paul II
1,377
St Alphonsa
1,328
St Martin de Porres 
1,346
St Bernadette
1,333

   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 3 - Say a short, simple prayer together (e.g. “Come Holy Spirit, help me today”)

Reception:

Week 3 - Write a prayer to the Holy Spirit.

Year 1:

Week 3 - Write a sentence about the story of Jesus’ Promise of the Holy Spirit and the Ascension.

Year 2:

Week 3 - We have been learning about the fruits of the Holy Spirit.  Buy some vegetable or fruit seeds, nurture them, then watch them grow.

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 Marchant has recommended the Fairy Tales: Goldilocks and the Three Bears, written and illustrated by Axel Scheffler.  Mrs Marchant’s granddaughter loves this book and enjoys predicting what will happen next - whether the porridge will be too hot, too cold, or just right.  She anticipates what she thinks is going to happen before each page turns. Because Mrs Marchant's granddaughter loves bears, this story is particularly special to her. 

 

Tickets can also be purchased on ParentPay

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We were delighted to welcome our local MP from Basildon and Billericay to our amazing school! He spent time looking around, meeting our wonderful children, talking to Mrs Plormel about Forest School, and sharing all about his role. The children were incredibly engaged and asked lots of thoughtful questionsfuture leaders in the making!
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Year 1 Scientists Our very own Year 1 scientists have been busy enjoying their planting topic! The children loved planting, observing, and recording their ideas through drawing and painting. They also explored different types of plants, comparing them and sorting them into groups like real scientists! A wonderful mix of curiosity, creativity, and hands-on learning. #Year1 #LittleScientists #PlantingTopic #HandsOnLearning
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Year 2 Artists at Work Year 2 have been busy getting creative, using paper to design and build their own sculptures! From folding and shaping to experimenting with different structures, the children loved bringing their ideas to life. It was fantastic to see their imagination, creativity, and problem-solving skills in action. #Year2 #YoungArtists #CreativeLearning #SchoolLife
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Year 2 Pentecost Art Year 2 had a lovely time exploring Pentecost through watercolour painting. The children enjoyed using bright colours to represent the flames and the special meaning behind the story. It was wonderful to see their creativity shine as they carefully painted their ideas and shared their understanding together. #Pentecost #Year2 #CreativeLearning #SchoolLife
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Online Safety Zone

With increasing scams online, it is important to be aware of how to protect your young child from scammers.  This helpful advice from Internet Matters is available to view digitally here: 

https://www.flipsnack.com/internetmattersorg/how-to-protect-young-children-from-scams-internet-matters/full-view.html



Noticeboard:

Year 1 Visit to Mountfitchet Castle - Friday 8 May

If you have not yet completed the form using the link in the email resent to Year 1 parents today, and made a payment on ParentPay, please do so as soon as possible.  Many thanks.

                                      Lunch Menu - Week commencing 04.05.26

 

Bank Holiday
0:00am – 0:00am
04
May
Year 2 Visit to Basildon Library
0:00am – 0:00am
06
May
Stay and Pray (Reception)
8:45am – 9:30am
06
May
Year 1 Visit to MountFitchet Castle
All Day
08
May
Crowning of Mary Procession
9:00am – 10:00am
11
May
PTA Meeting
8:45am – 9:45am
12
May
Year 1 Visit to Basildon Library
0:00am – 0:00am
13
May
Reception Visit to Call of the Wild
0:00am – 0:00am
14
May
Big Help Out
10:00am – 12:00pm
16
May
National Numeracy Day
0:00am
20
May
Year 2 Visit to Colchester Zoo
All Day
21
May
Crazy Hair Day
All Day
22
May
Last Day of Term
0:00am – 0:00am
22
May
Used Uniform Sale
2:45pm – 3:15pm
22
May
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