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  • Parents' Evenings - Tuesday 6th and Wednesday 7th February 2024

    Mon 22 Jan 2024 Mr Beale

    Dear Parents/ Carers,

     

    I'm pleased to let you know that we are organising Parents' Evenings to take place before February half term so parents can meet their child's class teacher and get an update on the progress that they are making this year.

     

    We are organising two after-school Parents' Evenings, one on Tuesday 6th February and the other on Wednesday 7th February. Parents' Evenings on both afternoons will begin at 3.15pm with the last appointment being at 5.35pm (4N will begin at 3.05pm on both days and 4SA will begin at 3.05pm on Wednesday 7th February).

     

    As before, parents will be asked to use an online booking system to book a 10 minute slot with their children's class teachers on one of the two Parents' Evenings.

     

    We will have to be quite strict about the timings of the appointments so please don't be late and please don't be offended if the teacher has to end the appointment after 10 minutes to meet the next parent.

     

    Guidelines for Parents' Evenings:

     It's useful for children and parents to attend but please try to keep to a minimum the number of other family members attending

    • Parents should arrive at school no earlier than 10 minutes before their first appointment
    • Entrance to the school site will be via Arthur Street or Dixon Road and entrance to the building will be via the outside door to the main hall under the canopy
    • Parents will be expected to sign in and then sign out as they leave

     

     Booking appointments with your child's class teacher:

    • We are going to use the same online system we have used before through the school website for booking appointments with class teachers
    • In order to book an appointment, we will send an email to the email address of the parent who is listed as the First Contact on our school information system. This email will be sent at 7pm on Wednesday 24th January
    • The email will have a link to click on and you will then be able to choose which day and at which time you would like to book the appointment - please make a note of the date and time that you choose
    • You will receive an email for each of your children so you will need to open each one and book for each child
    • We would advise that you allow 10 minutes between the end of one meeting and the start of the next, e.g. if you book an appointment to start at 3.15pm which ends at 3.25pm, you should book the next appointment for 3.35pm to give you time to get to the next classroom
    • If you don't receive an email, this is because either we don't have an email address for you or the email you have given us is wrong. If you don't receive an email by Thursday 25th January, then please contact the office with your updated email address and a link to book your appointment will be sent out to you
    • We are also happy to book separate appointments for parents who may not live together. Please contact the office if this situation applies to you
    • If you don't have an email address at all and don't wish to use one, then you can contact the office and they can assign you a date and time for your appointment

     

    We're looking forward to welcoming all parents into school on either the 6th or 7th January.  

     

    We look forward to seeing you all,

     

    Mr Beale

  • Attendance Newsletter - January 2024

    Thu 18 Jan 2024 Mr Beale

    Your child will be coming home today with an Attendance Newsletter and with a record of your child's attendance for Autumn 2023. Please look out for it in your child's bag.

     

    The newsletter share information about school attendance, why it is so important and why it is in the news at the moment.

     

    There is a some information which compares our school attendance to the national average and also an explanation about the concerns around "Persistent Absence".

     

    Your child's attendance and summary of absences for Autumn 2023 is provided so you can compare it against the average for your child's year group and across school.

     

    There is also information about which children achieved 100% attendance last term and which class had the best attendance in each phase. There is also some information on the importance of punctuality and some FAQs for parents.

     

    An online copy of the newsletter can be found here: https://bit.ly/3SmVe0P

     

    We hope you find the information useful and that you will work with us to keep improving attendance over the next two terms. We will update you with another newsletter and report for Spring 2024 in April

     

    Mr Beale

  • Newsletter - December 2023 - Early closure on Friday 22nd, non-uniform days, Christmas parties, assemblies and Goodbye Mrs Folbigg!

    Thu 14 Dec 2023 Mr Beale

    Newsletter - December 2023

     

    Dear Parents/ Carers,

     

    As we reach the end of term, there are a few important messages to share with you.

     

    Early finish at 1.00pm on Friday 22nd December

     

    As in previous years, please note that school closes early for the Christmas holiday on Friday 22nd December at 1.00pm. Children will have lunch before they leave. They will be available for collection from the usual places at 1.00pm.

     

    School reopens for ALL pupils on Monday 8th January 2024 at 8.40am

     

    Please also note that school reopens after the holiday for ALL pupils on Monday 8th January 2024 at 8.40am. There is no Teacher Training day on this day.

     

    Other schools may not open until the Tuesday or Wednesday of that week; however, we are expecting ALL children to be in school at Regents Park on Monday 8th January at 8.40am as usual.

     

    Non-Uniform Day and Christmas Parties on Thursday 21st December

     

    We will be having a non-uniform day with Christmas parties taking place in the afternoon on Thursday 21st December. Children in Nursery will have their Christmas party in the morning and we will be in touch seaprately with Nursery parents to let them know how we will make arrangements for them.

     

    Children will be able to come to school in their party clothes on Thursday and make a £1 donation to the School Fund - this can be paid in cash on the day or on sQuid. Money donated to School Fund helps to pay for special events when we celebrate things like Christmas and Eid in school so we do appreciate your donations towards this.

     

    Children will have Christmas party food at lunchtime on Thursday - this means we don't have to worry about children bringing food into school which is safer for children with allergies and hopefully means less food is wasted. Again, we will let parents in Nursery know separately how we will organise their Christmas parties in the morning.

     

    Children who normally bring a packed lunch may order a school meal and have Christmas party food on this day (cost is £2.40 - please contact the school office as normal) or they may bring their packed lunch as normal to have with the other children.

     

    As well as wearing non-uniform on Thursday, children will also be able to do so on Friday when we will finish at 1.00pm.

     

    Celebration Assemblies and Y4/ Y5/ Y6 Guitar Concert next week

     

    We have Celebration Assemblies taking place next week - parents should be informed if their child will receive a Gold Achievers certificate. Please make sure if you are attending one of the assemblies that you are in the hall on time at 9.00am.

     

    • Monday 18th December at 9.00am - EYFS & KS1 Celebration Assembly
    • Tuesday 19th December at 9.00am - KS2 Celebration Assembly

     

    On Thursday 21st December at 9.15am, we would also like to invite all parents of children in Y4, as well as parents of children in Y5 and Y6 who are learning to play guitars to join us for a special Guitar concert. We hope as many parents as possible will join us for this!

     

    Goodbye Mrs Folbigg!

     

    It is very sad that we are saying goodbye to Mrs Folbigg after over 13 years of her working here at Regents Park.

     

    Many of you will know Mrs Folbigg because of all the work she has done over the years in establishing, developing and then teaching all of the children in our Forest School! The development of the Forest School has been a significant achievement that without Mrs Folbigg's enthusiasm and passion, may not have been as successful as it has been. All of the children in school have benefitted from Mrs Folbigg's determination for all children to experience and take part in learning outdoors in an environment that they wouldn't necessarily find anywhere else in Small Heath.

     

    The Forest School has been an oasis of calm and tranquility in which many children have thrived when perhaps some of them might have found learning more difficult in the normal classroom. All of the children have developed skills and knowledge and a love of being outdoors in nature whilst working with Mrs Folbigg in the Forest School and she will be sadly missed.

     

    We wish Mrs Folbigg all the very best in her new job as a Mental Health Education Practitioner and hope she will come back and visit from time to time.

     

    Other staffing changes for Spring 2024

     

    Mrs Hazelwood will be taking over some of Mrs Folbigg's role in teaching children across school in the Forest School. This will mean that she will no longer be sharing responsibility for teaching 1HB with Ms Bibi. 

     

    Instead, Ms Bibi will take over responsibility for the class full time and the class will now be known as 1B from January 2024.

     

    Have a Happy Holiday!

     

    I hope all children, parents and families have a wonderful holiday. To those of you who are celebrating, have a very Merry Christmas and I'd like to wish you all a Happy New Year!

     

    Thank you,

     

    Mr Beale

  • Mobile phones in the playground at home time

    Mon 06 Nov 2023 Mr Beale

    Dear Parents

     

    Before the holiday, I sent a message home via the school website mentioning some issues we have had dismissing children at hometime.

     

    One request was for parents not to use their mobile phones whilst in the playground collecting children as we have had some instances where parents were so caught up in their phone call that they have not been aware that their child or children have been left behind.

     

    This is a polite request at the moment even though many other schools ban mobile phones completely from their school sites.

     

    It would be much nicer for your children if, instead of being on the phone when you collect them, you were able to greet them and ask them about their day.

     

    Please can I respectfully ask all parents to put their phones away when they come into the playground and only use them again once they have left the school gates.

     

    Thank you,

     

    Mr Beale

  • Issues at home time - We need your support!

    Thu 19 Oct 2023 Mr Beale

    Dear Parents/ Carers,

     

    We have had some issues recently at the end of the day with concerns about whether children are with their parents or not. It is extremely important for us to know that children are not released until their parents have arrived and that children leave school with their parents.

     

    The way we organise dismissal in the playground and by the main entrance on Arthur Street is for parents to stand away from the classes and for children only to go to their parent when they have been seen by the class teacher. Unfortunately, some of the confusion is being caused because parents are not respecting the gap we have created between parents and classes at home time and are getting too close or are calling children from long distances away. In addition, some children are not always letting the teacher know and have run off without telling them.

     

    Another issue we have is also that many parents are on their phones when collecting children and are distracted. Some children have been released to parents in the playground but parents have been talking on their phones and haven't been aware that their child has been left behind.

     

    I have reminded all staff to be extra vigilant when releasing children and to make sure that they speak to children about this too.

     

    However, I also need to ask ALL parents to support us and work together to keep children safe:

    • Please make sure that you keep a good distance from where the classes are being dismissed from and don't walk up to collect your children
    • Please make sure that you walk to where your child's class is being dismissed from and don't call them over from one side of the playground to the other
    • Please do not ask other children to run over to the class to collect their brothers or sisters
    • Please make sure that the member of staff dismissing your child has made eye contact with you before your child comes to you
    • Please do not use your mobile phone in the playground or on the school site whilst collecting children - it would be much better for your child to greet them and ask them about what they have learned during the day!

     

    Let's work together to make sure that all children stay safe,

     

    Mr Beale

  • Parents Evenings - Tuesday 24th & Wednesday 25th October from 3.15pm to 5.45pm

    Wed 11 Oct 2023 Mr Beale

    Dear Parents/ Carers,

     

    I'm pleased to confirm that we are organising Parents' Evenings to take place before half term so parents can meet their child's new class teacher.

     

    We are organising two after-school Parents' Evenings, one on Tuesday 24th October and the other on Wednesday 25th October. Parents' Evenings on both afternoons will begin at 3.15pm with the last appointment being at 5.45pm (4SA and 4N will begin at 3.05pm on Wednesday 25th October).

     

    As before, parents will be asked to use an online booking system to book a 10 minute slot with their children's class teachers on one of the two Parents' Evenings.

     

    We will have to be quite strict about the timings of the appointments so please don't be late and please don't be offended if the teacher has to end the appointment after 10 minutes to meet the next parent.

     

    Guidelines for Parents' Evenings:

     

    • It's useful for children and parents to attend but please try to keep to a mimumum the number of other family members attending
    • Parents should arrive at school no earlier than 10 minutes before their first appointment
    • Entrance to the school site will be via Arthur Street or Dixon Road and entrance to the building will be via the outside door to the main hall under the canopy
    • Parents will be expected to sign in and then sign out as they leave

     

    Booking appointments with your child's class teacher:

    • We are going to use an online system through the school website for booking appointments with class teachers
    • In order to book an appointment we will send an email to the email address of the parent who is listed as the First Contact on our school information system. This email will be sent at 7pm on Wednesday 11th October
    • The email will have a link to click on and you will then be able to choose which day and at which time you would like to book the appointment - please make a note of the date and time that you choose
    • You will receive an email for each of your children so you will need to open each one and book for each child
    • We would advise that you allow 10 minutes between the end of one meeting and the start of the next, e.g. if you book an appointment to start at 3.15pm which ends at 3.25pm, you should book the next appointment for 3.35pm to give you time to get to the next classroom
    • If you don't receive an email, this is because either we don't have an email address for you or the email you have given us is wrong. If you don't receive an email by Friday 13th October, then please contact the office with your updated email address and a link to book your appointment will be sent out to you
    • We are also happy to book separate appointments for parents who may not live together. Please contact the office if this situation applies to you
    • If you don't have an email address at all and don't wish to use one, then you can contact the office and they can assign you a date and time for your appointment

     

    We're looking forward to welcoming all parents into school on either the 24th or 25th October. If anything changes, we will let you know so please look out for any messages we send via text.

     

    We look forward to seeing you all,

     

    Mr Beale

  • Parents' Evenings and Teacher Training Days in October

    Mon 02 Oct 2023 Mr Beale

    Dear Parents/ Carers,

     

    We are already half way through the first half term and I hope you feel that your children are now settled back into school after the Summer holiday and enjoying learning in their new classes with their new teachers!

     

    We have 4 more weeks until half term but I do want to give you lots of notice about when our Parents Evenings are and of two days when school will be closed for children due to staff training.

     

    Parents Evenings - Tuesday 24th and Wednesday 25th October 2023

     

    We will be holding Parents Evenings on Tuesday 24th and Wednesday 25th October from 3.15 to 5.45pm and I'm sure you will be very keen to join us on one of these two dates to meet your children's new teachers and find out how your children are doing.

     

    As before we will be organising an online booking system for you to make appointments and these will be sent out via email next week. Please make sure we have an up to date email for you on our system. We will send out a text message to let you know when the emails will be sent.

     

    Staff Training Days - School CLOSED to pupils on Thursday 26th & Friday 27th October 2023

     

    We have two Staff Training Days booked for Thursday 26th and Friday 27th October which means school will be CLOSED on these days to ALL pupils.

     

    This means that school will CLOSE for half term holiday at 3.00pm on Wednesday 25th October. School will REOPEN for ALL pupils on Monday 6th November at 8.40am.

     

    Schools are allowed to take 5 Staff Training Days per academic year. So far this year we have had two days on the 4th and 5th of September and these two days are booked on 26th and 27th of October. One more Staff Training Day is booked for Monday 22nd July meaning the last day of the summer term for children will be Friday 19th July. I have listed all the term dates below - please note that our school may be open on a day on which your other children's school are closed.

     

    Wednesday 25th October 2023 at 3.00pm School CLOSES for half term
    Thursday 26th & Friday 27th October 2023 School CLOSED for Staff Training Days
    Monday 6th November at 8.40am School REOPENS for ALL pupils
    Friday 22nd December at 1.00pm School CLOSES for Christmas holidays
    Monday 8th January 2024 at 8.40am School REOPENS for ALL pupils
    Friday 9th February at 3.00pm School CLOSES for half term
    Monday 19th February at 8.40am School REOPENS for ALL pupils
    Friday 22nd March at 3.00pm School CLOSES for Easter holidays
    Monday 8th April at 8.40am School REOPENS for ALL pupils
    Friday 24th May at 3.00pm School CLOSES for half term
    Monday 3rd June at 8.40am School REOPENS for ALL pupils
    Friday 19th July at 1.00pm School CLOSES for Summer holidays
    Monday 2nd September 2024 Autumn term begins

     

    Harvest food donations

     

    Thank you to families who have sent in food for our Harvest collection. We will continue to accept donations this week and will then organise for them to be collected by local foodbanks. Thank you again for your generosity.

     

     

  • Problems with parking and traffic around school

    Fri 15 Sep 2023 Mr Beale

    Dear Parents,

     

    At the start of the new school year, we are agin having lots of problems with parking and traffic around school, especially on Camelot Way. Unfortunately, some parents are demonstrating a very selfish attitude towards the safety of other children and families and a lack of respect for residents in neighbouring houses.

     

    Far too many parents seem to want to drive as close as they can to the school gates to drop off and collect children. Parents are then parking on the zigzag lines outside school, on pavements, double parking or stopping in the middle of the road. This is dangerous as it narrows the roads and pavements where children and families are trying to walk and cross.

     

    Our school is not situated on a through road so all these cars then have to undertake difficult manoeuvres to reverse and turn round. Many parents tell me that there is no danger because they are good drivers; however, not all our children are good pedestrians, are unpredicatble and may not be aware of what drivers are doing. Some drivers put children at risk by bumping up on the pavements to reverse their cars and make it difficult for children and families to get by.

     

    Many parents want to get as close as they can to the school gates because they say they have to drop off or pick up other children. However, they are then often caught up in traffic as more cars try to get down the roads whilst others try to get out!

     

    We are also receiving complaints from neighbouring residents who are complaining about the fact that they sometimes have one or two cars blocking them in their drives meaning they can't leave their houses for 30 to 40 minutes during the morning and afternoon when parents are dropping or picking up children. This is frustrating and causes arguments.

     

    I'd like all parents to make more effort to park away from school and not drive up the roads that lead to the school gates, particularly on Camelot Way. I'd like all parents to think about the safety of not just their own children but that of all the children who come to our school.

     

    Thank you

     

    Mr beale

  • Welcome Back - Some information for parents at the start of the new school year 2023-24

    Tue 05 Sep 2023 Mr Beale

    Dear Parents/ Carers,

     

    We hope you have all had a wonderful summer holiday and that you are all healthy, safe and well. We are looking forward to welcoming back all the children to Regents Park tomorrow on Wednesday 6th September at 8.40am.

     

    Below is some information for parents at the start of the new school year 2023-243:

     

    School start dates:

    • School reopens for all of Y1 to Y6 tomorrow (Wednesday 6th September) at 8.40am. Please note that there will be no Breakfast Club this week - this will restart on Monday 11th September (see below)
    • Reception children have been given times to arrive on Wednesday and Thursday this week (6th & 7th September) and will be staying in school for part of the morning or afternoon. They will then do a full day starting at 8.40am from Friday 8th September.
    • Nursery children have been given times to arrive at school during the week beginning Wednesday 6th September and will be staying in school for part of the morning session. They will then begin their full morning sessions from Monday 11th September.

     

    Arriving at school

    • Just a reminder that children can enter school at any gate (Arthur Street, Camelot Way or Dixon Road).
    • Children are expected to arrive at school at 8.40am so they can take part in Start of the Day activities in class although the gates will remain open until 8.50am. Please try to drop your child off as early as possible.
    • Children should be accompanied by parents up to the gate. Children in Year 1 to Year 6 will then walk in to school independently.
    • Parents of children in Reception and Nursery may wish to come in with their child during the first half term in the Autumn term in order to help settle their child although we ask parents not to stop too long if possible as this can sometimes have the opposite effect. We hope that by November, parents will be able to drop Reception and Nursery children off at the gates also.
    • Please do not drop off children early and leave them waiting unsupervised at the school gates - children that are left unsupervised is a cause for concern and may be a safeguarding issue.
    • Children should arrive at school on time so any child that arrives after the gates are closed at 8.50am is late and should be taken by the parent to the school office where they will be signed in. Again, it is not acceptable to leave children at the gate on Arthur Street when they are late and ask them to walk in.
    • Parents will be asked to come in for a conversation with a member of school leadership if children are often late.

     

    Breakfast Club

    • Breakfast Club will restart on Monday 11th September
    • Breakfast Club will be available for children in Reception to Year 6
    • There is a cap on the number of places available for Breakfast Club. The cap will be for 60 places and these will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. We will keep a waiting list if there are more than 60 children wanting places.
    • There is a fee of £1 per day for children who attend Breakfast Club to contribute to the cost of staffing and the cost of providing breakfast.
    • However, there will be no charge for those children who are eligible for Free School Meals – this will be subsidised from Pupil Premium funding.
    • Parents who wish to send their children to Breakfast Club will need to sign an agreement and will be asked to pay for each half term in advance, e.g. a 6 week half term will be £30 paid on sQuid
    • We will keep a register of children that attend. If children do not attend regularly, their place may be allocated to a child on the waiting list instead.
    • Parents that no longer wish their child to attend Breakfast Club will be refunded the remaining balance for the half term and their place offered to a child on the waiting list.
    • Unfortunately, we will not be able to give refunds for children who are absent or only wish to use the Breakfast Club on certain days of the week.
    • Breakfast Club will begin at 8.00am.
    • Children should be dropped off by parents at the Dixon Road entrance where they will be met by a member of staff.
    • Please note that the Dixon Road gate will be locked at 8.15am and no children will be allowed to enter after this time until the gates reopen at 8.40am.
    • Parents must make sure that children have arrived on time and that they have been met at the gate – please do not leave children outside the locked gates.

     

    If you wish to reserve a place at Breakfast Club for your child this year, please contact the school office from Wednesday 6th September (preferably by phone or email) to put your child’s name down on the list. We will confirm places to start on Monday 11th September by Friday 8th September.

     

    Arrangements for collecting children at the end of the school day

     

    We are continuing to ask parents to collect children at the end of the school day from specific exits in order to minimise crowding, make it more manageable and ensure children are collected safely.

     

    Most children will continue to be collected from the same gates as before although there may be changes for some Y1 and Y4 children as well as children who had siblings in last year's Y6.

     

    Here is how we will organise the arrangements for collecting children at the end of the school day:

    • All pupils with siblings in school will be released from the main playground; Parents collecting siblings may enter the playground from either the Dixon Road or Arthur Street entrance but are expected to wait behind the marked line until children are sent to them.
    • Nursery, Reception, Year 1 , Year 5 and Year 6 pupils with no siblings will be released from the Camelot Way entrance
    • Year 2, Year 3 and Year 4 pupils with no siblings will be released from the Arthur Street entrance.
    • Wherever children are collected from, the children should tell staff when an adult is there so they can be released. Please do not call children from one end of the playground to the other.
    • Parents should collect children and then leave the school site as quickly as possible
    • Children in Y5/Y6 classes can go home alone but only if parents have informed the class teacher.
    • Parents should make every effort to pick children up on time. Parents that are not collected at 3.00pm will be taken to the school office and parents will need to come to the Arthur Street entrance to collect them
    • We will monitor late collection of children and, if necessary, we may charge parents who are regularly late £1 for every 15 minutes if their children are not collected from the office by 3.15pm.

     

    Uniform

     

    Just a reminder for parents that we expect children to start the new year wearing correct school uniform. Last year children were allowed to come to school in PE kit or in clothes to wear in the Forest School; however, some children took to wearing clothes which were not school uniform on days that they weren’t supposed to.

     

    It is an expectation that children wear correct Regents Park school uniform and have at least a jumper/ cardigan/ sweatshirt with the school badge on to wear when on trips or off-site.

     

    Please make sure that you have correct school uniform for your child at the start of the new term with your child’s name written or sewn into it:

    • White shirts or polo shirts
    • Bottle green jumpers, cardigans or sweatshirts with the school badge on
    • Grey or black trousers or skirts
    • White or grey socks
    • Black shoes (not trainers)
    • Bottle green, black or grey headscarves
    • No jewellery

     

    Children will be told on what days they should come to school in PE kit. They should still wear their school jumper/ sweatshirt/ cardigan on PE days. It is helpful to make sure that PE kit also has your child’s name written or sewn into it.

     

    Correct PE kit is:

    • A plain white t-shirt
    • Plain black or grey shorts or tracksuit trousers
    • White socks
    • Plimsolls

     

    Children in Year 3 also go swimming and so will need to bring a swimming kit and towel on swimming days. On swimming days, children will come to school in their school uniform and change into their swimming kit in the changing rooms at Sparkhill Swimming Baths.

     

    Uniform such as sweatshirts, cardigans and shirts with the school badge on can be ordered and bought from the school office. Alternatively, parents can buy a sew-on school badge to attach to sweatshirts, cardigans or polo shirts bought elsewhere. Please contact the school office for more information.

     

    We look forward to seeing children and parents and welcoming you all back to school tomorrow.

     

    Mr Beale

  • A message for parents from Mrs Stephens

    Mon 17 Jul 2023

    Dear Parents,

    Thank you to all of you for coming this morning (Monday 17th July) to share some time with me beforee I leave. I hoped that I wouldn't be sitting all on my own and I wasn't!

     

    Over the years I have had the privilege to get to know many children and parents, sometimes seeing 3 generations of the same family pass through school.

     

    It's always good to hear of their achievements and even see them bring their own children to our nursery.

     

    I feel lucky to have experienced a wonderful time with your lovely, amazing children who I know I am going to miss so much.

     

    Regents Park is such a warm and happy place. Don't tell Mr Beale but I never really thought of it as coming to work. We have had so much fun, learning together over the years.

     

    Your generosity is overwhelming as always.

     

    Thank you,

     

    Mrs Stephens

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