Christmas Shoebox Appeal – Teams4u

We are pleased to be taking part in the Christmas Shoebox Appeal run by the charity Teams4u. Your youngest child in school brought a leaflet home a couple of weeks ago. The project is being lead in school by Cerys in Year 5, as part of her Brownie charity badge, and she has asked for any shoe boxes brought in to be left at the school office – thank you for the ones brought in already. Click here for more information on the Shoebox Appeal.

30.09.22 Perfect end to the week

Hello everyone,

We have had another really good week in school and nursery and we ended the week with a visit from a theatre company. The children’s behaviour was amazing and, as you can imagine, they were very excited! The actors commented on how wonderful our children are, which makes us very proud. 🙂 We thought we’d share a few photos of the Jungle Book performance with you.

 

NSPCC Speak Out. Stay Safe

Well done to all the children for their response to our recent NSPCC assemblies and workshops. We are proud to receive our Speak Out. Stay Safe certificate for participating in the initiative, and helping safegaurd our pupils.

Dementia-friendly School

We are proud to be working in partnership with the Diocese of Lichfield and Holy Trinity Church, Bicton, in becoming a dementia-friendly school.

Our aim is to support all in our school community (pupils, staff and families):

  • to be aware of dementia and to understand how to stay in step as patterns change through advancing dementia.
  • affected by dementia to be welcomed, understood, respected and supported.

Our 2022-2023 School Action Plan:

1. Work with the local church to help develop awareness within our local community

2. Lead worship to inform our school community about dementia

3. Develop links with Isle Court Nursing Home

Football club – Now open to Year 2s

Friday’s after-school football club is now open to Year 2s as well and can be booked via sQuid.

23.09.22

Hello everyone,

I hope this week’s newsletter finds you all well.

We have had a really good week in school and children were very keen to share their achievements in our Friday celebration assembly today. We reflected on this week in school and children shared things they have learnt, what they have enjoyed and what they have found a bit tricky and needed to persevere with. Well done everyone – we are all very proud of your positive attitudes!

Forest Church Sunday 23rd September

Dear Friends,

We are really looking forward to Forest Church this coming Sunday (3pm, Battlefield Church/ 1403, SY4 3DB). We are hoping that people of all ages will come along. For the majority, we will park and meet at 1403 and then walk across the fields to the church, but to make it accessible for everyone, there is also the option of parking at the church itself. 
 
As Autumn gets underway, we will be pressing apples and thinking about harvest- the afternoon will serve as the Harvest Celebration for the parish of Albrighton with Battlefield. 
 
If you are hoping to join us, below are the instructions about timings, what to bring and how to get there….
What to bring

Please bring your own picnic and drink. There will definitely be freshly pressed apple juice available! Do wrap up warm and bring a blanket to sit on if you’d like to. It would also be a good idea to wear strong shoes and trousers- there are some nettles about, and the ground is uneven in places. Please don’t buy apples, but if you have any growing in your garden that you’d like pressed, do bring them along (they don’t have to be in beautiful condition!). It’s a good idea also to bring a container (4 pint milk bottles are best) to take your juice home in – I’ll bring some spares, and some spare apples – so even if you don’t have any, you can still take juice home.

The Plan

We will be flexible and we also want to keep things fairly informal. Here is an outline of the afternoon:

3pm Introduction, welcome and an opening prayer

3.15-3.45pm Activities, which will definitely include supervised apple pressing!

3.45pm A worship service in church

4pm Picnic Time

Directions

1403 is well signposted from the A49 heading north out of Shrewsbury- after taking the A49 (north) from Battlefield Roundabout, you quickly come to a mini roundabout- turn left here. After going under the bridge, turn right for 1403, or keep straight ahead for the church.

 Caregivers are responsible for their children at all times. I will bring a First-Aid Kit and the Risk Assessment will be available to look at. We do have cover if it’s rainy so please don’t be put off by the weather!

Finally, there will be someone from the Diocese filming the event for a church conference – he may like to interview one or two of you, so watch out! The final film won’t have any names on without permission, and we are assuming consent to scenes of people engaging in the afternoon. If you do not consent to this, please let me know and I’ll make sure you’re not in the final film.

WIth thanks and blessings,

Hannah x

After-school clubs provision

Please remember to book your child into after-school clubs, so that registers can be prepared in advance of the clubs and staff know how many children are attending. We ask that children are collected promptly at 4:30pm please.

As we explained in our clubs letter last week, we are trialling a Sunset Club. This is in response to the summer term parent survey, which identified a need for this provision.  Take-up so far has been very low and it will not be viable for us to continue the club if numbers do not increase. The club runs from 4:30pm to 5:30pm Monday to Thursday and includes a hot snack and drink for only £4 per session per child.

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