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Newsletter 05.06.26

A Prayer from our children

Dear God,

We promise to look after the world you gave us.

Amen

Matteo (Owls Class)

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Weekly Message from Mrs Clayton

Dear Parents and Carers,

It was a busy and enjoyable week in school, with Year 1 visiting the church as part of their learning, a PTA meeting to discuss plans for the upcoming Summer BBQ and lots of activities for World Environment Day, where the children learnt about environmental issues and discussed ways they can help care for the planet.

Thank you so much to all who attended the Breakfast Morning, which was well supported by families and provided a lovely opportunity for the school community to come together. It was so nice to spend time with you all.  Thank you to everyone who contributed to making the week such a positive and successful one.

I hope you have a lovely weekend with your families. 

Letter from The RT Hon Richard Holden MP

We were delighted to recently receive a visit from our local MP, The RT Hon Richard Holden.  Please see his letter below addressed to Mrs Clayton and all at St Anne Line.

 

Mrs Davis's Weekly Sports Challenge

Water Fun Fitness Challenge

Families complete a fill the container race using cups of water to fill a big container.

School Attendance

The whole school's weekly attendance is 96.7% 

Class Highest: Doves 99.7%  

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
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St Martin de Porres 
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St Bernadette
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   RE Newsletter   

This half-term, the theme for our Religious Education Curriculum Branch is Dialogue and Encounter.

Reception

In this branch for Reception, children understand how to listen when others speak, develop attitudes of respect, and embrace similarities and differences. Children begin to understand what it means to be a good neighbour and speak about their experiences and understandings of religion and spirituality in a local context as part of the community they encounter each day. In learning about Jesus, children could begin to understand that Jesus lived in the past in a place called Nazareth in Palestine. 

Year 1

‘For “In him we live and move and have our being”’ (Acts 17:28).

In this branch the starting point for dialogue in a Catholic school is understanding some things about the Catholic Church. For younger pupils, this begins with concrete experiences, meeting Christians from the local parish, including the parish priest where possible, and understanding what being a Christian means to them and how they live their lives. Where possible, pupils could also visit their local parish church to understand the building as a place where Catholics gather to celebrate their love of Christ in the church’s liturgies. Pupils begin learning about Judaism through understanding the Jewish belief in one God and that they have a sacred text, the Torah.

Year 2

In the dialogue dimension of this branch, pupils will begin by studying the parable of the Good Samaritan which Jesus told in answer to the question, ‘Who is my neighbour?’. Jesus concludes the parable by saying: “Go and do likewise” (Lk 10:37). In other words, he challenges us to put aside all differences and, in the face of suffering, to draw near to others with no questions asked’. Pupils will think about what this means in the community where they live and look at how Christians work together to support their local community, for example, food bank initiatives or care for refugees.  In the encounter part of this branch, pupils will learn more about Judaism as part of the religious education curriculum.

 

Suggested Home Learning Ideas to support  Religious Education

Nursery:

Week 1 - Practise making the Sign of the Cross at home with your child.

Reception:

Week 1 - Practise making the sign of the cross at home.

Year 1:

Week 1 - Practise making the sign of the cross at home.    

Year 2:

Week 1 - Retell the Parable of the Good Samaritan to your family.

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 Miss Reeves has recommended 'Again!' by Emily Gravett.  This is a funny, imaginative picture book that perfectly captures a bedtime struggle many families will recognise. Little dragon Cedric loves his favourite story so much that he demands to hear it "again!"—over and over—until his fiery temper leads to unexpected consequences. Packed with humour and clever visual details, Miss Reeves and the Kingfisher class have thoroughly enjoyed this book! 

Breakfast Morning 

Thank you so much for attending our Breakfast Morning today.  With your kind support, we raised approximately £250.

   

 

  

 

  

 

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Happy National Numeracy Day! We've had such a lovely day celebrating all things maths! The children came dressed up and explored how maths is used in real life and in different careers. We also became maths investigators for the day with some fun zoo animal challenges How many children could fit inside an elephant's footprint? Can we jump as far as a kangaroo? Which animal is the tallest? Who can measure the longest leap? So much fun, learning and teamwork all while building confidence with numbers! #nationalnumeracyday
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Last week we were privileged to host the Early Excellence Outdoor Roadshow - discovering how to strengthen the impact of our outdoor learning environment. It was a brilliant opportunity to see the expertise of Early Excellence in action, exploring how thoughtfully designed outdoor environments can deepen children's learning, curiosity, and independence. A huge thank you to Early Excellence for leading such an inspiring session, and to all the leaders and teachers who joined us for the rich professional discussions and shared practice. #EarlyExcellence #Roadshow #OutdoorProvision #OutdoorLearning #EarlyYears
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Reception children visited Call of the Wild The children were full of excitement and curiosity as they discovered so many incredible creatures up close. It was a wonderful day of learning, laughter, and making special memories together. #CallOfTheWild #ZooTrip #ReceptionClass #SchoolTrip #ZooVisit
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Books, stories, and big smiles! Our Year 1 children enjoyed a brilliant visit to Basildon Library celebrating the National Year of Reading. Thank you to the library staff for making us feel so welcome! #Year1 #BasildonLibrary #NationalYearOfReading #ReadingMatters #SchoolCommunity
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Big Help Out What a beautiful day of service and community spirit as our staff, parents, and school family came together for our Big Help Out Guided by our shared values and Catholic ethos, we worked side by side to care for and maintain our school grounds. Through acts of kindness, teamwork, and generosity of time, we reflected the importance of stewardship and looking after the gifts God has given us Thank you to everyone who gave their time and effortyou have made a lasting difference. #BigHelpOut #CatholicSchool #FaithInAction #SchoolCommunity #stewardship
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Year 2 have been working so hard on their persuasive writing skills, creating fantastic pieces all about our wonderful school Their writing was aimed at convincing new starters (and future pupils!) why our school is such a brilliant place to learn, love, grow, and make friends. From exciting lessons to kind classmates and fun activities, they made sure to highlight everything that makes our school special We are so proud of the creativity, effort, and enthusiasm shown by every writer in Year 2. #Year2 #WritingSkills #PersuasiveWriting #ProudLearners #PrimarySchoolLife
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Noticeboard:

Quiz Night - Friday 26 June 2026 (cancelled)

The Quiz Night planned for Friday 26th of June has unfortunately been cancelled.  Apologies for any disappointment this may cause.

                                      Lunch Menu - Week commencing 08.06.26

Phonics Screening Week (Year 1/some Year 2 children)
All Day
08
June
World Cup Celebration (children to wear national football kits/clothing to celebrate the start of the World Cup)
All Day
11
June
Starstruck Club Visit to Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat (Towngate Theatre)
All Day
12
June
Pyjamarama (children to wear pyjamas)
All Day
12
June
PTA Meeting
8:45am – 9:45am
16
June
Cygnets Father's Day Craft Stay & Play Session
8:30am – 9:30am
18
June
World Refugee Day for children (20 June)
All Day
19
June
Class Photos
All Day
19
June
Stay and Pray Year 1 (School Hall)
8:45am – 9:30am
19
June
Wagtails & Ducklings Father's Day Celebration
9:30am – 10:30am
22
June
Joint Schools Music Festival at Lincewood Primary School (selected children)
2:15pm – 2:45pm
23
June
Summer Reading Challenge Assembly (Basildon Library Visiting Infant School)
0:00am – 0:00am
24
June
Used Uniform Sale
2:45pm – 3:15pm
26
June
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