Sarratt School Newsletter


Courage   Compassion   Creativity


Dear Families, 


We had a wonderful treat this week when The Sarratt Festival of Music came to visit! We took part in a fabulous singing workshop with Rosie and Emily, two professional singers performing at The Festival. Singing is a really special part of our school!

There has been a wonderful buzz around school this week as the children are well under way with their new areas of study including soap carving woolly mammoths in Year 3 as part of their Stone Age Topic!

There has been a break in our weekly Gold Book Assembly this week as we had the fabulous Kim Whitewood in school taking pictures of all the children. She always captures the most beautiful photos. Gold Book will be back next week with lots of contenders already! 

Warmest regards,


Nicola O'Hare

Head Teacher


PS: Check out our Instagram Account for Updates on the School and Individual Classes. Click the button below - highlights this week include our lovely Reception Class with Electric Umbrella having lots of fun! 

Instagram

Special Mentions

This week a special mention goes to a group of Year 4 swimming stars who have shone for their progress in water confidence this year. They have shown courage, resilience, and a can-do attitude in the pool. We are all very proud of their determination. Well done!

Darcy and Georgie

Congratulations and well done to Georgie and Darcy who completed their Brownie journey this week. Now in Year 6, they started at the group Year 2 and were awarded their final badge, achieving gold!

Phonics Workshop

Thank you to everyone who came to our Reception and Year 1 Phonics Workshop. 

The presentation is available to view on our school webiste:

https://sarratt.herts.sch.uk/curriculum/english/ 

Click on a link below to access the RWI information booklets:

Charity News

Mrs Pinner and Alf's Poppy Walk

Mrs Pinner and her son, Alf, are taking part in the Poppy Walk, raising funds to support the Royal British Legion.


The Royal British Legion was founded to help those in need following a national crisis. Right now they are helping those who are isolated from family, facing homelessness, struggling to feed their children and are in financial crisis.

Your donation will mean they can continue to provide the life-changing support that our Armed Forces community needs and deserves. 

To support Mrs Pinner and Alf click here https://royalbritishlegion.enthuse.com/pf/haley-pinner

Attendance 

New Statutory Guidance regarding unauthorised absence and Penalty Notice Fines. 

hcc-sapt-statutory-attendance-helping-parents-understand-penalty-notice-fines-for-school-attendance-september-2024.pdf

Good attendance starts at primary school - children who have attendance of 97% or above achieve better outcomes in school and have the best opportunities in their adult life.  

 

If your child misses school regularly, this will affect friendships as well as academic outcomes. It can be hard for a child who misses lots of school to form and maintain relationships with their classmates.

 

Being on time is also vital. Arriving late at school can be very disruptive for your child, their teacher and the other children in the class.


Attend Today, Achieve Tomorrow!



Dates


Mon 21st October Parent Consultation Evening

Tue 22nd October Parent Consultation Evening

Wk beg. 28th October Half Term Holiday

Mon 4th November Autumn Term 2 begins

Fri 20th December 1.30pm School Closes for Christmas


For all term dates 2024/25, please visit: https://sarratt.herts.sch.uk/news-dates/ 


RIO 2 Poster (1).pdf

Parking


Please do not park on the grass verges around The Green or block the entrance road into the Cricketers. There is a large car park available or use at the King George V Playing Fields, a short walk from the school. 


Community Support in the Dacorum Area  



Please also follow Dacorum DSPL social media pages for the most recent updates:  

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dspldacorum  

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dspl_dacorum/ 

 



HCT Children's Wellbeing Practitioner Workshops OCT-DEC 2024.pdf

Chruch News

Important Reminders

Hair

Long Hair (below shoulder length) must be tied up for school (i.e. in a ponytail, bun or plait). Any hair decoration must be discrete and in school colours.

Jewellery

Jewellery is limited to a watch and small ear studs only. Earrings must be removed on PE days

Make-up

Make-up and Nail Varnish are not permitted. 

Punctuality

The beginning of the day is an important time in school. Please ensure that children are in school by 8.50am when the gates close.

Snacks and Water

Make sure your child comes to school with a water bottle each day. Children in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 are provided with a snack in the morning. Children in KS2 can bring a fruit or vegetable snack to school for playtime. 

Medication

If your child needs additional medication, please  fill in this form and drop it into the school office. 

Request for school to administer medication form

Health and Safety

The climbing frames are out of bounds before and after school. When entering the school via the main gates, please use the path to the side of the carpark. Please park considerately and turn-engines off when dropping off and picking up. 


We would like to politely remind all to not walk through the school staff car park at any time. For safety reasons please use the designated side pavement, it is a working car park and can therefore be potentially dangerous


Please do not let children run or play in the school car park.


Uniform

On non-PE days, children must come to school in full uniform including black school shoes or boots (not UGG Boots). On wet/ icy days, children can bring a change of footwear for school if necessary. Please ensure your child has an outdoor jacket everyday. We always aim to have the children outside as much as possible during playtime and lunchtime.

School Shoes

We have noticed an increasing number of children wearing trainers to school. While we do permit shoe style all black trainers as we recognise these can be a more affordable option, we do not permit black trainers such as baseball or running trainers. See images below for clarification.


Online Safety


Online Safety is an important part of keeping children safe from harm. 


We have security measures in place in school, which are constantly reviewed, to help safeguard pupils from any potential dangers. Online Safety is taught   to all pupils explaining and demonstrating how to stay safe and behave appropriately online.

 

We can only be successful in keeping children safe online if we work with you to ensure the e-safety message is consistent.  Your help is needed to talk to your children about how they can keep safe and behave appropriately online.

 

Children are accessing a greater amount of content online, than we were ever exposed to in our childhood. Children can accidently or deliberately be exposed to   unwanted or unpleasant content or comments online and there are steps you can take at home to minimise this risk.


The NSPCC provide guidance on how to protect children online for parents including setting controls, talking to your child and how to report concerns.

 

https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/


Communication

We have always prided ourselves on being an open and approachable school and believe that good communication with our families is important to the success of our school.

Class Whatsapp groups are a valuable platform for parents to share information, particularly for those families who are new to the school and have limited opportunities to interact in the playground. If you have any questions or concerns regarding any area of school life or would like to share important information regarding your child, we would ask you to speak to the school directly. There are very clear channels available for doing this, outlined on the parent information pages of our website. We are always here to listen and will endeavour to address any issues quickly and effectively. 

Below is the link to the list of who to contact should you need any information about a specific area of school life. Should you wish to raise any questions or concerns directly regarding your child, the class teacher is always the first point of contact. If you have spoken to the class teacher but feel the issue is not resolved or should you require further information, then please make an appointment to see the Phase Leader – Mrs Whittaker for Reception and KS1 children and Mrs Serby for KS2 children.


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