Friday 7th February 2025 - Issue 19
Avaya Roberts, Elliot Hughes, Emily Manfredonia, Bluebell Barrett, Esther Hunt, Elisabeth Houghton, Rory Hughes, Jude Conway, Georgia Hope, Luke Toman-Webster, Vinnie Bannon, Chidalu Eriobuna, Lauren Quartly, Manolo Jackson, Thomas Manfredonia, Mariella Morley, Albie Marsden and Joy Ko
Happy birthday to all the children and staff who have had or who will be celebrating their birthdays this week.
Rose Leighton, Ellie Marlow, Kamsy Okwesa, Emelia Pucill, Penelope Wellstead, Alexa Stanley and Mrs Roughsedge
We hope you have had or will have a lovely day!
Site Security
The local authority has finally approved planning for St Joseph’s to install new fencing at the front of the school site. Once erected, visitors wishing to enter school during the day will have to be admitted electronically through the gate. The installation has gone to the tender stage so we are hoping the fencing will be in place very soon.
Ofsted Inspection and Parent View
It is five years this month since our last Ofsted inspection, and as you would probably expect if you follow reports in the media, schools become somewhat nervous around this time as we want to show off all the good things we do for our children. The Parent View survey is one way we can listen to parents and affect change if necessary.
Presently, there are only a handful of replies to our 10-minute Parent View questionnaire which cannot give us useful information. Please support us in completing this as it helps us review our practice.
https://parentview.ofsted.gov.uk/
Start of the School Day
Please remember, school starts at 8:45am each day. The children line up on the playground and staff take them in quickly so learning can begin. Reception immediately begin a writing task based on their relevant phonics phase. While registers and lunch choices are being taken, Years 1 – 6 carry out morning maths aimed at strengthening knowledge and skills.
It is so important that your child is in school for this time. Gates will close at 8:50am, so if you are late your child will need to enter school via the front door.
學校日嘅開始
請記住,學校每日朝早8點45分開始,啲小朋友會喺操場排隊,而職員會好快噉帶佢哋入去,等佢哋可以喺登記同午餐選擇嘅時候,即刻開始學習1 – 6 年級進行朝早數學,目的係加強知識同技能。
你嘅小朋友喺學校呢段時間會喺朝早八點五十分閂門,呢個係好重要嘅,所以如果你遲到,你嘅小朋友就要經前門入學校。
Year 1 Assembly
The Year 1 Assembly is next Thursday, 13th February at 9.10am for parents of Year 1 pupils.
We look forward to seeing you there.
PE Days
Please see below the PE days for your child:
EYFS - Friday
Y1 - Tuesday and Friday
Y2 - Monday and Thursday
Y3 - Thursday and Friday
Y4 GB - Wednesday and Thursday (swimming - Thursday)
Y4 CF/KR - Tuesday and Wednesday
Y5 MW - Wednesday and Thursday
Y5 MR - Monday and Wednesday
Y6 - Tuesday and Thursday
Children are to wear their PE kits on these days.
If your child wears earrings, please ensure that you provide tape so the earrings can be covered for safety.
Many thanks.
Sports for Championship Sponsorship
On Friday 7th March, we will be hosting an inspirational workshop with Alisha Evanson. Alisha is a world championship gymnast. Alisha needs your help to raise funds for vital training, medical and competition costs. This money will also help our school and other athletes across the country.
The children will be participating in a sponsored fitness circuit on the day of Alisha's visit. Your child will receive a sponsorship form today (Friday) in school. Please return the form with any sponsor money (or through the crowdfunding page) to your child's class teacher.
Please follow the link below for more information and to view the crowdfunding page for our school.
https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/st-josephs-catholic-primary-schoolfundraiser
Many thanks for your continued support!
Mrs Tyerman
AGM for St Joseph's PFA
Our PFA will be holding their annual general meeting (AGM) on Monday evening, 24th February at St Joseph’s club from 7.45pm. Please come along and support your PFA make a difference for our school and for our children.
Thank you.
Your PFA
Scouts and Guides World Thinking Day, Monday 24 February
On 22nd February each year, Guides and Scouts across the world think of each other and express their thanks and appreciation for the international movement. 22nd February was chosen as it is the birthday of Boy Scout Founder, Lord Robert Baden-Powell, and his wife Olave Baden-Powell, World Chief Guide.
Some of our local Guiding and Scouting members attend St Joseph's Primary School and your child is encouraged to wear their Guiding/Scouting Uniform to school on Monday 24th February 2025. In doing so, the members would be able to celebrate the two organisations that they are a part of and share it with others.
Safe Practices in School
On one level, schools exist to teach children how to read and write and gain knowledge and skills in a number of areas. Likewise, they are to prepare children for the wider world of work. These are both true but the school is much more than that. It can never be merely functional but formative. We have the privilege of nurturing young people to become the best they are. St Joseph’s Catholic primary exists to develop each child academically, emotionally, physically, morally, spiritually and socially. We look to the flourishment of each child, made in the image and likeness of God.
Behind the taught and experienced curriculum, lies an organisation which constantly works at being conducive to learning in its widest sense. Systems and processes are developed to maximise the learning environment and underlying all this must be a site that first ensures the safety and wellbeing of all.
We regularly report on learning and experiences that take place in and out of school via the newsletter and social media. But alongside this is work aimed at keeping all safe.
Safeguarding is often referenced in relation to protecting children from maltreatment, whether that is within or outside the home, including online. But it covers a much wider remit: child protection, policies, governance, health and safety, buildings, SEND, e-safety, curriculum, training, attendance and punctuality.
In relation to buildings, you will have noticed the Heras fencing in the car park outside some of our classes. In future weeks you will see a new electronic fence along the front of school. We regularly have contractors in school to monitor water temperatures, to check fire safety, to inspect equipment. Last week during the severe weather, Mr Eckersley used 26 bags of grit to reduce the danger of falling on icy paths. This figure was twice the number of bags used last year. On Wednesday, I led an assembly on anaphylaxis as several of our children have severe allergies and are at risk of anaphylaxis and later that evening, staff stayed for annual first aid training.
Just as your work place is probably designed and maintained to optimise productivity, the running of St Joseph’s is aimed at the flourishment of our children with systems and protocols maintained to support that good work.
Food allergies
Please be reminded that some of our children suffer with severe allergic reactions to peanuts, nuts, lentils and peas. If an anaphylactic reaction occurs we are trained to immediately use Jext pens of Epipens and call 999.
Please do not use Nivea suncream as it has almond oil in it and we have children with severe nut allergies.
Please do not send any items containing the above into school for your child’s lunch or snack. This includes spreads like Nutella as it has hazelnut as an ingredient.
Thank you for your support, as always.
請提醒,我哋有啲小朋友對花生、堅果、扁豆同豌豆有嚴重過敏反應,如果發生過敏反應,我哋會接受訓練,立即使用 Epipens 嘅 Jext 筆,並打999。
請唔好用妮維雅防曬,因為佢入面有杏仁油,而且我哋有啲小朋友有嚴重嘅堅果過敏。
請唔好將任何含有上述內容嘅物品送入學校,用嚟食你嘅小朋友嘅午餐或者小食。呢個包括好似 Nutella 噉嘅麵糊,因為佢有榛子作為成份。
多謝你嘅支持,一如既往。
Our award winning sessions are expanding and our new immersive French programme for 8-12 year olds is here and is coming to the Olive Tree, Penketh on Tuesdays and The Hayloft on Thursdays.
These sessions aim to accelerate your child’s acquisition of the French language by creating a more immersive experience than what is currently offered in our under 8 sessions. Expect a more grown up, nurturing session, but still high energy and of course lots of fun !
The sessions will engage children in all manner of topics, whilst covering grammar and building conversational confidence.
Places are limited and I’ll be taking a maximum of 12 children. Join the waiting list now and be first to hear when booking goes live.
https://www.petitspoisfunfrench.co.uk/waiting-list
Got a child under 8? Come and join us Tuesdays 4pm at The Olive Tree in Penketh. We will be enjoying food themed sessions, including French breakfast, pancakes and enjoying an Easter party with bonnet decorating.
You can book here.
https://www.petitspoisfunfrench.co.uk/service-page/tuesday-4pm-after-school-fun-3-8-years-7
À bientôt
Andrea Baker
Founder of Les Petits Pois Fun French
Monday, 24th February, 2025: Scouts and Guides World Thinking Day - Pupils are encouraged to wear their uniform on that day
St Joseph's PFA - St Joseph's Parish Centre: 7.45pm
Thursday, 6th March, 2025: World Book Day
Wednesday-Friday, 19th-21st March, 2025: Robinwood Year 4 Residential
Mon-Tues, 1st and 2nd April, 2025: Parents' Evening
Monday-Wednesday, 16th-18 July, 2025: Patterdale Year 6 Residential