Friday, 20 December 2024

Weekly Newsletter - Friday 20th December


Headteacher: Mrs L Nicholls 

Dear Parents and Carers,

Part 1 Broadford News
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas & Happy New Year:

We have come to the end of a long term and I am sure that the whole school community is looking forward to a well earned rest. The prospect of Christmas cheers us and lifts our spirits away from the cold, dark and depressing weather of the season. As Christmas draws closer, it is inevitable that our minds start, albeit briefly, to drift away from the hard work of our day-to-day school business, to the festive period itself. Let us remind ourselves that this is one time of year when it is commonplace to find the spirit of human kindness alive and well. Let us embrace this by ensuring that we enjoy ourselves safely but also take time to look out for those nearest and dearest to us and those less fortunate than ourselves.

Our reception staff, pupils and families have certainly been displaying this. They donated, collected and delivered toys and presents for the children’s ward at Queen’s hospital.
We have lots to smile about with the achievements of 2024. Broadford was awarded the ‘Best Newcomer’ award in the Big Orienteering league last year and in the local Havering league last month Broadford came 1st overall. 

Our pupils took part in the Times Tables Rock Stars, England Rocks competition for times tables knowledge and Eason in year 5 topped the school leader board which is an honourable achievement.
Pupils have been taking part in various sports competitions through the Havering sports collective and we will soon be offering pupils the opportunity to start playing American football in partnership with the NFL. 

We are thrilled that our recent fundraising efforts have been hugely successful and I am happy to report that with your help we have raised over £3000 which is going towards a new surface for the gym equipment area outside which will make this area much more accessible for all of our pupils. 

Lastly, we couldn’t be happier or prouder with the way that every member of this community comes together to support Broadford Primary School and our pupils. It just goes to show 'If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.'  

I could not be more excited about what’s in store for next year, and for the opportunity to work with pupils, staff and parents to make it happen in 2025. I would like to wish you and your families a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.


Christmas Dinner
This week our catering staff cooked and served Christmas dinner for our school community. I can personally state that it was delicious. Thank you to Michelle and the kitchen team for keeping us all happy and full not just at Christmas but throughout the year. 


Goodbye! 

As we come to the end of the autumn term we are saying goodbye to a few members of staff who are leaving our Broadford family and moving onto new pastures. I would like to take this opportunity to thank them all for their commitment and dedication to our school. Please join me in wishing them all the best of luck for the future.
Miss Greenwood, Miss Hannan and Miss Howard, thank you all from everyone at Broadford.
Miss Hayden will start her maternity leave at the beginning of the new year. We look forward to hearing her happy news once her bundle of joy arrives. 


First Day of 2025- Monday 6th January

We are looking forward to seeing all children back at school in January 2025. There are no clubs at the beginning of term, so all pupils should be picked up promptly by 3.15pm. Essex After School Clubs will commence on the first day of term and are available for childcare until 6.00pm. School opens again on Monday 6th January – Essex After School Breakfast Club will be available from 7.30am – with the doors opening at 8.30am for all other pupils. Children MUST be in school by 8.45am.  


Part 2 Broadford Information

INSET Dates for 2024-2025

Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

Day 4 

Day 5

2nd September

3rd September 

4th November

21st July 

22nd July 

Havering school term dates 2024-2025

Spring term: 

Monday 6 January to Friday 4 April 2025 

Summer term:
Tuesday 22 April to Tuesday 22 July 2025


Havering Catering Services

Week beginning 6th January is week 2 on the Havering catering services menu.
You can see the Havering catering Menu here
School dinners continue to be free to ALL primary aged pupils. 


Part 3 Pupil and Parent Responsibilities
At Broadford Primary pupils, parents and carers are expected to meet three key responsibilities

Pupil Job 1 - Come to school every day on time
Parent responsibility - Ensure that your child arrives for school on time, every day and ready to learn.

Weekly Attendance  Target 96%
Attendance News
I am delighted to announce the winners of the attendance league for the Autumn term - Pine (EYFS & KS1) and Cherry (KS2) classes! They earned 181 and 158 points respectively. Both classes  enjoyed their reward of a film afternoon on Monday. Congratulations to all of the pupils in these classes who have remembered their number one job of coming to school every day on time. The overall attendance for this term is 94%.Well done to everyone and we have the Spring term to make 2% improvement to reach our  target of 96%. 


Week beginning 13th January is our first ‘Amazing Attendance and Perfect Punctuality’ week. The more days that children are in school on time the more chances they have to win prizes. There are also class treats for 100% attendance and perfect punctuality. More information to follow in the new year. 


Job 2 - Do your best in every lesson
Parent responsibility - Support your child’s learning at home.

These children have achieved a perfect spelling score every week of the Autumn term. What a fantastic achievement. 


Apricot 

Beech 

Walnut

Chalva

Aadhivk, Sadhana

Alice, Layla,  Luna, Riya

Rowan 

Pine 

Mulberry 

Elyssa, Freya, Happiness, Sophia 

Inaya, Noura, Jaxon, Jason, Vanessa, Maya P, Ryan, Adelina

Ashton , Yahya 


Ash 

Cherry

Elm 

Isabelle

Aisosa, Bernice, Layla-Mae, Hayden, Chirag, Gabia, Harry, Nikita 

Anna

Almond

Lime 

Oak 

Eason 

Adela, Gabi 

Joshua , Paige 

Larch 

Redwood 

Birch

Ipsa, Megan, Ryan 

Eddie, Hashir, Rosie

Karimah, Olivia, Shivanshi, Lexi-Mai 


Job 3 - Be kind and polite to everyone you meet

Parent responsibility - Model politeness and kindness to everyone you meet.

Housepoints

I am thrilled to say that Green House (Cricklade) are the autumn term winners! They have earned the most house points during this term and enjoyed their film afternoon. Well done to all of the members of Cricklade yellow house for displaying pupil job number 3 - being kind and polite to everyone that they meet. 


Wishing you all a very peaceful and restful Christmas and a Happy New Year. Eat, drink, be merry and make the most of the quality time with your families. We look forward to seeing you in 2025!

Yours sincerely,

Mrs L Nicholls 

Headteacher


Friday, 13 December 2024

Weekly Newsletter - Friday 13th December


Headteacher: Mrs L Nicholls 

 

Dear Parents and Carers,

Part 1 Broadford News
Christmas Concerts
A big thank you to all parents / carers who came along to support the children’s Christmas concerts and activity sessions this week. I am sure you will agree with me that all of the children sang brilliantly, danced beautifully and read and acted like true professionals.
We organised these events a little differently this year and a lot of you have said how much you enjoyed seeing pupils from different year groups working together. Parents also enjoyed getting the opportunity to join the younger pupils in their classrooms. 

Thank you for not just supporting these events on the day but for all of your help and support for the pupils in preparation for these events. 


Christmas Discos - Tuesday 17th December
Ho ho ho! Get ready to jingle and jive at our upcoming Festive School Disco—the most magical event of the season! We’re decking the halls and can’t wait to see all our pupils showing off their party outfits and best Christmas dance moves!
Here’s the plan:

🎄 Reception & Nursery: Afternoon groove session (during school hours)

🎄 Years 1 - 3: 4:00pm - 5:00pm

🎄 Years 4 - 6: 5:15pm - 6:30pm

Where to Enter: KS2 grey doors
Where to Collect: Y1 - Office doors, Y2 and Y3 - blue door and white door, to the right of the Office doors.
Tickets are £4 each and can be booked easily on ParentPay- a seperate letter will be coming out soon. Get ready to celebrate in style!
Sale of tickets will close on Friday 13th December at 5pm.
A festive treat and drink are both included.  Please ensure you notify us through the form on ParentPay of any allergies.
Important Reminder: For safeguarding and security reasons, mobile phones and electronic devices are strictly not allowed at the disco. If you have any questions about this, please reach out to our friendly staff—they’re happy to help!
We can’t wait to see everyone on the dance floor, spreading Christmas cheer and creating wonderful holiday memories together. Let’s make it a night to remember! 🎶✨

Christmas Dinner - Wednesday 18th and Thursday 19th December

Week beginning 16th December pupils have the opportunity to enjoy Christmas dinner in school. This will be served to different year groups on different days. This is so that pupils can eat their Christmas dinner in the hall and enjoy a festive experience. Due to the fact that the kitchen will be cooking over 300 Christmas dinners daily there will be a different menu for the rest of the school on their non Christmas dinner day please see below. 

Christmas dinner will be roast turkey with the trimmings and there is also a vegetarian option which is festive and vegetarian sausage puff. 

Wednesday 18th - Early years (Nursery & Reception), years 5&6 

Thursday 19th - Years 1,2,3,4

Children can wear Christmas jumpers and headwear on their Christmas dinner day if they would like to. 

On your child's non Christmas dinner day the kitchen will be preparing a cold service consisting of tuna, cheese or ham baguettes. These will be ordered via Parentpay as normal. Christmas dinner is free due to the universal free school meals offered excluding Nursery pupils. 


Santa Dash - Thursday 19th December
Pupils need to lace up those trainers and stretch out their limbs—our festive 2km Santa Hat Dash is coming up on 19th December! Pupils will dash around a special course full of festivity along the way, all while raising money to support our school.
Entry is just £2 and includes a Santa hat, entertainment, and plenty of festive fun! For those who want to take their fundraising further, simply use the sponsorship form on the back and ask friends and family to guess your time to complete the 2km!
🎄 All sponsorship money should be handed to the school office or class teacher by 19th December 2024.  Money raised will go towards improving the school grounds for our children.
Printed sponsorship forms have been sent home, if you need another sponsor form please ask your child’s class teacher. 


Christmas Parties - Friday 20th December 

There will be Festive Parties for children in Nursery, Reception and years 1-6 on Friday 20th December. You don’t need to send in party clothes or food. The pupils can wear their school uniform but they are very welcome to wear a festive jumper (and headwear if you have it) to wear for the occasion.  They will have party games and activities in their classrooms and will bring home their Christmas present to go under the tree! 


End of Autumn Term 2024

We finish school on Friday 20th December at 3.15pm. School opens again on Monday 6th January for all pupils. Essex After School  Breakfast Club will open at the usual time of 7.30am – and the school doors will be open from 8.30am and breakfast bagels will be available in the classrooms for those pupils not attending breakfast club.. 


Reception Applications - Deadline 15th January 2025

3- and 4-year-old children will be starting school in September 2025. Children born between 1 September 2020 and 31 August 2021 will be starting at an infant or primary school Apply online between 01 September 2024 and 15 January 2025. For school admissions information and to apply, go to www.havering.gov.uk/admissions/primary


Part 2 Broadford Information

Autumn Term Dates 

Monday 16th December 

KS1 Road safety show
10 am Prospective parents tour 

Tuesday 17th December 

Christmas discos 

Wednesday 18th December 

Christmas dinner - EYFS, Years 5&6

Thursday 19th December 

Sponsored Santa Run

Christmas dinner - Years1,2,3&4

Friday 20th December 

Christmas parties
End of Autumn term


INSET Dates for 2024-2025

Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

Day 4 

Day 5

2nd September

3rd September 

4th November

21st July 

22nd July 

Havering school term dates 2024-2025

Autumn term: 

Monday 2 September to Friday 20 December 2024 

Spring term: 

Monday 6 January to Friday 4 April 2025 

Summer term:
Tuesday 22 April to Tuesday 22 July 2025


Havering Catering Services

Week beginning 16th December is week 1 on the Havering catering services menu. 

You can see the Havering catering Menu here
School dinners continue to be free to ALL primary aged pupils. 


Part 3 Pupil and Parent Responsibilities
At Broadford Primary pupils, parents and carers are expected to meet three key responsibilities

Pupil Job 1 - Come to school every day on time
Parent responsibility - Ensure that your child arrives for school on time, every day and ready to learn.

Weekly Attendance  Target 96%

KS1:   95% KS2:   95%            Overall:    95%
Congratulations to Pine  and Cherry who top the attendance table this week. 


Job 2 - Do your best in every lesson
Parent responsibility - Support your child’s learning at home.

E for Excellence Winners

These wonderful children have demonstrated excellence this week.

Nursery

Ian 

Ash

Wais

Alder

Kinza

Cedar

Mikail

Apple

Sophia 

Cherry

Roza 

Aspen 

Eleha

Elm 

Olivia

Apricot

Jack

Maple 

Thomas

Beech

Hashim

Willow 

Carter

Walnut 

Archie

Almond

Aziz

Mulberry 

Theo

Lime 

Laura

Pine

Ryan

Oak 

Laynie-Rae

Rowan

Sophia 

Birch

Jimmy



Larch

Kenzie



Redwood 

Chisom



Learning Power Awards

These are the key skills that our children will need to learn effectively in class and to be successful later in life. 

Reciprocity

These children have shown interdependence, collaborated effectively, listened to others, displayed empathy and have imitated effective  ideas and methods from others. 

Teodor , Tala , Eridola, Fariha, Elise, Scarlet, Henry, Abdulahad, Aadya

Reflectiveness 

These pupils have planned carefully, revised ideas, identified key features and can talk about their learning. 

Najhat, Lily, Rojure, Khalifa, Francesca, Edwaed, Amira, Gabi, Sofia,

Resilience

These children have demonstrated perseverance, managed distractions, noticed patterns and been absorbed in their tasks. 

Happiness, Mavis, Jimmy, Logan, Kamari, Isabella, Harry, Teddy,  Maxi, Zakariya, Mason H, Annie, Ellio, Oscar, Evie, Malik 

Resourcefulness   

These pupils have been curious about learning, made links between ideas, shown imagination, reasoned methodically and capitalised on resources. 

Eleni, Vikhyat, Zhyan,Elliot, Ksenija, Rosie, Harry

 

Certificate of Presentation

The following children have been recognised for the beautifully presented work in their books. They clearly take pride in all that they do and are doing their best in every lesson. Nyasa


Star Writers

These children have been awarded a star writer certificate and golden pencil in recognition of their excellent writing, use of powerful vocabulary and sophisticated writing  techniques. Harrie, Daman, Millen, Rohith, Alysha, Raffy, Jackson, Stanley, Vanessa, Rebecca, Merlyn, Lily, Ipsa, Logan, Billie, Violet, Harvey, Amaira, Veronika, Aiza


I Made My Teacher Happy

These pupils have all made sure their teachers have a smile on their face this week 

Jessica, Jace, Cherry class, Kingston, Nursery,Elena, Charlie, Jefflyn, Haileigh, Safa, Karen, Maalik, Amari, Melody


105 Books to Read Before You Leave Broadford

These pupils have read five books and earned their Bronze certificate.

Eva, Rebecca, Nicole, Zara, Aadhvik, Asher, Harry, Bella, Roza

These pupils have read 10 books and earned their Silver certificate. 

Eva, Amelia

These pupils have read all 15 books, earning their Gold certificate and completing their trackers. 

Eva, Vrisha


Tracker Awards



Prestige 

Bronze certificate

Emma


Silver Pencil 

Adyaan


Silver certificate 

Freddie, 


Gold certificate 

Lexi, Nikita, Batool 

Olivia 

Platinum certificate

Sophie, Ali, Anya


Diamond prize

Louie-Ray, 


Diamond certificate 

Lucas, Aadya


Star prize 

Ryan, Ivan 

Megan 

Star certificate 

Elyakim 

Megan 


Job 3 - Be kind and polite to everyone you meet

Parent responsibility - Model politeness and kindness to everyone you meet.

Housepoints

Pupils are awarded housepoint for using kind words and actions and demonstrating good manners. These go towards their house teams weekly total but they are in competition with their  teachers (Dudley - orange house). If pupils do not demonstrate these behaviours then the teachers' house teams are awarded the house points instead. 

Farringdon 

Red house  

Chatteris

Blue house

Dulverton

Yellow house 

Cricklade

Green house

Dudley

Orange house

538

387

370

438

361

Weekly Winner - Farringdon House (Red House) 


I hope you all have a wonderfully festive weekend.

Yours sincerely,

Mrs L Nicholls 

Headteacher