Well, after a cooler start to the week, the temperatures have certainly crept up again as the week has gone on and we find ourselves with yet another amber weather warning in place which is due to last until at least next Tuesday. As a result, once again we have put things in place to mitigate against the effects of the heat as much as we can, though sometimes I just wish that we had air con in all of our classrooms (as well as in my office) as there is only so much relief that is given by the fans that we have in place. Still, while I may sit here complaining about the heat right now, it could be pouring down with rain and while this is obviously good for the garden, I know which conditions I’d rather be facing.
The last week has seen a number of things happening,
including the Year 6 Residential as well as the Year 4 and 5 visits to
Stanborough Lakes. Having spoken to many of the children from these classes, I
know how much fun was had by all and I’m particularly jealous of those who got
to enjoy the kayaking and paddle boarding as it sounded amazing -I must try and take my own family there over
the summer holiday!
Moving onto today, we were lucky enough to have a visit from
our local MP, Andrew Lewin. He was most impressed with his visit around the
school and he commented when going into the classes how well behaved and
welcoming the children all were. He was particularly pleased to hear the well
thought out questions that the school council reps posed to him –we certainly
have some budding politicians in our midst.
Moving onto next week, the main point of note to mention is
our Parent Consultations that are taking place throughout the week, with
Thursday being the later evening. These are a great opportunity to share all of
the hard work and progress that the children have made this year before they
move onto their new classes and teachers. I hope that you will find it a
worthwhile opportunity to discuss your child and how well they are doing at
school.
Next Friday we have 2 things of note –the first is our
non-uniform day which will give the children the opportunity to wear their own
clothes in return for bringing in tombola items for the Friday Fun Day the
following week. The second thing to mention is the Year 6 Apprentice Day. This
is an opportunity for the Year 6 children to raise money for charity whilst
learning valuable financial life skills. They have set up a number of different
businesses offering a range of goods and services which will then be sold to
the rest of the school. This event usually raises a significant sum of money
for good causes and I will post the amount raised in a future blog.