Safeguarding
At Foxfield, Safeguarding is paramount and we will not waver from our professional responsibilities to ensure this is upheld with integrity.
Your child’s safety and well-being are at the heart of everything we do at Foxfield. We are committed to creating a secure and supportive environment for everyone.
Safeguarding is a responsibility we all share. If you ever have any concerns about a child or a family, please know that you can always talk to any member of staff. We have a team of Designated Safeguarding Leads who are trained to handle these matters with integrity and will make sure your concerns are recorded and addressed.If relevant staff are not available and your concern is urgent you can contact Royal Borough of Greenwich Children’s Services directly on 0208 291 3172 and/or the Police on 101 (non-emergency) or 999 (emergency) depending on the level of concern. If you have a safeguarding concern about a member of staff, please inform the Co-Headteachers, Mrs Minnett and Mrs Sharp
Parent Coffee Mornings
Our Parent Coffee Mornings are back! Thank you to all the families who attended our sessions last year and for your feedback. We are pleased to share our ‘Parent Coffee Mornings’ sessions for Spring 1 2026, aimed at fostering a stronger partnership between home and school for the benefit of our children.
The sessions will be interactive and informative, allowing for discussions and questions from parents.
Tea/Coffee and refreshments will be provided. We look forward to seeing you!
It’s easy for Christmas to become one of the most expensive times of the year. Buying food for Christmas dinner, gifts for loved ones, and even putting the Christmas lights on all come at a cost. Over the Christmas break, if you’re looking for places to go with your family without it becoming really expensive, there are lots of places children can eat free or cheap this Christmas. Here is a list of well-known places with offers on to get you started:
Bella Italia - at Bella Italia restaurants, for every adult main meal purchased, kids aged 2–11 can eat free every Sunday to Thursday. This includes three courses of food, plus a drink for £1. Outside of these days, you can also buy smaller-sized portions for £7.49, with bigger meals still under £10.
Café Rouge - For every adult main meal bought from Café Rouge between 12–4pm, a child can eat for free.
Franco Manca - Between Monday to Thursday at Franco Manca, children under twelve can get a free kids’ pizza at for every full-priced adult main meal (in selected pizzerias).
Premier Inn - At Premier Inn, for every adult that orders a breakfast, up to two children can eat breakfast for free.
TGI Fridays - When you buy an adult main meal at TGI Fridays, you get a free children’s main (suitable for kids up to 12 years old), if you download the free rewards app. This includes breakfasts, and is available all day, every day.
The Real Greek - On Sundays at The Real Greek, get a free kid’s meal for every £15 spent by an adult.
Beefeater - During school holidays at Beefeater, for every adult breakfast you buy, two kids under 16 can eat for
free.
Brewers Fayre - For every adult breakfast you buy at Brewers Fayre, two kids under 16 eat for free.
Attendance Matters!
Attendance Counts, Moments Matter - Regular school attendance is one of the most important factors in your child’s academic success and overall wellbeing. Children who attend school consistently are more likely to achieve higher, build positive relationships, and develop the routines that support lifelong learning.
Absences—whether frequent or occasional—can lead to gaps in understanding, increased stress, and a sense of disconnection from peers and school life. By encouraging good attendance, you’re not only supporting your child’s learning, but also helping to build their confidence, resilience, and social development. Together, we can ensure every child has the best chance to thrive—both academically and personally.
Monitoring children's attendance is highly beneficial and offers several key advantages for the child, the family, and the school.
Ensuring your child’s regular attendance at school is your legal and parental responsibility and we work very closely with the Royal Borough of Greenwich Attendance Advisory Service to monitor the attendance of the children at Foxfield.
In order to ensure that your child’s attendance is recorded accurately, you must contact the school on your child’s first day of absence. You can do this by:
● Phoning the school office by 8.30am via telephone 0203 260 7500
● Emailing the school admin@foxfieldinspire.co.uk with the subject Absence
● Using the Arbor in-app messaging
Please do ensure that you are providing medical evidence for your child’s absence. We accept the following :
● Medical/doctors appointment letter
● A screenshot of the e-Consult submission form
● Prescription of your child’s medication (This can be the prescription form or the medication itself) with the date shown
Sending a photo of their temperature if they have a fever
Poor punctuality is not acceptable and can contribute to further absence. Good time-keeping is a vital life skill which will help children as they progress through their school life and out into the wider world. Pupils who arrive late disrupt lessons and, if a child misses the start of the day, they can feel unsettled and embarrassed, miss vital learning and important messages from their class teacher. Every minute a child is late to school can add up to a lot of learning time over the year.
Penalty Notice Fines for School Absence Have Changed
A National Framework for enalty Notices, has been introduced by the Department for Education and came into effect on the 19th August 2024.
There is Now a National Threshold
There will be a single consistent national threshold for when a penalty notice must be considered by all schools in England, of 10 sessions (usually equivalent to 5 school days) of unauthorised absence, within a rolling 10 school week period.
For example:
• a 5 day holiday in term time (term time leave), would meet the national threshold.
• 5 days of unauthorised absence due to irregular school attendance, would meet the national threshold
The 10 school week period can span different terms or school years.
Who May Be Issued with a Penalty Notice?
Penalty Notices are Issued Per *Parent, Per Child
Penalty Notice Fines are issued to each parent who allows their child to be absent from school.
Amazing Attendance!
Congratulations to the following classes for amazing attendance this term:
Pine
Acer
Almond
Walnut
Sycamore
After School Clubs
Click below for a list of our after-school clubs on offer this term
Online Safety
Children are increasingly using smart devices from a much younger age. Therefore it is essential we talk to our children about how to use them safely. There are many positive benefits to the new technology at our disposal these days – but there are plenty of downsides too. As an educator, parent or carer, it’s important that you understand these risks and how you can take steps to protect young people against them.
In this guide, you'll find tips on a number of potential risks such as location settings, fake profiles and screen addiction.
SEND support
While Christmas is a fun time of year, it can also be a challenging time for children and young people with special needs when their routines are interrupted.
CENMAC Specialist Teaching Assistant Claire Hennings has put together some visual symbols to help your child know what is happening during the holiday period and reduce some anxieties.
They have compiled some extra resources from Ace Centre, Guide Dogs, HelpKidzLearn, Kids Kindness Club, Nessy, RNIB, RSBC, and Widgit with lots of activities to keep children busy and engaged over the holidays.
These can be accessed via their website: https://cenmac.com/resources/christmas-holiday-resources/
Constipation is a common childhood condition. It is prevalent in around 5-30% of children, sadly not many people take it seriously. Symptoms can become chronic in more than one third of patients.
It is a common misconception that constipation in children can be easily managed with good diet fluids and exercise. This is not the case. There are many reasons that a child might not poo.
The exact cause of constipation is often not known. However, contributing factors include, pain, fever, dehydration, dietary, fluid intake, psychological issues, toilet training, medicines and familial history of constipation. We have found that the biggest reason that constipation in childhood becomes chronic is fear!
Watch their award-winning video here, and access information booklets and resources for families.
Greenlights provides a holistic approach of support for families with children with additional needs, specifically Autism and ADHD, to build a stronger Greenwich community. They aim to meet families where they are and provide lasting strategies for the journey ahead.
You can join them every Thursday at 10am for their virtual drop-in service, which is open to all parents with SEND children or adults. It is a great opportunity for connection, guidance and support. Click the link below to join!
Family Hubs Network
Supermarkets across the boroughs are offering low lighting and no-sound shopping times to support a calmer shopping experience. These sessions can be especially helpful during the busy Christmas period.
Examples of adjustments include:
Dimmed lighting
No background music or announcements
Reduced till and scanner sounds
Please check individual supermarket websites or contact your local branches for the most up-to-date information, as times may vary.
For your convenience, the Local Offer has included details for a few supermarkets, including Morrisons, ASDA and Tesco.
Please visit the Local Offer to find out more - https://www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/send/whats-new-our-local-offer/2025/supermarket-quiet-hours
Library Activities
Rascals Club have lots of fun each week. Last week made handprint flowers using different materials, colours and textures!
Join them on Thursdays 4:30-5:30pm.
Woolwich Library host Lego club on Saturday's . Join them on Fridays at 4pm or a Saturdays at 2pm (Term Time Only) and 3.30pm, for ages 7+