Sarratt School Newsletter
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Dear Families,
Happy Easter!
We've had a great end to the term with our Easter Celebrations. A huge thank you to our SPA and all the staff for helping to make the Easter Parties such a success! As you can see from the photos below, we all had a wonderful time. The money raised, £1,200, will go towards a new set of Chromebooks for the school enabling greater access to digital technology for all our children. Thank you all for the support you have shown for this wonderful event.
To help further nurture our love of stories and books after a wonderful World Book Day this term, the School and SPA and encouraging everyone to Get Reading over the Eater Break as part of our sponsored read - see section below for more details. Reading is the number 1 thing families can do to support learning at home and we value the important role you play in building confidence and engagement in this area.
We are hoping for warmer, drier days in the new term. With an upturn in temperature, children can resume wearing shorts and summer uniform when appropriate.
We hope you have a restful and enjoyable Easter Break. We look forward to welcoming you all back on Wednesday 17th April for Summer Term.
Warmest regards,
Nicola O'Hare
Head of School
PS: Check out our new Instagram Account for Updates on the School and Individual Classes.
Easter Celebrations
The children (and adults) all had a wonderful time at our Easter Parties! Thank you to our Wonderful SPA for their support!
Year 3 @ The River Chess
Over the winter months, there have been some rather special inhabitants in the Year 3 classroom - baby Trout! Each year, Mr Williams and the children nurture the fish until they are ready to be introduced to their natural environment. The vital role they play helps protect and preserve the ecosystem of our local river. The class work in collaboration with The River Chess Association, helping them achieve their goal in protecting and enhancing the river for future generations. On Friday, they headed down to say a fond farewell to their fish and to learn more about the river. Swipe through the carousel to see them in action...
Special Mentions
My cheerleading girls were amazing at the performance on Friday! We had to make some last minute changes and the girls took it all in their stride and made me, themselves and the parents all proud!
Special awards went to;
Cheerleader of the term: Madelyn and Georgie
Cheer spirit and dedication: Lara and Jessica B
Mrs Brown
Well done and Congratulations to Harry in Year 2, who proudly led out the Football Teams in the International Match between England and Belgium on Tuesday Evening - you may have caught a glimpse of him during the National Anthems on TV! What a wonderful achievement to look back on with pride!
Dates
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
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
Church News
Community Support in the Dacorum Area
The Summer 2024 Parenting Courses and Support Brochure for Dacorum is now available to be viewed via the button below.
Please also follow their 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.
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.
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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