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Friday 14th July 2023

SCHOOL WILL BREAK UP FOR SUMMER ON TUESDAY 25TH JULY AND RETURN FOR THE AUTUMN TERM ON WEDNESDAY 6TH SEPTEMBER.

Today we are very excited about our school fete and I would like to thank the TAPP group and Mrs Wallace for all of their hard work. I look forward to seeing everyone later at the fete. Remember to support our class stalls particularly as all products have been designed and made by the children.

KS2 - Tuesday 18th July 9.15-11.30am

KS1 - Wednesday 19th July 9.15-11.30am

Venue: Holy Trinity School

On your child's sports day, they can wear school PE kit with appropriate trainers for running - please wear a t-shirt that is their house colour (St John - GREEN, St Nicholas-Owen - BLUE, St Wulstan - RED, St Chad - YELLOW).

Please send your child with a waterproof jacket in case the weather turns while we are at Holy Trinity.

Please send them with a water bottle to take over with them.

Parents are welcome to stay and watch!

Y5's Mini-Vinnies will be selling freeze pops at the end of both sports days - if you are happy for your child to buy one please send them in with 20p. Money raised will go to charity.

NEXT YEAR

All children have now met their new class teacher - see staffing list. We will be holding meet the teacher sessions for parents to attend and get to know the staff who will be supporting your son or daughter in September. All children will receive a post card from their new teacher during the holidays and over the next few weeks children will learn about their new classes.

 

 

Year Group Teacher Teaching Assistant
Reception Miss Gawthorp Mrs Doohan
Year 1 Miss Brewer Mrs Staite and Mrs Davies
Year 2 Miss Crumpler Mrs Staite and Mrs Davies
Year 3 Mrs Shevas Mrs Baylie
Year 4 Miss Noble Mrs Baylie
Year 5 Mr Pitt Mrs Joyner
Year 6 Mrs Bodlovic Mrs Joyner
Learning Mentor Nurture Lead Pupil Specific Support
Mrs O'Hara Mrs Wallace Mrs Bishop/ Mrs Leak

SCHOOL REPORTS

School reports will be given to each child by their teacher on Tuesday 18th July. In this report teachers will inform you how well your son or daughter has done this year and how they have progressed, and where learning can be improved. If you wish to discuss the report you will be able to email your son or daughter's class teacher to arrange a telephone call or in person meeting between Wednesday 19th July and Monday 24th July. Thank you for your support.

Regular attendance at school means that your child will make the most of their education and improve their chances later on in life. At St Ambrose, good attendance is of high importance and we strive to have at least 96% attendance. Please help us with this target. If you need any support, then school is here to help so that your child can get the very best out of the education we provide. 

We will continue sending out regular push notifications about attendance so that you are aware if you child falls below our 96% target and we are working with Louise Howles, our Education Welfare Officer to support us with improvements.

Year Group This Week This Year
Whole School 91% 93%
Reception 88.3% 92.5%
Year 1 92.7% 89.1%
Year 2 90.5% 93.2%
Year 3 92.9% 95.5%
Year 4 97.9% 94.1%
Year 5 88.8% 93.4%
Year 6 86.4% 92.8%

YEAR 2 WEST MIDLAND SAFARI PARK TRIP

Year 2 had a wonderful trip to West Midlands Safari park yesterday. The children were so well behaved and we all had a wonderful time.
 
We all had a hands on and memorable experience learning more about Africa as part of our Geography topic, 'We Are Going On A Safari'. We also deepened our knowledge and understanding of animal habitats as part of our Science topic, Living things and their habitats. 
 
Year 2 also upheld the British Values. We showed respect to all of the animals and rule of law by following the rules of the Safari park to keep everyone safe. 

BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL CLUB

The Bee Hive Club will open in September. The Club will be be based in the Bee Hive which is the nursery building currently.

Opening Times

The Bee Hive Club is open to children between 7.45am – 8.45am & 3.20pm - 6.00pm every school day.

There is a minimum of two qualified members of staff and a ratio of one member of staff to eight children under the age of eight years.

The Bee Hive Admissions Policy

The Bee Hive (Before and After School Club) will admit any child who attends St Ambrose School subject to availability of places, and the admissions criteria below.

The Bee Hive Morning Club will accept up to 20 children on any one day.  The Bee Hive Evening Club will accept up to 20 children on any one day. The club operates a minimum staffing of one adult per eight children under the age of 8 years.

YEAR 6 KEY DATES

As we approach the final term please take note of the important dates for Year 6 below.

EVENT DATE/TIME
KS2 Sports Day Tuesday 18th July - 9am - 12pm
Year 6 Leavers Play Thursday 20th July - 6pm
Year 6 Leavers Mass and Graduation Monday 24th July - 2pm

PUPIL ACHIEVEMENTS

During our celebration assembly today I was so proud:

1. to present Aurelia with certificates she achieved at the Dance World Cup.

2. listen to Sammy play piano in assembly. He has just achieved a distinction in his piano exam.

3. to hear about violet running a 5km race.

 

 

HARRIERS SUMMER CLUB

UNIFORM

Children are NOW able to wear summer uniform. Sandals are permitted but please do not send your child in open toe sandals. Summer uniform is not obligatory if your child prefers to carry on wearing a white shirt and tie. We are grateful to all parents who adhere to the school uniform policy thus ensuring we maintain high standards of appearance and consequently attitude and behaviour. Thank you, I will be contacting families to offer support if children are not attending school in the correct uniform.

THIS HALF TERM'S VIRTUES: INTENTIONAL AND PROPHETIC

This half term, we will be focussing on the virtues Intentional and Prophetic.

Intentional: planning our actions and choosing to live how God wants us to.

Every action we make has an impact on other people and the world around us. If we live intentionally, we listen to our conscience and deliberately decide that the actions we take will have a positive impact. We use the earth’s resources wisely, think about the choices we make, and care for God’s creation.

Prophetic: spreading the word of God through how we live our lives.

As we choose to act intentionally and make good decisions, we encourage others to do the same. We set a good example through our words and deeds and inspire other people to act in a positive and wise way. We help people to make the right decisions
themselves and think about how God wants them to live their lives.

We will celebrate the pupils who have demonstrated these virtues in a special assembly at the end of this year.

MASS DATES

DATE/TIME YEAR GROUP
21st July 9.15am Whole School

TERM DATES 2023-24

Term Dates
Autumn Term 1 Monday 4 Sept - Friday 27 October
Autumn Term 2 Monday 6 November - Friday 22 December
Spring Term 1 Monday 8 January - Friday 9 February
Spring Term 2 Monday 19 February - Friday 22 March
Summer Term 1 Monday 8 April - Friday 24 May
Summer Term 2 Monday 3 June - Monday 22 July
Staff Training Days
Monday 4th September 2023
Tuesday 5th September 2023
Friday 6th October 2023
Friday 9th February 2024
Monday 22nd July 2024

SUMMER ACTIVITIES AND CAMPS

WEDNESDAY WORD

Please follow the link below to access this week's Wednesday Word.

P.E. DAYS

Please ensure that your child comes to school in their correct P.E. kit. The P.E. uniform is as follows:

  • Black shorts, black leggings, black track suit bottoms (unbranded if possible)
  • Maroon round neck T-shirt with embroidered badge
  • P.E pumps or black trainer

PLEASE NOTE: P.E. HOODIES CAN ONLY BE WORN ON P.E. DAYS

 

 

Year Group PE Day
Reception Monday
Year 1 Tuesday and Thursday
Year 2 Tuesday and Thursday
Year 3 Wednesday and Thursday
Year 4 Tuesday and Friday
Year 5 Tuesday and Wednesday
Year 6 Tuesday

Children are to come to school wearing their P.E. kit on the day(s) listed above. Thank you.

STAY SAFE ONLINE

Please read the following tips to share with your son or daughter about staying safe online:

  • Never give out personal information. This includes online people you know as well. Keep them private!
  • Never send pictures of yourself because once it’s online, it’s there forever, and it could get into the wrong hands.
  • Don’t make friends with people you don’t know. People are not always who they say they are.
  • Tell your parents/carers what you’re doing online so they can act fast if there are any issues and can vet whether the website is safe for use
  • Leave the website and tell a trusted adult immediately if you see something that concerns you or makes you feel unsafe
  • Never show your real name, age or where you live in your username
  • Use strong passwords which have a mix of numbers, letters and symbols
  • Do not share passwords with others
  • Don’t open an attachment unless you’re 100% sure it’s safe
  • Don’t let strangers into your video calls. Blur your background so you don’t give away any information about where you are.
  • Be careful who you webcam with
  • Don’t meet up with someone you’ve only met online
  • Be nice online
  • Think before your post! This applies to when you send or forward content.

Kind Regards,

Mrs Brocklesby