St Mary's Weekly
Aspiring, nurturing, flourishing;
together shining a light
Aspiring, nurturing, flourishing;
together shining a light
"Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing."
1 Thessalonians 5:11
Last week in Collective Worship, our focus was on the theme of "Building Others Up."
We kicked off the week by creating a school-wide paper chain, with each link representing kind comments and positive actions the children had done for others. This visual reminder showed how strong we are when we support one another, and how negative comments can break that unity, just like a paper chain breaking apart.
On Wednesday, Gary continued this theme using Jenga blocks to demonstrate how each act of kindness and encouragement helps to build others up, block by block.
During class Collective Worship on Thursday, we reflected on moments when we’ve shown friendship and times when a friend has supported or encouraged us and how this makes us feel.
It was a wonderful week of learning how important our words and actions are in strengthening our community.
There are lots more dates to add to the calendar but we wanted to get these to you as soon as possible to put into your dairies...
This Week...
Week 4
Monday 23rd September - 09:30 - Reception praying in service, Reception parents welcome
Tuesday 24th September - 09:00 - Parent Rep meeting
Thursday 26th September - 09:00 - Macmillan's Coffee morning - Speaker talking about Emotional Wellbeing (see poster below for further information)
Autumn term (First half term)...
Week 5
Wednesday 2nd October - 09:00 - Harvest Festival for Years 1 to 6 at St Mary's Church (smart uniform)
Friday 4th October - Year 4 trip - Science Museum
Week 6
Monday 7th October - Individual photographs (smart uniform)
Monday 7th October - 13:30 - 14:30 - Year 6 - Positive Choices with Herts Police
Tuesday 8th October - Choir - Harvest Festival at St Albans (smart uniform)
Wednesday 9th October - Year 5 trip - Matilda in London (workshop & matinee performance)
Friday 11th October - 09:00 - Parent workshop - How do we feedback/report to parents about children's progress
Week 7 - Black History Month focused week
Tuesday 15th October - KS1 target report sent to parents in preparation for parent consultations
Wednesday 16th October - 09:00 / 18:00 - Parent Coffee and Chat with Mrs Maxwell
Week 8
Tuesday 22nd October - Reception and Key Stage 1 parent consultations
Tuesday 22nd October - Year 3 trip - Stoneage trip to Chiltern Open Air Museum
Tuesday 22nd October - Year 2 - Pirate Day in school
Wednesday 22nd October - 09:00 - 13:00 - KS2 School Council members to Rickmansworth for a School Council Forum
Wednesday 23rd October - Reception and Key Stage 1 parent consultations
Thursday 24th October - Year 1 trip - Bekonscot Model Village
Friday 25th October - 9:00 - 10:30 - Reception, Years 1 & 2 - perform workshop in school
HALF TERM
Autumn term (second half term)...
Week 9
Thursday 7th November - Morning - Archdeacon visiting school
Sunday 10th November - Remembrance Service at St Mary's Church - Head and Deputy Girl, Head and Deputy Boy will be involved
Week 10 - Anti-bullying Week
Monday 11th November - Remembrance Extended Collective Worship - children to wear their scouting uniform to school
Tuesday 12th November - Odd Socks Day (children to wear school uniform with odd socks to celebrate what makes us all unique)
Wednesday 13th November - Reception Trip - Odds Farm
Thursday 14th November - 09:00 - Wellbeing coffee morning on 'Regulation' with Mrs Budd
Friday 15th November - Year 4 Trip - St Albans Verulamium
Week 11
Tuesday 19th November - KS2 target report sent to parents in preparation for parent consultations
Friday 22nd November - 13:45 - Parent Rep meeting
Week 12
Tuesday 24th November - KS2 parent consultations
Wednesday 25th November - KS2 parent consultations
Friday 27th November - 14:00 - 15:00 - St Andrews House celebration
Week 13
Wednesday 4th December - No Pens Day (children will be taking part in lots of oracy and active learning)
Friday 6th December - 09:00 - Parent Workshop on Writing
Week 14
Monday 9th December - KS1 Nativity dress rehearsal to school
Tuesday 10th December - KS1 Nativity performances to parents x 2 performances
Wednesday 11th December - Reception Nativity dress rehearsal to school
Thursday 12th December - morning - Reception Nativity performance for parents
Thursday 12th December - afternoon - Whole school - Watersmeet Panto - Jack and the Beanstalk
Friday 13th December - Christmas Jumper Day
Week 15 (No enrichment clubs)
Tuesday 17th December - KS2 Carol Service - evening - St Mary's Church
Wednesday 18th December - 15:15 - 17:00 - Years 1 to 3 - Christmas Disco
Thursday 19th December - afternoon - Reception Disco (in school time)
Thursday 19th December - 15:15 - 17:00 - Years 4 to 6 - Christmas Disco
Friday 20th December - term finishes at 13:15 - No JD Club
Spring Term...
Week 1
Wednesday 8th January - Back to school
Wednesday 8th January - Writing Day
Week 2
Week 3
Wednesday 22nd January - Year 6 - WW2 themed day in school
Wednesday 22nd January - 09:00- Parent Rep meeting
Week 4
Week 5 Art Week
Week 6
Monday 10th February - Young Voices - Year 4 and choir from Years 5 & 6
HALF TERM
Week 7
Thursday 27th February - 09:00 / 18:00 - Parent Coffee and Chat with Mrs Maxwell
Friday 28th February - 14:00 - 15:00 - St David's House Celebration
Week 8 Book Week
Thursday 6th March - World Book Day - dressing up
Week 9
Friday 14th March - 14:00 - 15:00 - St Patrick's House Celebration
Week 10
Monday 17th March - 13:45 - Parent Rep Meeting
Tuesday 18th March - Years 1 to 6 - Mini report to parents in preparation for parent consultations
Wednesday 19th March - evening - Matilda production performance
Thursday 20th March - afternoon & evening - Matilda production performance
Week 11
Tuesday 25th March - Parent consultations
Wednesday 26th March - Parent consultations
Week 12
Thursday 3rd April - Years 1 to 6 - Easter service at St Mary's Church at 18:00
Friday 4th April - term finishes at 13:15 - No JD Club
Summer Term...
Week 1
Thursday 24th April - Back to school
Friday 25th April - 14:00 - 15:00 - St George's House celebration
Week 2
Tuesday 29th April - Year 4 trip - Farmer Gows
Tuesday 29th April - Year 2 trip - Royal Academy of Arts
Week 3
Monday 5th May - Bank Holiday
Week 4 Year 6 - SATs Week
Thursday 16th May - 13:45 - Parent Rep meeting
Friday 17th May - afternoon - Year 6 - pizza and movie afternoon
Week 5 STEM Week
HALF TERM
Week 6
Monday 2nd June - INSET Day - no school
Week 7
Year 6 residential
Reception Phonics Screening
Year 4 Multiplication Check
Friday 13th June - 9am / 6pm - Parent Coffee and Chat with Mrs Maxwell
Week 8
Thursday 19th June - evening - Music Concert - Years 1 to 6
Week 9
Monday 23rd June - Neurodiversity Day
Week 10
Saturday 5th June - Summer Fair
Week 11 Sports Week
Monday 7th July - afternoon - Mini Class Marathon event at the Aquadrome
Thursday 10th July - Sports Day
Thursday 10th July - 15:15 - 17:00 - Year 6 Leavers activities
Week 12
Monday 14th July - Reports to parents
Monday 14th July - evening - Year 6 performance for parents
Tuesday 15th July - afternoon - Year 6 performance to parents
Thursday 17th July - afternoon - Year 6 Leaver's Assembly
Friday 18th July - 09:00 - Year 6 Leavers Service at St Mary's Church - all children in Years 1 to 6 to be dropped off at 08:50
Friday 18th July - term finishes at 13:15 - No JD Club
House Points
This year, children will continue to earn House Points to fill their house team's bucket. Each week, the house with the most points will be awarded four points, the second place will receive three points, and so on. At the end of each term, the winning house will enjoy a non-uniform day as a special reward for their efforts.
Class Attendance
Effort & Progress in Learning Certificates
Congratulations to the children below who received a special certificate on Friday for 'Effort and Progress in Learning'.
Year 1 - Scarlett
Year 2 - Lennon
Year 3 - Kaiden
Year 4 - Simran
Year 5 - Zainub
Year 6 - Henning
All the children that received certificates will be celebrating with Mrs Maxwell over a hot chocolate and marshmallows this week.
Above and Beyond
A massive congratulations to the children below who achieved Above and Beyond on Friday!
Alex, Amelia, Reggie, Norah, Louis , Giana , Lois , Noah , Lily, Cian, Jaycee, Sasha , Lilly G, Nicole , Nancy, Illia, Poppy, Dolly, Miles, Willow, Aaryan, Ben, Rosie, Jamie, Gianna, Megan
Celebrating 40 Years of Dedication: A Big Thank You to Sue!
This week, we are celebrating a remarkable milestone – Sue has been preparing meals for our children for an incredible 40 years! 🎉🍽️
Sue herself was once a pupil at St Mary’s when we were located on Rickmansworth High Street. Her connection to the school runs deep—her Grandad, uncle, and mum also worked here! 💙
A huge thank you to Sue for her dedication and for everything she does to care for and nourish our children each day. We are so lucky to have her as part of our St Mary’s family! 🙌💐
Club of the Week - Craft Club for KS2
Craft Club is bursting with creativity and fun! Check out these amazing prints from last week.
The children have learnt how to produce a mono-print and will develop these further next week by adding some collaged elements to their designs.
We will start a new craft project on Thursday 3rd October, so if your children would like to come and join in, please sign up on the school gateway.
Celebrating Dillon’s Amazing Doodle Learning Success!
A big well done to Dillon for achieving the 50-Day Streak Award on Doodle Learning on Saturday! 🌟
Dillon has been working diligently every day since we introduced the programme to earn this impressive achievement. What a fantastic accomplishment, Dillon—we are so proud of your hard work!
Help us spread the word!
We are looking ahead to how we can promote our school for next year’s Reception class, and one area we hope to improve is our presence on Google searches. We’ve received so many wonderful comments from parents throughout the year, and we would be incredibly grateful if you could share some of these by leaving a Google Review for the school. This will help ensure that when new parents start their search, our fantastic school stands out.
Thank you so much for your continued support! If you have any other ideas about marketing the school, we’d love to hear from you! Please send an email to head@stmarys698.herts.sch.uk or pop in for a coffee and a chat.
At St Mary's, we expect all children to achieve a minimum of 96% attendance.
We expect this because it is well known that missing school leads to children developing gaps in their learning. Being absent for just one lesson begins the formation of these 'gaps', missing information that children find almost impossible to catch up on and later becomes a barrier to their progression.
Who shall I telephone if my child is absent?
You must send a note in with your child on their first day back . If we don’t hear from you, we will ring to find out why your child is not in school. We reserve the right to make home visits to ensure the reason for absence is genuine. If you are planning a holiday or trip to visit relatives, please plan this during the school holidays. The Local Authority Attendance Improvement Officer (AIO) monitors our children’s attendance. As a school we expect a child’s attendance to be at 96%. We follow the law and will not authorise any holidays during term time
Absence Procedures
We monitor and review all pupils’ absence, and the reasons that are given, thoroughly. If a child is absent from school, please follow these procedures:
Contact the school (admin@stmarys698.herts.sch.uk or 01923 776529) on the first day of absence before 9am, when our register closes;
The school has an answer phone available to leave a message if nobody is available to take your call. Please be aware that, if you leave a voicemail to report your child’s absence, you may receive a call from the school so that we may discuss the absence before making a decision as to whether the absence is to be recorded as authorized.
Contact the school on every further day of absence, again before 9am
Ensure that your child returns to school as soon as possible and you provide any medical evidence, if requested, to support the absence. Medical evidence may be requested (where school have reasonable doubt as to the authenticity of the absences) where your child is having multiple periods of absence which are reported as being due to medical reasons. When determining whether a child is too ill to attend school, both parents and school staff can consider the advice contained within the NHS Guidance on School Absence and Childhood Illness (Please only keep your child off if their illness is infectious, they have a temperature of 38°C or higher or they are too ill to attend school. )
If your child is absent, we will:
Telephone or text you on everyday of absence, if we have not heard from you. However, it is your responsibility to contact us.
If we are unable to make contact with parents by telephone, we will telephone emergency contact numbers, send letters home and a home visit may be made, in the interests of safeguarding.
School is required to inform the local authority of any pupils absent from school that is unexplainable and/or where absences amount to more than 10 or more sessions (1/2 a day), either consecutively or irregularly and have been unauthorised. Schools are also under a safeguarding duty, under section 175 of the Education Act 2002 to investigate any unexplained/unauthorised absences. At this point your child will be considered to be “absent from education”.
If absence continues, we will:
Write to you if your child’s attendance is below 96% / causing concern.
Arrange a meeting so that you may discuss the situation with Mrs Maxwell
Offer a Families First Assessment to ensure appropriate support is considered.
Create a personalised robust support plan, such as an attendance contract, to address any barriers to attendance and make clear each person’s role in improving the attendance patterns of your child.
Offer signposting support to other agencies or services, if appropriate.
Seek advice, guidance and support from the Local Authority Statutory Attendance Support Team and consider appropriate legal sanctions, if attendance deteriorates following the above actions.
Term Time Holidays
As a school, we will not authorise term time absence. If you are requiring your child to have any time out of school which will be classed as unauthorised, you must book an appointment with Mrs Maxwell via the school office.
There is no entitlement in law for pupils to take time off during the term to go on holiday or other absence for the purpose of leisure or recreation, or to take part in protest activity in school hours. In addition, the Supreme Court has ruled that the definition of regular school attendance is “in accordance with the rules prescribed by the school.”
The School Attendance (Pupil Registration) (England) Regulations 2024 set out the statutory requirements for schools. All references to family holidays and extended leave have been removed. The amendments specify that headteachers may not grant any leave of absence during term time unless there are "exceptional circumstances".
Punctuality
Poor punctuality is not acceptable; it is vital that children attend school on time each day, so they do not miss valuable learning time. Being 15 minutes late each day is equivalent to missing two weeks of school over an academic year. Good timekeeping is a vital life skill which will help children as they progress through their school life and out into the wider world.
Due to lateness having a detrimental effect on a child’s attendance, a ‘U’ code is added to a child’s register if they arrive past 8:50am. A ‘U’ code affects a child’s attendance by decreasing it by one session. If this becomes a recurring issue, Fixed Penalty Notices may apply. Therefore, please ensure your child is in school on time.
Pupils who arrive late disrupt lessons and, if a child misses the start of the day, they can feel unsettled and embarrassed and risk missing vital work and important messages from their class teacher.
The times of the start of the school day for all pupils at St Mary's School are:
Gates open and soft start: From 8:35am
School official start: 8.40am (Years 1, 2, 5 & 6) 8:45am (Reception, Years 3 & 4)
Registration closes: 8:50am
How we manage lateness:
The school day officially starts at 8.40am (Years 1, 2, 5 & 6) 8:45am (Reception, Years 3 & 4) when children can begin to come into school;
Children arriving after 8.50am are late and are required to come into school via the school office. They must sign them into our ‘Late Book’ and provide a reason for their lateness, which will be updated to their records.
In accordance with the Regulations, if your child arrives after that time, they will receive a mark that shows them to be on site – ‘U’, but this will not count as a present mark and it will mean that they have an unauthorised absence;
The school will contact parents/carers regarding punctuality concerns;
If your child has a persistent lateness record, you will be asked to meet with Mrs Maxwell. Pleaase remember thatw e are here to help and you can approach us at any time if you are having difficulties getting your child to school on time regularly. We expect parents and staff to encourage good punctuality by being good role models to our children and, as a school, we celebrate good class and individual punctuality. Unauthorised lateness could result in the school seeking advice and guidance from the Local Authority.
This year, we are thrilled to launch a new half-termly Parent Coffee Morning series, where we’ll explore a range of exciting topics!
To kick things off, our first coffee morning will be on Thursday 26th September at 9am in support of the MacMillan Coffee Morning, helping to raise funds for a great cause. If possible, we would love some homemade cakes and brought in on either the Wednesday or Thursday morning.
We’re excited to have Danielle Harman, our wonderful School Family Worker, leading the session. She’ll be sharing practical ideas to support wellbeing, establish positive routines, and more. Plus, there will be plenty of time for a personal chat with her if you have any specific questions. Please complete the Form so that we know how many people are attending. https://forms.office.com/e/Bmf4WgaMyQ
We can’t wait to see you there for a relaxed and helpful morning together!
Children’s Wellbeing Practitioner Workshops
October-December 2024
Workshops are open to all young people & parents/carers of children and young people who attend a school or are registered to a GP in Hertfordshire. A referral is not needed to access a workshop. All workshops are currently being delivered online via Microsoft Teams. For more information about what each workshop covers and to book a place onto a workshop, visit the Children’s Wellbeing Practitioner Eventbrite page:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/hct-childrens-wellbeing-practitioners-33494371787
Supporting your Child’s Self-Esteem and Resilience
A workshop focused on parents/carers supporting their child to improve their self-esteem.
Monday 28th October 6-8pm
Wednesday 11th December 10-12pm
Supporting with Sleep Difficulties
A workshop supporting children and adolescents with managing their sleep difficulties and how parents/carers can help.
Wednesday 2nd October 6-8pm
Monday 2nd December 6-8pm
Developing your Child’s Emotional Literacy
A workshop focused on parents supporting their child with developing emotional literacy.
Tuesday 1st October 10-12pm
Monday 4th November 6-8pm
Thursday 12th December 10-12pm
General Emotional Wellbeing and Regulation Tips for Parents
A workshop focused on parents supporting their child’s general emotional wellbeing and emotional regulation.
Tuesday 15th October 10-12pm
Monday 11th November 10-12pm
Tuesday 17th December 6-8pm
Year Six - Secondary Transfer 2025
Reminder about Parking
This is a reminder that there is NO parking down Stockers Farm Road or Juniper Gate at drop off and pick up. If we use this road for parking, we will have to pay for this use which would be over £2,000. It is also incredibly dangerous and we all want to keep our children safe.
Lost Property
We already have lost property in school. There is a large lost property shelving unit at the front of the office - all lost property is sent down there at the end of each day - please come and take a look! Please make sure all uniform items are named so that we are able to return property to the rightful owner.
Uniform
A reminder that we expect all families to support our uniform policy. A few areas have come to our attention:
Children wearing grey skirts or pinafores must pair them with grey socks or grey tights. White socks are reserved for summer uniform only.
School shoes must be worn at all times, unless children are in their Sports Kit.
Sports Kit - no skins or leggings are to be worn - children should wear either PE black shorts, a black skort and have black tracksuit bottoms to keep legs warm now that summer has ended.
Trainers are to be plain black or white when wearing the Sports Kit.
We appreciate your cooperation in helping maintain our school's standards!
JD Club
The wrap-around provision will now be based within the main school building, specifically in our newly designed Hub and library area. To collect your child, please use the main reception door.
Please note that collection times are set, similar to our enrichment clubs: 16:15, 17:15, or any time after 17:15.
JD Club Timetable:
15:15 - 15:30: Please provide your child with a small, healthy snack
15:30 - 16:15: Free play outside and inside
16:15 - 17:15: *High Tea (provided by school) and themed activities
17:15 - 18:00: Homework, reading and free play
*High Tea will vary depending on the season. Please note, this is not their main evening meal.
Examples include - selection of sandwiches with a variety of fillings; pasta and sauce; pizza; soup and bread roll; hot dogs. There will be fruit and crudites available everyday.
With these changes, it is essential that you book by 3pm on Friday for the following week. This will help us prepare the necessary resources and staffing for the week. If you pay using Childcare vouchers, please contact the office so bookings can be made on your behalf.
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