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Cheam Common Infants' Academy


Weekly Newsletter


19th May 2023

Cheam Common Infants' Academy: Balmoral Road, Worcester Park KT4 8SS   

Email: ccioffice@leoacademytrust.co.uk   www.cheamcommoninfants.com

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Welcome to our weekly newsletter!

Updates 

This week has been Walk to School Week. 

 

Year 1 have been creating posters to promote walking to school every day.  


Outdoor Learning Day 

On Thursday, we had great fun taking our learning outside for outdoor learning day.  

Chromebook and Learning Parent Survey 

LEO Academy Trust have been working with Dr Fiona Aubrey-Smith on a research project investigating the impact of the way we use digital technology across our schools.  As part of this research we would be very grateful to understand your experiences, insights and opinions. Please could you complete this Parents survey.  This is likely to take approximately 10-15 minutes. The survey will close on 9 June.

Your answers and opinions will help teachers and leaders across the country understand how technology helps learning and how we can all continue to develop future strategy and classroom practice. 

Thank you in advance for your support.   

This week's learning

Nursery

Nursery children have been exploring 2D and 3D shapes and have even been on a shape hunt!.  

They have also enjoyed writing healthy shopping lists and also made a fruit salad.

As scientists, they have been observing their caterpillars who have now turned into chrysallis.  

Great work!

Reception

Reception's book this week is 'The Bog Baby'.  As authors, they made their own predications about what will happen next in the story.  

They have also been developing their fine motor skills by sewing their own bog baby.  

As mathematicians, they have been using the 'part-part whole' model to calculate number bonds to 10.  

As scientists, they have been observing tadpoles and correctly ordering the life cycle of a frog.

Super job!

Year 1

Year 1 have read the book 'Pattan's Pumpkin' this week.  They used 'hot seating' to see things from Pattan and Kanni's perspective from our book 'Pattan's Pumpkin'.  

They had lots of fun acting as the character and asking and answering questions.

As mathematicians, they have been comparing the mass of different objects using weighing scales.  

As geographers, they have been looking at London landmarks.

Year 2

Year 2 have been designers this week in art.  They have designed and made Chinese-inspired houses.

In science they have been looking at and dissecting seeds.  

As authors, they have been writing their own version of 'George's Marvellous Medicine' and in PE they have been practising throwing and catching.

Great job!

Home learning


Well done to Bella Sami who performed at the London Finals of the British Arts Awards and gained two 1st Places.   

What an amazing achievement.  Well done.





Well done Anaya for using a non-fiction book to find out lots of scientific facts to share with us.  

Great job!

Thank you to Maya in Owls class who brought in a book about King Charles for her class library to celebrate her birthday.

Terrific Transport

Thank you to all those children who created posters or sculptures on the topic of transport.  These have been collected and some will be put into an exhibition entitled 'Transport - where are you going?'

More information regarding the exhibition will be shared soon.  


Our daily sustainable focus

Mindful Monday

Thinking about the impact of our actions (meat free meals, turning off lights, screens, being careful to recycle properly).


Tidy up Tuesday 

Collecting rubbish from around the school to protect our local environment and wildlife.


Walk to school Wednesday 

Reduce our carbon footprint and improve the air quality in our local community.


Thrifty Thursday 

Helping the local community to reduce, reuse and recycle by donating items to school that you no longer require.


Feel good Friday 

The Eco Squad reflect and feedback to their classes on the positive impact we have made during the week including counting crisp packets - there will be a prize for the best class at the end of each term. They will also relay positive stories about how scientists are coming up with solutions to our sustainability problems around the world.



Feel good Friday


The Eco Squad have grown their first frog!!!


They decided to name him Fred!

Things to celebrate

Star of the Week Certificates (Week 5)

Nursery

Fawns/Cygnets - Everly

Rabbits - Millie W

Ducklings - Isabella C


Reception

  Badgers - Nor

Foxes - Anijah

Hedgehogs - Aser

Squirrels - Orela


Year 1

      Wrens - Alex

Finches - Riyen

Sparrows - Luna

Robins - Kanusha

Year 2

   Owls - Austen

Eagles - Sharanaa

Kestrels - Ryan

Falcons - Allayna

3 Bees Certificates (Week 5



Nursery

Fawns/Cygnets - Willow

Rabbits - Matteo

Ducklings - Alex

Reception

  Badgers - Spike

Foxes - Charlotte

Hedgehogs  - Cora

Squirrels - Theo

Year 1

   Wrens - Jack

Finches - Sami

Sparrows - Finn

Robins - Annabel

Year 2

   Owls - Anaya

Eagles - Omisha

Kestrels - Erica

Falcons - Kevin

Be Ready to Learn Bee

Reception - Foxes for being kind and respectful to Year 2 and being silent while transitioning around the school.

Year 1 - Robins for good sitting and good listening.

Year 2 - The whole of Year 2 for working so hard on their SATs tests.

Be Ready to Learn Sporty Bee

Robins - for amazing listening and team work. 


Best Attendance 

Well done to Finches classes who had the best attendance for Week 4 of the Summer term.

Doodle Spell 

The top 4 children in Year 1 are:

1) Melvyn - Finches

2) Tejin - Robins

3) Millie - Sparrows

4) William - Wrens

The top 4 children in Year 2 are:

1) Avi - Eagles

2) Hary - Falcons

3) Aadhi - Kestrels

4) Amrik - Owls

Doodle Maths

The top 5 children in Year 1 are:

1) Harry - Sparrows

2) Annabel - Robins

3) Harrison - Sparrows

4) Poppy - Finches

5) Ryaan - Wrens

The top 5 children in Year 2 are:

1) Rosie - Eagles

2) Sharanaa - Eagles

3) Martha - Kestrels

4) Stefanos - Kestrels

5) Jonathan - Owls

Well done to these children who have earned their 'streak badges' for completing their Doodle activities for over 50 days in a row!

200 day streak

Callum Pullinger

100 day streak

50 day streak

Emilia Aldred

Reminders

Jewellery Guidance

We  would  prefer children NOT to wear earrings to school.  

Earrings are NOT permitted  for  PE or after school sports activities. If your child can not remove their earring, please apply tape over their stud earrings.

On other days a maximum of one pair of small plain studs is permitted. No hoops or large studs and no dangly earrings please.

No  other jewellery  should  be  worn.

In addition, nail varnish is not to be worn to school and long hair must be tied back at all times.

  Early Birds Drop off

Please remember to be respectful of our neighbours when dropping off early to the breakfast club. 

We have been asked by local residents who are shift workers to please keep any noise/early morning greetings to a low level. Thank you for your co-operation.

Drop off and Pick UP

Please do NOT allow your child on any of the school's playground equipment while you are dropping off or collecting your child. 

Thank you 

  Uniform

Now the weather is beginning to warm up, please remember children should be in sensible school shoes.  

No sandals or flip flops.  Thank you for your support.

PE Kits

On days when children have PE they can come to school in their PE uniform.  

A reminder our PE uniform is: red shorts or Plain Dark tracksuit bottoms/leggings with a white crew neck t-shirt and trainers.  The school jumper should be worn over this.  No other multi-coloured bottoms or jumpers should be worn.

For health and safety watches and jewellery are not allowed in school. If children have pierced ears, only ear studs may be worn. These will be taped up for PE lessons.  

Long hair must always be tied back, and no extreme hairstyles are allowed.

Thank you.

A reminder there is no longer an option to report a child’s absence via phone or email.  We ask that you use the google forms below (they are also on the website under the parent tab) to report absence.

For sickness and same day medical appointments: Cheam Common Infants' Absence Form

For future appointments and exceptional absences: Request for Exceptional Absence form  

Birthdays

As a healthy school we ask if your child would like to celebrate their birthday, they donate a book to the library instead of bringing treats for the class. The book will help us to grow our library and ensure we are promoting healthy eaters. 

We will display a photo of your child with their book in the newsletter. 


Book Swap

Our book swap books are all ready on our book shelf ready to be shared and then returned or exchanged.   The book swap is located in the school office reception area accessible between 8.30am and 3.30pm.

Keeping children safe 

Please click here to access a document with guidance on how to keep your child safe when choosing a club tutor or coach for them.  

We have been informed by the local police that there has been a rise in outer clothing and mobile phones being taken from individuals, predominantly from Secondary School age.

  

As a preventative measure, we wanted to make you aware of this for your child/children with regards to the wearing of high-value outer clothing and displaying their mobile phones when out in the community. 

If you have moved address, it is imperative that you inform the school office as soon as you have moved.  It is a requirement that the school has up to date details particularly in case of an emergency.  

Please email the school office ccioffice@leoacademytrust.co.uk if your details need updating.  Alternatively you can update them using the Arbor App.  

Upcoming Events

Elmer Day

Wednesday 24th May


Friends MUFTI for Rainbow Raffle donations

Friday 26th May 


Reception Farm Experience

Friday 26th May 


Half Term 

29th May - 2nd June 


Inset Day

Monday 5th June


Summer Term 2 begins

Tuesday 6th June


Friends Reception, Y1 & Y2 disco

Friday 9th June 






Year 1 trip to Hampton Court

Friday 16th June


Year 1 and Reception Sports Day

Thursday 22nd June (Year 1 am, Reception pm)


Nursery Sports Day

Friday 23rd June (am Cygnets & Fawns, pm Ducklings & Cygnets & Rabbits)


Y2 trip to The Tower of London

Thursday 29th and Friday 30th June


Year 2 Sports Day & Picnic lunch

Tuesday 4th July


Friends MUFTI for Tombola donations

Friday 14th July


Summer Fair

Saturday 15th July


Please check the dates section regularly as dates may change and new dates will be added.

Information



Summer 1 Curriculum Newsletters

Nursery 

Reception

Year 1

Year 2




Click here to find out next week's Craze and Game of the Week.

Safeguarding 

Following on from Online Safety day, please click here for a website which will help you to set up filters on your home internet to help prevent age inappropriate content being accessed on devices in your home.   

How to keep your child safe online

Six tips to help keep your child safe on Roblox

Sign up with the correct age
Make sure your child creates an account using the correct age. On Roblox, certain safety settings and parental controls are enabled by default for children under 13. However, you should still review the settings to ensure they’ve been set up correctly.

Build a list of age-appropriate games
Not all games on Roblox will be appropriate for your child. The platform has a setting that lets parents and carers limit what their child can play by allowing them to build lists of age-appropriate games. You can also switch off in-app spending or set them monthly limits.

Explore communication settings
You can manage who your child can speak to by disabling chat completely or limiting it to friends only. You can also switch off their inbox to stop them receiving direct messages.

Explore the platform together
Ask your child to give you a demonstration of the platform to help you understand how they use it and explore some of the parental controls together. You could even consider setting up your own account and playing the games yourself.  

Have regular conversations about gaming 
Continue to have regular conversations with them about what they are doing online. Ask your child open questions like ‘What games have you been playing on Roblox recently?’ or ‘What platforms have you been using to play games?’.   

Check out our Online Safety Hub 
Visit our Online Safety Hub for more advice and tips on gaming, talking to your child and much more. If you need more information on setting up parental controls on Roblox, visit their Parent Guide

Talk PANTS helps children understand that their body belongs to them, and they should tell someone they trust if anything makes them feel upset or worried.

Click here for further information and support.  

Click on the image above to access the site.

Parenting Support

London Borough of Sutton's Family Hubs has put together a range pf parenting programmes to support parents parents and carers to develop a greater understanding of child development, build positive relationships and learn skills to deal with challenging behaviour.

Click here to access more information about the programmes on offer.

Friends events

Friends have a Facebook Page so you can find out about upcoming events, please join the group for more information:

https://m.facebook.com/groups/152676843669550/?ref=share


If you have any teddy bears or unwanted gifts that you no longer need please donate these to the school for the Summer Fair. 

These can be left in either office for us to collect. 

The Year 2 teatowel is ready!

Here is the link for parents to order.

https://www.pta-events.co.uk/friendsofcca/index.cfm?event=Shop#.ZD1hzGTTUlR


Opportunities

FREE Webinar for Early Years Parents

We have partnered with the Early Years Alliance to offer a 1 hour webinar on Thursday 8th June 10-11am to parents of children aged 0-5 years, about simple steps to take to keep children safe when using online devices. Find out more here

Sutton Dyslexia Association Meeting

Tuesday 20th June 2023 at 8pm at

the Friends Meeting House

10 Cedar Road,Sutton

SM2 5DA

 

Fin O'Regan (ADHD and Neurodiversity Consultant and Trainer) will be giving a talk, "No Two Children are the Same".

It is a talk about Neurodiversity.

Entry is free and all are welcome.  No need to register for the talk.



Please click here for more information.  

The deadline for entries is 10am on Friday 26 May 2023.

CAP Money Course

The Christians Against Poverty (CAP) Money Course is a free course that will teach you budgeting skills and a simple system to successfully manage your money. In just a few weeks, you will get to grips with your finances so you can budget, save and prevent debt. Find out more: https://gracechurchwp.org/cap-money 


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