Well, where did that week just go? Whilst the half term break already feels like it was ages ago, at the same time, I cannot believe how quickly the week has flown by.
There have been a few things that have happened in school this week worth
mentioning, starting with a number of events that happened on Tuesday. First of
all, the children in Year 1 went off to Christ Church for a visit related to
their RE topic and Year 2 enjoyed their Great Fire of London day related to
their history topic. Although I was not there to see the workshop, I know from
the excitement that the children had on Wednesday still, that they all had an
amazing learning experience that was brought to life by the drama of the day.
In addition to the above, we also had a K’NEX challenge workshop in Years 5
& 6 on Tuesday and by all accounts this was a huge success also. The
children got to design and make fairground rides and there were some fantastic
creations at the end. Some photos of these will be going up on the respective
class blogs.
We have also been able to welcome our Nursery and Reception parents into
school this week, for their consultations with the class teachers. I hope that
for those of you who were in for this, you got a chance to hear about the positive
start that your child has had with us so far and all of the wonderful things
that they have been up to since the start of the year.
For the rest of the school, today was the day that the children will have
brought home their annual school reports. I know that other schools often send
their reports out later in the year, but we like to send them out earlier on so
that the children can work on the targets set by their current teachers, within
the rest of this academic year. I have had the pleasure of reading over every
single one of them over the last week and I am very impressed with the
excellent, positive comments that have been made about the children and I trust
that they will now work hard on their next steps in order to improve further.
As a result of these reports going out now, we do not hold an official parents’
meeting for the whole school in this term, but if you wish to discuss anything
from your child’s report, you may contact their class teacher to make an
appointment to do so.
We have some equally as exciting events happening in school next week! First
of all, as a precursor to British Science Week the following week, we have 2
days of Science Workshops taking place next Wednesday and Thursday. Over these
2 days, the children of all classes will get to enjoy some practical hands-on
experiments and investigations that will no doubt spark the children’s
enthusiasm and imagination!
We will then be ending the week with our World Book Day Celebrations. As was
mentioned in the letter that went out, we have moved this back a day here at
Little Heath, so will be celebrating on Friday 7th March and we will
be having an author visit from Camilla Chester, author of the award winning
book, Call Me Lion. The children will
also be able to come in dressed up as a character from their favourite book. My
staff and I will also all be dressed up as well so do look out for our costumes
and try and guess the character/book.
In the meantime, it has been great to look out of the window today and see
the sun shining which I believe is due to continue for the next couple of days,
so as I often say here, do get outside as much as you can and have a great
weekend.