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Newsletter 92 (10.03.2024) 

Swavesey Primary School Newsletter

Issue 92

 

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Updates from Mrs Norden

I hope that all our 'Mums' have had a lovely Mother's Day and all their children have looked after them.  Today in my house, we celebrated three 'Mums', and talked about our changing roles and how there are generational similarities and differences.  We talked about caring for and supporting our children, as well as, becoming carers and support for our parents, partners, siblings and others.  With Friday having been 'International Women's Day', we felt that 'Mother's Day', while having its origins in a Victorian tradition, is also a wonderful way to celebrate all women who care and support in so many ways.  Thank you to all our 'Mums' and women everywhere for their kindness and caring.

Last week saw reading for pleasure at the forefront of our activities with shared reading across year groups, dressing up for World Book Day, more humorous writing inspired by James Campbell and our World Book Day school quiz on Friday. We hope you enjoyed the home reading activities.  A huge thank you to Mrs Sprawson for all her organising and hard work to make the events exciting and memorable.

We are really pleased so many children enjoyed the special World Book Day lunch, and you can see some pictures of the catering staff and their efforts to make it so special by clicking here.  However, there were more than 30 lunch requests after the deadline, as was also the case for the previous themed lunch, which meant that the team had to make additional arrangements to ensure all children could have a meal.  Orders for food are based on the number of booked meals received by the deadline and, although the team make allowances for some additional meals, the numbers across our theme days have been more than this.  Please can we ask you to ensure that you book all lunches by deadlines given for theme days and the week before for a normal lunches to support our catering team.

National Science week began on Friday (8th March), and we will have activities throughout school this week. We are looking forward to exploring 'Time' in varied ways through the science curriculum and beyond. We hope the children will share their learning at home with you.  

As you may have seen in a previous newsletter, Riley our Rights' Respecting Giraffe will be placed in the Grand Arcade this week for the 'Standing Tall' exhibition.  The exhibition is made up of large giraffes decorated by local artists and mini giraffes decorated by Cambridgeshire schools and youth organisations. The Minis will all go on display around the city this week, with the large giraffes being set out in their zone by 21st March.  You can find a poster with more details by clicking here.  The giraffe trail will be available to explore from 21st March through to 2nd June, after which Riley will return to us to join Dandelion in the quiet area.  We hope many of you will be able to go and see all the fabulous giraffes.

Some of you may remember our 'Lost Words' project which spanned two years, from 2019 to 2021.  As part of this project, 'Dandelion', our mini-moo, was created and our 2019 Year 5s wrote a song called 'To the Lakes', with the folk group the Young'Uns. The song was part of a wider project called 'When Cambridgeshire sings' and involved several schools across the county.  Sean Cooney, one of the Young'Uns, will be in Cambridge on Saturday, 23 March, as part of an event called 'What would Nature Do', and will be performing all the songs from this project including ours.  Please find more details by clicking here for the main project and here for Sean's involvement.  

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Headteacher

08 Mar 2024
Year 6 SCSSP Hockey Tournament
Year 6 hockey players were in action this week at the SCSSP hockey tournament.
Read more

Click here to access previous News Articles

Mother's Day
All Day
10
March
British Science Week - 'Time'
All Day
From 11 Mar until 15 Mar
11
March
SCSSP 'Let's Play Football ' - Whole School Girl's Event
0:00am – 0:00am
12
March
Resources Governor Committee Meeting
All Day
13
March
Sports relief
All Day
15
March
Standing Tall - Giraffe Exhibition goes live across Cambridge.
All Day
15
March
Newmarket Town YDP Football Cup Tournament
9:00am – 2:00pm
15
March

PE days Spring Term - Second half term - please note changes for some phase leaders

Rabbits and Mice - Thursday and Friday

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

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

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

Spring Term Clubs

NO netball clubs this week

Monday pm - Yr3/4 Boys Football

Wednesday pm - KS2 Girls Football 

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.

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.

Useful Information for parents and carers - can be accessed on our website page 'Parent Information' which can be accessed by clicking here.

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.

Community News

Cambridge Festival 23rd - 24th March -  free talks, workshops and interactive activities for families.  Please click the links below for posters for more information:

Family Weekend poster with QR code for more details

What would nature do? an imaginarium takeover poster

Young'Uns Sean Cooney performs 'When Cambridgeshire sings' project songs including our very own 'To the Lakes' written by our Year 5s of 2019.

Cambridge Literary Festival - 20th - 21st April.  Click here for the children's programme


Fen Drayton Tennis Club are  providing a junior tennis coaching programme, running term time from now until the summer holiday.  Lessons are available on Wednesday afternoons. Click here for further information.

PTA News - access their website page here for ways to support our fundraising

Next Events

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.  Bring cash on the night for a raffle and games.

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

01 Mar 2024
Eco Committee Tip 8
Read on to find out about how you can recycle batteries through school.
Read more
02 Feb 2024
Pyjama Day to raise funds for our project
The votes are in!
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

Phonics training for Parents/Carers - Supporting Your Child at Home

Dandelion Learning Ik are offering a free session for parents/carers to support phonics at home.  Whilst this will be a generic session, and not bespoke to Little Wandle the scheme we now use, Dandelion training has always been of good quality and you may find this session useful. 

This training is aimed at parents of children in EYFS and primary school.

Learning to read and enjoying reading is fundamental to children's life chances. Phonics is key to decoding and parental support is a crucial factor in ensuring success in reading progress. The aim of this session is to give parents the confidence to support developing readers and writers so they make great progress in reading...and love it!

In this free 1 hour session the trainers will explore:

  • What phonics is and why it is important.
  • Phonics terminology.
  • How phonics is taught in schools.
  • How you can help your child with their phonics at home.

Choice of dates and times:

  • Friday 26th April 2024 10am - 11am
  • Monday 17th June 2024 7pm - 8pm

Click here to access the booking page

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.

Please access their poster here

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