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Newsletter 7.3.25

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World Book Day!

Yesterday we celebrated World Book Day, as we do every year. Every child in school got a new book to bring home. All of the children (and staff) were invited to dress up as this year’s theme - ‘Heroes and Villains’. Seeing all of the children in the Hall for this year’s Assembly was a fantastic occasion - one I was worried I would miss and I am so glad I didn’t was it really was a treat!

The children enjoyed learning more about books throughout the day (which I am sure you have seen on Class Dojo and Seesaw).

It brought me to thinking about heroes and villains and what messages they give us. As I have said before, I talk so much to the children about kindness and treating each other as we want to be treated. If we liken ourselves to characters, they are often heroes of the story. I can’t imagine any of us want to be a villain towards anyone! As staff, we dressed up as villains but I can assure you, it isn’t our usual attire although acting a part, was a little fun!

It also made me think about how we can play a part or character. Throughout the day, we can have so many characteristics and parts to play as one person - just thinking about a typical day you may be a parent, a colleague, a friend, a child, an employee, a customer,…. the list goes on. Each role demands different skills, emotions and qualities. At All Saints, we strive to start the journey of helping the children be able to fulfil all of these characters in their own life as they get older! We love seeing the children grow and develop and days like these make it all the better!

Thank you!

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If you’re not yet signed up to Seesaw in EYFS and Class Dojo in Year 1-6, please see your class teacher for more information!

Happening Soon…

Parents’ / Carer’s Meeting:

Year 3-6: Wednesday 12th March 2025

Nursery, Reception, Year 1-2: Thursday 20th March 2025


 

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. 🚨 🚨 🚨 🚨 🚨


 

Good Attendance Draw!!

Don’t forget, for every week that your child has an attendance of 96%+, they are allocated a digital ticket for a draw that will take place every half term. The more weeks with an attendance of 96%+, the more chances to win!


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

 

More information from Father Andrew can be found here

 

Community News and Support

 

World Festivals and Celebrations



March – Islam: Ramadan begins

A holy month of fasting, prayer, and reflection for Muslims.

We will be having an assembly led by some of our Year 6 children next week to find out more about Ramadan. I can’t wait!

 

Look at some of the things we have been getting up to in the last 2 weeks:

 

 
 

Well, what a quick two weeks we have had, I can’t believe it. Yesterday and World Book Day was a real joy to be involved in (although, I had the pleasure of being involved but not organising so I would like to say a big THANK YOU to Mrs Casey and Miss Tanner for all of the work that went into a great day! I do hope that the children have all brought their books home and that they enjoy them.

Year 6 going on their trip to the Air Raid Shelter was a highlight too of last week and I was so sorry that Year 1 missed out on their trip on Monday but there will be something coming up very soon. EYFS have got the chicks too this week and have enjoyed seeing them hatch - new life! Seeing them and the flowers that are starting to come through really does show we are entering spring time.

I am very pleased to share with you news of our Spring Disco (see above!) - more info to follow before Easter but we really hope to see lots of the children there while we continue to raise money for our school and children.

I hope everyone has a great weekend - whatever you have planned and we will see you on Monday for another busy week, I’m sure!

Mrs Flatman

 

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Newsletter 16.2.25

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Love

Friday brought Valentines Day and lots of people celebrating their love for each other, in many ways in school this is through strong friendships. I am so proud of the children and their love for their school and each other.

This weekend, as we all start to wind down from another busy and exciting half term, I have reflected a lot on our school family, our children and staff and wider to all of our families and community, including All Saints Parish. I currently have the football on in my house (a Red household!) and I saw the game yesterday for Manchester City which was a great win. Not a massive football fan myself, it makes it a little easier to watch! It brought me to thinking about the fact that even though we have a school full of people supporting different teams, it doesn’t ever cause any difference in relationships. No matter where we support, we are still our own school community and family.

Taking that wider, it makes you recognise the amount of differences we all have in things like, what football team we may support, where we are from, what we like to do. We often spend time in school recognising these differences and what make us unique. I am so grateful for the love the children have for their school family. There may be times when they fall out (let’s face it what family doesn’t!) but they all belong to our school and show that love for their school family in all that they do, no matter what team they support 😉.

When asked about what makes a good school, often my first answer is ‘relationships’. Relationships between all that are part of the school. Once these are strong and built from mutual respect, love and care, great things can happen and we can continue to grow a school where we have ‘Healthy, Happy and Confident’ children and adults alike.

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If you’re not yet signed up to Seesaw in EYFS and Class Dojo in Year 1-6, please see your class teacher for more information!

Happening Soon…

Return from Half Term: Monday 24th February 2025

Parents’ / Carer’s Meetings next term:

Year 3-6: Wednesday 12th March 2025

Nursery, Reception, Year 1-2: Thursday 20th March 2025


 

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. 🚨 🚨 🚨 🚨 🚨


 

Good Attendance Draw!!

Don’t forget, for every week that your child has an attendance of 96%+, they are allocated a digital ticket for a draw that will take place every half term. The more weeks with an attendance of 96%+, the more chances to win!


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

 

More information from Father Andrew can be found here

 

Community News and Support

 

World Festivals and Celebrations



Valentine’s Day (St. Valentine) - 14th February 2025

It originated as a Christian feast day honoring a martyr named Valentine, and through later folk traditions it has also become a significant cultural, religious and commercial celebration of romance and love in many regions of the world.

 

Look at some of the things we have been getting up to in the last 2 weeks:

 

 
 

This last week was a very busy one but one that had so many highs. We had a visit from our Local Authority Quality Advisor on Thursday to see how everything is going and he was so impressed with the children and all of the learning that has taken place this year so far. They often look at our curriculum and our offer to all children and will often ask us as leaders quite a lot of questions, checking that we are giving your children the best offer of an education that we can.

I would like to say a massive thank you to all of the staff for all that they do, day in, day out, to make our school the wonderful place it is but my biggest shout out has to be to the children. They, as always whenever I bring visitors around (which has seemed like a lot this last 2 weeks!), never fail to impress me and those I bring around.

We also had a meeting with the DfE about the rebuild of our school, while this is still so much in it’s infancy of planning, I am positive about the new school building we are going to get and once we have more information (over the next couple of years - not a quick process!), we will share it with you and make sure you and the children are involved throughout! Exciting times ahead!

It’s been great to see the attendance rise again. Thank you so much for your support with this.

I wish all of our families a happy half term, whatever you have planned and look forward to seeing everyone back on Monday 24th February.

Mrs Flatman

 

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Newsletter 31.1.25

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Helping our brains flourish…

Seeing class assemblies, like Year 4’s class assembly last week always makes me quite emotional. When I think of all of the things that the children are learning every day, I am in awe. I’m in awe of how such young minds develop and soak up knowledge every day, every hour.

Staff work hard to ensure the learning is best fit to meeting the needs of the children in their classes, knowing the children individually helps this happen.

We all learn differently and are motivated by different things. We all have things that we are not as confident at and need that little bit more encouragement. Knowing each child as an individual learner is important to us as a school and helping them to flourish in their own way. This then helps us to support them in being ‘healthier, happier and more confident’. So much of this is also down to the work we do with you as parents and carers too. Our Parents’ Meetings are coming up again after half term. Please look out for these and book an appointment to meet with your child’s class teacher.

Together, we can always achieve more!

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Parent Portal

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If you’re not yet signed up to Seesaw in EYFS and Class Dojo in Year 1-6, please see your class teacher for more information!

Happening Soon…

Monday 3rd Feb - Year 5/6 boys football match at St Wilfreds (Mr Hogan’s team)

Tuesday 4th Feb - Year 5/6 girls football match at St Wilfreds


 

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. 🚨 🚨 🚨 🚨 🚨


 

Good Attendance Draw!!

Don’t forget, for every week that your child has an attendance of 96%+, they are allocated a digital ticket for a draw that will take place every half term. The more weeks with an attendance of 96%+, the more chances to win!


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

 

More information from Father Andrew can be found here

 

Community News and Support

 

World Festivals and Celebrations



Chinese New Year - 29th January 2025

The Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, is one of the most celebrated holidays in the world. In 2025, families around the globe will welcome the Year of the Snake on January 29, marking the beginning of a fresh, prosperous year filled with joy, traditions, and cultural festivities.

 

Look at all of the things we have been getting up to in the last 2 weeks:

 

 
 

February already! I know I say this a lot (and I’m not sure if it’s my age now!) but time does wiz past us and I love putting together the pictures to see just how much has happened in the 2 weeks since the last Newsletter! It then makes me realise, it’s no wonder time goes so quickly!

Can I please put a plea out about attendance and punctuality. We have started to have a lot of people arriving late and coming through the main entrance. This is not only unsettling for the children, who are having to go into a classroom where their classmates are already learning, but also disrupts the start of the school day for the staff as will need to revisit things in class and so much of the time, stops Mrs Mason being able to answer the phone and support anyone with any questions at the office. Gates are open from 8.35 on both yards, they will be kept open until 9am, this is already in some classes, 15 minutes after we take the children in. Other than exceptional circumstances, we shouldn’t see children coming through the main entrance. While we would always rather them in late, than not at all, we need to look at reducing the amount of lates and absences as they have been rising rapidly since our return in January. Thank you in advance for your help with this.

I have been in and out of classes this last couple of weeks and love it. I love seeing the children learning and excelling in so many different things. I am meeting a new Governor this week and will be sending Parent Governor applications out soon. It is a fantastic opportunity for anyone interested in helping to run our school and continually ensure that we are striving for the best for our children - if you are interested in more information, please don’t hesitate to get in touch and keep you eye out for the information before half term.

Looking forward to seeing what next week has in store for us! See you all on Monday.

Mrs Flatman

 

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Newsletter 17.1.25

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New Year, New Start?

Working in schools it is always funny to think of New Year as, as a Teacher, a New Year often starts in September… a new class, possibly a new classroom or year group, new responsibilities. Children move up into their next class, get a new teacher and work with new adults and as they move on to secondary school, may be with new classmates, etc. So many changes happen in September for children and in schools that when we come to the New Year in January, it is often less of an impact for children (and staff for that matter).

It does make us think, however, about what ‘new’ means. Almost a fresh look at things, something different, things that we don’t know yet. It then makes me reflect on unknowns, nice ones and not so nice ones, changes and things to come. After the last 5 years as a world we saw how much we can’t predict the future and as a school, we have certainly had a number of changes that we wouldn’t have predicted. Through all of the unknowns though, I don’t think I’ve ever been prouder to work at a school where children, staff and families are all working together to improve things and look after each other, even in difficult times and when things may not go the way you planned it.

For 2025, my wish for all of our school and wider families, is that we can find the joy in the little things and celebrate the amazing achievements of our children every day! Each day is a new adventure, a blank page for us to write how we want - our actions and words create how they go! Let’s make them great ones!

Don’t put too much pressure on the year, make every day count!

NEWS AND UPDATES

Parent Portal

Use this for updating contact details, child medical information, permissions, payments and seeing your child’s reports.

If you’re not yet signed up to Seesaw in EYFS and Class Dojo in Year 1-6, please see your class teacher for more information!

Happening Soon…

Wednesday 22nd January - Year 5 Trip to Jodrell Bank

Friday 24th January - Year 4 Class Assembly - 2.30pm


 

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.

🚨 🚨 🚨 🚨 🚨

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. 🚨 🚨 🚨 🚨 🚨


 

Good Attendance Draw!!

Don’t forget, for every week that your child has an attendance of 96%+, they are allocated a digital ticket for a draw that will take place every half term. The more weeks with an attendance of 96%+, the more chances to win!


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

 

More information from Father Andrew can be found here

 

Community News and Support

 

World Festivals and Celebrations



BIRTHDAY OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA - 12th January

Born Narendra Nath Datta in 1863 in Calcutta, he was an Indian Hindu monk who became the chief disciple of the 19th century saint Ramakrishna. Vivekananda, as he became known, was a key figure in the introduction of the Indian philosophies of Vedanta and Yoga to the Western world and helped to develop Hinduism during the latter part of the 19th century to the stage where it held the status of a major world religion. He died in 1902. He pioneered the development of the Ramakrishna Mission and the creation of the Ramakrishna Vedanta Centre movement first in India and then throughout the world, travelling widely and emphasising the devotional and social aspects of the teaching and practice of his beloved Guru, Ramakrishna.

 

Look at all of the things we have been getting up to in the last 2 weeks:

 

 
 

I can’t quite believe we are over half way through January already! At points, I really do have to sit back and have a moment to think about everything that goes on in a week and all that is achieved! Since returning, Miss Tanner and I have been meeting with all of the teachers to look at how well the children are doing and there have been so many positive conversations had, it has been great to see and hear how well the children are doing in all aspects of school life.

Mr Lane has returned and we have been glad to have him back, he will be slowly building up his time, and will be back with us full time by the end of January and I know that many of our families (and staff!) have been glad to see him back with us and well enough to be in work.

It was nice (and sad at the same time to say goodbye) to get a visit from Mr Sharp this week. He spent time with all of the children and we got to give him some gifts to mark his time at All Saints. I am sure that he will pop in from time to time to see the children and staff and he will always be welcome (even if the children tell him all about what we are getting up to while he isn’t here!!!).

Thank you for everyone’s flexibility and understanding to the new arrangements at the end of the day for Reception, Year 1 and Year 2. We want to ensure that children are as safe as possible at transition times and it was felt that this change was needed. Bear with us while we make it work but rest assured, at the centre of all we do is the children’s best interests.

Next week promises to be exciting with Year 5 heading to Jodrell Bank and Year 4 preparing for their Class Assembly!

Lastly, can I please remind parents and carers about the importance of the children being here for the start of the school day. Children coming through the school office is not only disruptive for the child themselves but staff at the start of the day and is preventing learning taking place. Punctuality and Attendance has been low the last 2 weeks and we will be working with parents to ensure absence and lates are as low as possible. If you are struggling, please do arrange a meeting with either myself or Miss Caveney through the school office.

Look forward to seeing everyone back on Monday. Enjoy the rest of the weekend.

Mrs Flatman

 

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Christmas Newsletter

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Christmas means different things to different families…

We have had the most fantastic lead up to Christmas in school. With the EYFS Nativity (on the stage this year!), Christmas Dinner, Christmas Parties, our Carols on the yards, our Carol Service in Church and not to mention our Christmas Fair. I can imagine the children (and staff) are exhausted and ready for the Christmas break to spend time with those we hold closest.

After the carol service on Wednesday, I reflected on the ways different people will spend the Christmas holidays. Christians are preparing to celebrate the birth of Jesus however, I know that not all of our families will be celebrating Christmas and hope that whatever the season means to you and your family, you have time to spend with family and friends this holiday and that the children have time to reflect on what they have achieved this term.

Many may have noticed a familiar resemblance in Father Christmas at the Christmas Fair! If you didn’t, look a little closer at the picture above!

I think it is important to not put too much pressure on times of the year like this, enjoy the little things (as the saying goes, as they often become the bigger things). So often, times like this create money worries, and additional stress on families. Please know that we are here to listen and try to help if you are worried about anything.

We would like to wish all of our families a peaceful Christmas and a happy new year and look forward to seeing everyone back in 2025!

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Thank you SO much for the amazing response and support to our Christmas Fair - we raised a total of just over £1600 which will be a fantastic start to our fundraising ventures and support us making the school an even better learning environment for our children and families.

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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.

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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. 🚨 🚨 🚨 🚨 🚨


 

Good Attendance Draw!!

Don’t forget, for every week that your child has an attendance of 96%+, they are allocated a digital ticket for a draw that will take place every half term. The more weeks with an attendance of 96%+, the more chances to win!


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

 

More information from Father Andrew can be found here

 

Community News and Support

 

World Festivals and Celebrations



25 December (Wednesday) CHRISTMAS DAY Christian Western churches (see also 6 / 7 January for Orthodox Church)

Christmas Day celebrates the birth of Jesus, whom Christians believe to be the son of God. Gifts are given as reminders of the offerings brought to the infant Jesus, and Christmas carols, plays and evergreens are associated with this time, while nativity sets are displayed in many churches and in some homes.

 

Look at all of the things we have been getting up to in December - what a month!!! Remember to check out Seesaw or Class Dojo for class updates:

 

 
 

Wow - what a month December has been, with so much going on. I really have been so proud of the children in everything they have done and how many have represented our school. To see the support for the Christmas Fair showed me how much you, as parents and carers want to not only support the school but to hold more community events again like this. Watch this space!

In and amongst all of the Christmas events and fun, the children have been busy doing their end of year assessments and I know from speaking to the teachers, that they are very happy with how the children are all doing this year so far. Seeing the children so proud of their achievements always makes me smile! Although the maths challenges given to me to solve on the yard at lunch are starting to become much more challenging 🤣🙃.

By now you should have received an email about Mr Sharp. As the email said, Mr Sharp has worked at All Saints for 21 years and it will be very sad to say goodbye to him but I am sure he knows he will always be part of the All Saints family and the school’s great history. I would like to say such a big ‘thank you’ to Mr Sharp for all that he has given and done for our school and we hope that he will come to visit the children to say goodbye in the new year.

Many may have noticed that Mr Lane has also been off throughout this last term. Mr Lane has been quite unwell but we hope that he will be back with us at some point in the new year.

I’d like to wish all of our children and families a very happy holidays, whatever you have planned, and look forward to seeing everyone in the new year.

Mrs Flatman

 

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Christmas Events - December 2024

Mrs. R. Flatman

All of the school have been busy decorating our trees again this year as we spread our Christmas spirit with families and our community - we cannot wait to share our Christmas Fair with our families and community this year too. We have also been decorating the inside of school and our classrooms as we prepare for the Christmas holidays.

Year 3 and 4 have been to Heathfield Church to Experience Christmas today and some Year 6 pupils are joining Christ the King in their Carol Service later this week.

We have lots of things to look forward to this next week in the lead up to Christmas (see below for details). We hope to share many of these with you. 

Friday 13th December

Christmas Jumper Day in School (remember not to worry if you don’t have one, just come in your own clothes)

Christmas Fair after school in our school Hall - Entrance through KS1 Playground - EVERYONE welcome - we are very excited to be sharing this with you and raising money for our children.

Monday 16th December 3pm

Carols on the KS1 Yard for Parents of Nursery, Reception, Year 1 and Year 2

Tuesday 17th December 10am

EYFS Nativity (supported by Years 1,3,5) - spaces are limited to EYFS parents / family members and Narrators

Tuesday 17th December 2pm

EYFS Nativity (supported by Years 2,4,6) - spaces are limited to EYFS parents / family members and Narrators

Some Year 6 children to go to join Christ the King at their Carol Service with Mrs Casey and Mrs Tierney

Wednesday 18th December 9.30am

Carol Service in Church led by Year 6

Christmas Dinner Day

Wednesday 18th December 3pm

Carols on the KS2 Yard for Parents of Years 3-6

Please don’t forget to order you child’s Christmas Dinner on Orian’s SchoolHub as soon as possible.

Thursday 19th December - Party Day!

Children invited to wear Christmas Jumpers and Outfits.

Friday 20th December 

School closes at 1.30pm. Children may come in their own clothes.

Please get in touch if you have any questions at all.

Thank you,

Mrs Flatman