Spring Term Newsletter
It’s good to talk ![]()
Whatever the problem, an honest chat – delivered with a little compassion – can help. This #WakeUpWednesday, our guide has expert tips on encouraging and maintaining open conversations with children ![]()
On Friday 15th March 2024 pupils will be raising money for Red Nose Day.
We will be having a non – uniform day. Children can dress up in something red or wear red nose day clothing/accessories if they wish. Children will be doing activities in class during the day.
Please support Red Nose Day by sending in £1 donation on the day.
Please note – Year 6 are going on a school trip to Nissan and will need to wear their full school uniform. Thank you for your support.
World Book Day: To celebrate our love of reading, we are going to have a ‘Bedtime Story’ theme. The children can come to school in their pyjamas on Friday 8th March and bring their favourite book to share with their friends. Please ensure your child still has sensible shoes and a coat for playtime. Thank you
As infants, we all rely completely on adults to help us resolve situations that are causing us to become upset or stressed. This is known as co-regulation. The next phase, once autonomy has begun to develop, is called self-regulation: this is when children start to become capable of exercising more control over their impulses and behaviour, and managing their own emotions.
This vital developmental milestone, however, isn’t reached spontaneously. Learning to self-regulate requires sensitive guidance from trusted adults – simply talking with children about their thoughts and feelings, for instance, can ease the route to self-regulation. This guide has some expert tips for supporting children to reach this goal.
A super well done to our Nursery class for winning the Attendance Trophy this week! 

Our youngest pupils are setting a very good example for the rest of the school. 

We continue to promote good attendance & punctuality throughout our school, appreciating the efforts that our families make each day.
Wishing everyone a Happy Half-Term and we will see everyone back in school on Monday 26th February. 
Thank you to everyone for your continued support. 
Mrs White 
9/11 classes achieved above our 96% Attendance! 

Hope you all have a great weekend!
See you all back in school next Monday! Only 2 more weeks to go…
Thank you, Mrs White 
Well done to everyone attending school this week! 

A SUPER well done to our Y1HF class for winning the attendance trophy this week! 

The following classes achieved above our 96% target: 
Y1 – 98%
Y6 – 97.78%
Y4 – 97.50%
Y5KP – 96.56%
Latest Government Attendance News: 1 in 5 pupils persistently absent. According to the latest government data, the proportion of pupils who were persistently absent from school last term was more than one-fifth. Please be aware that if your child has 19 days off school they will fall into the ‘persistently absent’ category.
Please encourage them to attend school regular.
Thank you for your continued support.
Mrs White 