Newsletters

Spring Term Newsletter - January Edition

{item_alt_tag}

Spring Term - January Edition

Headteacher's welcome

Welcome to our first newsletter of the new year; it’s hard to believe that the Christmas break was only a few weeks ago now, as we have settled back into the rhythm of school life.

The children have come back with a positive attitude towards their learning and have already had a busy month with visits from the fire service and the Guide Dogs for whole school assemblies; healthy eating and bread-making workshops in Reception; toy workshops in Year 1; a local environment walk for Year 4 and much more in between!

Moving forwards, we will be releasing the newsletter monthly. It will contain some regular updates around safeguarding, calendar dates and sharing news about exciting events that have happened in school. However, there will also be a ‘Spotlight’ on an individual year group, starting this month with Reception. Here you will be able to see some of the exciting learning and wonderful events that children in that year group have been getting up to over the month.

As always, we thank you for your continued support of the school and your children.

 


Diary Dates 

Year 3 - Mrs Gatford's Class Brick & Tile Museum
9:00am – 1:30pm
10
February
Bread Making Workshop - Mrs Moseley's Class
2:30pm – 3:15pm
10
February
Year 3 Mr Eva's Class Brick & Tile Museum Trip
9:00am – 1:30pm
12
February
Year 4 Swimming
9:00am – 12:00pm
13
February
February Half Term
All Day
From 17 Feb until 21 Feb
17
February
Back to School
8:45am – 3:20pm
24
February
Bread Making Workshop - Miss Anderson's Class
2:15pm – 3:15pm
24
February
Year 4 Swimming
All Day
From 27 Feb and on Thursday each week until 03 Apr
27
February
SWHT - Yr 2 Great Fire of London Workshop
9:00am – 12:00pm
28
February

 

Safeguarding and E-Safety

 

Although we know that the age limit for Whatsapp is 16, we are aware that many of our youngsters have access to this social media platform. The NSPCC have released an article about how parents can ensure they are up-to-date with the pros and cons of their children using such apps. Please follow the link below for the full article: https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/online-safety-blog/2023-01-12-is-whatsapp-safe-for-my-child/

 

E-Safety

 

Online Safety

The following extract is taken from https://www.internetmatters.org/issues/online-grooming/.  Please visit the site for more information and videos regarding online safety.

Online-grooming minimising risks 

As children continue to find new ways to connect with each other on a range of devices and platforms, it is increasingly important to help them make smarter and safer choices about who they talk to and what they share online, especially with an increase of groomers online. 

To help you give them the tools to be more critical about how they interact with others online, we've created a hub of expert advice to support you on this issue. 

 

 

Reception 

 

This term, the children in Reception have been learning about materials. Each week, we are looking at a different type of material. Our first week was spent looking at paper. We have been exploring paper and finding out different ways that we can change it. 

We have rolled it, curled it, folded it, cut it and twisted it. 

We made lots of different pictures using these techniques. We then used all of these techniques to make our own paper sculpture. 

 

 

 

 

Eco Club

 

On the 9th January, the children from Eco Club worked with the Community Ranger to plant a variety of fruit and nut trees in the Wilstock and Stockmoor Country Park.  The children worked in pairs to dig holes, plant a tree and cover the hole with bark.  These trees will help form an orchard that can be enjoyed by the local community.

Thank you to our parent helper for accompanying us on the trip.

 

  
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Singing Workshop 

 

Somerset Bridge KS2 Choir has made an excellent start. They are beginning to make a beautiful sound under the fantastic direction of Peter Selby. 

We have begun by learning 'Do, Re, Mi' from 'The Sound of Music' and 'When I Grow Up' from Matilda.  

One of the trickiest things is learning to stand as a member of the choir; feet shoulder width apart and arms by your side!

 

What's been going on/exciting news

 

Fire Service Visit:

We have been fortunate to welcome in Simon from Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service this month to lead one of our whole school assemblies and to deliver workshops to Years 2 and 5.  In the assembly, he talked about the role that the fire service play, when it is suitable to call for the fire brigade and reminded all the children to remind their adults at home to test their fire and smoke detectors once a month.

Blue Influencers

Our Y6 Blue Influencers group have been spending their Tuesday afternoons working alongside Thibaud from the Somerset Wildlife Project to develop some designs to improve our school’s water environment- watch this space to here more about their exciting plans!

Coming Up:

Later this half-term we will be welcoming, in Solveig from “Live Naturally” to host healthy eating workshops in school. In Years 3 to 6 the children will be tasting a variety of fresh fruit and vegetables and will also have the opportunity to try some freshly cooked fish. In Reception, Years 1 and 2, we will be inviting parents in to join bread-making workshops too, with Mrs Tweedie’s and Mrs Elkington's Reception Classes having already enjoyed their bread making sessions.

 

Reminders

 

Absences:

If your child is absent, please remember to ring school before 8.30am and leave a message on the absence line, your child's name and clearly specifying the reason they are not at school.

Appointments:

If your child has an appointment during the school hours, please let the School Office know by either telephoning, emailing or in person along with your evidence of the appointment.

Thank you.