Acting Headteacher: Mr Peter Hyman
Head of Primary: Mrs Meg Drummond
Parental SurveyWe would really appreciate your thoughts on how the school is doing. Please fill out this
survey to let us know.School 21
*Bikeability - Spaces are still available for the sessions on the 13th and 14th of November. Please send in your letter to reserve a space.
Key Dates For Your Diary
Monday 4th November - Reception Parents Workshop (Maths)
(8:40am - 9:00am and 3:00pm - 3:30pm)Wednesday 6th and Thursday 7th November -
Year 3 Bikeability Course (Please see letter for details)Monday 11th November - Year 2 SATs Information Sessions
(8:40am - 9:00am and 3:00pm - 3:30pm)Tuesday 12th and Wednesday 13th November -
Parent Teacher Meetings (3:30pm - 6:00pm)Tuesday 12th November - Odd Socks Day (Anti bullying week) Wednesday 13th and Thursday 14th November -
Year 3 Bikeability course (limited spaces) Thursday 14th November - Year 1 trip to Crossrail Gardens
(9:00am - 2:30pm)Friday 15th November - Year 4 Graduation Information Sessions
(8:40am - 9:00am and 3:00pm - 3:30pm)
Monday 18th November - Maths Workshop for Year 1 - 4 Parents
(8:40am - 9:00am and 3:00pm - 3:30pm)
Tuesday 19th November - Phonics and Reading Workshop for Reception Parents (8:40am - 9:00am and 3:00pm - 3:30pm)
Thursday 21st November - Year 2 to the Aquarium
Thursday 21st November - Reception Open Evening
(3:30pm - 4:30pm) For 2020 -2021 Intake
Monday 2nd December - Thursday 5th December:
Bring a Parent to School Week - Shared Reading/Reading with your child (Letters with dates for each class and year group will be sent closer to the date)
Wednesday 4th December - Friday 6th December:
Book Fair (3:20pm - 4:00pm)
Friday 6th December - Festival of Light Concerts
Reception - Year 2 - 10:30am - 11:30am
Year 3 - Year 5 - 4:00pm - 6:00pmMonday 9th - Friday 13th December - Geography Week Monday 9th December - Year 1 to Stratford Picture House
to see the Grinch (9:15am)Tuesday 10th December - Geography Week - Parents Geography Games Event (3:15pm - 4:15pm) Tuesday 10th December - Year 4 Times Table Screening Information Session for Parents
(8:40am - 9:15am and 3:00pm - 3:30pm)Wednesday 11th December - Reception Trip to St Johns Church, Stratford (Throughout the day)Thursday 12th December - Geography Week - Cultural Cafe
(Food, Costume, Music - 3:15pm - 4:15pm)Friday 13th December - Xmas Jumper Day £1 Donation Friday 13th December - Xmas Lunch Monday 16th December - Child of the Term Assembly
(2:00pm - 2:45pm)Tuesday 17th December - Child of the Term TripWednesday 18th December - Whole School Exhibition
(4:30pm - 6:30pm)Thursday 19th December - Attendance Celebration Assembly
Whole School (8:40am - 9:00am)Friday 20th December - 100% attendance Treat/Trip Friday 20th December - Last Day of Term
School finishes at 1:00pm
Spare ClothesIf your child has borrowed any clothes from our spare clothes box please bring them back as soon as possible as we have very little left. (eg if they have wet themselves)If you have any trousers, skirts or tights that you could donate that would be wonderful. Also if you would like to donate new children’s underwear that would be amazing.
Flu Vaccine InformationThe flu vaccine is available to be had at School on Tuesday 17th December in the afternoon for students in Reception to Year 6. Consent forms will be coming home. Can you please sign and send back to school indicating whether you would like your child to have the vaccine or
not. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me via email at jpancho@school21.org.uk, alternatively you can phone helpline numbers on the leaflet that will be coming home with the consent form.Thank you for your cooperation.First Aid
First Aid UpdateAll First Aid Incidents will be reported online using Medical Tracker. Parents will be notified by email automatically when a First Aid Incident occurs. Please ensure that the School has your correct contact details.If your child comes home wearing a white wrist band this means they have had first aid related to a head bump. You would have been emailed with the information, but this will be a visual reminder for you to check your email. If the incident needed your immediate attention you would have had a call. The wrist band and email process will only be used for non-emergent incidents.
The Big Draw!On Wednesday it was the national Big Draw! The children were thinking about our emotions and what colours we might use to represent that emotion: yellow for happy, red for angry, blue for calm. They loved responding to the pictures of their teacher’s feelings and getting on the floor to experiment with colours and create some
amazing drawings.
Sticking happiness around South Bank!This week, Year 1 finally got to give out our stickers to promote happiness in busy, central London. The pupils gave out their stickers to members of the public, whilst singing and dancing! The smiles on our faces were contagious to all.
Brilliant Badges and Stunning Songs!This week Year 2 showed all they have learnt about the importance of letting our true colours shine through at the South bank Centre. They showed their incredible badges that they carefully redrafted last term. They also sang 2 beautiful songs about the importance of being ourselves and letting others be
themselves. They signed these songs to ensure that everyone could understand our message. They also did some incredibly enthusiastic chants so everyone could understand why we should let out true colours shine through. After our performance, we walked down the South bank to St Paul's cathedral.
Identity Activists!This week we journeyed to the South bank centre where we launched our campaign all about letting our true colours shine through! The children spoke passionately about their own identities and read their poems inspired by Floella Benjamin’s autobiography about being proud of your
heritage. We are all in awe of Year 3, who thought so deeply about what it means to face adversity and why it is so important to be proud of who you are! Congratulations on another fantastic achievement, Year 3!
Passionate PoetryOn Tuesday, Year 4 travelled to the South bank to share the product of all their hard work last half term and the important message 'let your true colours shine.' We each took our posters that had been carefully re-drafted to show our true colours, alongside sharing our powerful poems that
demonstrated our values.
Please note - The Lunch Menu has changed.The Lunch Menu Next Week is Week 2!
School Attendance - EVERY DAY MATTERS!The school target for attendance is 97% or better. As a guide the Education Welfare Service advises that if a parent would go to work with the same condition then the student should be in school. We ask that students returning to school following sickness observe good hygiene rules as an adult
would in the workplace.We are keen to support all our students to achieve their best and this must include ensuring that they attend school as often as possible. We will do the following to support students’ attendance:• Write to you if attendance falls below 95% or is we are concerned about a pattern of
absences.• Invite you into school to discuss any concerns/worries with the Attendance Officer, your child’s Coach/ Class Teacher, Key Stage Leader/Head of Year, or Head or Deputy Head of School if attendance continues to fall.• Where sickness absence occurs on 3 consecutive days or 3 different occasions
within a half term, the school will seek medical evidence, such as a letter from GP, an NHS appointment letter, a prescription from GP, prescribed medication labels etc, so that we are able to support your child in school. Additional days of absences may no longer be authorised.• Refer the student to our Education Welfare Officer if attendance falls to 90%.• Please contact the Attendance Officer or Head of School if you feel your child is well enough to be in school, but not well enough to go to all their lessons. We may be able to make special arrangements• If you believe your child is well enough to be in school, but is refusing, it is essential that you talk to the Attendance Officer, or the Safeguarding Leads. We can offer a variety of options to support you in getting your child back to school.• If required, prescribed medicines can be brought to school – including those needing refrigeration, and stored in the Medical Room. A form should accompany any medication, stating that the school has permission to administer it, along with the times that this should happen. This should also be signed off at the front office.What you can do to support your
child:• Never grant days off for birthdays, shopping trips or any other reason other than illness.• Lessons begin at 8.30am prompt. We ask that all students arrive at 8.25am to avoid them starting their first lesson late. Students who are ‘dropped off’ at 8.30am on a daily basis will be
late to their lessons and therefore late for the start of the day.• Please leave a message on each day of absence by 8.30am at the latest - please email attendance@school21.org.uk leaving the name of your child, their Coach or Class Teacher and the reason for absence. It is for school to decide if an absence is authorised or unauthorised. Stating ‘Unwell’ or
‘Poorly’ gives insufficient information for us to make that decision, and the absence could be unauthorised.• Please phone or email daily unless you have made alternative arrangements with school. We do not know if you have sent your child to school and need to know this in order to keep them safe. If we do not hear from you we will endeavour to contact you, but we must have at least two up-to-date emergency contact numbers on record to be able to do this.• Last/First Day of Term, Non-Uniform Days or ‘Off-Timetable’ days are full curriculum days with content that is required by the national curriculum. It is unacceptable, and against the law, to keep students off on such days for any reason other than illness that renders a student too ill to attend. Any absence on days such as these could be unauthorised unless medical evidence is received, or prior agreement has been reached with school.• We have adopted a pragmatic approach towards the authorisation of Leave of Absence for Exceptional Circumstances where other schools have imposed blanket bans. Each Head of School considers every case personally and may ask for additional information. Taking leave of Absence in Term Time without authorisation is against the law, and phoning-in daily stating a student is unwell causes a breakdown in trust between home and school.• We approve up to two days of religious observance over the course of the academic year that fall during term
time.We understand that the majority of parents and carers support us fully in terms of ensuring their children attend school regularly and that you may have received this message on more than one occasion. However, we share this letter with all as it is important that we all understand the responsibilities school has to uphold to avoid any misunderstanding.Attendance Team
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