Newsletter
15.12.23
Principal's Message
This will be our final newsletter of 2023. We would like to thank you all for your continued support this term. We have celebrated Christmas in true style this year. The week started well with a visit from a pantomime company who performed Aladdin. Thank you to the PTA for funding this event. The children loved the performance and it was a fantastic way to start the last week of term. I would like to say a huge well done to the children in EYFS and KS1 who performed brilliantly in their nativities and KS2 who sang beautifully at their carol concert. We also enjoyed a delicious Christmas dinner this week and some fun parties during the day today.
Finally, we would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a wonderful time with your family and friends over the break. We look forward to welcoming you all back on Tuesday 2nd January.
Mrs H Penning
Tuesday 2nd January 2024 - First Day of Term 3
Friday 5th January 2024 - Year 4 Swimming Lessons Start
Monday 8th January 2024 - After School Clubs Start
Tuesday 9th January 2024 6.00-7.00pm - KS2 Church Concert
Tuesday 16th January 2024 - EYFS Bedgebury Trip
Wednesday 17th January 2024 - EYFS & KS1 Road Safety Workshops
Thursday 1st February 2024 - Whole School Karate Workshops
Monday 5th February - Friday 9th February 2024 - Mental Health Week
Tuesday 6th February 2024 - Safer Internet Day
Thursday 8th February 2024 - Last Day of Term 3
Friday 9th February 2024 - Staff INSET Day
Office Messages
National Online Safety
With Christmas right around the corner, millions of families are excitedly anticipating the chance to spend some quality time with each other over the festive season. When everyone’s engrossed in their phones or glued to their games consoles, however, genuinely meaningful moments with loved ones can often be difficult to orchestrate.
Our Christmas #WakeUpWednesday guide will lend a hand: providing some advice on helping young people to set aside their devices for a while and live in the moment. Even if going full tech cold turkey feels unrealistic, implementing just a few of these tips could still decrease the amount of screen time in your home this festive season – enabling everyone to make the most of it.