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Newsletter 74 (29.09.2023)

Swavesey Primary School Newsletter

Issue 74

 

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Amazon Wish List here and My School Fund via ESPO here.

Updates from Mrs Norden

This week has seen the launch of the BBC's 500 words competition nationally, details of which can be found below, the start of some lunchtime clubs and, of course, today's Harvest assembly.

Our Harvest assembly showed that the children have a real understanding of the celebration of harvest and, in particular, the importance of sharing. Thank you so much for all your kind donations which have been collected this afternoon by one of Jimmy's volunteers.  They are incredibly grateful for your support.

Lynsey Fulcher, our Chair of Governors, stepped down from the role this week, of which you may have been aware from the governors' annual report.  I would like to say a huge thank you to Lynsey for all her support as chair, and we are very grateful not to be losing her expertise from the governing body completely.  Hannah Parish, our H&S governor, has been elected as our new Chair of Governors, and I am excited to work with Hannah in this capacity, benefiting more widely from her expertise. 

Unfortunately, we have had a few safeguarding concerns raised this week relating to the front gate.  We continue to have issues with the front gate not being closed properly when children are arriving for Kids' club in the morning and, on occasions, when adults are leaving at different times. 

Please ensure that an adult is responsible for closing the gate, not a child, and that the gate clicks into place against the magnet.  Children should be escorted to the gate by an adult for drop off for Kids' club.  Staff witnessed on several occasions this week children being left to gain access by themselves, resulting in the gate being slammed, swinging back open and then being left open as the child had not noticed. 

The Parish Council has written to me this week due to complaints raised with them about illegal and inconsiderate parking during drop off and pick-up periods.  I have written about parking issues previously, but we are still experiencing a minority of drivers who are not being supportive of our community.  I understand that a collision last week was caused by these traffic/parking issues.  Our Chair of Governors and I will be meeting with Parish Council representatives shortly to discuss more proactive options to resolve this ongoing issue. 

On Monday we have our PTA AGM at 7pm, here at school.  I have previously explained how important the PTA are to us and how invaluable and vital their fundraising.  Please come and join us to hear about what they have been doing over the last year and how you might be able to help even in the smallest of ways in the forthcoming year.  Their next fundraiser is our annual Bake Off competition, details of which can be found later in the newsletter.

Our Autumn parent/carer consultation meetings will be held in the week before half-term.  An information letter will be sent out next Friday, including details on how to book your appointment.  Booking for these will be through ScoPay (a move from MCaS).  If you have yet to activate your ScoPay account please do so as soon as possible. The link to additional parent information for this is at the bottom of the newsletter and the admin team will re-send online access emails to those who have not yet done this shortly. 

Having moved our consultation meetings online since Covid, we recognise that there has not been an opportunity for parents and carers to share in their children's work as before.  Therefore, we will be introducing an 'open classroom' session for this to happen.  This term this will take place on Friday 3rd November, before our PTA Fireworks event.  Details will be explained in a newsletter nearer to the date.

Anna-Claire Norden 

Headteacher

BBC 500 words competition

Some of the children may already have talked about this competition at home after discussions in school and where classes were able to watch the live lesson. 

We would really encourage children to join in the competition at home, and you can find details and links below.

The competition runs until Friday 10 November 2023. Over the past 12 years it’s inspired over a million children across the UK to write their own short stories, generating over 500 million words! Find out all you need to know, including terms and conditions, here.

This year the two age categories for the competition are 5-7 year-olds and 8-11 year-olds.

The BBC website pages can be found here with more details and a link for submission of stories.

Click here to access previous News Articles

Harvest Assembly
All Day
29
September
Talk and Tour
2:00pm – 3:00pm
02
October
PTA Annual General Meeting
7:00pm – 9:00pm
02
October
National Poetry Day 2023 - Theme is Refuge
All Day
05
October
CLA Committee Meeting
All Day
05
October
Individual (and sibling) Photos
All Day
11
October
PTA Bake Off
All Day
16
October

PE days Autumn Term - First half term 

Rabbits and Mice - Thursday and Friday

Yr1/2 Foxes, Squirrels - Monday and Tuesday, Otters -Tuesday and Thursday

Yr3/4 Kingfishers and Badgers - Tuesday and Wednesday, Swans - Monday and Tuesday 

Yr5/6 Owls and Swallows - Wednesday and Thursday, Ravens - Wednesday and Friday

Autumn Term Clubs

Monday pm - Yr3/4 Boys Football and  Yr5/6 Netball 

Wednesday pm - KS2 Girls Football 

Thursday pm - Yr5/6 Boys Football 

Friday am (0800hrs) - Golden Mile (entry to school is via the back gate)

Afternoon club pick ups are from the back gate.

Autumn Term Updates and Admin

Office hours - please note that outside of these hours the office is not manned and so phone calls and emails will not be able to be dealt with.

Monday Tuesday, Thursday and Friday - 8.30am to 4pm

Wednesday - 8.45am to 4pm

EY and P Payments - a reminder these are due at the start of the month and all balances should be paid on receipt of payment request.

Individual and Sibling Photos - 11th October 2023 

Children need to come to school in school uniform not PE kits on Wednesday 11th.  The curriculum will be adapted to support this. 

Between 8.15 and 8.45am on the hall will be open for the photographer to take sibling photos with preschool age children.  Therefore, if you would like a photograph of your 'primary children' with a 'preschool age' sibling, please attend school between these times. Primary only sibling photographs will be taken during the school day.  

New Intake 2024 Talk and Tours - if you have a child starting school in September 2024 please complete the form which can be accessed here to join a Talk and Tour information session. 

Diary Dates - updated list can be found here. (15/9/2023)

Volunteering -  Please click here to access our volunteering 'form' and help if you can in any way.

Chicken Eggs - If you would like a pack of our chickens' eggs please complete the very short form accessed by clicking here. 

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Community News

Swavesey Village College Music school. -  poster can be accessed here.

Saturday mornings, at Swavesey Village College, there are the following opportunities for primary aged children:

09.30 -10.15 am Music Theory class for those just beginning to learn an instrument up to those working for Grade 5 Music Theory aged 7 upwards

10.15 – 11.00 am The Little Sing for those aged 2 to 6 years with their parents an introduction to music and learning through sound.

10.15 – 11;00 am The Big Sing A choir for those aged 7 to 70 years who would like to sing no experience required

10:00 to 10:55 am Rock School I For those with some or no experience of being in a Band Guitarists, Singers, Keyboard players and Drummers.

11:05 – 12:00 noon Rock School II Open to those starting out on their Band journey for Guitarists, Singers, Keyboard players and Drummers.

11:00 to 12:00 noon Community Orchestra for beginners to advanced players.  Are you a child learning an instrument? Are you a adult who used to play and would like to take up playing again then please come along to Community Orchestra and try us out. 

The first two sessions are free of charge, £5 per session thereafter.

Arrangements are possible for pupil premium students as well.

15 Sep 2023
Eco Committee Blog - Green Flag Award
The Eco Committee are pleased to announce that we have been awarded with an Eco Schools Green Flag award.
Read more
15 Sep 2023
Council's first meeting of the year
The newly elected school council met for the first time today.
Read more
03 Sep 2023
Bronze: Right Committed
First stage of the RRSA achieved
Read more

To find out more about Pupil premium and Free school meals, please visit our Pupil Premium page by clicking here. 

SEMH (Social Emotional Mental Health) resources for parents - Please click here to access an overview sheet with signposted resources for you to use at home to support your children.  The overview sheet can also be found at the bottom of the SEND page on our website here.  

We hope you find these useful and easy to access.

SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) information can be accessed through our SEND website pages here

Click here to find the MONTHLY NEWSLETTERS from Jane Rogers, our Education Inclusion Family Advisor, and team. 

Latest workshop details for this term on:

  • Digital safety
  • Parental wellbeing
  • Support your child with worried feelings
  • Support your child with angry feelings

 Click here to access the Cambridgeshire Young Peoples Safer School's Newsletter

This month's includes:

  • Return to school: Safety tips to protect pedestrians and cyclists.
  • Cannabis Edibles: Awareness message for parents/carers
  • NSPCC: Report Remove Campaign

   

School Lunches

 Click here to access School Meal menu and information

Please see allergen information sheet

Click here to find information on Clubs and wider community events.  Use the right-hand tabs of the webpage to access different groups/events.

Links to each Phase page under the Curriculum tab on our website.

                                Reception    Yr1/2    Yr3/4    Yr5/6

Access SCOPay Parent Information here and EYandP Fees and Funding Page here

Could you foster? 

Would you like to find out how you can provide a family home to children in your area? Nexus Fostering is a well-established and highly regarded fostering agency, based in Cambridgeshire, who are urgently seeking new foster carers. The agency is rated Ofsted 'Outstanding' in all areas and provide 24/7 support and care to every one of our foster carers and, in turn, the children and young people placed with them. To find out more about becoming a foster carer in your area please call 0800 389 0143 or email foster@nexusfostering.co.uk

Please access their poster here