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Sunningdale News

Autumn 1: 2017

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HOLIDAY DATES

SCHOOL CLOSES FOR

HALF TERM ON

FRIDAY 20th OCTOBER

SCHOOL RE-OPENS ON

MONDAY 30th OCTOBER

HAVE A GREAT BREAK! Follow us on Twi�er :

@SunningdaleNE

Open Evening

We look

forward to welcoming

you into school on

Monday 16th October

to meet your child’s staff

team and to set targets

together for the coming

year.

If you do not yet have an

appointment please

contact your child’s

teacher.

Appointments can also

be made for Wednesday

18th if required.

Take a look at h3p://senhub.org.uk/ to keep up

to date with training opportuni�es for parents & carers.

As the weather turns chilly please

help your child to remember to bring

their warm coats, hats and gloves to

school. Please ensure all items of

clothing are marked clearly with your

child’s name.

SAVE THE DATE

Our Christmas Coffee Morning will be held on

THURSDAY 7TH DECEMBER.

Come along and enjoy fun, fes�ve

ac�vi�es and a mince pie with staff and children.

More details to follow.

Be More Ac8ve Week

Thank you to those of you who joined in with a

range of fun and physical

ac�vi�es to mark ‘Be More Ac�ve Week’.

Parents/carers across school were invited to join a

range of ac�vi�es with their child including bike

riding, swimming, keep fit class and

dancing!

A3endance reminder

Please can all parents/carers make

every effort to ensure their child

a�ends schools before & a6er

appointments where possible.

We also request that all holidays

are taken out of school �me.

Pupil Progress in 2016-17

• 53% of pupils made beyond expected rate progress.

• 84% of pupils made at least expected rate progress.

• 86% of pupils with SLD made at least expected rate progress.

• 55% of pupils with SLD made beyond expected rate progress.

• 58% of pupils with PMLD made at least expected rate progress.

• 89% of pupils with a primary need of ASD made at least expected

rate progress.

Well done everyone!

Class 8 enjoyed a visit to the new ‘Wear Crossing’ last

week! This is what the pupils had to say about it:

“I liked the look of the bridge!” Eduard.

“I loved it because it is nice and new.” Callum.

“I liked looking at the workers when on the viewing

plaBorm.” Josh W.

“The colour was very pre�y.” Sophie.

“It is going to look lovely and fancy at night because it has

lights on”. Shonas.

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