Issue 15 - 10th January 2025
Dear Families,
Welcome Back to the Spring Term!
I hope you all enjoyed a wonderful break with your families and the children are returning refreshed and ready to learn. A special welcome to our new families joining us this term—we’re thrilled to have you as part of our community!
This term is packed with exciting activities and events for everyone to look forward to. Highlights include:
- Year 3’s trip to the North Herts Museum
- Writing days for Years 4 and 5
- World Book Day celebrations
- Year 4’s visit to the temple
- FOAH are organising a Mother’s Day present room
We encourage everyone to check the school calendar regularly for updates and new events.
We’re also offering opportunities for families to engage with the school. Join us for our monthly SEND and Pastoral parent sessions or, if you’re a Year 6 parent, attend our SATs information evening to help your child prepare for their tests in May.
We’re looking forward to a fantastic term ahead!
Emma Fordham,
Headteacher
Key Messages
Congestion Around the School at Pick up Times
I wanted to ensure families know this is still very much on our agenda. We have sent a letter to a number of people including the local authority to request assistance in this matter. We gave suggestions to improve the situation and asked for advice and whilst we feel our concerns have been heard, there is a restriction on what help can be given. Budgets are a main factor in the decision making and data collected around the local area (in terms of collisions etc). Our local councillor has agreed to assess the size of the drop off zone and has requested a safety survey of the local area. The traffic and enforcement team at Stevenage Borough Council are increasing the presence of their officers at peak times as many times as possible in the next few weeks to act as a deterrent to illegal parking and issue penalty charge notices if required.
Donation Request for Pre-Loved Uniform, Christmas Jumpers and Coats
If you have any preloved uniform you’d be willing to donate, please drop these into school. We would also be really grateful for any coats or shoes that could be passed on to someone else. It would be great if we could start building a collection of Christmas jumpers ready for next year so if you have any that no longer fit, please consider donating them to school. Thank you.
Attendance before half term
Year 3 91.25%
Year 4 93.97%
Year 5 93.01%
Year 6 94.77%
All Students 93.28%
5P 99.55%
4W 97.77%
As you can see, the attendance before the end of term was particularly low. Please remember, if a child has the sniffles or a cold, it is not necessary to keep them off school. Please see the information below for details of when your child should not attend school.
https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/is-my-child-too-ill-for-school/?scrlybrkr
NHS Pharmacy First Service
Did you know that the NHS Pharmacy First Service enables children and adults to get convenient access to healthcare advice and treatment where appropriate, for seven common conditions without the potential delay of having to wait for a GP appointment? Accessing the service may mean that we can help children feel better and get back to school as quickly as possible, as well as supporting parents/carers to also get better if they are unwell with one of the conditions covered under the service.
There is no need to make an appointment; parents or carers can pop into their local Boots pharmacy with their child and ask for help under the service.
Support for the following conditions can be accessed under the service, free of charge (unless NHS prescription charges apply):
Common condition |
Patient eligibility |
Earache |
1 to 17 years |
Impetigo |
1 year and over |
Infected insect bites and stings |
1 year and over |
Sore throats |
5 years and over |
Sinusitis |
12 years and over |
Uncomplicated urinary tract |
Women 16 to 64 years |
Shingles |
18 years and over |
Diary Dates
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Upcoming Events
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20/01/2025 - 6:00pm – 6:30pmFOAH Meeting
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03/02/2025 - All DayYear 3 (1/2 yr grp) trip to North Herts Museum
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03/02/2025 - All DayYear 5 writing day
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03/02/2025 - 6:00pm – 6:30pmSATs Information Meeting
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04/02/2025 - All DayYear 4 writing day
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05/02/2025 - 8:45am – 9:15amSEND & Pastoral Coffee Morning
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05/02/2025 - 9:00am – 11:00amRecycling workshops for Year 3
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06/02/2025 - 5:30pm – 6:30pmWriting Awards Evening (time tbc)
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10/02/2025 - All DayYear 3 (1/2 yr grp) trip to North Herts Museum
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10/02/2025 - 1:00pm – 2:15pmY6 visit for Thomas Alleynes - Bugsy Malone
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12/02/2025 - 9:00am – 11:30amY5 Love your Heart Workshop
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12/02/2025 - 5:30pm – 6:30pmParent Forum Meeting (online)
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17/02/2025 – 21/02/2025 - All DayHalf Term
Almond Hill Achievements
We are incredibly proud of all the achievements that are going on inside and outside of school. Please do keep them coming in! Previously, we have asked parents to email these in but please can we ask that if you would like to submit an achievement for our newsletter, you complete the form on our website: https://www.almondhill.herts.sch.uk/form/?pid=130&form=483
House Points
FOAH Update
Treasurer Vacancy for FOAH
Friends of Almond Hill our school fundraising charity is looking for a new treasurer and would love to hear from anyone interested in taking on this vital role in supporting them. If you are interested in finding out more about the role and what it entails, please email Rachael at foah@almondhill.herts.sch.uk A full handover will be provided by the current treasurer who we are most grateful to.
Next meeting
Monday 20th January 2025 - 18:00 - 18:30
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In Other News...
Hardship Grants
Mrs Burgess, our Pastoral Lead can apply for hardship grants for families that might be struggling. Please contact her in the strictest confidence if this is something that you feel will benefit your family.
burgess@almondhill.herts.sch.uk
Year 4 Mental Wellbeing Workshop
Year 4 were very fortunate to have a visit from Stevenage Sporting Futures on Wednesday for a workshop about mental wellbeing. We learnt about the different things we can do physically to help such as: eating a balanced diet (we even got to try some fruit!); doing exercises (we tried some out all together) and having a positive body image. We all enjoyed the session and we learnt something new. We were also very lucky because at the end we were given a water bottle (so that we can stay hydrated) and a stress ball! Photos
Year 3 Quidditch
8 children from Year 3 had the opportunity to attend a sports activity at Barnwell School. The children played Quidditch! They showed great enthusiasm and were wonderful representatives for Almond Hill. The progress made from the first game to the end of the competition was outstanding. The sports coach commented on how well Almond Hill had come on and their enthusiasm for the game and were awarded the ‘honesty’ award. Ben (chaser), Scarlett (keeper) and Mark (beater) were runners up and Oliver was the winner for the best golden snitch. All the children really enjoyed the activity. Photos
Survey – helping parents and carers to support their children’s mental health
Hertfordshire’s Children and Young People’s Mental Health Services (CYPMHS) system wants to understand what parents and carers need when they are faced with supporting their child or young person’s poor emotional wellbeing.
It can be difficult to understand why they might be experiencing low moods, anxiety or self-harming behaviours, how to cope as a family, or knowing the strategies that could help at home. In preparation for commissioning a new service, we want to make sure parents and carers feel supported, have professionals and peers to speak to and share experiences with, all while knowing they are far from alone. Complete the survey here The survey will be open until Sunday 26 January 2025
*can also be downloaded below.