Sarratt School Newsletter
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Dear Families,
What a wonderful week of Easter festivities! Scroll through the photos below to see the highlights including Easter Gardens (both muddy and biscuit formed!), egg painting and artwork! Next week, we have even more to look forward to with Easter parties, Reception Easter bonnets and chocolate eggs courtesy of The Secret Sarratt Easter Bunny!
We also launched a Sponsored Read in collaboration with our wonderful SPA to raise funds for new books. We are encouraging children to read, listen to and enjoy stories over the Easter period.
Warmest regards,
Nicola O'Hare
Head of School
PS: Check out our new Instagram Account for Updates on the School and Individual Classes.
Celebrating Easter
Here's some more snaps from Monday's Easter Day. It's so lovely to see children from across the school working together in their Family Groups. We had a wonderful turnout of support from members of the Church and local Community to help us with our learning and understanding of the importance of Easter to Christians.
Gold Book
Reception
Bethany has been engaging in learning with determination and enthusiasm. She has a lovely positive attitude to school too!
August has beautiful handwriting, forming his letter correctly. He has been working super hard in phonics sessions too!
Year 1
Florence has shown perseverance in her writing - focusing on sentence structure and presentation. Well done Florence - keep it up!
Year 2
Arthur is a superstar - there is nothing he won't try! His spelling is especially phenomenal (a word he has also mastered the spelling of!).
Year 5
Brody often underestimates his potential, but his reflective nature and determination has led to a huge improvement in his work.
Maggie has represented the school in recent sports events fantastically - showing an energy and drive that has been recognised by many adults.
Year 6
Amelia has shown greater confidence in herself - a joy to see! She is doing so well across the curriculum and has recently discovered a talent for shooting in netball!
Robbie has been very engaged in his studies and learning - taking on feedback and advice to improve his work. A great attitude to learning!
Sporty Special Mentions
We've had loads of Sports events going on over the past couple of weeks and lots to celebrate too!
On Monday the Boy's Football Team played Christ Church Chorleywood in a closely fought match which ended 3-3. Tuesday was the turn of the Girl's Team who put in a fantastic performance to bet Chorleywood Primary 3-2.
Tuesday also saw the Hertfordshire finals of the Year 4 Rapid Fire Cricket Competition. Following a superb display at the area finals, Sarratt were there to represent The Watford and Three Rivers District along with the top team from the 9 other districts. After 5 rounds and a nail biting 3rd place playoff, the team were delighted to be presented with their bronze medals. Well done, team!
Junior Journalists
Well done to our very brave Junior Journalists who, this week, led Whole School Assembly to launch their 'Kindness Cards' initiative. The Journalists will be delivering cards to the wider community to spread a little kindness. You are able to nominate a member of the community to receive one of these cards by putting their name in the box in the office. #kindnessisnotjustforchristmas
Dates
Week beg. 25th March SPA/ School Easter Parties
Mon: Year 1-3
Tue: Year 4-6
Thu: Reception
Thu 28th March 1.30pm School Closes for Easter
Mon 15th and Tue 16th April Staff INSET Days
Wed 17th April Summer Term Begins
Mon 6th May Bank Holiday
Week beg. 13th May SATs Week
Week beg. 20th May Year 6 Residential Visit
Week beg. 27th May Half Term
Mon 3rd June INSET Day
We are excited to be teaming up with the Sarratt Parents Association to host Easter Parties for the children the last week of term.
Years 1-3 Monday 25th after school until 4:30
Years 4-6 Tuesday 26th after school until 4:30
Reception Thursday morning during school time
Tickets for the Easter parties will be £10 for the after school parties and £5 for Reception as it is during school hours.
Mrs O'Hare and the teaching team will be leading party games and dancing. Children will all get a refreshments party bag with treat and drink.
Children are welcome to bring party clothes to change into—teachers will make time for this before the end of the school day. Reception children are invited to come to school on Thursday dressed in the party clothes and an Easter bonnet.
Children who are not attending the after school parties will be dismissed from their classrooms as normal.
The parties will end at 4:30, the children will return to their classrooms where they will be dismissed by their teachers as they usually would be.
Let's Get Reading!
To continue the World Book Day Fun and to support our passion for reading, the school and SPA are running a sponsored read/ listen launching next week and continuing over the Easter Break until 18th April.
The project is being organised in conjunction with our local Usborne Partner, Laura Cheshire, and all the money raised will go towards brand new books for our school. In addition to the sponsorship money, Usborne will also donate up to 60% of the total raised in EXTRA FREE BOOKS to the school. So, for every £600 raised, we will get an extra £360 in FREE Usborne books!
Look out for more information via Parentmail!
SPA News
Easter Clubs
Parent Questionnaire
Thank you to everyone who has responded to our questionnaire. The link remains open or those still wishing to contribute and let us know what you may be able to contribute to our school and our children.
https://forms.gle/JuDeQ2nGn8hpbBVy8
Thank you for your support.
Church News
Community Support in the Dacorum Area
DSPL8 Parent/Carer Newsletter; Dacorum SEND courses, support & information for families
The latest ‘DSPL8 Parent/Carer Newsletter: Spring Term’ & ‘Dacorum Parent/Carers courses and support' newsletters are available to download from our website via the following link:
https://dacorumdspl.org.uk/online-resources-for-parents-and-carers/
This fortnights newsletter includes:
DSPL8 EBSA Coffee Morning: 30.01.2024
Anxiety Unravelled Course by Bounce Forward: 28.02.2024-13.03.2024
DSPL7 & DSPL8 Emotional Based School Avoidance coffee mornings. For parents and carers with children (Year 7 - 11): 25.01.2024
Spring Term DSPL8 Parent/Carer Support
Dacorum Parent/Carer courses and support from various local providers:
Hertfordshire Space February Activities
NESSSIe Webinars for Parent/Carers
WithYouth Online Groups
Diverse Families, Childrens Club
Children’s Wellbeing Practitioner Workshop: Spring 2024 Term
Supporting Links Talking Families course
Families Lives Courses
Families in Focus February 2024 Courses
Angels Autism & ADHD Support
Family Centre Drop in Groups for Hertfordshire families (ages 0-5)
SignVideo for Deaf Residents (all ages)
Applications for supported internships with Mission EmployAble are open (ages 19-25)
Over The Rainbow SEN Support
New Herts Haven Café for young people’s emotional wellbeing
Neurodiversity Support Hub
SEND Drop-in sessions
Parenting Courses and Support in Dacorum Spring Term 2024
Please also follow our social media pages for the most recent updates:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dspldacorum
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dspl_dacorum/
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.
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.
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.
Please Look after Our Books
We have noticed an increase of RWI books that are being returned to school damaged beyond repair. When this happens we are unable to replace them as they can only be purchased as a set costing £48. We have very limited resources and budgets which mean that other children are missing out as a result of damaged books.
We urge you to please take extra care with reading books sent home - including not placing water bottles inside book bags to prevent water damage. If books are returned damaged we will have to charge a £5 fee to be put toward purchasing a new set.
We would like to thank you in advance for your support with this.
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.
Attendance
DFE advice:
UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) advice remains clear that children can continue to attend as normal unless they are unwell and have a high temperature. Further information on when a child is too ill for school or nursery is available. There is no requirement to be absent from school on a precautionary basis. School staff should continue to maintain their high expectations for face-to-face attendance.
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!
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