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January 2024

  • Issue 17 - 26th January 2024

    Published 25/01/24

    Dear Families,

    Clubs have started this week and I would like to remind parents of the importance of letting school know if your child is unable to attend. For safeguarding, office staff will chase parents of children who have not arrived without prior notification. If your child was signed up to a club and no longer wants to attend, please let us know as we may be able to offer this space to another child.

    Following our most recent survey some parents told us they would like regular updates about the School Improvement Plan (SIP) and how this is implemented. The SIP is an ever moving document and progress in some areas will be quicker than others. Please take a look at the document below for an update.

    Have a good weekend.

    Emma Fordham
    Headteacher

    Key Messages

    Jewellery

    Please support our uniform expectations by not allowing children to wear jewellery to school, particularly hooped earrings. Not only do these cause a safety risk, jewellery in general can cause arguments amongst the children. Children will be asked to remove jewellery if it comes into school and parents will be asked to collect from the office. Please also note we cannot take responsibility for items that have been lost or stolen.

    PE Kit Reminder

    As you will know, we updated our uniform expectations in September last year which included standardising our PE kit. Now that children wear their PE kit to school on the days they have PE, it is important they continue to look smart and ‘ready to learn’. This is expected at secondary school and getting children used to it now helps to set them up for this journey. PE kit should be plain, non-branded and should be black and red – no other colours. Please refer to our website for a reminder of our uniform expectations. https://www.almondhill.herts.sch.uk/uniform

    If you are having any issues regarding cost, please contact Mrs Burgess.

    For sporting events, we have purchased a ‘squad kit’ for children to wear whilst representing our school. We will ask that if borrowed, the kit is washed and returned to school ASAP to be used for the next event. This will be used for the first time today at a football event at Giles. Look out for a photo on our newsletter next week!

    Year 6 SATs

    Thank you to the parents who attended the SATs meeting on Monday. For anyone who couldn’t make it, the slides are available to view on our website. The link below will take you to our SATs resources page where you will also find past test papers. www.almondhill.herts.sch.uk/sats

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  • Issue 16 - 19th January 2024

    Published 19/01/24

    Dear Families,

    Miss Simmons will be holding the Year 6 SATS meeting online on Monday for parents of children in Year 6. This is an opportunity to gather information and resources for the SATs which will take place in May.  I would encourage all parents to attend where possible as the information provided is invaluable. The meeting will start at 6.30pm and will last approximately 30 minutes. Please use the link below to join. 

    Microsoft Teams meeting
    Click here to join the meeting
    Meeting ID: 393 544 013 633
    Passcode: 7pSDu8

    Please help to support our school government’s next initiative. They will be hosting a cake sale to raise funds charity. Please send shop bought cakes (where ingredients can be checked) in w/c 5th February. The sale will take place during playtimes the following week and cakes will cost 50p each (cash).  Please keep in mind we are a nut free school.

    Have a good weekend.

    Emma Fordham
    Headteacher

    Key Messages

    A reminder of key dates

    • Tuesday 30th January - SEND/Pastoral Afternoon Tea 2.30-3.15pm – your opportunity to speak to Mrs. Birchall and Mrs. Burgess about all things relating to SEND and/or pastoral needs and a chance to meet and chat to likeminded parents. There is no need to book. Please come to the main office.
    • Wednesday 31st January – 50p Book Sale – if you have any books you would like to donate before this date, we would be very grateful. Donations can be given to your child’s class teacher.
    • Monday 5th February - Year 3 visit to North Herts Museum
    • Wednesday 7th February – Uniform Sale 3.00-3.30pm
    • Monday 19th February – Half term
    • Thursday 29th February at 7.00pm – Parenting in the Digital World virtual session for parents. 
      Flyers
    • Thursday 7th March – World Book Day and back by popular demand – children may dress up!
    • WC 11th March – Science Week  - we are hoping to invite all parents to come in during science week for various events – look out for more information.
    • Tuesday 12th March - SEND/Pastoral Coffee Morning 8.45-9.30am – please come to the Friendship Room which can be accessed via the quadrant.
    •  Tuesday 12th March – Individual school photos
    • PTIs – these will take place on Thursday 21st and Tuesday 26th March (times tbc)
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  • Issue 15 - 12th January 2024

    Published 12/01/24

    Dear Families,

    Welcome back to the Spring term! A big welcome to the families who have joined Almond Hill this term! I hope you enjoyed the Christmas break with your families – Miya certainly did! The children have shown me this week how enthusiastic and well prepared they are for the term ahead.

    We have plenty to look forward to and some of the key events are highlighted below - please add the dates to your diaries.

    • Tuesday 16th January – FOAH Meeting at 5.30pm via Microsoft Teams – teams link can be found below.
    • Year 6 SATs Meeting - Monday 22nd January 6.30pm – this is an opportunity for Year 6 parents to meet with the Year 6 teachers (online) to gather information and resources for the SATs which will take place in May.  I would encourage all parents to attend where possible as the information provided is invaluable.
    • Tuesday 30th January - SEND/Pastoral Afternoon Tea 2.30-3.15pm – your opportunity to speak to Mrs. Birchall and Mrs. Burgess about all things relating to SEND and/or pastoral needs and a chance to meet and chat with like-minded parents. There is no need to book. Please come to the main office.
    • Wednesday 31st January – 50p Book Sale – if you have any books you would like to donate, we would be very grateful. Donations can be given to your child’s class teacher.
    • Monday 5th February - Year 3 visit to North Herts Museum
    • Wednesday 7th February – Uniform Sale 3.00-3.30pm
    • Monday 19th February – Half term
    • Thursday 29th February at 7.00pm – Parenting in the Digital World virtual session for parents. 
      Flyers
    • Thursday 7th March – World Book Day and back by popular demand – children may dress up!
    • WC 11th March – Science Week  - we are hoping to invite all parents to come in during science week for various events – look out for more information.
    • Tuesday 12th March - SEND/Pastoral Coffee Morning 8.45-9.30am – please come to the Friendship Room which can be accessed via the quadrant.
    •  Tuesday 12th March – Individual school photos
    • PTIs – this will be take place on Thursday 21st and Tuesday 26th March (times tbc)
    • For children who have a reading intervention to help develop their skills we would also like to invite those parents in at some point in the coming term to learn how to help their child even more.

    As well as these events, there will be lots of other things planned such as sporting events and writing days which we tell you all about in our upcoming newsletters.

    Have a good weekend.

    Emma Fordham
    Headteacher

    Key Messages 

     

    Safeguarding
    Please be reminded, we are a nut free school. Children should not be bringing any products containing nuts into school. This does include treats for the class on birthdays or gifts.

    Organising Events – Deadlines

    As I am sure parents will have noticed, we have been working hard to offer lots of opportunities for children to take part in different events and activities. We ‘subscribe’ to Stevenage Sporting Futures who organise a variety of sporting events throughout the year. As well as this, there are adhoc events in maths, writing, visits to our feeder schools, netball/football matches and plenty more. With lots of children here, it is important we are organised when planning these events to ensure risk assessments are completed in plenty of time and everything is in place for the event to be safe and successful. We know parents are very busy and sometimes emails are missed but going forward, we will be adding a date and time to our deadlines for consents etc. If these deadlines are not met, we will offer the space to someone else. Often the sporting events have a minimum numbers requirement and if we do not have enough people, then the whole team will miss out. There are other events that we have paid for and would lose money if the space is not taken. We will endeavour to ensure our deadlines are as reasonable as possible to help parents with this although please bear with us as sometimes information from external providers is not given to us as promptly as we would like.

    We have set ourselves a target this year to ensure every child is involved in an additional extracurricular sporting activity or event and are tracking this carefully to ensure all children have access to these opportunities.

    I would encourage all parents who have not already done so to log in to Arbor as this will be a key method of communication for consents etc going forward.

    Reports Feedback

    Firstly, I would like to thank the parent who alerted me that we did not come back to the reports survey after this was completed by many parents in the summer. I can only apologise for this oversight and assure parents the feedback has been read and will be used to adapt/improve what we provide in the summer term.

    I am going to take the time to address some of the points here. It was lovely to see so many responses with the vast majority being positive.

    Parents told us they were happy with the length and amount of information received and particularly liked the child’s feedback section. The reports were described as ‘in depth, easy to read, and not generic’. One particular comment really stood out ‘I am always impressed with how much thought and work goes into this report, it’s a challenge to do that for each kid’. We are really grateful for such positive feedback.

    As we would expect when asking for feedback, there are some areas that parents felt could be improved and some of which requires a more personal, 1-1 response and where this is possible (i.e. a name has been provided as the feedback is anonymous), I will be in touch if I have not already to discuss the reports with you

    Some parents requested more information per subject regarding areas of concern and/or praise and some asked for more detailed information, particularly if their child is not at age related. Another request was for school reports to be received more regularly.  The general comments section is used to provide further information on what a child has done well or where a child needs to develop.  School reports take a huge amount of time to draft, read and rewrite and providing additional reports is not feasible. The school holds two parent and teacher meetings a year as well as the school report, but as always, parents are very welcome to meet with their child’s class teacher to discuss any areas of concern/interest. Please use the year group emails to let teachers know if you would like to speak to them about anything,

    Whilst some parents said the reports felt personal, there were some who felt they were quite generic. The reports are written using a formula to ensure all parents receive the same areas of information. However, I read every school report and can assure parents they are personalised to your child.

    Finally, I would like to say thank you to so many of you for responding to the survey about reports. In the past years, I have only received two or three responses and had considered not adding it to last year. I am so glad I did as I genuinely appreciate and consider all comments.

    Online Safety - Managing Screen Time

    99% of current children will own a smartphone before they reach 18 ðŸ“±ðŸ‘¶. With phones and other devices offering an increasing number of ways to pass the time, it can prove difficult for young people to set them aside. As a gateway to messaging services, games, television, music and more, digital devices can become borderline indispensable items in a young person's life. 

    Studies have shown, however, that managing a child’s screen time can have positive impacts on their cognitive development. The guide below provides you with some simple but effective tips to help you bring your family’s screen time down to a healthier level, while suggesting alternative activities that are far less reliant on technology.

    Managing Screen Time Guide

    Term Dates

    We have not yet planned INSET dates for the next academic year but we have had some parent queries regarding the start of term in September 2024 so we have liaised with Letchmore and agreed we will have an INSET day on Monday 2nd September and term will start on Tuesday 3rd.  I hope that helps parents to plan their summer holidays.

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January 2024