Well
what a strange few days weather-wise it was at the end of the week.
I sat looking out of my office window on Thursday afternoon watching the trees
swaying all over the place with some of the worst driving rain that I have ever
seen hammering down on the concrete and fields! Fortunately, by Friday morning,
the 'ponds' that had gathered in the corners of the playground quickly dispersed and
the children were able to go out for break time and lunch which I know the
teachers were very grateful for as the dreaded ‘wet play’ is not always the
most conducive to learning. Apologies to those parents of Nursery and Reception
children though who had to duck as they dropped their children off on Friday
morning –I’m glad to say that Rudi jumped into action as soon as he could to
remove the offending branches!
Earlier
this week, Mrs Robinson, Mr Chanter and I welcomed some of the parents from
Reception and Year 1 to a phonics meeting after school and it was lovely to see
those of you who were able to attend. I was going to say at the beginning of
the meeting how strange it was going to be not leading the meeting as I have
done for the last couple of years, but Mrs Robinson did a grand job of
introducing the scheme and passing on information to best support your child at
home learning to read –and more to the point, learning to enjoy reading! If you were not able to attend the meeting but would
like further information on how best to support your child with their phonics,
please do not hesitate to contact Mrs Robinson who will be happy to help.
As
was mentioned in the newsletter yesterday, it is our Harvest Coffee morning on
Friday morning and we would like to request donations of cakes and biscuits to
be sent in on Wednesday and Thursday that can then be sold at the event to
raise money for charity. We always like to involve the children in helping to
choose the charity to donate to so I will discuss this with them in assembly next week so
that we can announce which good cause will benefit. The Harvest morning is a
lovely opportunity to hear the children singing the Harvest songs that they
have been learning –I’m just gutted that I won’t be able to be there this year
due to a Headteachers' conference that I am attending. Mrs Robinson and Mr Chanter will
be leading the event this year in my absence and I know that it will go as smoothly as ever.
I
won’t repeat everything here that I mentioned in the newsletter, but I did want
to end with the request that I wrote in it about the children’s belongings. Please
do ensure that all of your children’s belongings are clearly marked with their
name and class so that in the event of them getting lost, we can return them as
soon as possible. Also, please do be vigilant about any items that your child
brings home and return anything that does not belong to them if/when you notice
it. I discussed in Thursday’s assembly this week how some items had gone
missing despite being clearly labelled and asked the children to look out for any
such things and also to bring in any items that are left outside when they come
in from break and lunch. I was very pleased to see a few girls then doing
exactly that yesterday –I won’t name them on here but they know who they are
and so I wanted to say well done to them and to remind everyone to do the same
so that I can praise you too and ensure that the problem of missing belongings
doesn’t continue.
Due to a course and the Headteachers’ conference that I am attending on different days next week, I am not going to be around on the gate much, so Mr Chanter will be out there on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and once again, if you have not had the chance to speak to him, do pop by and say hello if you can.
Have
a lovely weekend everyone and see you all again on Monday.