Newsletter
17.11.23
Principal's Message
Thank you to all those who supported Children in Need today - we will let you know the total raised, but we really do appreciate the support you have shown.
This week is Anti-bullying week and we have been speaking with the children in our assemblies and in class about how important it is to be kind. We reinforced how to look out for others and the importance of letting a trusted adult know if something is happening to them or one of their friends. It was fantastic to see so many children supporting the week by wearing their odd socks on Monday.
Year 6 have been in Aylmerton in Norfolk for their residential this week. From the pictures they have shared it looks like they have had a wonderful time. We look forward to hearing all about it on Monday.
We hope you have a lovely weekend and we'll see you all on Monday.
Mrs H Penning
Monday 20th November 2023 - Individual & Sibling Photos
Saturday 25th November 2023 11.30am-1.30pm PTA Christmas Fair
Tuesday 28th November 2023 2.00-3.00pm - EYFS Parent & Child Art Workshop
Monday 11th December 2023 - Christmas Pantomime Aladdin
Tuesday 12th December 2023 9.30am - 11.00am - EYFS/KS1 Nativity
Wednesday 13th December 2023 - Christmas Jumper Day
Wednesday 13th December 2023 - Christmas Lunch
Wednesday 13th December 2023 2.00-3.00pm - KS2 Christmas Carols Concert
Thursday 14th December 2023 - 1.30pm - 3.00pm - EYFS/KS1 Nativity
EYFS Request: Mud Kitchen Items
We are looking for items to use in our mud kitchen. Do you have any unwanted:
Metal pots and pans
Jugs or funnels
Bakeware tins or cake tins
Metal kitchen utensils
Metal colanders, ladles or ice-cream scoops
Please ensure any items you donate are clean and made from strong materials that do not shatter easily. Damage is fine but please check for breaks and sharp edges. Items can be handed into the EYFS classes.
Office Messages
Children in Need
Lego club at Marden Library
Saturday’s 10-11am (term time only)
Sessions are free - come along and join in! These sessions are suitable for young people aged 7 years old and over. Children under 12 years will require assistance from a parent or responsible adult.
National Online Safety
Smart TVs have become more affordable in recent years, making them readily available to most consumers. These more advanced systems offer numerous features beyond those of a normal television set – chiefly, the ability to access the internet and interface with popular streaming services without the need for a set-top box or other intermediary device.
This increased functionality, however, also brings additional threats to privacy, security and more – as you’d perhaps expect from any device capable of going online. As TV is such a cornerstone of our home lives, these dangers can be uniquely difficult to manage. Our #WakeUpWednesday guide breaks down the major risks, with tips on helping children to enjoy TV … stress free.