Have you got your Silent Disco tickets yet? Time is running out. Ticket sales end strictly at 2355 on Friday 23 February! We can increase capacity until this point, so no child who wants to come need miss out (please contact Miranda on 07939 858 939 if you require any financial aid).
There are no more sales after 23:55 on Friday 23 February so nab your ticket NOW! Click on the link below!
The FOSS Friday cake sale takes place every week in the playground after school. Last year it raised a staggering £5,700 for the school. Many thanks to everyone who donated and bought cakes.
As a reminder - in order to keep our whole school community safe we always ask that homemade or shop bought cakes do not contain nuts, coconut or sesame. Many shop bought cakes will say 'may contain nuts' and, given people bake in their homes, we can never guarantee the sale is completely 'nut free,' as traces may exist. Any cake bought at the sale is under parental supervision, not school supervision. Parents who give their children money to visit the sale are accepting parental responsibility (especially for Yr5 and Yr6 children whose parents may not be present at pick up). Children going to Stars on a Friday afternoon do not visit the cake sale, instead a cake is provided directly by Stars to children who would like to visit. Thank you in advance to everyone over this school year that will bake, buy and help make our cake sales successful and safe.
Many thanks
The Cake Sale Team
Suzy Rowland is an educator, advocate and founder of the Happy in School Project - the Kingston Parent Carer forum have asked her to give a series of talks to support parent carers of SEND young people thrive in Secondary School.
Join us for online events in the next few months on Communication, Transition (between years and within school) and Emotionally Based School Avoidance.
22nd February 2024, 10:30 am
26th March 2024, 10:30 am
This week's event: Transition & Identifying and addressing Environmental/Sensory/Social and Academic 'hotspots' affecting students (e.g. changing school year, new teacher/SENCO, new classroom).
The Richmond-based charity, Skylarks, has lots of workshops for parents and children with additional needs and disabilities. You can check these out at www.skylarks.charity