Haltwhistle Academy Newsletter



Nurture, believe, inspire, achieve


Starbooks Awards!

Congratulations to children in Year 3/4 who have achieved 10 stars in their reading quizzes. The children celebrated with milk shakes and biscuits sharing their favourite stories and recommendations to read.

Beebot explorations in Y1

We were very impressed with our Year 1 children who used beebots to explore and use algorithms in computing.  They all had so much fun doing this! 

Drawing in the frost

This week nursery children have enjoyed making the most of the frost in the garden! It was fun to discover we can use sticks to draw with and to create beautiful patterns and pictures in the frost 

Electrical circuits in Y5

In Science, the children in Ivy class enjoyed exploring circuits. They have been investigating whether the number of batteries and bulbs impacted the brightness of the bulbs in the circuit. 

Haltwhistle Family Hub - courses for January

Learning Together Through Play + is a group for families with children who are showing signs of early SEND needs to access a supportive play environment.  The sessions are every Wednesday and open to families with children under the age of 5.  Please contact the family hub for more information

Haltwhistle Family Hub, Park Avenue, Haltwhistle, Northumberland, Haltwhistle, United Kingdom

Phone: 01434 321761

Email: HaltwhistleFamilyHub@northumberland.gov.uk

 Learn in a group from the comfort of your own home, at your own pace. 

 

‍‍‍ We know life can be busy for some parents. Look at these groups In Jan 24: 

 

HENRY 5-12 years Starts: 23rd January 9:30am – 11:00am  

HENRY 0-5 Years Starts: 15th January 13:00 -14:00  

Incredible years Starts:1-6 years. 17th January 2024 weeks 7pm –8pm

Me You and baby Too (For expectant or new  parents: relationship support) 29th January 10:00-11:00

Arguing better (Getting along better) 17th Jan 7:30 pm -8:30pm 

Getting it right for children (for separated parents) 27th Feb 7:30pm  

 

find out more

https://www.familyhubsnorthumberland.co.uk/free-activities 

 book now www.familyhubsnorthumberland.co.uk/register   


Skillsbuilder - building our skills for life

Skills builder at home

Online safety

Please could we ask all parents to be aware of the dangers of allowing your child unmonitored use of group chat.  The following website provides useful guidance for families: https://www.bbc.com/ownit/take-control/understanding-age-ratings

Attendance Matters

Atten

Every second in school counts, as missing school, whether by being late or taking unnecessary days off, creates more new learning gaps which need to be addressed.  The best way you can support your child to recover from the lost school time of recent years is to ensure they are in school and ready to learn every day. 

We want every child's attendance to be good or better.  This means 96%+

Attendance data for newsletter

Please check your child's attendance (see our app) against the class and national data.  School staff are able to offer support if your child's attendance is of concern.    

Please do not take your child out of school during term time as it disrupts your child’s learning and you risk financial penalties.   Any term time leave of absence must be applied for more than 2 weeks before the date of leave and can only be authorised by the Headteacher in the case of EXCEPTIONAL circumstances.  Please could we urge parents to book holidays during the 13 weeks of annual school holidays which are available each year.    In line with our attendance policy, we are required to refer all qualifying absences due to holidays during term time to the Education Welfare Officer at Northumberland County Council.  

If leave has not been authorised and your child is out of school then you may receive a minimum fine of £60 per child, per parent.  If the time out of school makes your child’s attendance drop below 90% then they are known as persistently absent under the governments attendance definitions.  This means that you may face prosecution through the courts. 

Please help us to help your child catch up by ensuring they are in school and ready to learn every day.

Understanding Free School Meals and Pupil Premium

Eligibility for free school meals - Means tested all year groups - nursery to Y6


If you are eligible for this type of free school meals your child will also benefit from additional funding in school to support their learning for the next 6 years.  To apply for Free School Meals, please complete this application form or contact the school office.  


The government has made amendments to the eligibility criteria since April 2018. This is to reflect the introduction of Universal Credit.


PLEASE NOTE: Free school meals are available to pupils in receipt of, or whose parents are in receipt of, one or more of the following benefits:


Universal 'Infant' free school meals


Pupil Premium


Pupil premium is an additional fund that the school receives depending on criteria.  

Please inform the school office if your child is eligible for Pupil Premium.

Before and After School club bookings

Please click here to book a place in breakfast club.  Please note that bookings must be made at least 48 hours in advance to ensure we have adequate staffing available. Please speak to a member of our office team if you need to make a short notice booking 01434 320467.

Breakfast club bookings 22-23 

Please click here to book a place in after school care.  Please note that bookings must be made at least 48 hours in advance to ensure we have adequate staffing available.  Please speak to a member of our office team if you need to make a short notice booking 01434 320467.

After School Care bookings 22-23 

Calendar of Events - Please scroll to see all dates

If reading this on your phone, please turn your phone sideways to be able to scroll through our planned dates.  You can also add our calendar to your own phone calendar to be sure you don't miss a date.  

School Games Gold

Skills Builder Silver

Reading for Pleasure Award

STEM Ambassador School

Ruth Miskin Award

Great North Early Years Stronger Practice Hub Lead School


Our school designated safeguarding leads are Susie Drake, Bethan Allsop, Vicki Ridley, Robyn Brockman, Shirley Phillips

Please speak to a member of this team if you are concerned about the safety of a child.