Teaching Assistant: Class Teacher:
Mrs Cookson Mrs Javed
Attendance and punctuality
We would like to emphasise the importance of excellent attendance and hope that you and the children will make every effort to make sure that you are on time and ready for the school day. The school doors open at 08:45am so the children can settle down to complete their independent morning work. Children should be in school at this time. Being late or missing day can cause gaps in your child's learning and affect their attendance percentage.
Uniform
Please ensure that your child has the correct uniform (named so that it can be easily returned if lost), including black school shoes. If your child does not have suitable black school shoes, they will be given black pumps to wear throughout the day inside. Children can wear trainers at play times and lunch times but these must be changed back to school shoes ready for returning to lessons. Pupils are also required to wear a school tie with a white shirt or polo shirt and children in Key Stage 2 should have a school cardigan or V-necked school jumper. Jewellery must not be worn apart from stud earrings unless for religious purposes. Children may wear a watch but it must not be able to send or receive messages or record e.g. a Smart watch.
As we share a small cloakroom, your child should not bring any other bags apart from their pump bag and book bag.
Playtime and Tuck Shop
Playtime: 11:05 - 11.20
Tuck shop is available at morning break, where children can purchase toast for 20p and juice for 25p.
We kindly ask that children use coins to purchase items and avoid bringing in cash in note form.
Homework
A termly project linked to topic work will be set for your child to complete.
Home Reading
In Year 5, children are given daily opportunities to change their reading books and we expect them to be independent enough to identify when they need to do this.
It is essential that your child reads as frequently as possible to build their stamina for reading and we are looking for children to read at least three times a week at home – this should be recorded in their home reading record. They will receive a raffle ticket for reading three times a week and a house point for each time they have read. We understand that parents/carers live busy lives but any time you can spare to listen to your child really would be extremely beneficial.
If your child has a book ‘on the go’ at home, they are welcome to bring it to school to read during independent reading time.
If your child has not had a chance to read at home during the week, they will attend a lunchtime reading club to give them that opportunity.
Spellings
Spellings will be handed out to pupils on a Tuesday and tested the following Monday.
PE
Indoor PE: this takes place on a Monday afternoon. It is important that children have the correct, named kit for this: a white or blue plain t-shirt; black or blue shorts (tracksuit bottoms are also permitted) and black pumps.
Outdoor PE: this takes place on a Wednesday afternoon. It is important that children have the correct, named kit for this: a white or blue plain t-shirt; black or blue tracksuit bottoms; a plain black or blue sweatshirt and a pair of trainers.
Our Sports Coach, will lead both PE sessions.
Children should arrive to school wearing their PE kits and will remain in this kit for the full day.
Water Bottles
To enable your child to have a drink of water, we would encourage a named water bottle be brought into school. Try to ensure your child’s bottle is of the non-spill variety. Bottles should be taken home daily to be cleaned.
Mobile Phones
We understand that some pupils have mobile phones and that they use these as they walk to and from school on their own. We must stress that mobile phones should be turned off once your child has entered the school grounds. Mobile phones should then be given to a member of staff, so that they can be securely put away during the school day and returned at the end of the day.
Mobile phones should only be turned back on once your child leaves the school grounds for safeguarding purposes.
Walking home
If you would like your child to walk home from school, please write a letter and send this into school to confirm this. Without written permission, we will not allow your child to leave school without a responsible adult.