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Newsletter 12th November 

Message from the Headteacher 

It has been another busy week at St John's. We heard today that the COVID-19 measures for our school will be remaining in place until the end of November. 

Can I please remind you of these measures: 

  • Reduce mixing between groups of students as much as possible. No wholes school assemblies, these will continue to be virtual. Children will continue to play in their zones at playtimes. No clubs to take place after school except Peregrines for childcare and Tag Rugby, as this takes place outside. 
  • Promote social distancing and reduce crowding where possible; minimise pinch points in the school day with separate entrances and staggered lunches. 
  • Reinforce social distancing and good infection prevention control amongst staff (ventilation and touchpoint cleaning especially in areas where staff gather) 
  • Any close or household contacts of confirmed cases of Covid-19 identified by NHS Test & Trace to book a PCR test and whilst awaiting test results, undertake a daily LFD test and only attend school if this is negative- this includes students of primary age under parental discretion. The new LFD tests are nasal swabs only and much easier to use than previous stocks. 

Thank you for your continued support, please do ask if you have any questions. 

Finally, thank you for your enthusiastic response to 'Birthday Books' we have already had a few books sent in for children who have already had birthdays. 

Reading is a key skill that supports writing and language development. We would like to encourage you all to read as much as you can to your child. Try to choose quality texts with good vocabulary and illustrations. Here are a few examples from the book trust.

Recommended Book List 

From next week we will be posting a story twice a week read by myself or another teacher on ClassDojo to encourage you and your children to see the benefits of story telling and quality texts. 

Have a restful weekend, 

Kerry Devane 

 

Dates for your Diary 

Thursday 25th November Christmas Fair 2.30-4.30pm 

Saturday 27th November Glastonbury Frost Fayre 

Wednesday 8th December Christmas Dinner &  Year 1 Christmas Film Night 3.15-4.30pm

 

Tag Rugby will start next week for those who signed up and made a payment. The first session will be Wednesday 17th November. 

PTA News 

Raffle Tickets are now ON SALE! You should have received 2 books of tickets. Tickets are 50p each, £2.50 per book. There are plenty of extra tickets available from the office. Please sell as many as you can to family and friends, not forgetting to buy some yourself.

Thank you for your kind donations for the Christmas Fair. We are still hoping for a few more raffle prizes if you know of any shops or companies that can donate. 

Please also remember any filled jars will also be gratefully received for the fair.

With the continued Amber measures in place the PTA will be considering other ways to go ahead with the Christmas Fair safely. 

 

Attendance 

Our target for attendance is 95%

Top class this week is OWLS with 96.54% brilliant, OWLS!

Top year group this week is Year 2 with 94.41%

There were 23 children who were more than 10 minutes late this week. The total lost learning time was 10 hours 55 mins.

Can we please remind you to contact the school if your child is going to be absent before 9.30am via email or telephone. If you do not contact the school the absence will be unauthorised and this may trigger action from county.

Achievements

Lexi, in Hedgehogs class, received the Star of the Month award from her gymnastics club for making huge progress in joining in sessions on her own. We are so proud of you Lexi!

Eco Warriors 

Our Eco Warrior Eris was very busy today delivering letters with myself to the Cafes and Pubs asking them to make sure that their customers put their cigarette ends in the ashtrays and bins provided after our litter pick last week. 

Next week the children will be thinking about improving the recycling in the school including food waste from snack time.