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Welcome to RA Butler 2017-18 1Eric Carle 1Mick Inkpen 1Oliver Jeffers
RTony Mitton RNick Butterworth RJulia Donaldson 1Eric Carle Mick Inkpen Oliver Jeffers 2Quentin Blake Mini Grey Anthony Browne 3Michael Rosen Allan Ahlberg Roald Dahl 4Michael Morpurgo 4Anne Fine Cressida Cowell 5Anthony Horowitz David Walliams JK Rowling 6Philip Pullman Frank Cottrell-Boyce Malorie Blackman
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Class Names All of our classes are named after famous children’s authors, poets and illustrators. Each year the children learn about their class author and will share their books in class throughout the year.
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School Uniform School Uniform All uniform should be labelled
School Uniform School Uniform All uniform should be labelled. Lost property - whenever possible and if it is clearly named - will be returned to your child. Unnamed items will be hung up on the rail in the PPA room. THERE WILL NO LONGER BE A LOST PROPERTY BIN. Long hair should be tied back. Ear-rings and jewellery… should not be worn, but if ears are recently pierced, simple stud earrings may be worn. (These must be removed by your child for P.E)
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P.E. Kit Please check with the class teacher which days your child will do PE
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Swimming Autumn Term – Year 5 am - Year 6 pm Spring Term – Year 3 am - Year 4 pm Summer Term – Year 1 am - Year 2 pm
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Snacks Reception and Key Stage 1 children are provided with a free snack but if you would like to send your Key Stage 2 child with a snack then yes please to fresh or dried fruit and vegetables. No, thank you to biscuits, snack bars and snacks containing nuts as we are a nut free school. We have a ‘no nuts’ policy so please ensure these are not bought in or included in ingredients.
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Medicine Only prescribed labelled medication can be administered by office staff once a medical form is completed. Those included in a long term health plan may also be administered by staff. Inhalers and epi-pens will be kept in a medical box in class but please check the date on them. These boxes will be taken out to PE, swimming and off-site trips. All other medicines (e.g. Calpol, indigestion tablets, antihistamines etc.) can only be administered by parents/guardians.
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Other essential items Book bag including reading diary and reading book Water bottle Sun hat/ raincoat as necessary!
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Behaviour policy The 6R’s and House points
Behaviour policy The 6R’s and House points. Last year the school introduced the 6R’s which represents the school values. Children earn house points linked to displaying these values: Respectful Relationships Resilience Resourceful aRticulate Risk taking Reflective
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House Points. The children earn house points over the course of a week. These are collected and totalled each week. The totals are shared in celebration assembly each week. Then the house cup is awarded at the end of each half term, to the team with the highest total. Then at the end of the year the house with the highest total is awarded the award for the year .
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Respecting Rights. In school, all the children participate in creating their own class charter, based on the UNCRC. They learn that all children have a right to learn, develop their talents, feel safe and cared for, to be listened to and be healthy. In this way, adults and children work collaboratively for common goals, celebrating our 6 R’s.
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Celebration Assembly Whole school celebration assembly takes place on a Friday morning. In each class there will be 2 stars of the week certificates given that are linked to the children who have demonstrated one or more of the 6r’s. The names of the award winners will be shared on the newsletter as usual.
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New Feedback Policy This is not just about marking, it is also about the verbal feedback your child receives about their learning May impact what you see in the children’s books You may notice your child completing slightly less work, this is to give a little more time for them to reflect on their learning You will see evidence of them self-reflecting on what has gone well in their learning that session and what they have identified as the thing they need to work on next time Continuation of Masterclasses and Growing Green Time Next step bookmarks Use of stamps in KS1 House-points for excellent effort
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Other reminders: Please check emergency contact details are up to date
Other reminders: Please check emergency contact details are up to date. Communication re: changes to going home details are communicated to the class teacher.
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Reading It is important that the children read daily at home.
The children will have daily access to high quality books from our classroom book area that they may bring home to share with you. Once we have had the opportunity to read with your child in school they will bring home a colour banded reading book to read to you. These can be changed daily. We will visit the school library weekly and the children may choose a book to bring home to share with you.
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Homework Set: Friday Due: Wednesday
Homework Set: Friday Due: Wednesday *To be completed in the homework book unless otherwise stated (pencil only please). *Will be a range of subjects/topics/tasks
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- Swimming - Listening to readers - Practical activities - Trips
Parent helpers - Swimming - Listening to readers - Practical activities - Trips (PLEASE NOTE: DBS Check is necessary - Paper work can be obtained from the school office).
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Senior Leadership Team
If you have any concerns about your child or their education... Class teacher – always first port of call. Please give them time to investigate & act upon your question/concern Phase Leaders – Mrs Michelle Underwood (yrs 1 and 2), Mrs Liz Cobbold (yrs 3 and 4) and Mr Ben Parke (yrs 5 and 6). Assistant Heads – Mrs Jo Cooper (KS1) & Mrs Scott (KS2) Executive Headteacher – Mrs Emma Vincent Please note any SEN concerns should also come through the class teacher initially, though you may then be referred to Mrs Sarah Spaxman (SENCO and Inclusion Manager)
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