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Heavers Farm Primary School Starting School Heavers Farm Primary School

Welcome to Nursery and Reception Gold Class Silver Class Platinum Class Bronze Class Jacqui Dickens Rob Harnett Cathy Ferri Chloe Newman Di McInerney Sandra Patrick Henrietta Antwi Sarah Skinner Nursery – Little Gems Linda Vahey Michelle Warby Rukhsana Mughal Sherrine Shakespeare

Welcome to Nursery and Reception Leadership Team Susan Papas (Headteacher) Andrea Cousins (Deputy Headteacher) Ragini Shekar Rachel Evans (Assistant Headteacher) Office Staff Cleo Douglas (Admissions & Marketing Officer) Tina Marola (Finance Officer) Lisa Payet (Attendance Officer) Les Persaud (ICT & Extended Schools Manager)

Home Visits All children new to school. Important home/school link. Anxieties.

School Day Reception 8.45am – 3.00pm Nursery Morning: 8.50am – 11.50am Lunch: 11.30am – 12.00pm Afternoon: 12.10pm – 3.10pm

Extended Services Breakfast Club from 7.30am £6.00/day After School Games Club to 5.30pm £7.00/day Range of after school activities £ various

Water, Milk & Fruit Water only. Free fruit. www.coolmilk.com

School Meals www.parentpay.com Packed Lunch Policy

Packed Lunch Packed lunches should include: Meat, fish or other source of non-dairy protein (e.g. lentils, kidney beans, chickpeas, hummus and falafel) every day Oily fish, such as salmon, at least once every three weeks. A starchy food such as any type of bread, pasta, rice, couscous, noodles, potatoes or other type of cereals every day. Dairy food such as semi-skimmed milk, cheese, yoghurt, fromage frais or custard everyday A drink such 100% fruit juice, semi-skimmed milk, yogurt drink or a bottle of water At least one portion of fruit and one portion of vegetables every day.

Packed Lunch Packed lunches should NOT include: Snacks such as crisps. Nuts and nut products (we have a number of children with severe nut allergies in school) Drinks with added sugar, sweeteners, colouring or additives (school will supply water for all children) Confectionery such as chocolate bars, chocolate-coated biscuits and sweets. Meat products such as sausage rolls, individual pies, corned meat and sausages / chipolatas should be included only occasionally. Cakes and biscuits are allowed but encourage your child to eat these only as part of a balanced meal which includes a good range of the elements on the ‘should include’ list above.

Check website for new information. www.heaversfarm.com Check website for new information. Regularly updated.

Parking Parking. Neighbours. Walking bus.

Punctuality/attendance Home/School Together Reading Punctuality/attendance Parents Evenings Impact Workshops PTA Sports Day

Keeping Children Healthy & Safe First Aid. Medicine in school. Healthcare Plans. Contact details.

Behaviour Rewards. School Rules. Manners!

School Rules We always listen to adults and each other. We work hard and always try our best. We keep our hands and feet to ourselves. We take care of everything in school. We always treat everyone with respect.

Examples of Progress 2. 1. 3. 4.