Weekly Update 🐣
We ended the week with our first Rocksteady Concert which was very well supported by parents and carers. After only a few weeks of lessons, all of our bands performed fantastically, and we were very proud of them all. We can’t wait to see (and hear) which songs you choose to perform next! Thank you to Luke for all his work with the children.
In assembly today, Mrs Wilson spoke to the children about our Net Zero 2030 project where we have signed up to reduce our carbon footprint in school. Lots of initiatives are already in place to support recycling, reducing the use of energy and planting more trees around school. More information can be found out in the letter sent out this week, and we would love to hear any suggestions our families have to support us in this mission.
Next week we will be selling raffle tickets for our Easter raffle. Tickets will be 20p each or £1 a strip. Children can obtain tickets in school from Monday. Our annual Decorated Egg competition will be on Thursday – if children bring in their entries at the beginning of the day, and we will display them in the hall. You always amaze us with your imaginative ideas, and we are very eggcited to see them all. 🥚
We hope everyone has a lovely weekend (and don’t forget the clocks go forward one hour on Sunday morning!)
Class Round Up
Read on to find out what our KS1 Classes have been doing in their learning:
Y2
There’s been a real buzz around school this week as our brand‑new books have arrived, and the excitement has been impossible to miss! To celebrate World Book Day, both classes took part in a special vote to choose which books they wanted to add to their reading areas. The results were loud and clear: non‑fiction is in high demand!
Class 205 cast their votes for books about space, and their enthusiasm has paid off. We now have a dedicated space book section in our classroom, filled with fascinating facts, stunning images, and plenty of inspiration for budding astronomers. The children have already been diving in and sharing new discoveries with each other.
Class 206, known for their brilliant questions and endless curiosity, chose books that help them explore the world around them. From animals to inventions to the mysteries of nature, their new collection is packed with answers to the big (and small!) questions they love to ask.


Attendance Matters
It is so important that we see your children in school every day as any missed days means missed learning.
There are our attendance figures for this week:

Overall 96%
A big well done to Class 103 and to Class R01, Class 104, Class 205, Class 206, Class 308, Class 409, Class 511 and Class 614 who all got over 96%.
Let’s keep this up and aim for even more classes getting over 96%

Reminders
Reminders
- Please can we remind you that children should be wearing black school shoes with their uniform on non-PE days. On PE days, only black or white trainers should be worn with their PE kit.
- Thank you to everyone who has named their child’s uniform; this really helps us to return any lost property to its rightful owner, and we would encourage all parents to make sure that uniform is named please.
Links to support our parents and children….



Headstart
Welcome to another great edition of the HeadStart newsletter!
In this month’s HeadStart Wellbeing section we’re excited to share practical advice and inspiration to help you build meaningful and achievable self‑care plans.
Our brilliant HeadStarters have been incredibly busy across schools, leading the way with:
- Assemblies focused on wellbeing and their journey through the Headstarter education pathway
- Videos exploring children’s voices around calmness, belonging and kindness
- The message that a calm body = a good friend, helping pupils understand emotional regulation and empathy
We’re also highlighting new training opportunities, valuable resources, and links to wider wellbeing networks to support staff and young people across the HeadStart community.
HeadStart Newsletter 23rd March 2026
Lunch Menu Y1 – Y6

Lunch Menu EYFS

Action for Happiness
Wellbeing is so important in our day-to-day life. Use the ideas on the calendar to pause, breathe and notice, so we can respond more mindfully.




