On Monday we were visited by the Luton Irish Forum. They delivered an assembly and workshops as part of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller History Month. Our children had the opportunity to learn about the rich history, culture and contributions of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communitites, while exploring the importance of inclusion, respect and understanding.
There have been two instances recently where families have been taking photos and video through the school fence. This is not allowed. If you are observed taking photos/ videoing you will be asked to delete them and show us that you have delete the pictures/videos.
Today we have had a fabulous sports day - the children were excellent ambassadors for the Tithe Farm Way demonstrating great team work and resilience. Thank-you to Mr Wisbey for his organisation of both events. It was lovely to see so many families supporting their children.
Next week the forcast is for more sunshine. Please ensure that your children come to school with suncream applied, a hat and bottle of water.
This term, Year 4 have been exploring how paper can be used creatively to make different styles, shapes and textures in their artwork. This week, Turquoise have experimented with folding, cutting, layering and arranging paper to create interesting effects. They showed great creativity and thought carefully about how different paper techniques could change the look and feel of their final pieces.
I would like to remind families of the importance of parking considerately and safely, including, not parking directly outside school on the zigzag lines. This is incredibly dangerous and means that chldren and families are not able to safely enter or leave the site.
Should you car number plate be pictured on these lines at the incorrect times of the day, you will receive a penalty notice.
The end of the academic year is Friday 17th July. All children will need to be collected from school at 2:00pm. There will be no Big Fun Club on this day- please therefore make arrangements for collection.
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The Tithe Farm Way is a set of values which form the foundations for the behaivour expectations we have the whole school community (children, staff and families).
During the children's time in school we teach them how to follow the Tithe Farm Way. These skills prepare our children for their next steps in education and into adulthood.
Please ensure that as adults when you are at school, you are modelling our values to the children.
Whole School Attendance to date: 94.8% 🎉
Whole school attendance target set by the DfE: at least 94%
Attendance Ted is visiting: Opal Class (98.46%)
Year Group Attendance this week:
Reception - 92.34%
Year 1 - 90.88%
Year 2 - 96.4%
Year 3 - 94.9%
Year 4 - 97.45%
Year 5 - 95.47%
Year 6 - 94.44%