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Newsletter 119 (04.04.2025) 

Swavesey Primary School Newsletter

Issue 119

 

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Updates from Mrs Norden

Another busy half term has come to an end and the news articles below highlight some of the activities the children have been doing and the successes they have had.

The Octagon Cluster and St Ives Rotary competitions were celebrated two weeks ago with all the school phase winning entrants attending a special event at Swavesey Village College.  At this the winners of the cluster phase group in each category, and the Rotary district entrants from these were announced.  

A huge well done to all our children who entered, the calibre of art, photography and writing across all schools was incredible.  We were thrilled that George, Clovis, Jake and Agnes were judged within the top three of their entered category, with George going forward as the Rotary entrant for the district art competition and Clovis for the photography. A great accolade for their work to representing the St Ives area - well done to you both. An article with photos of the event will go onto the website shortly.

During today's assembly we celebrated even more, especially the successes of children across the term in their learning, as well as the sporting arena.  We also celebrated some school success in the Reed Education World Book Day art competition. We were visited by Justin and Rae, from Reed, who came to present the overall competitor winner Eneyan with his prize.  His gorgeous 'Tiger who came to tea' character drawing won the hearts of the judges.

We also said 'au revoir', and good luck, to Mrs Seaden today as she starts her maternity leave.  Exciting adventures are ahead, and we have sent her into the Easter holidays with our best wishes and the hope she manages some time for a rest first.

In amongst the busyness, we also need to thank you to lots of people.  Our PTA for all their fundraising activities, from which valuable funds have been gained to support the school.  To Ralph Percival (of Ralph Designs) and Ben Davis (of Ben Davis Photographs) for their support in our headteacher recruitment publication, with Ben's incredible photos then being used to update our website. To our staff for all their continued hard work, our families for their support and our children for their engagement in all that is on offer - as seen through these many celebrations.

We hope you have a wonderful Easter holiday break and look forward to seeing you on Tuesday 22nd April for our first day back to start the summer term.

                                                                                                                               Anna-Claire Norden

Headteacher

04 Apr 2025
English Challenge Final 2025
Swavesey Primary School were invited to take part in the 'English Challenge' final on Wednesday 2nd April.
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03 Apr 2025
'B' League 'BEE'Netball RUNNERS UP 2025
Still smiling after seven tough matches.
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31 Mar 2025
Swavesey receives a '#Letgirlsplayfootball' recognition award as part of the SCSSP.
#Letgirlsplayfootball recognised at Swavesey Primary School by England Football
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31 Mar 2025
Year 6 'A' league WINNERS, 'B' league 4th place and a 'Spirit of the Games' Winner, reflects a great afternoon of sport!
All smiles for the 'A' league WINNERS, on a hot March afternoon.
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Children's last day of term
All Day
04
April
Easter Holidays
All Day
from 07 Apr until 21 Apr
07
April
Children's first day
All Day
22
April
Bank Holiday
All Day
05
May
Yr6 SATs
All Day
from 12 May until 15 May
12
May
Half term
All Day
from 26 May until 30 May
26
May
MTC 2 week check period
All Day
from 02 Jun until 13 Jun
02
June
Yr 6 Residential PGL
All Day
from 02 Jun until 06 Jun
02
June

Spring Term Sports and External Clubs - 

Monday 5/6  3.30-4.15pm -Yr5/6 Mixed Netball for FUN! (until half term)

Tuesday 3.20-4.20pm  Yrs 1 to 4 Mathsfit club 

Wednesday 8.00-8.35am - Yr6 'WORKER BEE' Netball Club (1 more session)

Thursday 3.30-4.15pm - Yr 5 6 MIXED football 

Friday 8.00am - Golden Mile Club Yrs 1-6

Before school drop off for clubs and Afternoon club pick ups are at/from the 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 Summer 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 BH first week) and Wednesday, Otters - Wednesday and Friday.

Yr3/4 Swans - (Monday BH first week) and Tuesday, Kingfishers - Tuesday and Wednesday, Badgers - Tuesday and Thursday. 

Yr5/6 Swallows - Tuesday and Wednesday, Owls - Tuesday and Thursday, Ravens - (Monday BH first week) and Tuesday.

New Summer Lunch Menu - click here for the new menu

Community

Fen Drayton Tennis Club - Lessons will be on Wednesday and Friday afternoons during summer term, booking information can be found at: https://clubspark.lta.org.uk/FenDraytonTennisClub/Coaching

Help crochet the BIGGEST Tea Cosy A Community Record breaking challenge - My name is Elise, and I lead the Polygon Cares charity initiative at Polygon UK. Based in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, we specialise in restoring properties affected by fire and flood. This year, we’re on a mission to raise £5000 for The Fire Fighters Charity, supporting their incredible work in helping firefighters and their families.

To make an unforgettable impact, we’re attempting an "unofficial" world record—crocheting the BIGGEST tea cosy EVER, large enough to cover a fire engine! But we need your help to make it happen!

We’re inviting schools, colleges, care homes, craft groups, and individuals of all ages to take part. Whether you’re 8 or 80, every square matters! This is a fantastic way for children, students, and the elderly to get involved in a meaningful, creative community project. It’s also a wonderful activity for care homes and schools—bringing people together, sparking conversations, and sharing skills across generations.

How can you help?
🧶 Crochet a 12 x 12-inch square (or more!)
💌 Include a message of kindness for our firefighters
📅 Send your squares by 1st July 2025

We need 3,000 squares, so every contribution counts! Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just starting out, this is a chance to be part of something truly special.

Click here for further details. Click here for a learn to crochet information sheet.

Grafham Water Easter Egg Hunt Saturday 12 to Monday 21 April 10am to 4pm daily - click here for details

26 Mar 2025
What is democracy?
Each class learnt about democracy through some videos. We thought you may want to watch them too at home to discuss further. You will find the links in the powerpoint below.
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11 Mar 2025
Using AI with your family!
Are you curious about how AI could help your family? Are you worried about the potential dangers or problems associated with this new technology? Check out the Internet Matters guide for how to make the most of AI for families!
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PTA News - access their website page here for ways to support our fundraising

Next Events:

Summer Fete  - 27th June

Fabulous Fundraising Friday (non-uniform and discos) - 11th July

 

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. 

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.

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

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