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  • Newsletter ~ May Week Three

    Published 17/05/24

    Dear Families,

    Year 6 have had a lovely day today after their week of SATs.  Leavers hoodies and a picnic along with a snow party (or should I say snow storm!)  Lots of focus and determination was shown by every single child.  Just remember, these tests are just a snapshot of a certain time.  They don’t show how amazing our children are at so many different things.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Swimming gala practice 🏊‍♂️

    These sessions start on Wednesday 22nd May.  They are for the children who want to take part in the gala.  Decisions on the final children will be made after their 3 trial sessions.

    Year 5 swimming will stop for a while.

    Year 3 swimming will take place as usual.

     

    Sports days

    Hopefully next week, the sports days will take place.  Please bring a chair or picnic blanket (and  an umbrella!).

    If we need to cancel them, we’ll let you know as soon as possible.  Fingers crossed for some dry weather.

     

    Year 4 art work

    Yesterday, the Year 4 children showed off their art skills in the style of Clarice Cliff.  They painted bright, vivid colours onto tiles.  They look amazing.  All of the children are so proud of them.  We’re now trying to find a place to display them for all to see.  Well done Year 4!

     

    Online safety  💻

    Some helpful sites for parents

    For Parents - Jessie and Friends (4-7 Year Olds)

    I find that most schools I visit tend to know about this resource from CEOP, however when I do the parent talks they are not aware.

    Jessie and Friends is a great resource that parents can use to engage with their younger children about worrying or frightening situations online. When questions answer a question correctly they earn a star and can download a certificate to colour in.

     

    Jessie and Friends can be found HERE.

    For Parents - Wellbeing Apps for Kids

     With wellbeing increasingly hot on the agenda, helping children manage their health and wellbeing is a top priority. Nothing can beat getting out in the fresh air, meeting friends and having fun, but some children may find apps useful for things such as learning about emotions, managing anxiety etc. There are thousands of these types of apps, but to cut through the fog Internet Matters have put together a list which gives details such as: suitable ages, purpose, how the app works and (where applicable) the cost.

    You can find the list of apps HERE.

     

    Have a lovely weekend everyone.

    Take care and stay safe.

    Mrs Wilmer

     

    Upcoming dates

    Early Years Sports 

    KS1 Sports

    22.5.24

    22.5.24

    9:15am

    1:30pm

    KS2 Sports

    23.5.24

    1:30pm

    May Half Term

    27.5.24

    All week

    INSET - children not in school

    Small & Tall closed

    3.6.24

    All day

    Father’s Day Lunch

    13.6.24

     

    Career’s Week

    17.6.24

    All week

    Non uniform Bring a bottle for Summer Fair

    28.6.24

     

    Celebration of Learning

    4.7.24

    2:15pm

    Summer Fair

    5.7.24

    5pm

    KS2 Summer show

    9.7.24

    10.7.24

    1:30

    6pm

    Colour Run

    12.7.24

    pm

    Year 6 Leavers’ Assembly

    17.7.24

    2pm

    Last day at school

    19.7.24

     
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  • Newsletter ~ May Week Two

    Published 10/05/24

    Dear Families,

    I hope you all had a lovely bank holiday weekend and enjoyed the sunshine.

     

    Online safety for you and your children
    Parentzone  has lots of information about staying safe when online.  If you’re unsure how to set up 2 step verification, not sure about malware or have received some ‘dodgy looking emails’  this is definitely the site for you.

     

    Year 3 athletics 
    I had the pleasure of taking some Year 3 children to Co-op Academy Stoke to take part in athletics against Co-op Academy Clarice Cliff.  The children took part in various races, all showing off their running skills.  Well done to Luca, Daniel, Emma, Eva, Oscar, Amber and Louie.  They all came home with several medals.

     

    Coffee Afternoon
    We had a couple of parents join us for the coffee afternoon where we got to chat about SEN and various difficulties we have with children.  We will be arranging another time for parents to come and join us so please watch out for the invite.

     

    Sports Events
    We’ve got our sports days coming up:

    Early years - Wednesday 22nd May at 9:15am

    KS1 - Wednesday 22nd May at 1:15pm

    KS2 - Thursday 23rd May at 1:15pm  (some children will be playing in a cricket competition at Leycett Cricket club during this)

     

    Lockdown
    This term we will be practising our lockdown procedures.

    Twice a year we practise our lockdown procedure.  This procedure would be used if there was a threat to the safety of the children, staff and others in the school and it would be safer to stay in school rather than leave the school.  Possible situations where we would use the lockdown procedure are:

    -a possible dangerous person or animal on the school grounds

    -an incident in the local community which could affect the school and everyone in it

    -a terrorist incident

    -extreme weather which could put lives at risk

    -an alert from the UK emergency alerts system

    If a lockdown occurs, the children and staff will remain in classrooms, lock the doors and sit under tables.  Everyone remains quiet.  The senior staff call the emergency services and follow their advice.  

    As parents, you will be alerted to the lockdown as soon as we can do this.  Please do not come to the school or try to call the school as we will need the phone lines free.  We will not let any child out of the school (and anyone into the school) if we’re in a lockdown until the emergency services have confirmed it is safe to do so.

    We ask that parents do not share the event on social media as this may cause panic and spread false information.

    When we practise lockdowns, the staff explain to the children what is happening and why.  Everything is explained in an age appropriate way.  The children already know that we want them to be safe and this will help.  Each time we practise one of our emergency procedures, the staff always explain to the children why it is necessary.

     

    Change of menu Thursday 16th May - All day Breakfast with a Vanilla Ice Cream Tub for dessert

     

    Fathers Day   'Marvellous Men' Gifts

    Don't forget the PTA are collecting orders for the special men in your children's lives. The gifts are suitable for Dads, Step-Dads, Foster or adoptive Dads as well as Grandfathers, Uncles, Brothers and more!

    The fantastic gift options available are:

    1. Handcrafted and Personalized Mug:
       - Decorated by the children with love and creativity.
       - Comes with a delicious chocolate bar inside.
       - Price: £3.50

    2. Handcrafted Personalized Coaster:
       - Coloured by the children, making each one unique.
       - A practical yet thoughtful gift.
       - Price: £2.50

    3. Special Offer: Order Both for £5!
    - Combine the mug and coaster for an even more memorable Father's Day surprise at a discounted price.

    If you would like to order, please send in the correct amount in an envelope, along with your child's name, class and order details  (who the gift is for so we can encourage the children to add this onto their decoration)

    Last day to order is Friday 24th May - No orders can be accepted after this time.

     

     

    Have a lovely weekend.

    Take care and stay safe.

    Mrs Wilmer

     

    Upcoming events

    KS2 SATs

    13.5.24

    All week

    Early Years Sports 

    KS1 Sports

    22.5.24

    22.5.24

    9:15am

    1:30pm

    KS2 Sports

    23.5.24

    1:30pm

    May Half Term

    27.5.24

    All week

    INSET - children not in school

    Small & Tall closed

    3.6.24

    All day

    Father’s Day Lunch

    13.6.24

     

    Career’s Week

    17.6.24

    All week

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  • Newsletter ~ May Week One

    Published 03/05/24

    Dear Families,

     

    National Walk to School Week 🚶‍♂️🚶‍♀️
    The week beginning 20th May, we would like to invite you all to take part in this national event.  Apart from being healthy for you and your child it’s also a great way to help the environment and save on your fuel costs.  We know that some of you  live too far away to take part, so please consider parking a little bit further away from school and walking in.

     

    PTA fundraiser 
    Some very exciting news …… Eloise (Freddie’s mum in year 1) is running the Clayton 10k on Wednesday 8th May to raise money for some rubberised bark to go in the early years outside area.  This is amazing as I don’t think we’ve ever had a parent do this before.  Here is the link to the gofund.me page.  And if you’re free, please go along and cheer her on.

     

    Coffee afternoon 
    Mrs Dickens, our SENDCo, is holding a coffee (tea & biscuits) afternoon on Tuesday 7th May at 3:30pm.  Feel free to pop in and have a chat with her and with the other parents.  It’s a chance to have a chat about any needs your child has and any worries you may have.  

     

    Year 6 and Year 5 swimming 🏊
    Some of you may already know, there are a few dates which will be changing for Yr 5 swimmers.  May 22nd, June 5th and June 12th are swimming sessions just for the gala swimmers.  Wednesday 19th June is to be confirmed whether this is a further swimming session for the gals swimmers or whether this will be a session for all of Year 5.  We’ll let you know closer to the time.

    Wishing you all a lovely bank holiday weekend.  See you on Tuesday.

    Take care and stay safe

    Mrs Wilmer

     

    Upcoming events

    May Day

    6.5.24

     

    KS2 SATs

    13.5.24

    All week

    Early Years Sports 

    KS1 Sports

    22.5.24

    22.5.24

    9:15am

    1:30pm

    KS2 Sports

    23.5.24

    1:30pm

    May Half Term

    27.5.24

    All week

    INSET - children not in school

    Small & Tall closed

    3.6.24

    All day

    Father’s Day Lunch

    13.6.24

     

    Career’s Week

    17.6.24

    All week

     

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  • Newsletter ~ April Week Four

    Published 26/04/24

    Dear families,

     

    We’ve been sent this link from the Early Education & Childcare Data Officer.  If you have a moment, please can you complete. 

    I am currently running a parents survey which is aimed at parents of early years children and those expecting a baby.

    As part of the sufficiency duty we are required to engage with parents to find out their experiences of childcare and what they need in future. This is particularly important at this time with the new entitlements coming in and we know that providers are struggling mainly due to funding rates and difficulties with staffing needs.

    Please could you share the below links with your parents and any other groups as appropriate so that we can get as wide a range of views as possible. The survey closes on the 12th May 2024. Once the results are analysed I will share the results with you.

    https://letstalk.staffordshire.gov.uk/embeds/projects/24643/survey-tools/34940

    https://shorturl.at/LUW18

    Year 4 Basketball competition  🏀🏅
    Yesterday, I took some of our Year 4 children to take part in a basketball competition against Co-op Academy Clarice Cliff and Co-op Academy Glebe.  We went to Co-op Academy Stoke, who host many PE tournaments for our KS2 children.

    The Year 4 children who went were split into two teams.  They played so well, showing great sportsmanship and resilience.  One of our teams came first and one of our teams came third.  A HUGE well done to Alice, Marcie, Alec, Peggy, Seth, Ben, Ronnie, Freddie, Charlie and Billy.  What superstars! They were so proud of themselves and were awarded amazing medals.  

     

    New parents / New children

    Over the next few weeks, you will see that we are advertising Friarswood in the local area.  The area itself had a low birth rate for children entering Reception in September.  This in turn impacts funding.  Many schools in the area have low numbers so we are not alone.

    The website has a link at the top where people can book a time to come and look around the school.  Please can I ask that you share this with family and friends.  Lots of you already share our wonderful stories and experiences which in turn has increased our pupil numbers.  Thank you for this.

     

    Pupil surveys    📋
    We’ve had the results of the pupil surveys, which are overwhelmingly positive.  It’s great to see the pupils showing such mature ways to describe what they enjoy about the school, what they appreciate and what they’d like to improve, which fortunately was very little.  We will start to work with the children on this and we’ll keep you informed too.

     

    Leaflet for families with older children

    I was sent this leaflet with some tips to support children leaving school / college.  You may find it useful. 

    Hopefully we’ll start to see some sunnier weather soon.  I know the children are desperate to go on the fields to play.  At the moment, they are extremely boggy which is why the tractors haven’t come to cut them.  The last we want is for a tractor to sink in the field!  Please can you bear this in mind with regards to sports days in a few weeks.  We’re keeping everything crossed that the weather improves so we can go on the fields.  If we need to cancel, we will try to do this with as much notice as possible.

     

    Have a lovely weekend everyone.

    Take care and stay safe.

    Mrs Wilmer

     

    Upcoming dates

     

    May Day

    6.5.24

     

    KS2 SATs

    13.5.24

    All week

    Early Years Sports 

    KS1 Sports

    22.5.24

    22.5.24

    9:15am

    1:30pm

    KS2 Sports

    23.5.24

    1:30pm

    May Half Term

    27.5.24

    All week

    INSET - children not in school

    Small & Tall closed

    3.6.24

    All day

    Father’s Day Lunch

    13.6.24

     

    Career’s Week

    17.6.24

    All week

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  • Newsletter - April Week Three

    Published 18/04/24

    Dear Families,

    In the next few weeks, you’ll see us advertising our school and early years places in the local community and just outside the local area.  Birth rates are low in the area which means that we have low numbers for our early years classes in September.  

    If you can help with advertising our school in any way, please get in touch as we really would like more people to know about what a great place it is.

     

    Mrs Rafferty
    As you will know, Mrs Rafferty is back from her maternity leave and is busy supporting writing and phonics across the school.  She will be with us for just this term as she will be back on maternity leave from the summer.  Miss Smith will continue to cover her maternity leave in Year 4 for this year and next year.

     

    Parent / Child survey
    We’ve had the results of the surveys through and they are overwhelmingly positive.  Thank you so much for this.  The leadership team will be going through the comments section over the next few weeks.  From this, we will put an action plan together and let you know what we’ll be doing to continue to keep Friarswood the brilliant school it is.

     

    Safeguarding

    We are sent a lot of communication from Staffordshire Safeguarding Board regarding County Lines due to our local area being close to the M6 junction.  Below you can find out more about this.  All children can be at risk of this, so please do take a moment to read.

    For Parents - What is County Lines?

    Grooming is often associated with sexual grooming, but as we all know the process of grooming can be used for a multitude of crimes where children and young people can be exploited.

    Internet Matters have put together a really useful guide for parents explaining county lines, how children are targeted, how children may be vulnerable and some resources/support.

     You can find the guide HERE.

     

    Have a wonderful weekend.

    Take care and stay safe.

    Mrs Wilmer

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  • Newsletter - April Week 2

    Published 12/04/24

    Dear Parents / Carers,

    Welcome back to the summer term.  It’s been so good being back and seeing everyone.  Thank you for all of the lovely well wishes.  My phased return is for another couple of weeks then I’ll be back full time.

    This week I’ve been going into the classrooms and catching up with the children, which has been lovely.  I’m so impressed with how much progress they’ve made since the last time I looked in their books.  I’m also amazed at how much some of them have shot up!

     

    Swimming
    Next week, Years 3 and 5 start back swimming.  

    The swimming gala is at the end of June, so part way through the term, some of the lessons will be dedicated to those Yr 5 & 6  children who would like to take part in this.  I’ll send you more details closer to the time.

     

    RSHE (relationships, sex and health education)
    Next half term, the RSHE curriculum will focus on growth and change.  The lessons focus on the body and in KS2 they begin to help children to understand puberty at an age appropriate level.  You can find more information about this in the policy on the website.  If you do have any concerns, feel free to contact your class teacher or Ms Cooper who is the RSHE lead.

     

    Useful online safety tips for parents 

    Follow the link for useful tips on keeping your child safe online  https://parentsafe.lgfl.net/  
     

    PTA
    I’d just like to say a big thank you to the PTA for all of their fundraising activities which they’ve planned.  I’ve spoken to some of the children and the staff about how successful they all were.  So thank you to the PTA members and everyone who supported these events.

     

    Have a lovely weekend.  Let’s hope it’s dry!

    Take care and stay safe

    Mrs Wilmer

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  • Newsletter - March Week Three

    Published 19/03/24

    Dear Parents and Carers

    Happy Holidays! We have had a lovely day celebrating Easter and Spring today. The weather has been very kind to us and we were even joined by Anna and Barbie during our egg hunt this morning!

     

    Young Musician of the Year
    On Monday Gini in Year 6 represented our school in the semifinals of the Young Musician of the Year competition. Although she did not progress to the finals she did an amazing job playing a very difficult instrument (the clarinet) we are all very proud of you Gini and look forward to hearing more news of your musical successes in the future! 

     

    Chocolate Bingo
    Wednesday night was another packed house for our Easter bingo. Thank you to everyone who donated chocolate and to those who came along and helped us to raise over £600. Thank you to the PTA who put the work into making it a successful evening and to the staff who helped on the night.

     

    Easter Celebration
    Thank you to all of the families who helped their children with entries to the Easter celebration. It was such a lovely and colourful afternoon. If you’d like to see some of the entries and parts of the egg hunt I will be posting pictures on dojo shortly

     

    Reports
    This afternoon children in Years 1 to 6 will receive their Spring progress reports. The reports show marks from recent assessments and a teacher assessment of their work across the term. I am very happy with the progress made by children across the school and I hope you are too. If you have any questions you will be able to contact the class teachers after the holidays.

     

    Thank you
    Finally a big thank you from me to all of the children, families and staff who have supported me whilst Mrs Wilmer has been recovering from her operation. I have enjoyed working with everyone in this wider capacity but I’m very much looking forward to getting back to working with my lovely Year 2s!

    Happy Easter and enjoy any time you have off to spend with your families

     

    Ms Hartley

     

    New menus for after Easter.  

    https://www.friarswood.coopacademies.co.uk/page/?title=Lunches&pid=187&action=saved

     

    Upcoming dates
     

    Easter Holidays

    25.3.24 - 5.4.24

     

    May Day

    6.5.24

     

    KS2 SATs

    13.5.24

    All week

    Early Years Sports 

    KS1 Sports

    22.5.24

    22.5.24

    9:15am

    1:30pm

    KS2 Sports

    23.5.24

    1:30pm

    May Half Term

    27.5.24

    All week

    INSET - children not in school

    Small & Tall closed

    3.6.24

    All day

    Father’s Day Lunch

    13.6.24

     

    Career’s Week

    17.6.24

    All week

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • Newsletter - March Week Two

    Published 15/03/24

    Dear Parents and Carers

    At lunchtime the beautiful sunshine heralded the start of what will hopefully be a lovely weekend - it really felt like Spring had sprung. Hopefully we’re in for a weekend of more sunshine and just a few showers! 

     

    Spring Walk
    Unfortunately Spring didn’t get the memo that we were having our spring walk on Tuesday - but the children still had great fun in the mud and puddles! Thank you to the PTA for arranging it and fingers crossed that the summer walk will be a much drier occasion!

     

    Piano Recital
    This week pianists from across the school held a concert for their parents. It was a beautiful afternoon listening to some very talented musicians. I was amazed by their calm, confident manner. Even when faced with a technical hiccup they showed resilience and carried on. Bravo!

     

    School Lunch Prices
    Unfortunately, due mainly to the rising food costs, our caterers have increased the price of school meals and we have had to increase the daily charge to £3 a day. This will start after Easter on Monday 8th April

     

    Mrs Dean
    Mrs Dean and her family had some lovely news this week when she welcomed her first grandchild! Congratulations Mrs Dean, we hope you are enjoying the nanna life!

     

    Attendance 
    Common winter Illnesses have taken their toll this week with many children not quite 100% Mrs Dean is running her own pharmacy at lunchtime!  A reminder of the NHS website that will help you to decide if your child is well enough to come into school or if they need to stay at home.  Is my child to ill for school

     

    Childhood Ailments
    This is the time of year we often see an increase in other childhood conditions too. Please be vigilant for head lice, threadworm etc which can spread very easily in a school if not controlled. Advice can be found here https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/head-lice-and-nits/ https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/threadworms/

     

    Easter Celebration
    A reminder to bring in any entries for the Decorated Egg competition (KS2) or the Easter Bonnet competition (EYs and KS1) - look out for photos of the entries on Friday!


     

    Upcoming dates
     

    Celebration of Learning

    18.3.24

    2:15

    Chocolate Bingo

    20.3.24

    5.30

    Easter Holidays

    25.3.24 - 5.4.24

     

    May Day

    6.5.24

     

    KS2 SATs

    13.5.24

    All week

    Early Years Sports 

    KS1 Sports

    22.5.24

    22.5.24

    9:15am

    1:30pm

    KS2 Sports

    23.5.24

    1:30pm

    May Half Term

    27.5.24

    All week

    INSET - children not in school

    Small & Tall closed

    3.6.24

    All day

    Father’s Day Lunch

    13.6.24

     

    Career’s Week

    17.6.24

    All week

     

    Ms Hartley

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  • Newsletter - March Week One

    Published 08/03/24

    Dear Parents and Carers

     

    What a lovely week we have had in school this week. We have welcomed various visitors and of course our lovely mums came for lunch on Wednesday. Then ending the week in pyjamas surely has to be the best end to any week?!

     

    Mrs Wilmer
    My first piece of news for this week is that Mrs Wilmer will be returning to school after Easter. We're so glad that her recovery has gone well and Mrs Wilmer and I have already started a handover process to try to ensure a seamless transition. Welcome back Mrs Wilmer!

     

    Co-op Academies Trust Board Trustee
    On Monday we welcomed Sarah Findlay - Cobb who is one of the trustees of our Trust. Mrs Findlay-Cobb is the CEO of another Trust and it was lovely to hear such positive feedback about our school from her. She was very impressed with the learning environment in our classrooms and blown away by our polite, articulate children and the friendly staff. Well done Team Friarswood!

     

    Mothers’ Day Lunch
    It was lovely to see so many of our mums in school on Wednesday being treated to lunch with the children. We wish all of our mums and those who take on the role of mums a very happy Mothers’ Day and I hope that you are all treated like a queen for the day!

     

    World Book Day
    Of course we have finished this week celebrating the power of books - and in particular bedtime stories. Bedtime stories are one of the most precious ways of sharing reading with children in a safe and loving environment. I’m sure that most of us can still recall bedtime story time as children! Look out for photos on dojo of the children enjoying reading today and for photos of their junk modelled story characters - thank you to the Year 6 librarians for organising this.

     

    Spring Walk

    🌱🌷 Hello Spring 🌷🌱

    Join your PTA and school Community Pioneer on the first ever Seasonal Walk!

    Tues 12th March

    3.20pm

    Small and Tall students welcome

     

    Activities:

    🟡 Create your own piece of Natural Artwork

    🟢 Write a report on the differences between the seasons

    🔵 Use parents phones for photography

    🟣 Create your own piece of spring poetry

     

    Or just enjoy the walk!

    Younger/Older siblings and wider family members welcome!

     

    Non-uniform for chocolate bingo/ RedNose Day
    Next Friday is Red Nose Day and also a non uniform day for the chocolate bingo - another busy day! As we are already asking for chocolate donations we have set up a parentpay link for any families who feel that they are able to contribute to the RedNose Day appeal too https://app.parentpay.com/ParentPayShop/Foc/Default.aspx?shopid=11798

     

     

    Upcoming Dates

     

    Mothers’ Day Lunch

    6.3.24

     

    World Book Day - Bedtime Stories

    8.3.24

     

    Non-uniform for chocolate bingo/ RedNose Day

    15.3.24

     

    Celebration of Learning

    18.3.24

    2.15pm

    Chocolate Bingo

    20.3.24

     

    Easter Celebration Day

    22.3.24

     

    Easter Holidays

    25.3.24 - 5.4.24

     

    Ms Hartley

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  • Newsletter - February Week 4

    Published 01/03/24
    Dear Parents and Carers   Hello everyone. I hope you have all had a lovely week and made the most of the extra day. We had a special birthday in Year 3 - Happy Birthday to Eva who celebrated her 2nd/8th birthday yesterday!   Yea
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  • Newsletter - February Week 3

    Published 23/02/24

    Dear Parents and Carers

     

    Welcome back to our second Spring term. I had a meeting with the teachers on Wednesday and there are lots of exciting things planned between now and Easter - keep an eye on ClassDojo and your emails for the most up to date messages to help you keep on top of what’s going on!

     

    Mothers’ Day Lunch
    We will be celebrating those special ladies in our lives who care for us next Wednesday 6th March with a Mothers’ Day Lunch. The booking form is now live - please contact Mrs Dean if you have any questions.

    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfPSNrB1m1vGifxlDwquKfbsFU569ik7HLDSswAWINPnfySQg/viewform

    Mothers' Day Gift
    The PTA will be sending order forms out on Monday 26th Feb if you would like to order a Mothers' Day gift. There will be 2 options - Option 1) Afternoon Tea for 1 box priced at £4.50. Option 2) Plant and plant pot £2.50. If you would like to order please send the order form back before Thursday 29th February.

     

    World Book Day
    We will be celebrating World Book Day on Friday 8th March and this year’s theme is Bedtime Stories. Everyone can come to school in their PJs and bring their favourite bedtime storybook - either from now or when they were younger, I’m going to have a look for my Enid Blyton bedtime stories!

     

    Easter Celebration
    We will be celebrating the end of the Spring Term with some Easter related activities in school. We will be holding our traditional decorated egg competition for the children in KS2 and an Easter Bonnet competition for the children in KS1 and Early Years. If your child would like to bring in an egg or bonnet please send them into school on Friday 22nd March

     

    Bags to School
    The Bags to School are being collected next week - if you require any more bags please let your child’s teacher know or you can collect one from the school office. You can also use ordinary bin bags. They can be brought in any day and we will store them until the collection day.

     

    Chickenpox
    We have had some cases of chickenpox so please keep an eye out for symptoms. If your child has chickenpox, keep them off school until all the spots have crusted over. This is usually about 5 days after the spots first appeared. Once they have crusted over they can come into school and we can administer calpol if needed. Please contact Mrs Dean to arrange a medicines permission form.

     

    Attendance
    Our attendance this week has been 94.4%, let’s hope the various bugs making the rounds at the moment clear up soon and we can get back above 96%!

     

    Upcoming Dates

    Mothers’ Day Lunch

    6.3.24

     

    World Book Day - Bedtime Stories

    8.3.24

     

    Non-uniform for chocolate bingo/ RedNose Day

    15.3.24

     

    Celebration of Learning

    18.3.24

    2.15pm

    Chocolate Bingo

    20.3.24

     

    Easter Celebration Day

    22.3.24

     

    Easter Holidays

    25.3.24 - 5.4.24

     

     

    Ms Hartley

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  • Newsletter - February Week Two

    Published 09/02/24

    Dear Parents and Carers

     

    Another successful half term completed - it may have been short but it’s been packed with lots of learning, trips, visitors and fun. Reading back through the newsletters made me realise what a fabulous time we have here at Friarswood! Have a great half term week everyone.

     

    Football
    This week the Year 5 and 6 football team played 2 league matches. They won the first 3-0 and drew the second in a close 1-1 match. We are currently 2nd in the league with a game in hand - everything to play for in an exciting run up to the end of season! Well done to Stanley, William, Seb, Albert, Teddy, Sam, Henry, Leo and Jack.

     

    Valentine Disco
    Great fun was had at the end of term disco on Wednesday - it was lovely to see so many children enjoying time with their friends dressed in their best disco outfits! Thanks to your support and the hard work of the PTA we raised an amazing £471 towards the funds which help us to pay for those nice extras and subsidise trips for the children. Our next event will be the Easter Chocolate Bingo on the 20th March - I look forward to seeing you there!

     

    Police Visit
    Yesterday KS1 had a surprise visit from two firearms officers.

    The children learnt about becoming a police officer, they looked at all of the equipment, tried out the handcuffs and shields and then got to see an unmarked police car. The children had lots of fun, asked really thoughtful questions. Thank you to Mrs Harris for organising the visit for us.

     

    Children’s Mental Health Week
    Redan publishing (creators of magazines like Hey Duggee) have collaborated with Co-op on creative mental health wellbeing workshops for Foundation Stage children to coincide with Children's mental health week. On Tuesday, staff from Redan came into school to work with our Nursery and Reception children using the materials they have developed. The children had an amazing time and the visitors have emailed me to comment on what a lovely atmosphere the school had, how warm and welcoming the staff were, and how bright, happy, and engaged the children are. It’s always so lovely to hear other people confirming what I already know : )

     

    Safer Internet Day - Inspiring Change
    Tuesday was safer internet day. On Monday I delivered an assembly about how to handle changes online - things that look different than normal. The children had some very mature outlooks on change and recognised that change can be a good thing but sometimes it’s not. They all used the phrase trusted adult without prompting which was great to hear as we do lots of work on this throughout the year.

    Attendance
    Our attendance this week has been 95.9%. A strong end to the term - well done!.

     

    Upcoming events

    February Half Term

    12.2.24 -16.2.24

    Back to school on Monday 19th February

    Mother's Day Lunch

    6.3.24

     

    World Book Day 

    8.3.24

     

    Non-uniform for chocolate bingo

    15.3.24

     

    Celebration of Learning

    18.3.24

    2.15pm

    Chocolate Bingo

    20.3.24

     

    Easter Holidays

    25.3.24 - 5.4.24

     

     

    Ms Hartley

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