Dear parents and carers, 

As another term approaches its end, I'd like to once again thank you all for your support. We’ve had a busy term, filled with lots of exciting learning and memorable experiences!

I would like to wish a very Happy Eid to everyone celebrating, and a joyful and peaceful Easter to those who are celebrating. May this special time bring happiness, reflection, and time with loved ones!

Mrs J Adams

Head of School 

 

Important Dates

School will be closed to all pupils on Thursday 19th and Friday 20th March 2026. We wish everyone celebrating a joyful and happy Eid!

Monday 23rd March 2026: Comic relief and afternoon Eid parties:

We will be raising money as part of Red Nose Day, and children should bring in £1 to wear their own clothes (50p for the charity and 50p for our school fund to help fund further enrichment opportunities) – sensible shoes at all times please.

Eid parties will take place during the afternoon.  Children can wear their party clothes (sensible footwear please). They can bring in packaged food (vegetarian) which must be in date and contain no nuts. Please do not bring in drinks. 

Free Breakfast Club – reminder

You will have received an e-mail regarding the continuation of our free breakfast club. If your child does not already attend but wishes to do so from April 13th, you must complete the form in the message. 

KS2 SATs Test Dates (Year 6) 

Year 6 SATs will be held in the week beginning 11th May 2026.

The tests will be taken on the following scheduled days:

Please ensure your child is in school and on time every day. Below are links to websites that will also help your child revise:

Free KS2 SATS Online 10-Minute Tests | CGP Books

Free interactive KS1 and KS2 SATs revision resources - BBC Bitesize

Parent guide to KS2 SATs: what to expect, how to help | LbQ | LbQ Primary

KS2 SATs Papers and Tests - PrimaryTools.co.uk - Assessment and Management Tools

Attendance Focus

We understand that children do get genuinely ill, and when this happens, they should stay at home to recover. However, your child can come to school if they have the following:

• Minor colds or sniffles

• Headaches (unless severe)

• Feeling 'a bit tired'

Useful guidance for your information:

Thank you for supporting your child!

Books book books!

The children loved choosing a book to take home from our pop-up book store – happy reading!