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Meet the Team St. Michael’s Catholic School Primary Phase
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What is new for 2017 – 2018? We will continue to embed the new expectations for the National Curriculum. The curriculum handouts will give you an overview of what is learnt in each year group. New assessments for Year 2 and Year 6. We will continue to assess without levels. The building project is complete and we look forward to using it. We are planning further opportunities for parents to find out about life in school, starting with maths week the week after next. Further work with our parishes to develop our strong links with St. Augustine’s and BJHN. Mrs Allard is the new primary RE Coordinator.
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Welcome to Year 3 The team this year is: Mrs S.Faiers/Mrs H. Creek
Mrs S.Johnson/Mrs D.Collins Mr G.Tolfts
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Timetable for Year 3
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PE days Our PE lesson days are
Monday Wednesday For PE lessons, children will need both an indoor and outdoor kit. This should include both trainers and plimsolls. Please make sure everything is named.
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Home learning The children will receive home learning activities on:
Thursday to be handed in the following Thursday (spelling – approximately 15 minutes) Wednesday to be handed in on Friday (mathematics – approximately 20 minutes). We will occasionally send home an additional piece to support a topic. Please ensure that your child reads every night. It is your child’s responsibility to place the finished book in the tray. Please support your child with his / her homework. This might be sitting with them to help, hearing them read or just keeping them on track for handing it in on time. If your child does not understand some aspect of their homework, please send them in to ask us – they should take responsibility for this.
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Assessment Teachers will continue to assess pupils’ understanding in the wide range of ways that we have done previously – including questioning, marking and use of school assessments. We will continue to report to parents and carers annually whether pupils are working at, beyond or towards age related expectations for their year group.
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Trips and visits We will give you good notice for trips so that payments can be processed in time for your child to attend on parentpay. Please complete the annual consent form but a specific consent form for any trip must also be completed otherwise we cannot take your child. This year we are planning to go to Pizza Express, River and Rowing Museum, Wren Davis Farm and one other to be announced– look out for further information nearer the time.
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Highlights of Year 3 Swimming in the summer term Numerous school trips
First Communion
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General routines School starts promptly at 8.45am so please ensure that children are here on time. Children leave at 3pm in Reception, 3.10pm in Key Stage 1 and 3.15pm in Key Stage 2. We will be sending out a letter asking for end-of-day arrangements which needs to be back in school as soon as possible. Please let us know about changes to end-of-day arrangements as soon as possible and preferably in writing. From this year, children who are not collected by will be escorted to the main reception. A call will be made home and this will be logged. Please contact Justine Briggs if you require places for breakfast club or after school club ( )
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How we communicate with you
Termly e-newsletter s which let you know about other events, trips or important information Website Seeing you in the playground / by telephone if anything has cropped up during the day Appointments Parents’ evenings
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How to communicate with us
Most teachers are out at pick up time with at least one member of the staff team from each year group available at this time. (Afternoons work better than mornings unless it is a real emergency.) ing the or contacting the office staff. Staff don’t use their s as they don’t have time to check them during the day. A note in the school bag Making an appointment if an issue is likely to need some discussion Parents’ evenings If leaving a message at the office make sure you leave the childs’ name and year group
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Uniform Details of school uniform can be found on the school website.
Please label all items so that anything lost can be returned. No jewellery is permitted. If girls have recently had their ears pierced, they should have studs covered for the first six weeks after which earrings should not be worn in school. Boys’ haircuts should be a similar length all over. Shavings, mohicans and extreme styles are not permitted. If boys have these styles, they should be allowed to grow out and not be repeated. Girls should have blue or white hair decorations only and these should not be overly decorative or large. Proper schools shoes only are permitted. Children may not wear trainers.
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Snacks and lunches Children will continue to have hot lunches – if requested – in the canteen. Children in Reception and Key Stage 1 continue to have fruit or vegetables provided for snack time. Key Stage 2 are encouraged to bring a snack for break time but this should be fruit – biscuits, crisps, chocolate, sweets etc. are not permitted. Please do not send sweets / cakes etc. into school for birthdays or other special occasions. These will not be given out in case children have allergies.
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Snacks and lunches Children can bring a water bottle to school. Water is also provided in Reception and Key Stage 1 classrooms and is available in the Key Stage 2 playgrounds.
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Any questions?
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We hope to have an enjoyable and productive year with you and all the children. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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