PTFA Meeting

Our next PTFA meeting is being held on Tuesday 1st October (7pm) in the school hall (enter through the main office door) The PTFA are a group of parents, carers and friends of the school who help to run events and raise money for items such as a new adventure playground. At this meeting we’ll be discussing fundraising ideas for the coming year. We’d love people to come along! It is a really friendly group so not only can you help our school but also meet new friends. Please feel free to email the PTFA if you would like to know more or simply turn up on the 1st. friendsofstgeorgesptfa@gmail.com
Thank you!

MAGIC SHOW!

Magic Show
The PTFA have booked a brilliant professional magician to come into school on Wednesday 23rd October to put on a stage show for us! All money raised will go towards our fundraising for the new adventure playground.
Lasting 45 minutes, and suitable for children and adults, the 4pm show will be aimed at Nursery, reception and KS1 where all the magic goes wrong! Our 5.30pm show will feature ‘catch me if you can’ magic and will be more suited to KS2.
All children will need to be accompanied by an adult, and whilst children under-one are welcome (and won’t need a ticket) they must sit on an adult’s lap, and prams and buggies will need to be left outside. All children and adults attending will each need a ticket.
Join-in the fun and dress-up if you fancy, and Magic Ed is happy to have photos taken and meet-and-greet children for 15 minutes after each show.
Tickets are £8.50 per seat and naturally limited for the two shows (available on a first-come-first-served basis) so do buy yours here www.pta-events.co.uk/friendsofstgeorgesptfa
The PTFA will also have a few tasty treats and refreshments available, as well as a raffle, so do bring cash if you wish.
Please feel free to email the PTFA if you have questions: friendsofstgeorgesptfa@gmail.com

Tasty Treat from our PTFA

Tasty Treat from our PTFA
Our PTFA, who are busy raising funds for our new adventure play, will be opening-up sales of super-special limited edition ‘Izzy Whizzy’ Chocolate Bars from this week, where you’ll have the chance to win fabulous tickets to the likes of Jungleland, Flip Out, and Lower Drayton Farm. There’s also a voucher for The Entertainer plus lots of toys, craft sets and games.
Think ‘Wonka Bars’ but with a magic twist – Find the golden sticker, win a prize!
Selling for just £2.50 these bars (110g and suitable for vegetarians) are Cadburys chocolate and there’s a one-in-twenty chance of winning a prize! Pre-sales start today and run until the 4th October (or until they sell-out) so do order yours now to avoid disappointment. Collection will be from the KS2 playground on Friday 4th October at pick-up time, and winning bars (distributed at random) will contain a numbered gold sticker – your winning number will correspond with a prize.
Simply visit the PTFA website to pre-order your bars.

Staff Spot!

Staff Spot!
Each week, we will be introducing a member of staff so you can get to know who people are in school if you are unsure.
Name Miss Millward
Role in school and how long you have worked here? Teaching Assistant (Year One)

One year voluntary/ placement

Five years employed

What do you love about working at St George’s?

 

 

 

I like the fact that we have a good team that support one another.  I think our school provides a very happy environment for our children to learn in.  I find all the staff to be friendly, warm and welcoming. I really enjoy my role and love watching our children grow and achieve.
Can you tell us about a memory from when you were at school?

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.      School dinners, Tarmac for pudding with green or pink custard.

2.      When I was six our teacher provided us with plastic containers full of lots of different pasta for us to count, weigh and compare shapes.  I used to take a handful each day and secretly munch on them in the afternoon.  One day, after a while the teacher noticed that the pasta was slowly disappearing and said that no one would be going home until the pasta was returned to her.  Eventually I had confess that I had been eating it!

What are your hobbies?

 

 

 

 

I love spending quality time with my gorgeous eleven year old son, George.  I love getting together as a family during the school holidays.  Family is so important to me. Gardening during the summer months, I adore a garden full of brightly coloured flowers.  Woodland walks (all seasons) and swimming.
What’s your favourite biscuit? Gluten free shortbread or a cookie.
If you could go on holiday to anywhere in the world, where would you go?

 

I have always fancied the going to Thailand.  I would love to visit the Phi Phi islands, Phuket and Ko Samui.  The beaches there look so beautiful and remote.  I would also like to go to Bangkok and experience a different culture.

Word, question, music and wildlife of the week

Every week we have a word, question and music of the week that we share with the children in assemblies. This year we are also introducing British wildlife of the week. By doing this, we introduce the children to a range of fantastic music and vocabulary.
Music: Blinded By Your Grace by The Kingdom Choir
Words: Vertebrate and invertebrate
Question: Would you rather be able to fly or be invisible for a day? Why?
British wildlife: Rabbit and beech tree

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciy7XqZZmY0

Special Prayer

This weeks’ special prayer is written by Madelyn in Year 5.

Dear God,

I thank you for keeping us safe when we come to school and when we are learning. Bless us all when we learn and help us feel like we belong in this school.

In Jesus’ name I pray.

Amen

 

Staff Spot! Mrs Watts-Deputy Head

Each week, we will be introducing a member of staff so you can get to know who people are in school if you are unsure. First up…Mrs Watts!

Name Mrs Watts
Role in school and how long you have worked here? I am the Deputy Head at St George’s.

I have worked here for 32 years. I started in 1992 as a newly qualified teacher.

What do you love about working at St George’s?

 

 

 

 

Oooohhh… there are so many things!

I love being part of such a positive team. I love the children that come here – they are amazing! I love how supportive our families are and how we all work hard together.

Children singing at St George’s is something that always makes me emotional – they do it so well.

Can you tell us about a memory from when you were at school?

 

 

 

When I was at primary school, my best friend Lorna and I used to hide under the tables in the corridor and try to guess who was walking by their feet!

I used to be good at running so I loved sports day. I remember my Grandma cheering me on and her being so pleased when I won a race.

What are your hobbies?

 

 

 

 

 

I spend a lot of time watching football. I am a season ticket holder with Shrewsbury Town Football Club. (sometimes I wish I supported a team which wins more regularly!)

I love spending time with my friends and my family and walking my dogs Peggy and Dougie.

What’s your favourite biscuit? Tricky… I think probably my favourite is a chocolate digestive.
If you could go on holiday to anywhere in the world, where would you go? I would love to go to Brazil. I really like learning about wildlife so I would love to see the Amazon river and rainforest and see, first hand some of the animals and plants that live there.

Word, question, music and wildlife of the week

Every week we have a word, question and music of the week that we share with the children in assemblies. This year we are also introducing British wildlife of the week. By doing this, we introduce the children to a range of fantastic music and vocabulary.
Music: I Say A Little Prayer by Aretha Franklin
Word: Simmer
Question: What do you want to improve most at in school this year?
British wildlife: Fox and foxglove

School attendance- new national framework for penalty notices

From August 19th 2024 the Government have introduced a new ‘national framework for Penalty Notices’. (in Telford & Wrekin the changes apply from 1st September 2024).

 There are significant changes that parents need to be aware of:

  • If your child has 10 sessions of unauthorised absence in a 10 school week rolling period, you may be issued with a Penalty Notice. These 10 sessions may include any unauthorised absence, including leave in term time and do not have to be consecutive.
  • Penalty Notices are increasing to £160 from September 2024. This can be reduced to £80 but only for the first Penalty Notice issued, if paid within 21 days – this reduction does not apply to any subsequent Penalty Notice.
  • Any 2nd Penalty Notice, to the same parent for the same child, issued within three years of the date of the first Penalty Notice will be charged at a flat rate of £160
  • A third Penalty Notice will not be issued within a three year rolling period, to the same parent for the unauthorised absence of the same child, – alternative action or legal measures will be utilised for subsequent offences.
  • In some circumstances a ‘Notice to Improve’ may be issued – However, a Notice to Improve will only be used in cases where support is appropriate. They will not be issued in cases of unauthorised leave in term time for holidays, where information for parents is included on schools website or a simple warning by the school that a Penalty Notice could be issued if unauthorised leave in term time is taken will suffice.

 ‘Parents should always apply to the Headteacher for any request for leave in term time by completing a request form available from school.  (DfE guidance states schools should not authorise leave retrospectively so any leave in term time taken without a request being submitted will be unauthorised absence)’.

In developing and publishing the new national framework, the Government has renewed appeals to parents not to take their children out of school during term time.  The Governors and Headteacher of this school support this and students will only be given permission to take leave in term time if there are exceptional circumstances. The DfE Guidance Working Together to Improve School Attendance (Feb 2024) states that: Generally, the DfE does not consider the need or desire for a holiday or other absence for the purpose of leisure and recreation to be an exceptional circumstance. (Paragraph 38.)

 Each application for leave in term time will be considered and if it is agreed and authorised the Headteacher will determine the duration of any leave. However, if the application is not agreed and the absence occurs the dates will be unauthorised. Parents will be notified of any decision in writing. This notification may be hand delivered directly to the parent or posted to the parents’ home address.

 As a school we are asked to inform you that in line with Telford and Wrekin Council Policy, if your child is absent for 10 school sessions within a 10 week rolling period and that absence is unauthorised, you may be subject to a Penalty Notice fine, criteria is as detailed above.

 

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