What a great week it has been in school this week, starting with the wonderful learning that was shared by the children in our sharing assembly. It is always great to hear and see what the children have been up to in their classes and this time around there was a clear preference for the art work that had been created. This demonstrates the importance that we put on all subjects here at Little Heath and long may this continue. Following on from this, I do have a request to make regarding our assemblies and performances that we hold here which is particularly relevant since we have our Middle School performances taking place next week. We encourage all of our families to attend as many of these events as they possibly can and as a parent myself, I appreciate how hard it can be to arrange childcare and we would not exclude younger siblings from attending too. All I ask though, is if while watching an assembly or performance, you have a young child with you who becomes distressed or begins to talk out loud for example, that you step outside with them until they are ready to return. It takes a lot of courage from the children to stand up in front of their parents and the whole school and we want to try to avoid causing distractions for them as much as we can. Thank you in advance for your understanding with this.
As I mentioned in my blog last week, as well as the sharing assembly, we also welcomed some visitors into school this week, starting with two Deputy Lieutenants Marion Brown and Akhtar Zaman who visited Year 6 and spoke about the relevance and role of the monarchy and the part that they play in keeping traditions going. The children were encouraged to think about the values which we all need to adhere to in order to make for a well-run society and the presentations that some of them then carried out demonstrated the well embedded knowledge of British Values that they all have. Our visitors were so impressed with the children, they have asked us if they can return again next year which is always a great sign and, as the headteacher, makes me very proud to hear.
Next up was the visit on Tuesday from some firefighters of Green
Watch from our local fire station. The children from across the school got to
enjoy an assembly hearing about the endeavours and hazards of being a
firefighter before getting to see the fire engine up close. During the assembly, one lucky person actually got to try on the uniform, although
unfortunately it was too big for a child to put on so Mr Chanter reluctantly
agreed. (As I’m sure you can see from the pictures below, he jumped at the
chance really!)
Next week, as mentioned above, we have our Middle School (Years 3-5) Performance, which this year is called, ‘Oh What a Knight!’ and having seen the children all out and about at break time this morning in their amazing costumes, it promises to be a fantastic show.
Wednesday afternoon is then our Open Afternoon, where we invite
you all in to look at the books with your child(ren). This begins from 3pm and
you are more than welcome to take your child home once you have had a chance to
share their work with them.
Finally, as it is the end of term next week, we will be
finishing school at 1:15pm on Friday.
Have a lovely weekend, assuming that this sunshine continues!