Year 3 Lunch and Learn: Tuesday 5th November

Year 3 Lunch and Learn letter

Please find attached a letter with details about Year 3 Lunch and Learn on the 5th November.

The menu on this date is pizza followed by chocolate sponge and custard.

We do need numbers by the end of Monday 21st October so if you wish to attend please do confirm this on ParentPay.

Thank you for your support.

Mrs M

3B Beech’s Base

Afternoon all

It was 3B’s first time in Beech’s Base today!  We know the children were very excited and they had a great hour exploring our outdoor learning area.

We did cut the session shorter due to the persistent heavy rain; the children came into the hall to dry off and enjoyed a biscuit a games.

Please can we ask that when the children go to Beech’s Base they have appropriate clothing: layers, long trousers and long sleeves, waterproof coat, waterproof trousers and wellies. With the correct clothing children will be warm and dry.  Please ensure all items are named.

Thank you for your support, we hope for a full afternoon next time and to be able to get the fire going for some cooking!

Mrs M

 

4PW class assembly tomorrow!

Just a reminder for families of children in 4PW – tomorrow (Thursday 17th October) is our class assembly! It starts at 2.30pm and we would love to see as many of you there as possible. All welcome – parents, carers, grandparents, siblings… the more the merrier.

The Halo Code – Black History Week

NJS has signed up to the Halo Code.

We are sharing this as a focus during our Black History Week in school. It will be shared will all who are part of our school family. The Halo Code is a pledge, signed by schools and businesses, that promises members of the Black community that they have the freedom and security to wear all afro-hairstyles without restriction or judgment. At NJS we are we have adopted the Halo Code, which states:

“Our school champions the right of staff and students to embrace all Afro-hairstyles. We acknowledge that Afro-textured hair is an important part of our Black staff and students’ racial, ethnic, cultural, and religious identities, and requires specific styling for hair health and maintenance.

We welcome Afro-textured hair worn in all styles including, but not limited to, afros, locs, twists, braids, cornrows, fades, hair straightened through the application of heat or chemicals, weaves, wigs, headscarves, and wraps.

At this school, we recognise and celebrate our staff and pupils’ identities. We are a community built on an ethos of equality and respect where hair texture and style have no bearing on anyone’s ability to succeed.

Class 3B Chetwynd Deer Park

A super afternoon was had, deer-spotting and learning about old farming methods! Well done 3B

3M Chetwynd Deer Park 15/10/24

3M had a fab morning at Chetwynd Deer Park. They were complimented for their super behaviour and excellent knowledge. As you can see from the photos below we had a super morning! A huge thank you to Sally and Martin and the team at the Deer Park who supported us today!

Class 3B Beech’s Base tomorrow pm (16/10/24)

Dear Parents and Carers of 3B,

As you will know, we have our first Beech’s Base session tomorrow afternoon.

Please ensure you send your child in wearing their Beech’s Base clothing, i.e.: fairly similar to today’s clothing, wearing a pair of normal trainers for the inside, and their wellies in a bag.

They will need clothing that they don’t mind getting muddy, as I am told it is quite boggy down there! Wellies ARE advised – trainers may get ruined by the mud.

Also, please send them with a raincoat, as rain is forecast for later in the day.

Kind regards,

Mr Butler

Class 3B Parents Consultation reply slips

Dear Parents and Carers of 3B,

Just a polite reminder to say that there are still some spaces to come and see me on Monday for a 10 minute consultation about your child. If you would like to do this, please contact me via the letter form that was sent home, or by email, on andrew.butler@taw.org.uk

The morning sessions are reserved for telephone conversations / Microsoft TEAMS calls, and the afternoon is for face-to-face conversations in the school hall.

Please ignore this message if you have already organised your consultation.

Kind regards,

Mr Butler