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Reminder
Monday 30 October is an INSET day, school will be shut to pupils and will reopen on Tuesday 31 October.
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Attendance and punctuality
We continue to have a whole school focus on attendance and punctuality.
Please refrain from booking any holidays during term time as they will have to be recorded as unauthorised. Please make sure children are in school by 8.55am every day.
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Admissions
Please note that new admissions for children who will start school in September 2024 are now open and will close 15 January 2024. Please remember that church attendance needs to be validated by your clergy/faith leader up to and including 7 January 2024 so please do not hand your Supplementary Information Form (SIF) in before then. The deadline for return of SIFs is 5 February 2024.
The closing date for the secondary applications for Year 6 is 31st October 2023.
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Governors' Annual Statement
The Governors annual statement can be found here (School Information / Governors). The statement gives an overview of the work of the governors at St Paul’s.
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School Photos
If your child missed the Individual and Sibling photo session on Monday 16th, they can have their photo taken on Friday 1 December.
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House Captains
Meet our newly elected House Captains who pledged their dedication and commitment to being role models for their younger peers and shared their commitment to organising fun and engaging activities for their house!
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Sports Captains
Congratulations to our new Sports Captains who have already been very busy since taking up their posts.
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Sporting news
Cross Country
Our cross-country team did really well in their first event, which took place at Forty Hill.
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Boys' Football
The boys football team played their first 2 matches on Wednesday. They played really well, beating Eldon school 1-0 with a goal from Ilia. Despite scoring first through George against Prince of Wales school, we closely lost 3-1 in a competitive game.
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Tag Rugby
Children from year 5 and 6 went to Raglan school to take part in a Tag Rugby taster session. They learned all the key skills needed for rugby, which ended in playing some small sided matches. There will be some competitions coming up after half term, so anyone else who has been inspired by the Rugby World Cup or would like to be part of the team should speak to Mr Birkbeck.
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Staffing news
We are delighted to welcome Mrs Zmajkovic back to our staffing team as School Business Manager.
We said goodbye to Mrs Mouyiassi this week. We thank her for all of her hard work as a teaching assistant and wish her well in the future.
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Gardening news
The children worked very hard tidying the wildlife area today. The waterhole and path look so much better. It’s so wonderful to see how invested the children are and how much pride they take in the garden area.
Some of the children found a huge buried tree stump; they enjoyed digging it up and adding the rotting wood to the bug hotel.
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Sunflower seed harvest
We harvested the seeds from the sunflowers that year 4 had planted from seed in spring. We will use our harvested seeds next year to grow more beautiful sunflowers.
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Oranges for Christingle
Please let the school office know if you are able to donate the oranges for our Christingles. We are all very much looking forward to these special services.
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Parking
I have again been contacted by some of our neighbours who have complained about parking during drop off and pick up times. It is both worrying and frustrating to receive reports of unsafe driving and parking by our own parents, causing a nuisance to neighbours or, more seriously, likely to cause injury to a child. Please do not park immediately outside residents' driveways. I am aware of the cars which have blocked driveways recently and will be investigating this further. This type of behaviour goes against the ethos of the school, our vision and values. Thank you for your support in this matter.
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Uniform survey
Thank you to those parents who completed the uniform survey, the results have been very informative. We will now form a working party to discuss next steps.
A snapshot of the results can be found below.
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Agree
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Disagree
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Retain the logo on jumpers and cardigans
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242
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17
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Remove the logo from the school caps and introduce a plain red cap for all pupils
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125
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134
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Remove the logo from the navy blue winter beanie caps
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166
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93
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Remove the logo from the PE bags and introduce plain red, drawstring bags
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142
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117
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Have one tracksuit for PE, with a logo, that goes from Reception to Year 6, eliminating a change in Year 3
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216
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43
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Have a tracksuit, for PE, for all pupils with no logo.
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90
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169
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Introduce unbranded house colour polo shirts for PE lessons
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128
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131
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Remove the logo from the PE polo shirt
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102
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157
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Reception's writing
Reception have been working on writing their names using a printing technique. They use their fingers to dip in the paint and dot along the letters, trying to form them in the same way that they would write them.
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Year 1 Local Walk
Last week, the children walked through our local area, Winchmore Hill. As part of our Geography unit, the children observed the different types of houses they could see as well as other physical and human features. Back in the classroom, they recounted their journey by writing and drawing what they saw using geographical vocabulary. They were superb!
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Year 5 Space Entrepreneurs
As part of World Space Week, Year 5 became Space Entrepreneurs and created new inventions, products and designs for space. Some of our inventions included: designing a new satellite, creating sweets that give you oxygen and water, a simulator using headphones where you can see your family from space using nuclear fusion energy from stars, designing a space belt and a space suit, designing a space football pitch, designing shoes for space, inventing a space bed which washes the astronauts as they sleep, a website explaining how to convert your existing wheelie bin into a food waste powered rubbish rocket and many more exciting inventions! Super Science work, Year 5!
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The Spotlight
Our Year 6 team have been very busy this term and have produced an informative and exciting edition of their magazine, The Spotlight. Click below - there's something for everyone in it!
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20 Oct 2023
Please click below for more information.
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Star awards
Well done to all of the pupils who have visited me already this half term. They have shown amazing effort and determination in their work and fully deserve their star awards. A big congratulations to Theo in Year 5 who received a star certificate this week for achieving 3 star awards this half term. The first certificate I have awarded since becoming Head of School!
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Parent consultations
These will take place in person on Tuesday 14 and Wednesday 15 November. More information to follow.
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Anti bullying workshops
After half term on Wednesday 1st November we have an outside agency coming into school to talk to the children about anti-bullying. Children in Reception to Year 4 will listen to an interactive workshop which makes use of role play to explore the differences between bullying and disagreements. Children in Year 5 and 6 will have workshops in class groups where they can discuss and explore these issues in greater depth and understand the skills they need to respond to bullying and conflict situations. Thank you to FOSPS for their donation towards this. We will continue a range of activities within school during national Anti-Bullying week which begins on Monday 13 November. This year’s theme is ‘Make a Noise about Bullying’.
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Collective Worship Committee
Congratulations to our newly appointed Collective Worship Committee. The Committee will meet each half term to discuss Collective Worship at St Paul’s. They will also plan and deliver their own Collective Worship each half term and play a key role in each Collective Worship, leading the call to prayer at the beginning and the prayer and blessing at the end.
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Activities during half term for families in receipt of benefit related FSM
Please click here for more information about activities funded through the Household Support Fund which are available during the half term.
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