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
Parental Engagement Coffee mornings
Thank you to all the families who attended our ‘Parental Engagement sessions’ last year and for your feedback. We are pleased to share our ‘Parental Engagement’ sessions for Autumn 2 2025, 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!
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.
After School Clubs
Click below for a list of our after-school clubs on offer this term
Apple Ipads
Free Community Meal!
Good Food in Greenwich Community Kitchen is back!
Would you like to:
Learn new skills? Improve your well-being? Meet new people? Try new and delicious food? Save some money?
By making small changes to the way we plan and prepare our meals we can make a big difference to the way we feel and to our pocket!
Upon completion participants will receive a FREE cookery book!
Held at community venues around the borough of Greenwich:
Abbey Wood Community Centre
4 Knee Hill, Abbey Wood, SE2 0YS
Mondays, starting 10th November - 8th December
10.30am – 1.00pm
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St. Peter’s Church Hall
Weigall Road/Eltham Road, SE12 8HQ
Wednesdays, starting 12th November - 10th December
1.00pm - 3.00pm
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Hawksmoor Youth Hub
Bentham Road, Thamesmead, SE28 8AS
Wednesdays, starting 12th November - 10th December
10.30am – 1.00pm
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Woolwich Common Community Centre
17 Leslie Smith Square, Woolwich, SE18 4DW
Wednesdays, starting 12th November - 10th December
10.30am – 1.00pm
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Trinity Methodist Church
265 Burrage Road, Plumstead, SE18 7JW
Thursdays, starting 13th November - 11th December
10.30am – 1.00pm
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St. Richards Church Centre
26 Swallowfield Road, Charlton, SE7 7NR
Fridays, starting 14th November - 12th December
10.30am – 1.00pm
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Clockhouse Community Centre
Defiance Walk, Woolwich Dockyard, SE18 5QL
Saturdays, starting 15th November - 13th December
12.30pm – 3.00pm
SEND support
The Greenwich Local Offer Our Local Offer provides advice for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), their families and professionals.
Our Local Offer is what we call the help available for children and young people aged 0 to 25 who have Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in Royal Greenwich.
The Local Offer will help you to:
understand what to do if you're new to SEND
browse for local support, such as specialist healthcare, activities, and support groups
find out what to do in a complex situation, for example if you need to appeal a decision
get advice for young people with SEND, such as housing and employment support
It's website is: https://www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/send
The sibling relationship is often an important one. When you have more than one child, you may spend time encouraging positive sibling relationships and supporting siblings and their relationships. This may require additional understanding when a child in the family is autistic or has a learning disability. This webinar is for parents and carers and professionals that support families.
Speaker programme:
Dr Louise Rixon, an autism researcher and parent carer, will draw on her research findings and personal experience to discuss the sibling relationship when a child is autistic or has a learning disability. Dr Rixon will provide guidance, examples and strategies to support siblings and to understand a little more about how differences in cognition, language and communication may impact the sibling relationship. We will hear quotes from siblings themselves as well as parents.
Julie Tattersfield, parent to three older children, two of whom are autistic, will discuss her own families experience of supporting siblings and sibling relationships.
Useful resources and sources of support for siblings, parents and carers will be shared.
Join us for this free lunchtime webinar on Thursday 27th November – 12.30pm – 2pm.
The Witherslack Group have put together a support pack for siblings of neurodivergent children to help them understand their brother or sister, while also empowering them and advocating for their needs.
In the pack, they share advice and support, exploring:
An explanation of neurodiversity, including ADHD, autism (ASD), and mental health
Tips for starting conversations with your child
Understanding emotions through a comic strip
Practical advice for empowering your neurodiverse family
Guidance on working with your child's school
Insights on understanding and addressing reverse guilt
Visit their website to request a free pack - https://www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/advice-and-support/resources/sen-sibling-support-pack/
Set up by three mums in 1992, Happy Days Children's Charity based in Hitchin organises and funds special days such as trips to the seaside, theatres, zoos, museums, outdoor activity centres, sporting events and other educational and cultural activities for children right across the UK living with mental, physical and emotional difficulties.
They fund:
Holidays and day trips for young people and their families.
Residential trips for groups of children and young people, including community groups such as women's refuges and SEN schools.
Days out for groups to hundreds of venues throughout the UK, including the seaside, theatre, zoos and farm parks.
Experiences such as sport activity days, art and music workshops.
We also arrange activities such as visiting theatres and workshops to visit groups where mobility is a difficulty.
Visit their website - https://www.happydayscharity.org/applications - to see if you might be eligible.
Family Hubs Network
💬 Exciting News!
The Educational Psychology and Well-being Service (EPS) at Greenwich Council will be offering free Emotion Coaching sessions for parents.
Registration details can be found on the flyer.
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+