After a wonderfully hardworking year, we have now reached the final week of term, and we shall all certainly need the tissues out, even before we get to Friday! It doesn't seem 5 minutes since we were saying 'hello' to the beginning of the new year, and here we are, already at the end of another successful year.
This last week is, just like any other, extremely busy, with lots to fit in, so here goes...
Gulliver's World
Yippee! On Monday the whole school will be leaving and going off to Gullivers for the day. I know they can't wait! Let's just hope for at least a dry day.
- Every child will need a packed lunch and at least a couple of drinks, as we will be out for the whole day. It is better if the children have a backpack for this, as it means they can be 'hands-free' on the rides.
- The children will need a waterproof coat - hopefully this will remain in their bags though!
- If our prayers are answered and we have glorious sunshine, then a sunhat and sun cream are essential
- The children will be allowed a couple of pounds to buy an ice cream etc. Please ensure that this in a zipped purse.
- As always, please ensure your child's name is on everything - we are taking the whole school and there are many children with the same bags!
Thank you so much for all the offers to help on the trip. The response was over-whelming and you will have been informed by your child's teacher if you are needed to accompany the children.
We would advise that parents go around in pairs on the day, so that there is always someone available to look after bags, stay with children who don't want to go on particular rides etc.
On Monday morning, please send your children into school for registration as normal. The children will then be put into their groups, ready to leave for the walk up to the coach.
At the end of the day, as you may appreciate, there are nearly 300 children and 60 adults all trying to get back into school at the same time. Please Please Please could we ask that you do not collect your child from the coach, but from the classroom door as normal. We are sure that you support us in agreeing that our children's safety is paramount. Many thanks with this.
Leaver's Mass
Mmm, I shall definitely need my tissues for this one! We say goodbye to our Year 6 children on Friday. There will be a leaver's mass at 9.00am in the hall, to which you are invited.
Reports
You will receive your child's annual report this week, as hopefully the Year 6 SATS results should be back in school. It is a celebration of all their achievements this year and there are also some targets which will help them maintain the same level of progress next year.
We love to read your comments, so please do take 5 minutes to complete the reply form inside - they are appreciated.
And finally...
All that is left to say, is a huge thank you for all the support you have given to all the staff this year. We have had a great year and the children have made a tremendous amount of progress since September.
We shall miss all of the children and hope that the Year 2's still come back to see us when they are very grown up juniors. They are more than ready for the challenge now!
Holidays
I know September seems a million miles away (or though I did see a 'Back to School' sign in Tesco the other day!), but children do lose a little momentum over the summer break.
I intend to maintain this blog over the holidays and will post some websites to keep the brain cells functioning over holidays. If you would like to visit the Year 3/4 site, you can view it by clicking here.
Have a really good summer and we'll see you again in September.
Year 1/2 team xxx
2 comments:
I just wanted to say a big THANK YOU for all your hard work in producing the very informative blog spots each week. I know it must take alot of time and effort and it is appreciated.
The year 3/4 blog has got alot to live up to!!
Enjoy summer and see you in September.
Many thanks for your kind comments. It is good to know that parents find our blogs useful. Have a good Summer and see you at the start of the new school year!
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