ð Newsletter 12.7.24
Mr J Sharp
Hope!
On Wednesday, we saw England get through to the Final of the Euros 2024. The excitement in school yesterday was certainly seen and the buzz of possibility that England could win the Euros' on Sunday was clear.
Moving on from that we then had our transition morning on Thursday - this was where all of the classes moved up to meet their new teaches and see their new classrooms. Speaking with the children at lunchtime, it was clear they were excited for what was to come in September.
It made me reflect on how important faith and hope are to us. Faith that things will work out when then may be difficult and hope for the future and what is to come. These are both so critical and important to keep hold of in times of unknown and excitement!
I really do hope that the England team win the Euros 24 Final on Sunday but more so, I hope that all who enjoy watching it have a fantastic time, watching their country and supporting their country in a sport that is loved.
NEWS AND UPDATES
Please be aware that our gates are locked a few minutes after 8.50am, which is the latest time one of our classes starts the school day. If your child arrives at 9am, then they are already between 10-15 minutes late.
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Please be aware that our gates are locked a few minutes after 8.50am, which is the latest time one of our classes starts the school day. If your child arrives at 9am, then they are already between 10-15 minutes late. ðĻ ðĻ ðĻ ðĻ ðĻ
Services and Events
Parish Sung Eucharist Sundays 10am - 11am
Sermon, music and Holy Communion
Place of Welcome Thursdays 10am - 12pm
Time for a brew and a chat
Community News and Support
World Festivals and Celebrations
Hijri New Year - Saturday 6th July - Sunday 7th July 2024
The Islamic New Year marks the beginning of the lunar Hijri year.
The Islamic New Year, also called the Hijri New Year, is the day that marks the beginning of a new lunar Hijri year, and is the day on which the year count is incremented. The first day of the Islamic year is observed by most Muslims on the first day of the month of Muharram.
There have been lots of goings on this term so far - have a look what some of the children have been getting up to this weekâĶ
It was fantastic to see Year 4 return from their trip with such excited faces this week - the last of this years trips as we start to prepare for next years adventures!
All of the children moved up to their new class for a morning on Thursday and we had lots of excited children. We have 8 more days in school this school year before Year 6 leave us to go to their new schools and we move into our new phase of education. So much to look forward to.
Yesterday, in assembly, I asked the children to do 3 things throughout that morning:
To make a good impression for their new teacher.
To think about what they want to achieve next year.
To think of something they may have struggled with last year and how they might overcome this next year and what could help them.
The following staff are in each class next year:
Nursery - Mrs Tennant and Miss Caveney
Reception - Miss Sprason
EYFS Support Staff - Miss Bulger, Mrs Pollitt, Miss Hughes and Miss Vowles
Year 1 - Mrs Bloor, Miss Radcliffe and Mrs Sheridan
Year 2 - Miss Nulty and Mrs Farrimond
Year 3 - Miss Tanner and Miss Joelle
Year 4 - Mr Hogan and Mrs Horton
Year 5 - Miss England and Mrs Allen
Year 6 - Mrs Casey and Mrs Tierney
I hope everyone has a lovely weekend and look forward to seeing all the children on Monday (hopefully after a win for England!) - we will be open at normal time but will keep the registers open until 10am incase we have any late nights due to the football.
Mrs Flatman