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Newsletter 86 (21.01.2024) 

Swavesey Primary School Newsletter

Issue 86

 

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Updates from Mrs Norden

Today's newsletter has lots of updates and information about new events, so please take your time to read through to the end. 

Friday 12th January, saw very successful New Year Discos which were enjoyed by all.  Children and adults alike showed off their dance moves, and we discovered that some of the staff are very good at the 'Hokey Cokey'.  Thank you to Tom Ambrose, our brilliant DJ, and Colin Ambrose, his roadie, and to the PTA helpers and staff for a great event.

Last week Year 3/4 delighted audiences with their 'From Cavemen to Celts' production, including fabulous songs, intriguing information and wonderful humour. If you were able to come and see your children, we hope you enjoyed their performance.

This year we have added to our newsletter sections which are standing items to support your organisation, updates for school and wider professional body information, as well as to provide easy access to areas of the website to support communication. We update areas as often as we can and especially when new resources are available which may support our families, so please do keep checking the whole newsletter to see what may be available to help. 

Last week, we updated information in our 'SEND, Safeguarding, Health and Wellbeing Links' section below with new NHS guidance on childhood illness and knowing whether to send your child to school, as well as, an online chat option for gaining professional medical advice online.  Both of these, as well as the links already there, can provide valuable support for you at home.

Our community partners' page (link towards the bottom of the newsletter) already has information about February half term activities so please do not forget to check this page of the website.

Since the start of term, lateness has increased, which leads to many children being embarrassed to come into school or their classrooms and also impacts on their learning as they often miss key aspects of the new day's teaching.  The register is taken in classes at 8.50am, and closes at 8.55am.  Straight after registering, classes begin their learning, or children come into activities during the register focussed on misconceptions identified from the previous day, which continue to leave a gap in a child's understanding.  Additionally, lateness creates an administrative burden at the busiest time for the office staff, which could lead to us not being timely enough in safeguarding checks for absences amongst other duties.  Whilst we understand that some days delays are created by external factors beyond your control, please ensure children arrive at school on time.

Anna-Claire Norden 

Headteacher

Update from South Cambs District Council

Parking enforcement changes – please think about where you park

From 1 February anyone parking on restrictions such as double yellow lines or zig zag lines near the school are far more likely to receive a parking ticket than before.

Cambridgeshire County Council was given Civil Parking Enforcement powers by the Government late last year and are doing a final push with South Cambridgeshire District Council to remind people of the change before tickets, with fines attached, begin to be issued by Civil Parking Enforcement Officers.

The safety of pupils and everyone in and around the school is really important and inconsiderate parking can make it more dangerous for people. Please use this change as an additional reminder to think about where you park.

In the past only the Police could issue tickets for illegal parking, but the changes mean it is now a civil matter and Council Civil Parking Enforcement Officers can issue the tickets for some matters.

For more details about Civil Parking Enforcement please visit Cambridgeshire County Council’s Civil Parking Enforcement page of its website.

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National Handwriting Day -23rd Jan 2024 
All Day
23
January
CLA committee meeting
All Day
24
January
Yr 3/4 Scooter Workshop
All Day
07
February
Resources Governor Committee and Full Governing Body Meeting
All Day
07
February
Parent Consultation Week
3:30pm – 7:00pm
12
February
Half Term
All Day
From 19 Feb until 23 Feb
19
February
Resources governor committee meeting 
All Day
07
March

PE days Spring Term - First half term

Rabbits and Mice - Thursday and Friday

Yr1/2 Foxes, Squirrels - Monday and Tuesday,                                 Otters -Tuesday and Friday

Yr3/4 Kingfishers and Badgers - Tuesday and Wednesday,  Swans - Monday and Tuesday

Yr5/6 Owls and Swallows - Wednesday and Thursday,  Ravens - Monday and Wednesday 

Spring Term Clubs

Monday pm - Yr3/4 Boys Football

Tuesday am - Yr5/6 Netball worker BEE club

Wednesday pm - KS2 Girls Football 

Thursday am - Yr5/6 Netball NEW BEES

Thursday pm - Yr5/6 Boys Football 

Friday am - Golden Mile 

Morning clubs - 0800hrs start and access via back gate

Afternoon club - pick ups from back gate.

Please remember that children should not wear jewellery to school except small stud earrings, but these must be removed for PE sessions to ensure safety rules are followed.

NSPCC's 2024 Number Day

Friday 2nd of February is the NSPCC's 2024 Number Day, which we will be taking part in as usual. As part of the 'taking part' we will be having a 'Dress up for Digits' day, where the children are invited to bring in a donation for the NSPCC and dress up as a Digit or number. This could be as simple as just having a number on a piece of clothing or it can be as creative and as imaginative as you like. Below are a couple of ideas! 

Many thanks, 

Mr Pawlett 

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Online safety - Please help us by completing our short survey.

We have created a survey to gather information from parents and carers in order to guide us as a school on how we can best get the right information to you about Online Safety. The survey is anonymous and can be accessed through the link below. The surevy will close on Friday 26th January. 

Survey link

Thank you. 
Mrs Seaden and Mr Jiggins
IT and Computing subject leaders. 

Phase Updates

KS1 and KS2 phase termly letters etc. were sent last week by email.  If you have missed this, you can access them on our website through the links below:

Year 1/2               Year 3/4               Year 5/6

Spring Term Admin

Midday Supervisor Vacancies - We have several vacant hours for midday supervisors.  The advert for this role can be found here.

Admin General Information

Office hours - 8.30am to 4pm except Wednesday which is 8.45am to 4pm

EY and P Payments - a reminder these are due at the start of the month and all balances should be paid on receipt of payment request.

Diary Dates - can be accessed on the website by clicking here

Chicken Eggs - If you would like a pack of our chickens' eggs please complete the very short form accessed by clicking here.

PTA News

A huge thank you to the PTA for all their hard work last term.  Our Autumn term events, including the Bethel cake sales, have brought in a profit of over £5,500. This is amazing and so supportive to the children and school.

Thank you to the committee, which, despite being small in number, work so hard, especially Mrs Carminati, to organise these events.  If you think you can help, even if you do not want to be on the committee, please get in contact with them via 

Next Event

Quiz 15th March - Please see details below and click here for the entry form.  This is a great adult event and is always thoroughly enjoyed by all, so please join us to get your little grey cells active and have some fun.  Money on the night raffle and games.

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Community News

EIFA Team workshops (Jane Rogers' team) - please click here for details of workshop sessions entitled 'Argue better', which is an online workshop designed to help parents manage their stress and communicate with one another in ways that are helpful to their relationship and their children.

Read our School Council, Eco-Committee and Rights Respecting School Committee Blogs below:

12 Jan 2024
Fundraising Ideas
We have been busy deciding on possible fundraising ideas.
Read more
08 Dec 2023
Eco Committee Tip 6
Help the environment this Christmas by using more sustainable wrapping options!
Read more
14 Nov 2023
Odd socks day
Article 2 (non-discrimination) The Convention applies to every child without discrimination, whatever their ethnicity, sex, religion, language, abilities or any other status, whatever they think or say, whatever their family background.
Read more

SEND, Safeguarding, Health and Wellbeing Links

SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) information can be accessed through our SEND website pages here

Safeguarding Information - please click here for our Safeguarding page especially should you have concerns relating to the safeguarding of our children and families.  Please click here to go directly to our Safeguarding policy.

Attendance Policy - please click here for the school's attendance policy. It is vitally important parents and carers are aware of their responsibilities and the formal processes for attendance matters.  The NHS have created a useful webpage to support decision making when children are unwell - you can click here for the link.

SEMH (Social Emotional Mental Health) resources for parents - Please click here to access an overview sheet with signposted resources for you to use at home to support your children.  The overview sheet can also be found at the bottom of the SEND page on our website here.  

H.A.Y Cambridgeshire Community Wellbeing support -  How Are You South Cambs? | Home (haysouthcambs.co.uk)

NHS Mental Health Services - www.keep-your-head.com and SHOUT - a new Text service on 85258 which provides real-time support to people of all ages who are struggling with their mental health (text the word HEAR to 85258).

Chat Health is a NHS confidential NHS service for help and advice. It’s safe and easy for you to speak to a qualified health professional. Just send a message, you don’t have to give your name. Discreet and quick. It only takes one message to start making a difference. You’ll get confidential advice from trained health staff in your area. Click here to access the site to start a web chat today.

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Could you foster? 

At Nexus Fostering based in Lolworth, we’re looking for local people like you to become foster carers. By providing a loving and stable home environment, you can support the increasing number of children and young people in the local area who cannot live in their family homes. Not all children require long-term care. We also need foster carers for short-term placements, respite care, and to provide temporary homes to support young parents and their babies. So, if you have a spare room and are ready to change lives, please give us a call on 01223 903 503 or email Leanne on leannea@nexusfostering.co.uk.

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To find out more about Pupil premium and Free school meals, please visit our Pupil Premium page by clicking here. 

Click here to find the MONTHLY NEWSLETTERS from Jane Rogers, our Education Inclusion Family Advisor, and team. 

 

 Click here to access the Cambridgeshire Young Peoples Safer School's Newsletter

 

   

School Lunches

 Click here for School Meal information

 

Click here to find information on Clubs and wider community events.  Use the right-hand tabs of the webpage to access different groups/events.

Links to each Phase page under the Curriculum tab on our website.

                                Reception    Yr1/2    Yr3/4    Yr5/6

Access SCOPay Parent Information here and EYandP Fees and Funding Page here