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Category Archives: News
Ofsted Parent View
Parent View gives you the chance to tell Ofsted what you think about your child’s school.
Parent View asks for your opinion on 12 aspects of your child’s school, from the quality of teaching, to dealing with bullying and poor behaviour.
By sharing your views, you’ll be helping your child’s school to improve. You will also be able to see what other parents have said about your child’s school. Or, if you want to, view the results for any school in England.
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Councillor Sood
Last week Councillor Manjula Sood attended the the 60th anniversary celebration of the Queen’s coronation at Westminster Abbey. She was joined by other distinguished guests such as the Prime Minister. This was a great moment for her to cherish for the rest of her life.
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Sainsbury’s Vouchers
If parents/children have any Sainsbury’s active kids vouchers at home, then please can you bring them in by Friday 14th of June. We need to send our order off so that we recieve it by
early September. Many thanks for your support.
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SATs Week
Dear Parents/Carers,
Next week is an extremely important one for our Year 6 pupils – it is KS2 SATs. However, there is no need to worry! The children have been brilliantly prepared by the Year 6 (and other KS2) staff and I know that they will do themselves, their families and the school proud.
It is very important that your child is well rested over the weekend and eats a good, healthy breakfast before coming to school. Please can you ensure that your child is in the Bruin Street playground by 8.40 a.m. each day, so that we can prepare them properly for the day ahead. The pupils will be given juice, biscuits and fruit during the morning.
It is essential that your child is in school each day – there are no other opportunities for them to take the tests. Thanks for your support and best of luck to everyone.
Tim Foster (Headteacher)
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