SCHOOL NEWSLETTER
4th OCTOBER 2024
phone: 01604 761679
email: office@woottonprimaryschool.org
website: www.wootton.northants.sch.uk
phone: 01604 761679
email: office@woottonprimaryschool.org
website: www.wootton.northants.sch.uk
Thank you to all of those who have purchased a ball this year. Today is our first draw of the year and the results are as follows:
SEPT - 1st Place: 6 2nd Place: 62
OCT - 1st Place: 18 2nd Place: 24
Congratulations to the winning ball numbers. Our first prize is £10 and our second prize is £5. Please collect your winnings from the school office. Thank you!
We are hosting a McMillan coffee morning on Friday 11th October at 9:15am. We are inviting parents to come and join us, meet some of the staff and have a chat, coffee/tea and a piece of cake, all the while raising money for a wonderful charity.
We are appealing for cake donations for this event, either shop bought or homemade. No nuts please! If this is something you would be able to help us with, please let us know by emailing the school office. We are asking for any donations to be dropped to the school office on Thursday 10th October.
Thank you in advance for your continued support.
Join the Eco Warriors for our Pre-Loved Uniform Sale on Monday, October 14th, at 3 PM! The sale will take place in the outdoor area by the Reception classes.
Here's a sneak peek at our unbeatable prices:
Polo shirts and PE clothing just 25p
Trousers, skirts, cardigans, and jumpers only 50p
Hoodies, a fantastic £1
Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to find quality uniforms at amazing prices while supporting sustainability!
We look forward to seeing you there!
Don't miss this opportunity to discover all that Wootton Primary has to offer! For more information and to reserve your spot, please contact office@woottonprimaryschool.org or call us at 01604 761679. We can't wait to welcome you!
Congratulations to these incredible children on being awarded the first ever Vice House Captains at Wootton Primary! This remarkable achievement not only highlights your leadership skills and dedication but also sets a wonderful precedent for future students. Your hard work, teamwork, and commitment to upholding the values of our school will inspire others and contribute to an even stronger sense of community. We are so proud of you and can't wait to see the positive impact you will make in your new roles! Keep shining brightly!
On Friday 18th October, as part of our art and history learning in Year 6, we would like to take the children to the Northampton museum in the centre of town. While we are there, we will be able to recap all of their history learning so far during their time at Wootton and look in particular at how it relates to our own local history: there will be a particular focus on how the town changed before and after the Industrial Revolution (which is their present history unit) and the shoe industry. This means that we will also spend some time exploring the shoe gallery, looking at the history of shoe making and shoes from around the world, including different cultures and traditions. We are also going to enjoy exploring the great art galleries in the museum.
We are hoping to arrive at 10am when the museum opens and we will be back in school before the end of the day - your child will therefore need a packed lunch on this day to eat at the museum (you can order a packed lunch through Kingswood if you wish). The children will need to wear their school uniform and bring their lunch and drinks bottle in a rucksack to carry on their backs as they move around the museum engaged in tasks. To enable the trip to take place the school is asking for a voluntary contribution of £7.15, which covers the cost of the coach.
If insufficient contributions are received, the school may have to make the decision to cancel the trip. If your child is entitled to Pupil Premium, you may wish to use your voucher towards this payment. Please visit the trips section on Arbor to give consent for your child to go on this trip to the Northampton museum. Please contact the office, Mrs Andrews or Miss Bertans if you have any further questions
Year 2 Victorian Day
What an amazing time we had on our Victorian Day! Year 2 immersed themselves in the fascinating world of the Victorian era, from traditional costumes to engaging activities that brought history to life.
Our classrooms transformed into scenes from the past, with students participating in Victorian games and experiencing a day in the life of a Victorian student!
A huge thank you to all the teachers and parents who helped make this day possible. Your support and creativity brought our lessons to life!
How to sleep better
We all know that getting a good night's sleep is key to helping us stay both physically and mentally healthy. We all have times when we are worried or anxious about something, and this can affect how we sleep. This can then often make the situation and/or us feel worse.
The Mental Health Foundation is a UK charity that supports people to help improve their own mental health. They have a guide to helping us improve our quality of sleep, and offer some solutions if you are struggling to get to sleep. The link to their website is here, and it is well worth a read.
We will be joining thousands of schools across the UK and taking part in Hello Yellow in support of YoungMinds on Thursday 10 October (World Mental Health Day) where we’ll be holding a non-school uniform day and asking everyone to wear something yellow.
There are days when all of us struggle with how we are feeling. Things can get tough, and it can be difficult knowing how to cope. For so many young people, when this happens, they don’t always get the help they need, when they need it. They don’t know where to turn, who to talk to, or even if anyone else feels the same.
No young person should feel alone with their mental health. But together, we can change this.
To take part, students can wear yellow to school, and we’d like to ask parents and carers to consider donating to help YoungMinds keep fighting for young people’s mental health.
Our suggested donation is £2 which can be donated on Arbor under the school shop products section.
Because we stand brighter, together. Finally, YoungMinds have resources for parents and carers to find help and advice, if you’re ever concerned about a child or young person – you can find this on their website: Click here.
The WSA is still looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help with organising enjoyable events such as fayres, discos, movie nights, and more. We also need assistance with initiatives like Healthy Tuck, Easter Raffles, and sales for Mother's and Father's Day.
Can you spare a little time to help us keep these activities vibrant for your children? If you’re interested in getting involved, please reach out to the school office. Your support is vital, and without it, we may struggle to continue these events. Thank you!
We wanted to remind parents/carers to please drive and park legally, safely and responsibly when dropping off and collecting your child/ren from school. We encourage parents/residents to report dangerous driving and parking using the below link.
Please THINK before you park.
Please THINK about pedestrians and those in wheelchairs or with pushchairs.
Please THINK about emergency services, your vehicle could be blocking their access.
Please refer to the Highway Code—Rules 238—252.
Offenders may receive penalty points and/or fine of up to £100.
Please report dangerous parking/driving to the non-emergency police number 101.