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Admin and Organisation Update Spring 2025 Issue 1 (09.01.2025) 

Swavesey Primary School Newsletter

Admin and Organisation Update Spring 2025 Issue 1

 

 Easy fundraising here,

Amazon Wish List here and My School Fund via ESPO here.

Spring Term Updates

Lost Property - We have acquired lots of lost property since last term and would love to reunite the items with their owners, but it is all unnamed. If you recognise any of the items in these photos - click here, then please get in contact with, or pop into, the office and take a look.

If it is not claimed by February half term we will be donating to charity.  We also have lots of books so please pop in and help yourself.

If you need any uniform the PTA have lots of second hand uniform of good quality - please see PTA section below. 

Request Preschool - if anyone has any scooters, trikes or similar they are able to donate Carol and the team would be really grateful.  If you have please drop them off in the New year at the main school office, or to preschool staff at their drop off time (9am).

Request Lunchtime - if anyone has any lego they would be willing to donate for our lunchtime play, we would be really grateful.  If you do, please drop them off in the New year at the main school office.

ELSA Study - please sign your children up to this important research study for diabetes screening if you feel you can.  Poster further down the page.

Octagon Cluster and St Ives Rotary Competitions - the theme for all three competitions is 'Wonderful Water'.

There are age categories for all our primary year groups (Reception to Year6).

Art Competition                 Writing Competition            Photography Competition  

DEADLINE EXTENDED to 17th January for all three competitions 

PTA Discos - 24th January - see details in poster below.

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Community Update

Football Opportunity for Boys Year 3 to 5 - Please see details of an exciting opportunity for male footballers in school year 3 and 5 to attend a free taster training session at our player development centre at Northstowe Village College with the view to gaining a place with us. Players on our programmes pay a small fee to take part in the programme but receive the following benefits

  • Take part in weekly training sessions delivered by our UEFA qualified coaches, we pride ourselves on sessions being both educational and enjoyable for our players
  • Train with highly talented players to develop skills and tactical understanding.
  • The opportunity to progress within the clubs development pathway.
  • Full training kit.
  • The opportunity to travel on residential training trips.
  • Take part in fixtures against other development programmes.

Book your place here - https://forms.gle/2H3mtngHbtLfzhDL9

Or if you have any questions please do not hesitate to get in touch with me via email – guy.habbin@canaries.co.uk

EIFW newsletter and courses Jan/Feb from Jane Rogers and the EIFA team - click here for new set of workshops and here for the  latest newsletter.

 

Yr 3/4 Performance Dress Rehearsal
All Day
20
January
Yr 3/4 Performance Evening
All Day
21
January
Yr 3/4 Performance Afternoon
All Day
22
January
PTA Disco
All Day
24
January
Parent Consultation week- Virtual
All Day
From 10 Feb until 13 Feb
10
February
Half Term
All Day
From 17 Feb until 21 Feb
17
February
National Book Week
All Day
From 03 Mar until 07 Mar
03
March
World Book Day
All Day
06
March

Spring Term Sports and External Clubs - start wk commencing 13th January (NEXT WEEK)

Monday 5/6  3.30-4.15pm -Yr5/6 Mixed Netball for FUN! 

Tuesday 8.00-8.35am- Yr5 'NEWBEE' Netball Club 

Tuesday 3.20-4.20pm  Yrs 1 to 4 Mathsfit club (confirmation dependent on numbers signed up which will come direct to parents/carers through the company)

Wednesday 8.00-8.35am - Yr6 'WORKER BEE' Netball Club 

Thursday 3.30-4.15pm - Yr 5 6 MIXED football 

Friday 8.00 -8.30am - Yrs 1-6 Golden Mile Club 

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.

PE days for Spring Term 1 - 

Children need to come to school in PE kit on PE days. 

Reception (Rabbits and Mice) -Thursday and Friday.

Yr1/2 Foxes and Squirrels - Monday and Wednesday, Otters - Wednesday and Friday.

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

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

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

Next Events:

January 24th Disco - details below in the poster

 

Second Hand Uniform Clothes - if you need any uniform items please get in touch.

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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.

NHS Pharmacy First Service - the NHS Pharmacy First Service enables children and adults to get convenient access to healthcare advice and treatment where appropriate, for seven common conditions without the potential delay of having to wait for a GP appointment. 

There is no need to make an appointment; parents or carers can pop into their local Boots pharmacy with their child and ask for help under the service.

Support for the following conditions can be accessed under the service, free of charge (unless NHS prescription charges apply):

Common condition

Patient eligibility

Earache

1 to 17 years

Impetigo

1 year and over

Infected insect bites and stings

1 year and over 

Sore throats

5 years and over 

Sinusitis

12 years and over 

Uncomplicated urinary tract

Women 16 to 64 years 

Shingles

18 years and over

 

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

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

                                Reception    Yr1/2    Yr3/4    Yr5/6

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.  The right-hand tabs access different groups/events.

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

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