STAYNOR HALL ACADEMY NEWSLETTER
Friday 17th October 2025
STAYNOR HALL ACADEMY NEWSLETTER
Friday 17th October 2025
Dear Families
Due to the change in weather we are coming to that time of year where the field will be less available to the children. We would like to offer the opportunity to continue using the school field throughout winter. This year children will be invited to bring a change of shoes to enable them to play on the field at playtime and lunchtime. It will be on a rota basis but it will allow us to offer football all year round as well as a smaller section of field for 'free' play. Children are welcome to bring a spare pair of shoes into school and keep them in a carrier bag to leave here but I appreciate they may also want to just bring spares on the day they need them. We hope that by offering this it gives the children more opportunities for their preferred games at playtime.
Please see the days for each year group:
Monday and Thursday - Years 5&6
Tuesday and Thursday - Years 3&4
Wednesday and Friday - Years 1&2
On Thursday we will have our annual FOSHA Halloween disco, we are looking forward to this! If you would like to buy a ticket, please follow this link https://www.pta-events.com
We have our open morning tomorrow between 9:30am-12pm. This is an opportunity for new families to come and visit our provision in Early Years. Please see the poster below for more information.
Have a lovely weekend, with very best wishes
Mrs Winter
If you have a concern about the safety or welfare of a child in school please contact myself,
Mrs Cowling or Ms Steunou who are the safeguarding leads.
Apple AirTag and tracking children on school trips
it has been brought to our attention both locally and nationally that parents/carers are using devices such as the Apple AirTag to track children on school residentials/trips/visits/outings. Other devices can also include electronic watches that are essentially tracking devices with the capability of sending video footage from the device back to the person tracking i.e. parent. Such devices have the potential to post locations of children’s whereabouts on social media. We are therefore advising schools to include this in the consent slip which parents sign prior to taking part in a trip that such devices will not be allowed under any circumstances and must not be hidden in pockets/bags etc. If any tracking devices are found on pupils they will not be allowed on the trip and will be returned to school.
Apple have released the statement below which can be found on their website:
“AirTag was designed to help people locate their personal belongings, not to track people or another person’s property, and we condemn in the strongest possible terms any malicious use of our products”
Please can we ask that your child does not ride their bikes or scooters on the school grounds.
Children are not play on the wooden trim trail before and after school.
Children are not play football on the field and playground before or after school.
As the school continues to grow the playground is getting busier and busier and it is important we keep everyone safe.
We would also like to encourage parents and children to not cross roads where visibility is reduced to ensure that roads are clear before crossing.
12th October - 16th January 2026 - Primary School Applications
18th October - Open morning 9:30 - 12:00 pm
21st October - Flu Vaccinations Vaccination UK Immunisation
27th - 31st October - Half Term (School closed to all)
3rd November - Return to school
4th November - Parents Evening 3:30 - 6:00 pm (link to book will be shared separately)
10th November - Parents Evening 3:30 - 6:00 pm (link to book will be shared separately)
What's Cooking?
I have continued to work with children from Team Foss and Team Derwent this week. We have been making Leek and Potato Soup. The children have learnt about the origins of the potato and had the opportunity to use various skills including peeling, chopping and slicing. They have also learnt about seasonality and explored how potatoes and leeks grow.
The children were able to try their soup and also bring some of their soup home. We will also be donating some of our soup to Sleepsafe, a local charity that is very close to our heart.
Well done to all the children who have been to Cook School this week, you have all been amazing!
I will continue to work with Team Derwent next week.
Mrs Soper
Cook School Lead