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  • NEU Strike Action - Wednesday 5th July and Friday 7th July 2023

    Wed 28 Jun 2023 Mr Beale

    Dear Parents/ Carers,

     

    Members of the NEU teachers' union will be taking further strike action next week on Wednesday 5th July and Friday 7th July. Unfortunately, this means there will be disruption to some classes on these days when school will be partially CLOSED.

     

    On both days, school will be OPEN for all Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 classes.

     

    On both days, school will be CLOSED for all children in Nursery, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6; however, school will be OPEN for 6M on Friday 7th July.

     

    Children in KS2 classes that are closed who are eligible for Free School Meals will be sent home with packed lunches on Tuesday 4th and Thursday 6th July to cover meals on Wednesday 5th and Friday 7th July.

     

    Links to websites and suggestions and ideas for learning activities that children in Nursery, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6 can complete at home will be shared on the Year Group pages on the school website.

     

    I apologise for the disruption caused by the partial closure of school next week. School will be OPEN as normal on Thursday 6th July for ALL children and then again from Monday 10th July.

     

    Thank you for your understanding,

     

    Mr Beale

  • Sports Days - Monday 3rd July and Tuesday 4th July - Information for parents

    Fri 23 Jun 2023 Mr Beale

    Dear Parents/ Carers,

     

    This year we have our Sports Days planned for Monday 3rd July and Tuesday 4th July. The children will be taking part in different sports activities at different times over the two days.

     

    As such, all children will need to come to school in their PE kits on both Monday 3rd July and Tuesday 4th July.

     

    We would like to invite parents to come and see children take part in some of the sports activities in the playground. Parents of children in the following year groups and classes can join us at the following times:

     

    Monday 3rd July

    • 9.00 - 10.30am     Nursery, RG and RMH classes
    • 10.30 - 12.00pm   1A, 1W, 2B and 2K classes

     

    Tuesday 4th July

    • 9.00 - 10.30am      6A, 6G and 6M classes
    • 10.30 - 12.00pm    3H, 3SA and 4C classes
    • 1.00 - 2.30pm        5H, 5K, 5W and 4N classes

     

    Parents will arrive and leave via the Dixon Road entrance directly into the playground.

     

    Thank you

  • Absence due to religious observance of Eid-ul-Adha - Information for all parents

    Wed 21 Jun 2023 Mr Beale

    Dear Parents/ Carers,

     

    Next week, many of our families will be celebrating Eid-ul-Adha. We know that Eid-ul-Adha is one of the most important festivals in the Muslim calendar. As such, in line with all other Birmingham schools, we are able to authorise one day of absence from school next week for those children who are Muslim.

     

    Families will know by now on which day they will be celebrating Eid-ul-Adha, either Wednesday 28th June or Thursday 29th July 2023. School will be open as normal on these days and, as we have a large number of staff who are also celebrating Eid-ul-Adha on either one of those days, it would be helpful if parents could let us know on which day their children will be absent so that we can ensure we have adequate staffing.

     

    Please could parents complete the online form to indicate on which day their child/ children will be absent from school (parents of non-Muslim children do not need to complete the form).

     

    The link to the form is here: https://forms.office.com/e/ZNT7UrLTJu

     

    Please note: We can only authorise ONE day of absence due to Religious Observance to children that are Muslim. Any further absence will be unauthorised unless it is for another authorised reason. Children that are not Muslim should attend on both days as normal.

     

    Many thanks,

     

    Mr Beale

  • Information and diary dates for Parents - June 2023

    Tue 13 Jun 2023 Mr Beale

    Dear Parents/ Carers,

     

    We are now into the final half of the Summer term and the weather is currently very hot and sunny which can be both a good and a bad thing! We also have lots to do during this final half term so below are a list of key dates for you as well as a reminder of other important things for you to be aware of.

     

    Supporting and protecting children during hot weather

    This weather week is predicted to be hot and sunny with temperatures above 25 degrees celcius. Whilst it's lovely to see some sunshine, it can be a cause for concern and we want to make sure we support children and protect them from any dangers associated with extreme heat and sunshine.

     

    In school we will do everything we can to make sure children keep hydrated, don't overexert themselves and temperatures in school are managed as best as possible.

     

    As parents, you can help the children by making sure they dress appropriately for the hot weather, e.g. wearing shorts/ skirts/ dresses and come to school with sun hats to wear outdoors (please make sure all clothing that may be taken off has your child's name and class written inside them, including jumpers and hats, etc).

     

    Last year, all children were given small bottles of sunscreen which were donated to us. If children still have them they can bring them into school or a similar small bottle/ tube of Factor 50 sunscreen. Children should be taught to apply the cream to their exposed skin themselves although staff will help the youngest children in school. Parents should make sure children have applied cream before school and staff will then encourage them to top up just before lunchtime.

     

    Cars around school - traffic and air pollution

    We always work hard to try and reduce the amount of traffic around school by discouraging parents from driving children up to the school gates. The traffic caused by this is dangerous but it also impacts on air pollution around school.

     

    In hot, summer weather when many children are already suffering breathing problems due to hayfever, air pollution caused by traffic makes these problems worse. It could be resolved by parking away from school and walking to the gates or, better still, by leaving the car at home and walking/ cycling/ scooting to school.

     

    If you do have to drive to school to drop off or collect children, please do not leave your engine idling as this will also impact on the quality of air around school.

     

    Trips abroad in school term time

    We have worked hard to improve our overall school attendance this year to what it used to be before the COVID pandemic. We used to regularly have attendance that was either at or above the national average of 96.5%. Since the pandemic, our attendance has not been so good - our overall attendance for 2022-23 is currently 93.8%.

     

    A significant issue is the impact of families taking children abroad during term time, often before or after school holidays. Whilst I understand the issues families have visiting extended family abroad and the cost that this involves, any absence will have an impact on children's learning and affect school attendance data.

     

    I have to remind all parents that trips abroad in term time will not be authorised unless it is an absolute emergency that requires immediate travel. Booking a trip abroad in advance to visit a relative will not be authorised even if it means being absent for a few days before or after a holiday.

     

    There are penalties which the Local Authority will issue to parents who take their children out of school during term time no matter what their previous attendance has been and unfortunately a number of these have been issued to parents of children from Regents Park this year.

     

    We finish this term on Friday 21st July and children will be taking part in learning activities right up until the last day of term. There will also be important events that all children should take part in such as tranisition days when children meet next year's class teacher, sports days, parents afternoon, assemblies, etc. as well as reports to share with parents.

     

    Please support school and your child's learning by not requesting to take trips abroad during term time. Thank you.

     

    Lateness

    Another issue we continue to have is the lateness of a few children into school who miss the start of lessons.

     

    As you know, school starts at 8.40am and this is the time that we expect ALL children to arrive at school. We keep the gates open for 10 minutes in case there are any stragglers but the gates are closed at 8.50am and any child arriving after this time is marked late.

     

    Some children often arrive just before or just after the gates close - it's important that the parents of these children are reminded that children should arrive at 8.40am.

     

    It is also important that parents know that if your child is late, you should bring them into the office to sign them in and explain the reason for their lateness. It is often not the child's fault they are late but they have to suffer the embarrassment of walking late and having to explain to the office staff what the reasons are.

     

    Please make sure you get your child into school by 8.40am and if you are late, please bring them to the office to get them signed in.

     

    School uniform

    As I've mentioned above, parents must make sure that children wear appropriate clothing for the weather during this half term. However, this does not mean that children do not continue to wear school uniform on PE days and on non-PE days.

     

    On non-PE days, children are still expected to wear school uniform, i.e. white shirts, black shoes (not trainers), etc. Our school uniform colours are white, bottle green, grey and black - please do not send your child into school in any other colours.

     

    On PE days, children are expected to wear their PE kit, i.e. white t-shirt, grey or black tracksuit bottoms or shorts. They may wear trainers for outdoor use but should have plimsolls in school for when they so PE indoors or they will have to do PE in bare feet. If they need to wear a top, they should wear their school jumper or sweatshirt. Children should not come to school in tracksuit tops or hoodies.

     

    Upcoming school events:

    • Wednesday 21st June – Y2 Beach Trip
    • Monday 3rd July & Tuesday 4th July – Sports Days
    • Wednesday 5th July – Y6 Transition Day to new Secondary schools
    • Thursday 6th – 9-10:30 - KS2 music concert with Y4 guitars
    • Tuesday 11th July – 9am talent show performance with KS1 and Y3 as audience
    • Wednesday 12th July – 9am talent show performance with Y4-Y6 as audience
    • Wednesday 12th July – 3.15pm - 5.45pm - Parents Afternoon
    • Friday 14th July – 1.00pm - 4.00pm– Summer Fayre
    • Monday 17th July – 9.00am - EYFS/ KS1 Celebration Assembly
    • Tuesday 18th July – 9.00am - Y3/ Y4/ Y5 Celebration Assembly
    • Wednesday 19th July – 9.00am - Y6 Leavers Assembly
    • Thursday 20th July – 9.00am - Y6 Graduation Assembly followed by Graduation dinner and dance
    • Friday 21st July – School closes to ALL pupils at 1.00pm for Summer holidays
    • Wednesday 6th September - School reopens for pupils

     

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