Friday, 28 January 2022

Weekly Newsletter - Friday 28th January, 2022


Headteacher: Mrs L Nicholls 

Dear Parents and Carers,

Covid- 19 Guidelines
We do still have positive cases reported within our community. Please remain vigilant and do not send your child to school if they are displaying symptoms of Covid-19. We continue to encourage pupils to practice regular and robust hand washing throughout the day and are keeping areas ventilated.
From Monday 17th January the government have changed the rules regarding self isolation. On day 5 and onwards if you or your child have received two negative lateral flow test results 24 hours apart and are no longer displaying symptoms then you can break your isolation periods.
If your child cannot attend school because they are unwell or self-isolating please inform us as soon as you can. You can call the school office on 01708 342880 or email the school office via office@broadford.havering.sch.uk.

Thank you for your constant support during this time. 


School Times 

A reminder for all parents that children can come into school from 8.30 am each morning and go straight to their classroom. However, they must arrive by 8.55 am as once the gates are shut they will have to enter via the office and they will be marked as late.
We want children to carry out their pupil job number 1 of come to school everyday on time because every minute of learning counts. If pupils are 15 minutes late every day they will lose 10 days of learning over the academic year!

Bikeability
Next week, some of our year 5&6 pupils will be taking part in bikeability. By the end of the week I am sure that we will see some very accomplished and confident riders ready to take on the local bike routes later on in the term. Good luck to all of the cyclists and don't forget your helmets on Monday morning. 


February Half Term 

Activities

Havering council are offering half term activities, please see the school blog for further information. 

Free Schools Meals
Through the Government’s Household Support Fund, the Council have allocated funding to continue the School Holiday Meal Scheme for February half-term. The funding will allow eligible families to receive £15 per child to cover the one week school break.

The scheme provides funds to ensure that eligible families can purchase food over the holiday period to replace the meals a child would have received during a school day.

The application window will open for a short period from Monday 31st January at 9am, closing on Friday 4th February at 5pm.

Families who have previously received payment via the scheme do not need to reapply and will automatically receive the funds into their nominated bank.

Families can make a new claim if;

·       they did not apply during any previous application periods, or

·       they were not previously eligible, however their circumstances have changed and now are eligible, or

·       they would like to claim for additional children who they have claimed for previously, but were not eligible at the time, or

·       they would like to claim for additional children who they’ve not applied for in the past.

 

Families are recommended to check that they meet the eligibility criteria before submitting their application.

Schools and early year’s settings are asked to encourage and support eligible families who have not yet taken advantage of this opportunity previously, and a visual is attached to support you with this.

Details about the scheme will be updated on the Council’s website from Wednesday 26th January, with the application form going live from Monday 31 January at 9 am.


Key Dates for Spring Term 

Last day of the Half Term

Return to School 

Parents’ Evening 

Last Day of Spring Term

Friday 11th February 

Tuesday 22nd February 

Monday 28th March 

Tuesday 29th March 

Friday 1st March  

INSET Days 2021-2022

INSET 1

INSET 2

INSET 3

INSET 4

INSET 5 

Monday 1st September 

Monday 1st   November  

Tuesday 4th January 

Monday 21st February 

Monday 6th June

School Term Dates 2021-2022

Havering Catering Services

Week beginning 31st January  is week 3 on the Havering catering services menu. All meals are served with unlimited salad and vegetables and cost £2.30. 

Please be reminded that your child’s sQuid account should be topped up at all times. We cannot provide dinners for pupils whose account exceeds a debt of £10. If you are experiencing difficulties please contact Mrs West in the school office who will be able to provide you with support and  assistance. 
There is a special menu on Tuesday 1st February to celebrate Chinese New Year. 

Breakfast Club 

Breakfast club runs every morning from 7.45 am. The cost of breakfast club is £1.55 which is payable via sQuid. Please make sure that you book your child’s place by 3.00pm the day before you would like them to attend on the sQuid system. 


Weekly Attendance  

KS1: 85%          KS2: 90% Overall: 87.5%  

Congratulations to Beech and Oak who top the attendance table this week. A special well done to Oak who achieved 100% attendance this week.   


E for Excellence Winners

These wonderful children have demonstrated excellence this week.

Nursery

Damien and Harley

Cedar

Aisha

Alder

Huy 

Cherry

Meerab

Apple

Ambica 

Elm 

George K

Aspen 

Jacob

Ash

Aimen 

Apricot

Callissya

Birch

Leonard

Beech

Harry

Larch

Netany

Walnut 

Adam M 

Maple

Kezia

Mulberry 

Dunsin

Redwood

Louie

Pine

Fariha

Willow

Ceejay

Rowan 

Ahmed

Almond

Oliver



Lime

Nathan



Oak 

Maddison

 

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. 

Olivia, Netany, Summer


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.  

Jessica, Mahdi, Ralph, Vikhyat, Lily, Lilly, Lucas, Sophia, Ethan, Kevin, Abdulhad, Elliot- Ellis, Ali, Ayaan, Alfie, Tyler, Zyana 


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. 

Tommy , Irfan, Success, 


Reflectiveness 

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

Grace, 

Resilience

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

Manuella, Bernice, Nana, Faizah, Callie

Resourcefulness   

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

Maalik, Reagan, Ella, Edward. Amira, Mitchell


Teacher Happy

These children have made sure that their teachers have been smiling this week. Well done to Bernardo, JJ, Ava, Joseph, Max


Reading Awards

In recognition of the pupils’ ability to devour books, immerse themselves in stories and read relentlessly at home. 

Himanshi 


Volunteering
Well done to Sophie on earning her bronze volunteering award this week.  


Tracker Awards

These children have been working hard and achieving academic success and therefore have earned themselves the following rewards.  



Prestige 

Bronze certificate

Alana, Scarlet, Tesha

Andrew 

Silver pencil 

Elsie, Dunsin, Ayaan, Flynn, Lily

Christian, Molly, Maisie  

Silver certificate 

Janiyah


Gold bookmark

Lillie


Platinum prize 

Joy, Ella, Harvey 


Platinum certificate 

Caden, Isreal, Chisom 


Diamond certificate

Frankie, Riley 



I hope you all have a wonderful weekend.

Yours sincerely,

 

Mrs L Nicholls 

Headteacher


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