Cheam Common Junior Academy

 Weekly Newsletter

Friday 1st March 2024

Cheam Common Junior Academy: Kingsmead Avenue, Worcester Park, KT4 8UT   

Email: ccjoffice@leoacademytrust.co.uk   http://www.cheamcommon.org.uk/ 

School Updates

Year 3 Drumming Performances

Our Year 3 Spring Drumming Performances will take place on Tuesday 26th MarchIt will commence at 2.10pm with 3A performing first. You will be able to come in from 2.00pm to ensure we have a prompt start. If you would like to attend, please fill in this the very short Google Form that was emailed to you earlier this week; this will enable us to plan for how many audience members will be attending.

3A - 2.10 - 2.20pm

3F - 2.25 - 2.35pm

3S - 2.40 - 2.50pm

3T - 2.55 - 3.05pm

World Book Day - Thursday 7th March

On Thursday 7th March, we will be celebrating World Book Day. As is tradition, we will be asking children to dress up as a book character in any way that they can imagine. There will be prizes for the best-dressed children (and teachers) in each year group. 


Children can keep their eyes peeled for their class' book-themed door, which teachers are busily organising. 


Additionally, children are invited to create a Book in a Box. The box can be any shape or size that you would like and should contain a story! You can see some incredible ideas below, including some of our past winners! The deadline is Friday 8th March.

CCJ Careers Fair: Wednesday 10th July (TBC)

In the Summer Term, we are interested in hosting 'Cheam Common Careers Fair' on Wednesday 10th July (TBC).


We would be interested in inviting parents into school to talk about their jobs and to answer questions from children about their jobs/careers. We would love to find a real mix of jobs and vocations amongst our community in order to show the children a wide variety of future careers out there. Additionally, if you know of someone with an exciting career who you believe would be interested, please state this in the extra details section.


We are still in the early stages of planning this event but we would like to gather interest to see whether the event is worth running. Once we have an idea of numbers, we would be able to start to work out logistics of how the event would work. 


If you would be interested in taking part in this event, please fill out this Google Form. If there is extraordinary demand, we will confirm attendees nearer the time. If your plans change and you are no longer able to volunteer, please do not worry at all!

Residentials: Parent Meetings

Year 4: High Ashurst Parent Meeting

Wednesday 8th May (9am and 6pm)


Year 5: Devon Parent Meeting 

Slides attached here.


Year 6: Isle of Wight Parent Meeting

 Monday 25th March (9am and 6pm)

Spring 2 Curriculum Newsletters

Please find your child's Curriculum Newsletter below.

This features key information about what they will be learning about this half term.


Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6

Spring Parent Survey

Later this term, we will be releasing our termly parent survey on the following dates:


4th - 22nd March


We recognise that many parents also completed the recent parent survey that was released by Ofsted before half term. A massive thank you to those of you that did.

Our Book Wishlist

Children across the school wrote a wishlist of the different books that they would like to see in their library and their classrooms. 


We have collated this wishes and have put together an Amazon Wish List, which can be found here. If parents and families wish, there are over a hundred books that children are desperate to read on the list and these can be ordered as a present to our school. Alternatively, if you notice a book on the list that your children no longer read, we are always grateful for any donations!


It has also been suggested by our children that, on a birthday, rather than bringing sweets in for their classmates, children choose a book on the list that they would like to donate to their class. This also falls in line with our commitment to promoting healthy lifestyles. On the order, there is an option to leave a message - you can specify which class the book is for. As ever, we recognise that money can be tight so please note that this is entirely optional. Any support is always appreciated.

Weekly School and Sporting News Stories

This week at Cheam Common:

🏛 London Careers Festival: On Monday, some of our Year 5s and 6s travelled to the Guildhall to visit the London Careers Festival. We spoke to professionals from all sorts of careers, from air pilots to weavers, and water Thamesmen to brick makers.

🏐 Netball League Match: On Monday, we played our next netball match against Barrow Hedges. Our A Team won their match 7-0 and our B Team won their match 8-1! What an incredible achievement!

🏐 Year 5 Bee Netball Tournament: On Monday, Miss Bishop took a Year 5 Netball Team to the Sutton Sports Bee Netball Tournament. We managed to finish in 5th place!

🔢 Year 5 Maths Club: On Thursday, the second session of our Maths Club was underway.

🏅 Year 5/6 Panathlon: On Friday morning, some of our Year 5 children took part in the Sutton Sports Panathlon. They took part in a range of inclusive events, working hard as part of a team. As a result, they managed to win the entire event! Well done!

🎙 CCJ Radio Launch: On Friday afternoon, we took part in a whole-school session to introduce our new school radio station! The challenge that the children have been given is to think of a name for our new radio station. Watch this space!

💭 General Knowledge Quiz - Area Heats: On Friday afternoon, two teams entered the area heats of the Quiz Club General Knowledge Quiz. Our two teams finished 23rd and 25th, of approximately 80 teams. We will find out next week whether we have qualified for the finals.

If you would like to share your child's achievements outside of school with us, we'd love to hear them! Please complete this short form to tell us all about it!

Lily (Year 4)

Lily reached a 1200 day streak on her Doodle Maths - well done, Lily!

Cristina (Year 5)

Cristina created a rainforest biome in a shoebox, as part of the Year 5 Homework Matrix. Additionally, she researched an endangered animal (polar bear) and drew a picture of it. Well done, Cristina!

Spring and Summer Term Dates

Please find below all the key dates and times for next week and for the Spring and Summer Term.

PTA events are shown in this colour. Please see below for more details.

New dates

Thursday 7th March

World Book Day

Wednesday 13th March

Year 4 Coffee Afternoon and Lesson Showcase

Friday 15th March

Krispy Kreme Sale

Tuesday 19th and Wednesday 20th March

Parent Consultation Evenings

Details to be emailed out 4th March

Tuesday 26th March

Spring Term Merit Assembly

Year 3 Drumming Performances

Thursday 28th March

Last day of term (2:10pm finish)

MUFTI Day

Monday 1st - Friday 12th April

Easter Holidays

Monday 15th - Friday 19th April

Year 5 Residential: Devon

Monday 13th - Thursday 16th May

Year 6 SATs Week

Thursday 23rd May

Class/team photos

Monday 27th -  Friday 31st May

May Half Term

Sunday 2nd - Thursday 6th June

Year 6 Residential: Isle of Wight Trip 1

Monday 3rd June

INSET Day

Thursday 6th June - Monday 10th June

Year 6 Residential: Isle of Wight Trip 2

Monday 17th June

Year 3 Coffee Afternoon and Lesson Showcase

Tuesday 18th June

Class/team photos

Wednesday 26th - Friday 28th June

Year 4 Residential: High Ashurst

Wednesday 3rd July

Sports Day

Tuesday 9th July

Back up Sports Day (in case of bad weather)

Wednesday 10th July

CCJ Careers Fair

Saturday 13th July

Summer Fair

Friends of Cheam Common - Updates

The Friends of Cheam Common now has a new Facebook group, where you can follow any updates on upcoming events or how you can get involved.


The Friends of Cheam Common will be distributing secondhand uniform to anyone may need it. 

If this is something you would be interested in, please contact them on friendssecondhanduniform@gmail.com

🪩 We are pleased to announce that our school discos last week raised £1,692.44. 🪩

Thank you so much to everyone who was involved.

Krispy Kreme Sale

Spring Term MUFTI

Easter Trail

Cheam Common Summer Fair

Celebrations, Awards and Stars of the Week

Star of the Week Certificate Winners

Every week, we are celebrating a new LEO Explorer Value. This week our new value was... 

Open-mindedness


Next week, we will be celebrating being 'Reflective'.

3A - Monika and Aaron

3F - Ellyse and Joshua

3S - Selena and Austen

3T - Lumi and Hector

4I - Ronia and Quinton

4C - Herkus and Aliza

4HJ - Grey and Evie

4M - Maya and Tom

5VH - Aaryaa and Isaac

5G - Finlay and Bitna 

5JH - Asya and Joshua

5M - Mildred and Param

6SHayden and Evie

6CB - Aadhya and Jake

6SB - Ernest and Samhita

6W -  Scarlett and Woody

SEND & Inclusion Updates

Sutton's new SEND Local Offer


Please follow this link to Sutton's new SEND Local Offer

Click the image above for further information!

Young Carers at Cheam Common

At Cheam Common Junior Academy, we hold a weekly small group session to support children across the school who fulfil the role of ‘Young Carer’ because they have a sibling or parent with serious health issues, special educational needs or disabilities (SEND).

We want to celebrate the important role our Young Carers play, but also recognise that they may face challenges and pressures not shared by the general school population.  

The group meets during assembly time and is led by Mrs Hart. 

If you would like your child to take part please complete this form.

If you have any questions about the group, please feel free to contact us at ccjsend@leoacademytrust.co.uk

Please click here to access the Local Authority's Ambitious for SEND parent newsletter to stay in touch with what is happening in the local area.  To receive these newsletters (three produced each year) please subscribe to the local area Ambitious for SEND newsletter.  It is a great way to stay in touch with what is happening in the local area.  You can unsubscribe at any time.

Keeping Safe Online

DIGI Safe - Keeping Children Safe Online

LGFL have launched a wonderfully informative and practical website full of resources to help keep children safe online. With videos, informative guides and top tips, there is lots to explore to help keep your child safe whilst online. To visit, click here.

Family Support

Family Support Referrals

Family Support Referrals 2023-2024

All referrals welcome for those families that require support 








Thank you - LEO FSW Team

Free cooking course


Bags of Taste focuses on helping individuals and families improve their long-term health and finances and build their resilience and confidence through our independently evaluated cooking course. Here is a link to our website:

www.bagsoftaste.org


We work across England, including multiple London boroughs, to target people who are struggling to make ends meet. These may be young people, families, single parents, pensioners, socially isolated people, people over reliant on ready meals and fast food, people with medical conditions or mental health issues. You can find the areas we cover here https://bagsoftaste.org/courses/.


We aim to change people’s mindset by providing a structured and supported 2 week programme. Many of our previous participants have saved around £1,060, which is something useful especially with the rising costs of living. Children have also enjoyed it and allowed them to try cooking and eating new foods.


We will arrange delivery of a FREE bag of ingredients for three delicious low cost meals (that make about 7 meals) to a referred family’s door and mentor them by WhatsApp or phone over a two week period while they cook the dishes in their own time.

Mental Health and Wellbeing Update

WL & St George’s Mental Health Trust: events for parents and carers

The SW London and St George’s Mental Health Trust has ongoing events for parents and carers to support their primary or secondary aged children. Sessions cover body image, mental health, school avoidance, social media and gaming, sleep, parenting children and young people with ADHD, understanding ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) and lots more.

Find their primary school aged events on Eventbrite, or events for parents and carers of secondary aged children.

Local Activities and Events - General Information

Easter & May courses.pdf

Future term dates

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