Dear All,
It’s been another busy week at School. We had a visit from Ofsted this week to verify our Self Evaluation Form. The resulting report from this visit will be produced in the next two weeks and therefore won’t be available to the school until the New Year. Once I have had the official report and judgements on our evaluation, I will then be able to share this with you. I’d like to take this opportunity to thank the pupils, staff and new governing board for all their hard work both in the lead up to this week’s visit and also during it. Thank you to all those that filled in the Ofsted parent survey.
A big thankyou to all of you for supporting the Christmas Bazaar last Friday. Whether you were spending your pennies or giving up your time, you helped raise a staggering £550. Another big thank you to all that attended the Christmas Tree Service and the Carol Service. It was great to see the hall and Church so full, with people, song and Christmas cheer! Your children did you proud!
Finally remember that next week is the Nativity, it would be great to fill the hall again. The productions are 2pm on Monday 12th and 6pm on Tuesday 13th December. All are most welcome, please ask Mrs. Pike for tickets.
I look forward to seeing you all then.
Kind regards
Martin Marshall
Hall of Fame! Certificate Winners last week.
Our “stars of the week” this week were Oscar, joe and Henry. Our Bronze awards this week went to Mason, Serena and Angus (Conkers) William, Florence and George (Chestnuts) Rose, Emilie, Rio, Katie and Katie (Oaks) . Bronze reading awards went to Poppy, George, Sam, James, Florence and William. Jasper was awarded his Grade 3- Deep! Our “slick and span” award went to Conker Class and the attendance award went to Oaks class.
Put the date in the diary-
End of term – Friday 16th December
INSET DAY – Tuesday 3rd January
Children return – Wednesday 4th January
And Finally……
A massive well done to all to the children. They have done you proud. The children had a fantastic time at the Panto today and their behaviour was impeccable.