Issue 28 - 2nd May 2025
Dear Families,
I’m sure Year 6 parents will hear a big sigh of relief from their children today as they have reached the end of mock SATs week. A big well done to everyone for working so hard and for the rest of the school for being respectful of their peers during their mocks.
You will have seen on Monday you were sent a ‘dates and deadlines’ email from the office. In response to feedback from the parent forum, we will be sending this weekly to help families keep on top of what we know is a very busy school schedule. We aim to send this before school starts on the Monday morning which means this email will be scheduled.
I hope you have all enjoyed the wonderful weather this week. Please can I remind parents that for the summer term, children can bring suncream to school. This should be clearly labelled with their name and must not be shared with other children in case of allergies. Please ensure children have a hat and water bottle with them each day. Whilst the weather is particularly warm, it is important children understand not to exert themselves by running around or staying in the sun too much at break and lunch. Adults are on the playground to supervise but please encourage your children to take a break in the shade if they are getting too hot
Have a lovely long weekend.
Emma Fordham
Headteacher
Act of Kindness for the Week - Wish someone on the other team, ' good luck', 'nice try' or 'well done'.
Key Messages
Parent Survey re Later Finish for Year 5 and 6
I have liaised with teaching and premises staff who tell me that the later finish for upper school has not helped reduce congestion at pick at times and parents agree with 64% of you saying it hasn’t helped. 58% of you would prefer to return to the same finish time for all and 58% of you say this has not been a positive change. Therefore we will go back to 3.15pm finish time for all from Tuesday. I would continue to urge parents to park and queue respectfully to minimise disruption to our neighbours and keep children safe.
WhatsApp and Snapchat
We often hear about issues outside of school relating to WhatsApp/Snapchat. Given that WhatsApp has an age restriction of 13+, my first suggestion would be to not allow children to have the app. You will probably have seen about the potential damages of social media in the news so at the very least I would urge you to monitor your child’s usage and educate them on how to use it safely and responsibly. Mrs Lyons and Miss Andrews will be providing more support regarding online safety and phone use before the end of term.
Attendance
I would like to draw your attention to the importance of regular attendance in this final term. Learning for the year is consolidated in this term and many one-off events are planned that your child will miss if they are not here. Absence affects not only the child/children that are not in school but also the rest of the class when the adults have to revisit missed learning to help them catch up. This has an impact on all of the children in the class. Of course, we understand that some absence such as illness cannot be avoided. We want children in school safe, happy and learning for as much time as possible. Contact Mrs Burgess on burgess@almondhill.herts.sch.uk if you need to discuss a barrier to attendance.
Parent Forum
In our last parent forum, we discussed how we might 'promote' parents and the jobs they do more and at the same time, network with businesses we might be able to link with through parents. Working with parents in this way will strengthen our community and provide valuable services to the school which in turn, encourages our children to make progress. Whilst more thought will go into this over the coming term, we wondered if we might make a start by asking if there are any parents/carers who work in the communications industry and who have a sound understanding of tech and more specifically mobile phones. Miss Andrews and Mrs Lyons arel ooking at supporting parents in keeping children safe on their phones and on social media sites and apps. If you can spare 30 mins as a one-off to discuss some ideas with them it would be very much appreciated. Please contact year 4@almondhill.herts.sch.uk and mark email FAO Miss Andrews - thank you.
Injuries requiring a sling/crutches
If your child has been injured and is coming into school with a cast/sling or crutches, please have a conversation with the teaching or admin staff about what they can and cannot do before/at the point of them returning to school. This is to ensure they are kept safe and everyone knows what they need to do. A risk assessment may also be required depending on the injury.
Swimming – Pop up Pool and School Reports
A reminder that for Years 5 and 6 swimming will be added to the school reports. The expectation as per the National Curriculum is that all children can swim 25 metres so your child’s school report will now state whether or not they can swim the required 25 metres. We have the data for children who were assessed in the pop up pool but there were parents who told us their child could swim due to external lessons. If this is the case for your child, please send evidence in (i.e their most recent swimming certificate) so we can add this to our information. You can email a photo to admin@almondhill.herts.sch.uk. Please do this by Friday 30th May as reports will be written in June.
Diary Dates
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Book Sales
All sales will take place during the school day. Books cost just 50p each.
Wednesday 21st May
Wednesday 25th June
Uniform Sales
Our monthly uniform sales take place on a Thursday in the hall from 3.00-3.30pm
Thursday 5th June
Thursday 3rd July
SEND/Pastoral Sessions
Coffee morning:
Thursday 22nd May
8.30-9.15am
Afternoon tea:
Tuesday 24th June
2.30-3.15pm
Diary Dates for the Summer Term
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Date |
Event |
Times |
Additional information |
05/05/2025 |
Bank Holiday |
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12/05/2025-15/05/2025 |
SATs Week |
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20/05/2025 |
Year 3 and 4 |
3.15 - 4.45
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Lower School Booking Details Time. Cost £5 Ticket Sales Close: 15th May on Arbor |
22/05/2025 |
Voices of Hertfordshire - at Fairlands |
1000-1130 |
We will contact you directly if your child has been chosen to take part in this event. Please ensure you have completed the consent by Thursday 15th May. |
22/05/2025 |
Y6 Frisbee |
1300-1500 |
We will contact you directly if your child has been chosen to take part in this event. |
22/05/2025 |
Y6 Cricket |
1000-1500 |
We will contact you directly if your child has been chosen to take part in this event. |
26/05/2025-30/05/2025 |
Half Term |
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03/06/2025 |
Year 5 and 6 |
3.15 - 4.45 |
Upper School Booking Details Time. Cost £5 Ticket Sales Close: 29th May on Arbor |
04/06/2025 |
Class photos |
900-1200 |
Please ensure children are in correct uniform. If your child’s class usually has PE on Wednesdays, please can they bring their PE kit into school to change into. |
05/06/2025 |
Lower school sports day |
900-1200 |
Parents should make their way to the school field after drop off. More details to follow. |
06/06/2025 |
Upper school sports day |
900-1200 |
Parents should make their way to the school field after drop off. More details to follow. |
11/06/2025 |
Y6 Crucial Crew |
900-1200 |
We will leave school at 9am and return in time for lunch. |
12/06/2025 |
Father's Day Present Room |
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Details tbc |
13/06/2025 |
Y4 Girls Euros |
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We will contact you directly if your child has been chosen to take part in this event. |
17/06/2025 |
Y4/5/6 Ridlins Athletics |
900-1500 |
We will contact you directly if your child has been chosen to take part in this event. |
20/06/2025 |
INSET Day |
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23/06/2025 |
Occasional Day |
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24/06/2025 |
Y5 Science trip to Barclay (1st visit) |
1300-1500 |
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25/06/2025 |
Year 3 Wise Up Resilience Day |
900-1500 |
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25/06/2025 |
Stevenage Festival (choir) |
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We will contact you directly if your child has been chosen to take part in this event. Sign up deadline is 7th May 2025. |
25/06/2025 |
Y5/6 Netball Festival |
1500-1730 |
We will contact you directly if your child has been chosen to take part in this event. |
02/07/2025 |
Year 4 Shuttleworth trip |
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We will leave school at 9:15am and return before the end of the school day. Children should wear their school uniform and bring a packed lunch and a drink with them (no glass bottles or fizzy drinks please). If your child is entitled to free school meals and you wish to order one for that day, please do so at the office by Wednesday 25th June. |
03/07/2025 |
Y5 Science trip to Barclay (2nd visit) |
1300-1500 |
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04/07/2025 |
FOAH Ice Cream Friday |
1430-1530 |
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04/07/2025 |
Y6 Water Fight |
1400-1500 |
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09/07/2025 |
Rocksteady concert for parents |
1415-1515 |
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10/07/2025 |
Transition Day |
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11/07/2025 |
Year 6 LEGOLAND |
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We intend to make the most of the day by leaving school at 8.30am and returning at approximately 6pm. Children will therefore need a packed lunch and a snack tea on the day. If your child is entitled to Free School Meals and you require a school packed lunch for the day, please let us know by Thursday 3rd July. |
14/07/2025 |
6S Graduation |
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Times tbc (pm) |
15/07/2025 |
6B Graduation |
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Times tbc (pm) |
16/07/2025 |
6C Graduation |
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Times tbc (pm) |
18/07/2025 |
Y6 trip to Fairlands |
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Details tbc |
22/07/2025 |
Last day of term |
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School finishes at 1pm |
23/07/2025 |
INSET Day |
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Club Collection Points
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Clubs will run for 8 weeks to 23rd June (excluding bank holidays and half term).
For children in Years 5 and 6, please add your consent to Arbor (under notices) if your child is permitted to walk home independently after clubs. We expect all children in Year 3 and 4 to be collected promptly at 4:15pm.
We expect children to attend clubs regularly and we keep an attendance register. Please inform the school office if your child is unable to attend for any reason. We will follow up with parents whose child has not attended.
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Club |
Lead |
Year group |
Location |
Collection point |
Monday 3.15 -4.15 |
Debating |
Miss Bonfield |
Years 5 and 6 |
3B |
3B Classroom |
Monday 3.15 - 4.15 |
Netball team/club continues |
Miss Wase |
Year 5 and 6 |
Netball courts |
St Nicholas Church Gate |
Monday 3.15-4.15 |
Year 3 and 4 football |
Will Bryson |
3 and 4 |
Field |
St Nicholas Church gate |
Tuesday 3.15-4.15 |
Year 5 and 6 football |
Will Bryson |
5 and 6 |
Field |
St Nicholas Church gate |
Tuesday 3.15 - 4.15 |
Rounders |
Premier |
Years 5 and 6 |
Field |
St Nicholas Church gate |
Tuesday 3.15 - 4.15 |
Eco |
Mrs Waldrom |
Years 3 - 6 |
4W |
4W Classroom |
Tuesday 3.15 - 4.15 |
Play |
Miss Andrews |
Years 3 - 6 |
Playground |
4A Classroom |
Wednesday 8.00-8.45 |
Cheerleading |
Lindsey Pollard |
All |
Hall |
n/a |
Wednesday 3.15 - 4.15 |
Street dance |
Lindsey Pollard |
All |
Hall |
Hall doors (quadrant) |
Wednesday 3.15 - 4.15 |
Art |
Mrs Nicholls |
Year 3 |
Computing room |
Computing room door |
Thursday 3.15 - 4.15 |
Outdoor activities |
Miss Harris |
Years 3 and 4 |
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Year 5 Classrooms |
Friday 3.15 - 4.15 |
Cricket |
Premier |
Years 3 and 4 |
Field |
St Nicholas Church gate |
Friday 3.15 - 4.15 |
Outdoor activities |
Miss Harris |
Years 5 and 6 |
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Year 5 Classrooms |
Attendance
Year 3 95.4%
Year 4 97.19%
Year 5 97.02%
Year 6 98.31%
All Students 97.01%
Class Winners
6S 99.17%
3L 98.56%
Almond Hill Achievements
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House Points
FOAH Update
Film nights (20th May and 3rd June)
We are aware that there will be clubs running on these days but if you have bought a ticket to see the film, we will assume your child is not attending the club.
Watch this space for our summer events...
We are aware that there will be clubs running on these days but if you have bought a ticket to see the film, we will assume your child is not attending the club.
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Father’s Day present room (12th June) TBC
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Ice cream Fridays (4th, 11th and 18th July)
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