Monday 25th November 2013

Welcome to our weekly blog.  I hope you are all managing to keep warm during this very cold snap of weather.

 

Football Superstars

First of all I would like to say congratulations to our year 5 and 6 footballers who took part in an Exceed Football competition on Wednesday last week.  They won 6-2 against Lidget Green Primary School.  The footballers should be extremely proud of themselves as is the whole school.  our skill, sportsmanship and determination are definitely paying off – as is your new kit. Well done everybody!

Shining Stars

 

On Friday we presented our Star of the Month Awards.  During our Celebration Assemblies one pupil from each class is rewarded for exceptional learning behaviours and work. Staff working in each class nominate the children they feel have displayed a no excuses, positive attitude. Well done to this month’s award winners.

Holidays in term time

As outlined in a number of previous blogs, I will not be authorising any holidays in term time.

In September the Government’s new regulations on this matter came into force. These state that Head Teachers are not permitted to authorise leave of absence for pupils’ holidays in term time. In spite of these regulations I have recently had a number of parents applying for such leave for their children. Whilst we are sympathetic to the fact that many of our community members have families abroad and that travel is expensive it is vital that we put the education of our children first. The regulations are there because a wealth of educational research has found a direct link between absence from school and poor levels of future progress and attainment. In addition, the new regulations make it clear that those parents/carers taking their children out of school for holidays are highly likely to be issued with a fixed penalty notice of £60 per parent per chid, rising to £120 per parent per child if mot paid within 28 days.

Every school day counts! Pease help to make sure that our children don’t miss out.

This week at Copthorne

The Exceed Alliance

This week, all the Head teachers from the 7 schools in our alliance will meet to review progress against our shared action plan. As well as the children in our 7 schools continuing to learn and play alongside each other, staff continue to work together to address shared school improvement goals.  This enables us to share expertise and learn from each other and, in doing so, continually provide the best possible learning experiences for all of our children.

 

Year 3 Residential

On Monday 25th November, some of our year 3 pupils will be taking part in a residential until Wednesday 27th. For many of them this will be their first experience of staying away from home for 2 nights without their parents. They will be accompanied by Miss Bradley and Mrs Robinson and they will be joined by other pupils from the Exceed Alliance Group.  The residential will take place at Bewerley Park in North Yorkshire.  The children will be taking parts in lots of activities such as shelter building, visiting Bramham Rocks, canoeing and will be going for a night walk which I am sure will be great fun and very exciting. I hope that the weather stays dry for them and am sure they will have a fantastic time and will be wonderful ambassadors for the school.  his is a wonderful opportunity for our children and I am looking forward to hearing all about their adventures when they return.

Smile Please!

Tempest Photographers will be in school on Thursday, 28th November to take school photographs.  The photographer will take individual portrait-style photos of each child.  If you wish, your children may also be photographed in groups with their brothers, sisters and family members.  If you would like to take advantage of this service, these photos will be taken from 3pm–4.30pm on the day – all you need to do is come along at those times to wait with your children and talk to the photographer about the pictures you would like taken. If you do not wish your child to be photographed then you should have already returned the reply slip on the letter that was sent out with your child last week.

Forest Schools

On Friday, 29th November , Year 4 will continue with their Forest School activities as half the children from 4 Beech visit St Ives Woods with Mrs Robinson and Mrs Shah.  I know that the children are having a great time learning about the outdoor environment and how we should care for it. Keep up the good work everyone!

I hope you all have a lovely week.  Keep warm!!

Mrs Shepherd

 

 

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