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Y wWxwhubY Middleton Primary School Weekly Newsletter
Also find our Weekly Newsletter on our school website: www.middletonprimary.net
Phone: 0113 2717969 Email Address: Info@middletonprima
Tuesday 24' September 2019
Please check out our new school website www.middletonprimary.net; it is fantastic and very easy to use and will
help you find out aboutall the latest news and events which are happening inschool! We also have a Facebook
Site, which will be updated frequently with information for parents/carers.
Year 5 & 6 took part in Anti-Radicalisation workshops — an importanttopic in today’s culture
Jeansfor Genes Day! Thank you for your support-we will announce the amount innext week's newsletter
his week:
PLEASE NOTE THAT AFTER SCHOOLL CLUBS DO NOTSTART UNTIL NEXT WEEK
Recycling Week - our Eco-Warriors have done an assembly and children willtake part in activities to promote this
subject!
McMillan Coffee Morning — our office staff have been busy baking once again! Staff inschoolwill buy the cakes
and the fundswill be sentto this worthwhile cause!
- If you would like your childto have milk in school, please returntheslip that we senthome,
in nesting are in receipt of free school meals through benefit entitlement (not universal) and whetheror not
your child would like milk. If you pay for school meals because you are notentitled, then please pay for your
child’s milk via Parent Pay. This can be found in ‘Other Items’ on Parent Pay. Universal Free School Meals does not
meanyour childis entitled to free milk - if you are unsure please checkthis at the schooloffice. Thank you.
PLEASE READ- DATES TO REMEMBER - EVENTS CALENDAR — AUTUMN 1 (updated weekly):
Key Events for Autumn Term1:
20% September:
27% September: McMillan Coffee Morningfor staffto raise funds for this charity
30% September: Black History Week — parents/carers invitedin to assemblies time TBC
October: WearIt Wild, Harvest Festival and Halloween Disco — date TBC
14/15October: Richard O’Neill working inschool— Dialect Days — oracy and writing focus
25% October: 100% Attendance and Punctuality Assembly.
Recycling Week
SCHOOL WILL CLOSE ON FRIDAY 20™ DECEMBER 2019 AT 1.00pm — weare advising you nowofearly closures so
arrangementscan be madefor your childto be collectedon time. Thank you.
— the following Training Days have beenagreed for 2019/2020
Mon?Tues rajar September; Mon 16% September; Friday 6' December; Friday 26% June 2020; Monday 20%
July 2020 this means that
A papercopy of the 2019/20 Calendaris available on our website and can be collected from our School Office.
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Navy Blue School Logo Jumper or Logo Cardigan
White or Red Polo Shirts (can be with or without School Logo)
Black School Trousers, Skirts and Pinafore Dresses
Red or Blue SummerDresses and Black Shorts (summer monthsonly please)
Black Shoes/Black Trainers
Logo Jumpers/Cardigans and Red & White Logo Polo shirts are available to order via Parent Pay and collect in our school office.
Thank You Assemblies, - Friday 2 0‘" September 2019
On Friday wesaid thank youto the following children in our assemblies - thank youto all theparent/carers whowere able to comeandjoin usforthis.
If your child is nominated bytheir teacherfor a ‘thank you’, we will notify you via Parent Pay byThursday each week,to allow you to try and make arrangements, should you wishto attend.
If your child has just moved from Year 2 into Year 3: Please note they will no longer automatically have a Free
School Meal. All children in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 receive a Free School Meal, regardless of your income status.
These are Universal Free School Meals!!
If you think yourchild is entitled to a FSM in any other year group, you will have to apply or should have proof of this,
whichthe school office will need to see. If you are unsure then please seek advice at the St Georges Centre, (near the Asda in
Middleton). School meals will need to be paid for on Parent Pay weekly, if youdo not wishfor your child to have a paid
school lunch please ensure you provide them with a packed lunch each day.
Many thanks
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Domestic Abuse - Affects your childrentoo!They can grow up morelikely to - suffer health problems- struggle at school - be involved in crime
- use drugs - have abusive relationships. It's never too late to changeCall the 24 HourNational Domestic Abuse Helpline
0808 2000247
clubs that will be running, to ensureall reply slips can be brought back in time.
Please ensure yourchild has brought home an acceptance slip for any clubs you have
applied for as this will confirm they have a place. All our voluntary after school clubplaces are limited and are not a guaranteed after school club childcare facility.If your child has not gained a place at this time, they will be added to the waiting list and
these club places will be changed each term toallow all children the chance to take part
in the activities. Thank you.
Day of the Week Classes
Monday Classes 3 & 4
Tuesday Class 9
Classes 14 & 15
Classes 12 & 13
Swimming
Classes 7 & 8
Classes 5 & 6
Friday Classes 10 & 11
Wednesday
Thursday
Swimming: please ensure yourchild has their swimming kit with them each week.
Year 6 Residential Information for our now Year5 Children - September 2020
As you know wetake our Year 6 cohort on a weeklong residential, the second
week back of the new term. Next year we are going to Herd Farm residential andactivity centre — this is a new centre for us but we know it will still be a brilliant
experience for our new Year 6 cohort. Watch outfor the letter, asking for a £10
deposit and obtaining your confirmation that you wish your child to go
(total cost £50).
Our Weekly Jigsaw Themes, Autumn 1:
OurJigsaw Themefor the whole halftermis ‘Being Me in My World’. Our weekly focusis as follows:
Week 1: I can be part of the Middleton Team
Week2: Help others to feel welcome
Week3: Try to make our school community a better place
Week 4: Think about everyone’s rightto learn
Week5: Care about other people's feelings
Week6: Workwellwith others
Week7: Choose tofollowthe Learning Charter
Attendance Last Week:
DO YOU WANTYOUR CHILD TO MISS THEIR PLAYTIME?
PERFECT PUNCTUALITY MEANS THEY WON’T!!
EVERY CHILD NEEDS TOBEIN THEIR LINE FOR 5 TO 9 TO START THEIR LEARNING BANGON TIME!
Listed below are the numberofchildren that arrivedto school late onthe last week for eachclass.
KS1 Classes
Class Class Class Class Class Class
1 2 3 4 5 6
KS2 Classes
The Jigsaw focus is shared in a weekly assembly and then children take part ina Jigsaw lessonin class. We take safety very seriously at our school
Ifyou have any concerns or observations regarding Health andSafety please contact:
Ms Williams, MrSzefer or Mrs Bullock
Ifyou have any concerns or questions regarding Child Protectionissues, please contact:
MsWilliams, Miss Reilly, Mrs Bradley, Mrs Kennedy, Mrs Lamptey and Mrs Tiffany