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Friday 27th November 2020
Dear Parents/Carers,
National Lockdown:
Thank you for following the guidance during this national lockdown. Please
continue to do so:
Lockdown Number 2: Thursday 5th November 2020
Parents/carers should wear face masks to drop off and collect their children
Parents/ carers should stand 1 metre + apart in the queue outside school and
also in the playground
Adults may only speak to one other person not in their bubble in the
playground
Adults should leave the playground immediately after they have collected
their children
Please remember that if any family member is displaying one of the three symptoms
of a new, continuous cough, a temperature of 37.8 degrees Celsius or above or a
loss or change to your sense of smell or taste they should take a test for Covid
and family members in the same bubble should also stay at home until the test
result comes back. If the test is negative, the family members can return to
school. If the test is positive, family members need to stay at home for 14 days.
Congratulations to our Stars of the Week for last week
16th-20th November 2020
Class Name
Nursery Well done to ALL nursery children your confidence is
developing so well, you are all such polite, sociable
children who have been very welcoming to our guests
this week.
Thank you for remembering your ‘pleases and thank
yous’ and always being so smiley in the mornings.
Kripali’s R JAYDEN- For developing you confidence in all areas of
your learning! You are now more eager to share your
ideas and thoughts and you're even applying reading
and writing skills independently - Keep it up!
Stephanie’s R ZAYNAB- For your improved punctuality, and an overall
zest for learning. She is especially good at capacity
learning!
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Laura’s Year 1 GIDEON- For completing some super home learning on
Seesaw. We absolutely love the expressive voices you
use when pretending to be different characters in the
books you are describing for us!
Alexa’s Y1 THE WHOLE CLASS- For brilliant work, many acts of
kindness and being amazing all week!'
Katie’s Y2 LIBAN- For amazing Maths this week. You have been
really challenging yourself to have a go at trickier
questions. Well done. From Katie and Mandy.
Phoebe’s Y2 ANDRE -For his consistent hard work and perseverance
to do his best in all of his learning. Well done Andre!
Pippa’s Y3 OMAR- For his enthusiasm for learning. He has been
working so hard in our lessons and we can really see the
effect in his work. He has also made such a great effort
to have a calm end to break time. Well done Omar!
Joy’s Y3 YAHYA - For making progress with his learning and
showing a great attitude to learning in the classroom.
Emma’s Y4 WHOLE CLASS- For their amazing enthusiasm during our
Harry Potter day. They were super supportive of their
fellow wizards and made the day so positive making
potions and being very sensible. Well done.
Daisy’s Y4 KARIM- For showing great sportsmanship and supporting
the Hufflepuff Quiddich team to victory!
Francesca’s Y5 LACHLAN- For continuing to demonstrate such
enthusiasm and creativity during IPC. You have truly
immersed yourself into this project. Well done!
Becksy’s Y5 THE WHOLE CLASS-For everyone's amazing hard work
and brilliant performance in our class assembly.
Russell’s Y6 AISHA-For such tremendous writing this half term. Your
fairy tales have been engaging and entertaining - keep
up the good work.
Tim & Mary’s Y6 SHIAMA- For your excellent alternative fairy tale - your
vocabulary was outstanding!
Attendance Children are expected to attend every day during this lockdown as long as
they are healthy and well. Therefore, please follow the usual procedures if
your child has a normal childhood illness, or the Covid procedures if they
have one of the three symptoms for Covid-19 – i.e., a temperature, a new
and continuous cough or a loss of taste or smell.
If your child is ill please inform the school office or email
[email protected] each day that your child is absent from school
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We are impressed with the good attendance being maintained –the classes
with the best attendance in each Key stage for last week are as follows:
Key Stage 1
Phoebe’s Y2 Class 100%
Key Stage 2
Daisy’s Y4 Class 99.6%
Congratulations to both of these classes and keep up the good work!
Dates for next week
Monday 30th
November
Tuesday 1st
December Year 4 taking part in Into University Careers in
Action workshops in school
First day of the ’12 Days of Christmas’ Raffle Weds 2nd
December Year 3 taking part in Into University
workshops in school Thursday 3rd
December Katie’s Y2 class assembly. This will be filmed
and parents will be able to watch it via a link
which will be sent to them on Parentmail
Friday 4th
December
Date for your Diary
Friday 11th December is Christmas Jumper Day.
Children and staff may pay £1 to wear a Christmas jumper or T-shirt or wear
the colours of Christmas – eg, red/ green or gold/silver. Money will be
donated to a local charity The Kensington and Chelsea Foundation to
support local people in need at this time of year. Once again, do not buy
anything new.
News and reminders
SRE
I have continued to meet with parents this week regarding RSE – explaining
our curriculum and answering questions about specific concerns. I plan to
write down all questions and our answers and publish them, but I have more
meetings booked this week and next week so I will do so when I have held all
meetings.
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As I stated last week, meetings are held in a well-ventilated room and we sit
socially distanced. Meetings are held with one parent/carer at a time (or two
parents of the same family if they live in the same bubble). If anyone would
like to bring an interpreter they are welcome but we ask that they are a
current parent at this school.
If you would be interested in having a meeting with Danielle and me to
discuss this further please email the school office: [email protected]
or telephone 020 7727 7727 and we will timetable you in. The original
presentation for the consultation is on the website under curriculum/
curriculum subjects/ RSE so please look at it again before the meeting. If you
would like to send your questions in advance, it would be helpful but equally,
we will answer questions on the day.
Places available at St Anne’s Nursery
We currently have places available in our Nursery for January
2021 and September 2021. These are usually taken up very
quickly, so if you wish to make an application for a younger
sibling, please speak to the office to ensure your place.
If you know of any families looking at Nurseries for their young children at the
moment, please also ask them to contact us. Even though they are unable to
visit in person, we will happily talk to them and send them further information
including a welcome video.
Seesaw Thank you for signing on to SeeSaw. One parent has pointed out a difficulty
using it on her phone and we are looking into this issue; if anyone else is
having a problem, please let us know. If you have not registered yet, please
do this ASAP so that your child is prepared in case we need to send a bubble
home. If you need further information or help, please ask.
Purchase of school uniform
We now have a new feature via the ParentMail App where you can order
and purchase uniform.
To order please make payments on the app by 3pm and your orders will be
ready for collection from 8.45am the next working day in the School Office.
Please ensure you order the correct size as we can only exchange items with
the labels and bags intact.
Thank you
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Fabulous Learning
Nursery chidlren have been completing exciting
learning in their space station as part of their
project on space.
Anti-Bullying Fortnight
This week has been the second of our two week focus on anti-bullying. The
theme has been ‘United against Bullying’ and once again, we enjoyed
seeing interesting learning on this subject in our assemblies today.
Year 1- Anti-bullying
Year 1 children have been making friendship apples. They talked about them
in assembly and explained that each colour represents a different quality in a
friend – eg, kindness, trust, and being caring.
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Reception children have been thinking about kind behaviours and thanking
their friends with special notes if they are kind to them.
Year 4 have been studying Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone and they
looked at a scene in the film of the book. The children had to decide how
they would help Harry as the clip showed him being bullied by the character
Malfoy.
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Daisy’s Y4 class have designed some anti-bullying posters
Phoebe’s Year 2 Class Assembly.
Phoebe’s Year 2 class performed their amazing assembly yesterday about
their learning so far this term – and what a lot they have achieved! From
creating time capsules, setting targets, writing about the Big Bad Wolf; to
learning about the properties of shapes, creating the most beautiful art work -
and showing huge talent in singing and dancing! Very well done to you all!
Parents of Phoebe’s Class will be sent a link via ParentMail so that you will be
able to watch
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Year 5 have been reading the book ‘Wonder’ about a child with a
disfigurement. They have collaborated to give August the main character
advice if people make fun of him or bully him.
Matt’s Sporting Stars
Remember…Matt is looking forward to hearing from anyone who takes
part in sport, enters competitions or is a member of a sports club outside of
school. Please send in photos and some explanation of your sport outside
school so that we can all hear about it! We have heard from Nala this
week:
This is Nala in Year 1. Nala attends Jiu jitsu 4 times a week. The first picture was
taken last November and the second picture this September. She hasn’t
been from March until September due to lock down. Nala is excited to get
her next belt.
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Home learning
Freya in Y1 completed some amazing home learning this week. She created
a collage from things she found in the park and then told her teachers about
all the different materials in the collage.
Pam’s 12 days of Christmas Raffle
It is that time of year again and the first ticket from the 12 days of Christmas
raffle will be drawn on Tuesday 1st December. See below for how to buy
tickets.
“12 PRIZES TO WIN”
1 Raffle Ticket will be drawn on these days in December
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 14th, 15th & 16th
The winners will receive 1 ‘surprise’ gift
***THE STAR PRIZE***
LUXURY CHRISTMAS FOOD HAMPER (worth £100) Ticket drawn on
16th December
ALEXA ECHO DOT Ticket drawn on 15th December
Prizes include……
Sweetie Bear, Mickey & Minnie Mouse Backpack, £20 Entertainer
Voucher, Cuddly Unicorn, Retro Sweet Box, Yankee Candle & Throw,
Bag of Toys and Games, M & S Pantone Cake, M & S Belgian
Biscuits, Gingerbread House
Tickets £1 a strip – ON SALE NOW
If you would like to buy tickets, please send money in an envelope
with child’s name/class and how many tickets you would like to buy
(we will return the envelope with tickets in)
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Classes for Parents
We have received information about this company Homemade Teachers
CIC who are offering classes for parents to brush up on their KS2 Maths skills
starting in January.
Children receiving FSM
Parents with children entitled to free School Meals received message on
Parentmail this week regarding registering for a warm meal during the Winter
holiday. Please click on the link and register ASAP to avoid disappointment.
Difficulties during this second Lockdown?
National lockdown can be a stressful time for many of us. I am aware that for
some people it is a struggle to make ends meet and so RBKC have provided
below information about services available. There follows a list of food banks
as well as a phone number / email address for anyone in case they are
eligible for financial support.
Food Banks currently available in this area
Bay 20
Provide take away cooked meals.
Opening hours: Monday to Friday (2.00pm to 5.00pm). A larger portion of food is provided on Fridays to cover Saturdays as well.
Address: 71 St Marks Road, London, W10 6JG
Phone: 020 3579 0384
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.bay20.org/
*last reviewed: 20 November 2020
Dad's House
Open for single dads and all families. Provide take away food, or delivery to
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those unable to get out throughout the borough.
Opening hours: Monday to Friday (10.00am to 3.00pm) Address: 22 Lillie Road, SW6 1TS
Phone: 07765 183 504 Email: [email protected] or Foodbank manager:
[email protected] Website: https://www.dadshouse.org.uk/ *Last reviewed: 20 November 2020
Dalgarno Trust Foodbank
Foodbank operating every Thursday. Requires registration online, or in person (starting from 10.00am to 1.00pm), followed by food bag collection from
entrance between 2.00pm and 4.00pm. Community Kitchen also operating on Thursdays serving hot meals from 1.00pm.
Address: 1 Webb Close, Dalgarno Way, London, W10 5QB Phone: 020 8969 6300
Email: [email protected] Website: www.dalgarnotrust.org.uk/our-programmes/foodbank/
*last reviewed: 20 November 2020
Notting Hill Methodist Church (Kensington and Chelsea Foodbank)
you will need a voucher from a support agency such as Citizens Advice. Once you receive this, you can exchange it for a minimum of three days emergency
food. Opening hours: Tuesdays (11.00am to 1.00pm) and Fridays (1.00pm to
3.00pm) Address: 240 Lancaster Road, Notting Hill, London W11 4AH
Phone: 020 3728 9003 Email: [email protected]
Website: http://nottinghillmc.org.uk/foodbank/ *Last reviewed: 08 October 2020
North Paddington Foodbank
Foodbank operating a collection service for those who are able to come in, and a delivery service for those who are self-isolating, have a disability, or
are unable to go in person. A referral is required, and lasts for 3 weeks. More information on how to get a referral can be found at the following link: https://www.npfoodbank.org.uk/
Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday (9.00am to 5.00pm) Address: Selbourne House, WECH Community Centre, Ground Fl, 36A Elgin
Avenue, London W9 3AZ
Phone: 07932 623443
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.npfoodbank.org.uk *Last reviewed: 23 October 2020
Refettorio Felix at St Cuthbert's
Produce take away food for vulnerable adults.
Opening hours: Monday to Friday (12.00pm to 1.00pm)
Address: 51 Philbeach Gardens, Kensington, London SW5 9EB
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Phone: 020 7835 1389
Website: https://www.refettoriofelix.com/ *Last reviewed: 8 October 2020
Tabernacle Christian Centre (Tender Loving Care)
Operating a foodbank for collection, and delivery service for those shielding and vulnerable.
Opening hours: Wednesdays and Sundays.
Address: 210 Latimer Road, London, England, W10 6QY
Phone: 020 8960 5289 or 077 8951 1301
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.tabernaclechristiancentre.org/ *Last reviewed: 23 October 2020
Venture Centre
Opening hours: Wednesdays and Saturdays (2.30pm to 4.30pm)
Address: Venture Centre, Faraday House, 103a Wornington Rd, London W10 5YB
Phone: 020 8960 3234
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Website: https://www.venturecentre.org.uk/ *Last reviewed: 06 October 2020
WAND UK
Offer home delivery of prepared meals on Wednesday afternoons, and do food distribution at the Venture Centre on Wednesdays between 2.30pm and
4.30pm. Registration is required, and can be done online, or at the Venture Centre
starting from 1.30pm on Wednesdays. More information on registration can be found at this link: https://www.wanduk.org/community-food-delivery-
goody-bags/
Address: Venture Centre, Faraday House, 103a Wornington Rd, London W10 5YB
Phone: 020 8962 4132 or 078 1348 5607
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.wanduk.org/ *last reviewed: 23 October 2020
RBKC have also sent information for any parents who may wish to seek
financial support at this time:
Financial difficulties
If you are in financial difficulties due to Coronavirus or other issues, you will
continue to be able to access support. Visit our Local Support Payments
page for more information on financial help. Alternatively you can call 020
7745 6464 between 8.30am and 5pm, Monday to Friday. Make sure you are
receiving what you are entitled to. If you do not currently get Universal Credit
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you can visit the Department for Work and Pensions website see if you are
eligible?
https://www.rbkc.gov.uk/benefits/benefits-provided-council/local-support-
payments
Support with shopping
Residents who need food shopping delivered should contact the COVID-19
Hub for advice.
If you need any further advice during this difficult time, please ask to speak to
Michele, our Senior Learning Mentor, and she will try her best to help or to
signpost to someone or to an organisation who can assist.
Thank you once again to all our families for their support during the lockdown.
I hope that you have a restful and happy weekend.
Best wishes,
Katy Blackler
Katy Blackler