Reminder (sent previously on school dojo).
Thursday 28th September at 2.30pm is our MacMillan Coffee Afternoon to raise much needed funds for Macmillan Cancer Support. Please come along and join us for a coffee/tea and a slice of cake. WE WILL CONTINUE TO SERVE DRINKS/FOOD AT THE END OF THE SCHOOL DAY SO PLEASE FEEL FREE TO JOIN US WITH YOUR CHILDREN. Please remember to bring cash as it will be a cash only event.
For this event to be successful we are asking for donations of cakes, buns, traybakes, scones or any other sweet treats. If you are able to help us with this, please send any donations into school (in a tin with your child's name and class on) on Wednesday or Thursday morning. Should we have anything left, we will hold a stall on Friday and a text will be sent to inform you of this.
We look forward to seeing you on Thursday. Thank you in advance for your kind donations.
We would like to invite you to our phonics information for parents sessions. This will inform you on how we teach your child to read and how you can support with this.
Parents of reception children (C1+2) Thursday 28th September 9:00am
Parents of year 1 children (C3+4) Friday 29th September 9:00am
Both sessions will be held in the school hall.
Thank you for your support.
Please see useful link from the government for Educate Against Hate resources. We will be holding an assembly on Monday talking about 'Everyone's a Hero' which will be touching on identity, culture and acceptance of others with strong links to our British Values.
Thank you for your support.
We have had several reports from parents and local residents about parking issues outside school grounds at drop off and pick up times.
Please can we ask that you always consider the safety of our children and families when parking. If you can't find a parking space near school, please park safely further away and walk.
We will be monitoring school streets again and working with our local PCSO around parking issues.
Thank you for your co-operation.
Attendance Matters
This year we want to join Wakefield District with the aim of children coming to school 100% of the time. School attendance is vital to the life chances of children and young people and research suggests that there is a strong link between high attendance and high academic success.
Being in school improves health, wellbeing and socialisation throughout the life course. Children can attend school with mild illnesses and we can closely monitor them and send them home should they start to feel worse.
When children miss school they can often feel like their friends have reformed new friendship groups or they sometimes feel confused as their learning has moved on. A prolonged period of absence is likely to heighten a child’s anxiety about attending in the future, rather than reduce it.
We are here to support you and your family to help ensure that they come to school even when there are challenges. We have many external services that support us so please come and speak to Mrs Hedges (Peace) who leads on attendance, Mrs Fieldhouse or Mrs Banks if you need any type of support. Mrs Fowles can also support further with any mental health barriers when it comes to school attendance.
Please see the newly launched leaflet from Wakefield District which we will be working hard to ensure we follow this approach.
Also, please see the link to our school attendance page on our website which includes our attendance policy.
https://www.southparade.wakefield.sch.uk/attendance-1/
Thank you for your co-operation.
Just a polite reminder about our 'School Streets' scheme. This is where we have in place a Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) with Wakefield Council. This is to restrict traffic at school drop-off and pick-up times on Westwood Road/Queens Walk.
Westwood Road and Queens Walk are closed to all traffic (with exception of permit holders and emergency vehicles) from 8.35am-9.05am and 3.05-3.35 daily.
Thank you for your cooperation and for helping everyone to stay safe.
Welcome Back!
We look forward to welcoming our pupils back to school tomorrow ready to start a new term.
School Uniform
We expect all pupils to wear correct uniform in line with our school policy.
PE Kit
We will continue the rule that children wear their PE kit on the days when they have timetabled PE as long as they stick to the rules.
We are asking that all children strictly wear:
Black or navy shorts /tracksuit bottoms/leggings, a white t-shirt, and a black or navy tracksuit top. No logos please.
A pair of trainers.
We expect ALL children to wear the correct PE uniform and ask that all parents/carers support us with this please.
Jewellery
We don’t allow children to wear jewellery in school, apart from a watch and one pair of small stud earrings. We do not permit smart watches.
Mobile phones
Children in year 5 and 6 are permitted to bring a mobile phone for the purpose of communication with parents/carers before and after school. These must be turned off on entry to the school grounds and handed to the class teacher on arrival to the classroom. School do not accept any responsibility for these devices.
Attendance
Pupils should arrive and be collected from school on time:
Please see more information on attendance on the tab on the school website.
School Milk
Unfortunately our school milk supplier has gone into administration. We are in the process of finding a new contract with a new supplier (Cool Milk UK). This may delay milk for our pupils but we will get this up and running as soon as possible.
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you tomorrow.
We hope you’ve all had a lovely summer. We look forward to welcoming all of our pupils back to school on Tuesday. (Monday is an INSET day for staff training).
Thank you.