Catering in September

As you will know from the information sent to parents yesterday, only Reception, Y1 and Y2 will be eating meals in the hall. Each of these year groups will have a time slot  in the hall to eat so that two year groups are not together.

All other children will be eating in their classrooms. If your child is having a hot school dinner, these will be brought to them in closed boxes to retain heat. We are unable at this time to offer school sandwiches.

If your child is having a hot meal, it will be served complete. The children will not be able to choose for example if they have sweetcorn or baked beans with their meal.

Please see attached menu for your information.

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Information for September

Please see attached links for the information which was emailed out to parents on 15.7.20.

Whole school return letter July 2020 final

Start and end of the day arrangements

aerial map of school

Attendance Statement for September

If you have any questions please ask- we don’t want anyone worrying about anything over the holidays. You can contact us by email or telephone but please note, we are closing for the summer holidays at the end of the school day on Friday 17th July.

Staff will be back in school on Tuesday 1st September and the office staff will be able to respond to emails and phone calls then.

Children return on Wednesday 2nd September- start and finish times are detailed in the documents above.

We do hope you all have a lovely summer.

 

Have a Super Summer!

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Although our time has finished

our smiles will never fade,

we won’t forget the hand prints left

and memories we have made.

Our year was interrupted

and it seems too soon to part,

just know that you will always have

a special place within our hearts.

 

Thank you for being so wonderful, we had so much fun! We wish you luck and laughter in all that you do, remember to always do your best and be kind to others, we are very proud of you.

Have a fabulous Summer,

Miss Whittaker, Miss Lees,

Mrs Bowyer and Miss Tong

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End of school year message from Reverend Evans, Chair of Governors

From Rev. Kevin Evans, Chair of Governors.

As we approach the end of what by any standards has been an immensely challenging school year, I am writing to express my thanks and that of all the governors to every member of our school community.

Even before the onset of Covid19, the difficulties caused by a delayed and then problematic building process had presented challenges which required considerable patience, hard work and determination to overcome whilst still providing a suitable and effective learning environment.

The difficulties presented to all of us by the Covid19 pandemic have been in a different league altogether and have left us all wondering, ‘How on earth do we cope with this!’ The answer in the case of St. George’s School was and is, Magnificently.

Although, like many I have felt personally frustrated by how little I have been able to contribute I have drawn huge comfort that however little I have felt able to do, it has been part of a much bigger and effective effort.

Sir Winston Churchill when looking back at the Battle of Britain suggested that when history judged our nations and commonwealth that those judging could say that ‘this was their finest hour’. If the same judgement was made of how this school has coped with all that we have faced, I for one would be humbled but immensely proud.

Finally, this is a time for ‘moving on’. We have not been able to give our year 6 the kind of shared ‘send off’ we have in the past. But, we send them off in the same spirit of thanks and blessing. There are new things to learn and be in the future, but please remember the important values learned, shared and shown here at St. Georges.

A Blessing.

Let us go into the world in peace,

Let us all have good courage.

Let us offer to no one,  harm in return for harm.

Let us encourage the frightened,

Help those who suffer,

Love and serve the Lord.

 

And the blessing of God almighty, Father, Son and Holy Spirit,

Be with us all, evermore, amen.

 

 

 

REMINDER – SCIENCE FORTNIGHT :)

We hope you have all had lots of fun researching your scientists and conducting lots of exciting experiments!

I will attach the PDF’s with all the activities on again below, just in case you have missed them! If you have completed your year groups activities and want to do some more, feel free to dip into any other year groups resources or you could do them with your siblings!

Remember to share any photos or videos with us at nurseryteam@stgeorgesschool.org.uk.

EY Bubbles

KS1 Paper Planes

Whole school spinners

y34 sundials and space

y56 Telephones

Two girls in year 5, Evie and Ruby, have sent us some photos already. Have a look at their super work below.

 

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We can’t wait to see your photos and videos, St George’s!

 

Mason and Olly’s adventures!

Yesterday Mason and Olly went for a walk to find different leaves. They collected them so today they can try and identify which tree they came from. Mason did lots of tree rubbings and even found a frog on a drain. Big brother Mason helped Olly find lots of insects for his work too! Great job boys!

Remember we love to see all the exciting adventures you have been getting up to! Share them with us on your year group email.

It is Mini-beast time!

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For the next couple of weeks we are going to be learning about mini beasts, lets all have a good look and appreciate the wonderful nature around us! Lots of fun activity ideas can be found here 6- Mini-beasts

As always, we love to see what you have been learning, please email us on nurseryteam@stgeorgesschool.org.uk  so we can see your wonderful work and celebrate together!

We hope you are all safe and well, we miss you very much.

Keep smiling and have fun hunting for those mini-beasts!

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Keeping Active Bingo Card

Bingo Card

Thank you to everyone who sent in their video clips of them completing last week’s various National School Sports Week Challenges. The final challenge, set last Friday, was to have a go at the various activities included on the attached Bingo Card.

 

 

Safeguarding Guidance

On 25th June the Department for Education published guidance (click blue link) called keeping children safe from abuse and harm. This is aimed at parents and carers and brings together sources of information about the main risks children may be vulnerable to.

It signposts parents to help and support that is available. There are many useful links in the document as well as more general advice for parents.

If you do ever have any concerns about your own family or another family you know, please do not hesitate to contact us at school for help. Our designated safeguarding lead is Mrs Sixsmith and we also have four deputy safeguarding leaders who are Mrs Johnson- Taylor, Mrs Jervis, Mrs Croft and from September Mrs Evans who is also our new SENCo (Special Needs and Inclusion). See attached poster for more details.

DSL poster updated final 2022