Word, music and question of the week

Word of the week: Sequence. To break down an event into simple steps and put these steps in order.
Question of the week: What is your favourite subject in school and why?
Music of the week: What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong.

Gold ARC Award

We are over the moon to have been awarded the Attachment Research Community Gold TIASS award today for the work we do in school supporting children and families who have suffered from attachment and trauma in their lives. Well done everybody for great team work!

Newsletter Welcome!

Welcome to our weekly newsletter where we share and celebrate news, events and achievements that have happened in the week. This is just a small selection of news so please do head to our website to read about more!

How can you help?

We often get asked by parents and carers how you can help your children at home. A couple of things that would REALLY help is for children to learn to use a knife and fork and to tie their shoelaces by themselves. We have lots of celebration stickers to give out to children to accomplish these tasks so let us know how they get on! Thank you for your support as always. 😀

Martin Luther King Assemblies

We have been learning about Martin Luther King in assemblies today. This BBC resource helps to teach children about Martin Luther King and how his ‘I have a dream’ speech gave hope to so many people.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_YAEXEPYPg

 

Word, music and question of the week

Discrimination: When a person is treated differently (not in a good way) because of some aspect of their identity e.g. race or religion.

Question: What is your favourite thing about our school?

Music: Something Inside So Strong performed by The Spirituals Choir

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkwzl8J5nWU

Message from the council regarding measles

Cases of measles are increasing in the UK, including in the West Midlands, and it’s likely that there will be cases in Telford in the near future.

Measles is a viral illness that can be serious and sometimes fatal. Spending 15 minutes with someone with measles is enough to get the virus. Symptoms of measles include high fever, runny nose, cough, red and watery eyes, small red spots with a bluish-white centre inside the mouth. A rash can appear later, usually on the face, upper neck, hands and feet, fading after 5 to 6 days. If you’ve not been vaccinated against measles you can be at risk, but it’s most common in young children. Someone with measles can spread the virus up to 4 days before a rash appears, and up to 4 days after.

Measles can have serious and sometimes fatal consequences, so make sure you and your children are up to date with MMR vaccinations, and ask your GP about catch-up jabs if needed. The MMR vaccine is highly effective at protecting against measles.

If you are unsure if your child is up to date with all their routine vaccinations you can check their Red Book (personal child health record) in the first instance. If you are still not sure, or if you need to bring your child up to date with their vaccines, you should contact their GP practice to check and book an appointment.

If you are concerned that your child has measles, please call your GP in the first instance, to reduce the risk of passing the disease to others in the waiting room.  More information on measles can be found here and information on the MMR vaccine can be found here .

Newsletter Welcome January 2024

Welcome to the first newsletter of 2024! We do hope you all had a lovely Christmas and new year. This newsletter highlights some of the learning and opportunities children have enjoyed in school this week. Please look in your child’s class/year group area on the school website to see further news and celebrations each week.

Word, music and question of the week

Word of the week: malleable. Something that can be shaped into something else, without breaking, like clay.
Question of the week: What would you like to achieve in 2024?
Music of the week: Bolero composed by Ravel.
CEOP
Music Silver Award
British Dyslexia
Ofsted Outstanding
Eco Schools
School Gardening
Wellbeing Award
Primary Science Quality Mark
School Games Platinum Award
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