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Newsletter - Friday 26th May

Dear Parents and Carers,

 

We have had a fast paced half term. It feels like we have only just come back from Easter and yet, here we are, at the end of another 6 weeks. There are many changes afoot and we don’t quite know what they will be until after the General Election on June 8th. If all remains equal, we know that schools are going to be subject to more funding cuts and we will have to make ends meet so, inevitably, that will impact on the school and families. As a consequence of these cuts we cannot afford to go to the seaside this year. The coaches are far too expensive and the cost, heavily subsidised by the school, outweighs the time spent travelling there and back and this is regrettable. The children will be going on a class outing instead.

 

The Key Stage 2 SATs are over and Yr 6 are preparing for visits to secondary schools. Meanwhile, Y2 children are currently taking their SATs tests and Yr 1 will be doing their Phonics Screening Check in the week beginning Monday 12th June. We also want to ensure that as many of our Reception children achieve a ‘Good Level of Development’ so we can increase the % of achievement for the third year running. It is essential that you help your child with any work they bring home. Reading regularly at home, is the one thing that will ensure your children succeed in the education system. If they read well and understand what they are reading, they will be successful in the tests and across the curriculum. Your contribution to this is at the heart of this success. I know we are all busy but please find time in your routine to read with or listen to your children read every day and ask them questions about the stories they are reading. Please sign the reading diary daily.

 

Attendance

Class

%

Class

%

Red

97.2

Rainbow

94.8

Blue

99.2

Yellow

98.8

Green 

99.3

Orange

96.6

3C

98

3D

98

4A

97

4B

98

5H

96.6

5I

98.2

6F

97.5

6G

98

 

Our whole school attendance is almost excellent. Please make sure we keep it as high as possible. Individually you all contribute to this. Remember we will not sanction holidays during term time. Please do not book flights expecting the school to agree to an authorised absence.

Dates for your diary

 

Monday 5th JuneNO SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN INSET DAY

(Please remember this is the Monday after half term)

Wednesday 7th June – Infant Phonics Meetings 9.15am and repeated at 3.30pm

Friday 16th June – KS2 Music Concert

Saturday 24th June - First Holy Communion

Tuesday 27th June - Parent/Teacher meetings

Wednesday 28th June - Parent/Teacher meetings

Wednesday 28th June - Art Gallery

Saturday 1st July - First Holy Communion

Thursday 6th July – Yr 2 Leavers’ Production

Friday 7th July – Junior School Sports Day

Wednesday 12th July – Yr 6 Leavers’ Production

Thursday 13th July – Reports going home

Friday 14th July – Infant School Sports Day

Tuesday 18th July – Yr 6 Leavers Mass and Disco

Wednesday 19th July - break up for the summer holidays

 

 

Reflection

Jesus tells us that the Spirit will be by our side if we call upon him. He will defend us and direct us towards the truth, he will sustain us when things prove difficult and he will put words into our mouths when we don’t know how to express ourselves.’

Fr Richard Plunkett, Mrs Gallagher’s Parish Priest.

 

 

Have a great half term and return to us safe and sound.

 

 

Anita Gallagher

Executive Headteacher

 

 

 

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