Updates

Monday 2nd February, 2015

Valentine’s Disco – 13th February

Tickets are available from Reception for those parents who would prefer to buy tickets before the event.

Ticket prices: £1.50 per child or £3.00 per family.

We would also be grateful for cake donations which can be left with Reception.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Monday 2nd February, 2015

Netball Club

Netball has been cancelled today, Monday 2nd February.

Friday 30th January, 2015

Weekly News 30th January

British Heart Foundation/Defibrillator fundraiser

We are looking forward to seeing children’s cakes and baking entries for next Friday’s competition. All of the cakes will be on sale at morning break and at the end of the day if there are any left to sell!  Donations of £1 per child for wearing red would also be appreciated.

Parking

Please could we remind adults not to double park in the school car park or park on the grass verges/bus lane, as this can affect the safety of children and other adults.  If the school car park is full, please try to use the car park at the village hall.

Uniform

We have had positive feedback from parents about the new uniform supplier The School Shop.  Please can you make sure that your child’s name is in their sweatshirt/cardigan at least but preferably in all of their school uniform to ensure that children do not take home another child’s clothing by mistake.

Have a nice weekend.

Letters home this week:

Stottesdon medical form (Year 3/4) – please return by Tuesday 3rd

Wear Red/Baking competition letter – all children

Thursday 22nd January, 2015

Next Week’s Clubs

Monday
26th January
Breakfast Club

8:00 am – 8:30 am
Dance – KS1

3:15 pm – 4:15 pm
Tuesday
27th January
Breakfast Club

8:00 am – 8:30 am
KS1 and KS2 Film Club

3:15 pm – 5:30 pm
Wednesday
28th January
Breakfast Club

8:00 am – 8:30 am
Football Club – Years 3 – 6

3:15 pm – 4:30 pm
Sewing Club – Class 5

3:15 pm – 4:30 pm
Thursday
29th January
Breakfast Club

8:00 am – 8:30 am
Class 4 – Drama Club

3:15 pm – 4:15 pm
KS 1 and KS 2 Craft Club

3:15 pm – 4:30 pm
Friday
30th January
Breakfast Club

8:00 am – 8:30 am
KS1 and KS2 – Cross Country

3:15 pm – 4:15 pm
Thursday 22nd January, 2015

Diary Dates

Jan
30
Fri
Feb
6
Fri
Peter Pan Theatre Production

9:15 am – 10:30 am
Feb
23
Mon
Mar
5
Thu
Mar
13
Fri
Mar
17
Tue
Parents Evening

2:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Mar
18
Wed
Parents Evening

2:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Mar
20
Fri
Celebration Assembly

9:30 am – 10:30 am
Mar
25
Wed
Mar
27
Fri
Apr
13
Mon
Wednesday 21st January, 2015

Information from Shropshire County Council

Health teams in Shropshire are urging residents to keep warm and well this winter.

In response to the severe weather warnings for the coming week, health teams across Shropshire are urging residents to be prepared and take action to ensure they keep warm, safe and well.  Severe cold weather can be dangerous, and keeping yourself warm throughout the winter months is essential to staying healthy, especially for the very young, older people, or those with a chronic condition such as heart disease and asthma.  Each year the NHS sees people, particularly older people, admitted to hospital, or in serious cases dying, with conditions aggravated by the cold weather.  On average, 24,000 deaths occur in England per year as a result of the cold temperatures. A significant proportion of these excess winter deaths could be prevented if people take a few precautions and are prepared for winter.  Those with respiratory problems should especially be prepared and take extra precautions to stay warm, as the cold can often aggravate their condition.  The following tips can help people to keep warm, well and safe, and stay out of hospital during periods of cold weather:

At home

  • Keep warm by setting your heating to the right temperature (18-21°C).  Make sure curtains are drawn properly and doors are closed to block out draughts.
  • Have your heating and cooking appliances checked regularly.
  • Look after yourself, and check on friends, relatives and neighbours who may be vulnerable to the cold.  Make sure they are safe, warm and well.
  • Have regular hot meals and drinks throughout the day, and keep active to help your body stay warm.  Eating regularly helps keep energy levels up during winter.
  • Wrap up warm if you need to go outside on cold days, but wear layers, and wear shoes with a good grip if you need to go outside.
  • Stay alert to the weather forecast at www.metoffice.gov.uk and plan ahead with supplies.  So you know in advance when you need to take extra care on icy pavements, or take action to keep warm.

Your health and well-being

  • It’s not too late to vaccinate – Make sure you’re up to date with your flu jab, to protect yourself and others from  influenza.  To find out if you’re eligible visit www.healthyshropshire.co.uk/
  • Feeling under the weather? – If you are feeling a bit sniffly visit http://www.nhs.uk/asap and http://www.treatyourselfbetter.co.uk/ for advice on how to treat yourself better.
  • Do you need to go to A&E? Shropshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) Choose Well 2014 campaign is asking people to think twice about where they go to get treatment, rather than heading straight to A&E.  The best option may be to stay at home to recover, to visit a pharmacy for treatment, to book a GP appointment, or to call NHS 111 for advice and signposting to a healthcare service.  If you need a doctor out of hours call Shropdoc on 08444 06 88 88.      For more advice, visit www.choosewellmidlands.nhs.uk, or visit Shropshire CCG’s   website at www.shropshireccg.nhs.uk.
  • There is also wide range of information and advice available at Shropshire Council’s Get ready for winter webpages to help people prepare themselves for cold weather and help those struggling to afford heating bills. The website also includes updates on school closures and road gritting.  Visit http://shropshire.gov.uk/winter

Travel

 Need support?

  • Get financial support to make your home more energy efficient, improve your heating or help with bills.
  • If you are over 60, a family on a low income or have a disability, you can also download the Government’s “Keep Warm Keep Well” booklet at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/keep-warm-keep-well-leaflet-gives-advice-on-staying-healthy-in-cold-weather.  The booklet has been  produced by Public Health England, in association with other partners.  It aims to help people maintain good health during winter, and to take advantage of the financial help and benefits that are available.

These precautions, including having enough medication and food in your house, can help avoid being admitted to hospital.  Shropshire’s health teams from the NHS, West Midlands Ambulance Service, Shropshire Council, Telford and Wrekin Council, and the Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), are also urging communities to get involved in promoting these important messages. Karen Calder, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member for health, and member of Shropshire’s Health and Well-being Board, said: “Winter can cause real problems, particularly for our most vulnerable residents.  We want to encourage as many people to be prepared this winter, to take care of their health, and prevent themselves and others from getting caught out in the cold.

“If you know someone who may be vulnerable to cold weather, be a good neighbour and check on anyone who may be more vulnerable to the cold; help ensure they are keeping well and, importantly, warm.”  Dr Caron Morton, MBE, Accountable Officer of Shropshire Clinical Commissioning Group, commented:  “We have already seen a rise in people with breathing problems brought on by colds and flu; this is likely to increase with a cold snap.  So make sure you have a well-stocked medicine cabinet at home so you can care for yourself.  Also remember that your local pharmacy can help with a range of minor illnesses, so make sure you know where your nearest one is and when it is open.” For up to date news on emergency situations in Shropshire follow us on twitter @shropcaution

For up to date news on keeping well in winter follow @shropsccg and @sathnhs

 

Tuesday 20th January, 2015

Girls Football sessions

The information below has been received from Shrewsbury Up and Comers Football Club.

CALLING THE GIRLS – GET ACTIVE, PLAY FOOTBALL! Our Junior Football Club is developing Girls Football. We will be advertising sessions locally and have also put on some FREE taster sessions during the February Half Term.  

We are also now offering Girls Only sessions at SCAT, London Road, Shrewsbury –  every Friday evening. Details of the above are attached, and replicated below. 

FREE February Half Term Taster Sessions 
GIRLS ONLY FOOTBALL COACHING – U7’s to U11’s For Year 1 to Year 6 
Tuesday 17th February 2015 – 11.00 – 13.00pm 
Thursday 19th February 2015 – 13.00 – 15.00pm 
Monkmoor Recreation Centre – Astroturf, Racecourse Crescent, (off Monkmoor Road) Shrewsbury, SY2 5AY 

GIRLS ONLY FOOTBALL COACHING WEEKLY SESSIONS (for new teams)
U7’s to U11’s -Year 1 to Year 6 GIRLS ONLY 
Every Friday 6.00 – 7.00pm 
SCAT, 3G Facility, London Road, Shrewsbury SY2 6PR 

Simon Lee on 07815361511 / 01743 355807 / Email: simon.lee@sita.co.uk 
Information e-mail/call or just turn up! 

Shrewsbury Up and Comers FC working with Passmaster Coaching

Monday 19th January, 2015

Head Lice

We have been made aware that there are a couple of cases of head lice in school at the moment. Could we please ask that you check your child’s/children’s hair carefully and use appropriate treatment if you find that your child is affected before they return to school.

There are leaflets available at the Office with the latest information on how to treat for head lice but if you have any queries or questions please do not hesitate to speak to myself or another member of staff.

Thank you for your support.

Mrs Johnson