Tuesday 23 July 2024

BGT KS1 2024

 



The day has finally arrived! It’s Tuesday, it is the last day of the term and it is the final of Broadford’s Got Talent!


We travelled the length and breadth of the school and watched some wonderful auditions. The competition was fierce but we selected six acts to battle for the title of Broadford’s Got Talent Champion!

The finalists were as follows:

Natalia

Domanic and Theodore

Inaya and Isabella

Rowan Class

Onyeka, Ameera, Ayra, Livai, Loui and Kai

Gabia, Esmée, Elsie, Bella and Moyo


Despite the strong competition, there was a stand out winning act ... 

Gabia, Esmée, Elsie, Bella and Moyo

"When everyone was cheering us we felt so happy and amazed." - Gabia, Esmee, Elsie, Bella and Moyo.


Well done to all the children who took part, you all showed wonderful reciprocity and resilience throughout. 

You were all amazing !!

BGT KS2 2024

 



The day has finally arrived! It’s Tuesday, it is the last day of the term and it is the final of Broadford’s Got Talent!


We travelled the length and breadth of the school and watched some wonderful auditions. The competition was fierce but we selected twelve acts to battle for the title of Broadford’s Got Talent Champion!

The finalists were as follows:

Ryan

Oscar

Carina, Nina and Emmalee

Veer and Eesa

Peace 

Willow Class

Karimah

Megan

George K

Brooke and Yana

Maya-Rose

Olivia, Kerys and Gracie 



Despite the strong competition, there was a stand out winning act ...  Oscar 


“ I am so happy because I won for the first time !” - Oscar



Well done to all the children who took part, you all showed wonderful reciprocity and resilience throughout. 

You were all amazing !!

Monday 22 July 2024

Donations needed

 




If anyone is having a clear out over the summer, the SEN team are looking for the following items:

Swim tops and shorts/ splash suits/ aprons - from ages 6 to 11 years

Holidays - beach ball, small rubber ring, large sunglasses, hat, etc

Transport toys - large plastic bus, plane, wooden train/set etc

Large toy animals (so not a choking hazard) - large jungle animals, African animals, Artic animals, under the sea animals, mini beasts

Planting and growing - children's trowels and spades, any unwanted seeds - both flowers and fruit/veg

Toys related to children's books/or the board books - Dear Zoo, We're going on a bear hunt, Elmer, The Gruffalo, Traditional tales - E.g. Little red riding hood, etc

Any simple Lego sets/Duplo sets

All donations will be gratefully received! Thank you in advance. 

Kind regards

The SEN team

  


Friday 19 July 2024

Weekly Newsletter - Friday 19th July, 2024


Headteacher: Mrs L Nicholls 

Dear Parents and Carers,

Part 1 Broadford News

Sports Afternoon

A big thank you to all parents and carers who attended our sports afternoon this week. After a couple of attempts due to the weather, we got there in the end! Everyone enjoyed themselves and there was a wonderful sense of sportsmanships from all of the young  participants. Thank you also to the staff for organising and preparing the pupils for the event. 

Thank you all for your cooperation and patience.


Disco
The fundraising disco’s on Tuesday were great and the children had a fantastic time. So did the staff and the parents who attended. We would like to say thank you to the parents who gave up their time to organise these for our pupils, we very much appreciate all of their time and efforts. In September, there will be further information regarding the fundraising group. 

Autumn Term 2024 After School Clubs
Application Form for Autumn 2024 After School Clubs
Please reply by midday on Tuesday 3rd September.
There are limited spaces in each club and these will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.
You may select one 1st choice and one 2nd choice of club. Please remember to make your application under your child’s new year group and class name.
Children can attend a maximum of 2 clubs each - This is in addition to any clubs to which individual children are invited to attend. 
There are no clubs for Reception children in the Autumn Term.
Please ensure that the club your child most wants to attend is put as your 1st choice.  Please make just one application per child.  If you make a duplicate application, then any previous applications will be deleted.
Clubs will resume on Monday 9th September.

Parent and carers of year 5 pupils: Important information from the Havering School Admissions Team

Next year, your child will be in Year 6 and to ensure a smooth secondary school application process, we wanted to provide you with key information and resources.

Secondary School Applications:

The application window for Year 7 places in Havering secondary schools for September 2025 opens on 1st September 2024 and closes on 31st October 2024.

 Your Guide to Secondary School Applications:

The Local Authority has created a helpful online brochure titled "Transferring to a Havering Secondary School in September 2025". This comprehensive resource gives you the dates for the secondary school open evenings, as well as guiding you through the application process, answering frequently asked questions, and providing valuable admissions information for all Havering secondary schools.

Access the brochure here: www.havering.gov.uk/admissions/secondary

Have Questions? We're Here to Help!

If you have any questions about the application process or require further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact the School Admissions team at schooladmissions@havering.gov.uk. We aim to respond to all emails within 3 working days.


Return to School: Wednesday 6th September

We are looking forward to welcoming back pupils in years 1 - 6 on Wednesday 4th September  after the summer break.  


Breakfast Club - Essex After School
As per my email to parents at the beginning of the month I would like to remind you about changes to the breakfast club provision from September 2024.
The new breakfast club provision with Essex After Schools will open at 7.30am each day. There will be a wide variety of food options on offer including cereals, toast and fruit and a cooked option of pancakes accompanied by smoothies twice a week. The hall will be set out with a range of activities and resources for the children to access during their time at the club. The cost of the Breakfast Club will be £4.00 per day.
Parents can pay via their tax free childcare account. If you are eligible for Tax-Free Childcare, you can set up an online childcare account for your child. For every £8 you pay into this account, the government will top up with £2 for you to use to pay your provider. Check your eligibility here https://www.gov.uk/get-tax-free-childcare

Breakfast club places for September can be booked via phone: 07831360485 or email essexafterschoolclubs@gmail.com.
If you would like your child to attend breakfast club you can no longer turn up you must book with Essex After Schools. 

Summer Reading Challenges

There are lots of fun reading activities that children can take part in over the summer holidays. 

Summer Reading Challenge Tracker: This week, all children received a copy of this year’s Broadford Summer Reading Challenge Tracker. Our trackers are bursting with ideas and ways of keeping your children  reading during your summer break away from school. Children should hand their completed trackers into the school library when they return to school in September for a special certificate!

National Summer Reading Challenge: This year's National Summer Reading Challenge theme is Marvellous Makers! Children are now able to sign up by visiting your  local library or signing up online by visiting their website - https://summerreadingchallenge.org.uk If your child completes the challenge, let us know via our Facebook or Instagram accounts. Children who complete the challenge will be entered into a draw and will have the chance of winning a prize!

Get Caught Reading!: During the summer holidays, parents/carers and other family members look out for chances to ‘catch their child reading’. This can be a book or any other reading material, such as timetables, recipes or instructions. Children may be reading on holiday somewhere, snuggled up at home, in the local library, up a tree in the garden - the more creative, the better! The photos can then be shared via our social media platforms to celebrate the reading being done and to promote the competition to other families. We will choose one winner and one runner-up from each Key Stage. These lucky ones will be rewarded with a prize. All entries need to be in by Friday 6th September.

Facebook Summer Questions: As with previous summer holidays, we will share a reading-themed question with you every Friday during the holidays on our Facebook page. Simply leave your answers in the comments section and one person (with the correct answer) will be chosen at random to win a prize! The lucky winners will be announced on Mondays throughout the summer holidays. Prizes will be sent home during the first week back in September.


Reading Books
All school reading books, Read, Write, Inc books and library books should have been returned to school this week. If you haven’t returned your books yet please bring them into school on Monday. 

Part 2 Broadford Information

Summer Term Dates 

Monday 22nd July 

Housepoints & attendance assemblies and rewards 

Tuesday 23rd July 

Broadford’s Got Talent 

Year 6 Goodbye walk - 2.30 pm

Last day of summer term

Wednesday 24th July 

INSET day - school closed for children


INSET Dates for 2023-24

Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

Day 4

Polling Day 

Day 5

4th September

5th September

30th October

15th April 

2nd May 

24th July 

Havering school term dates 2023-2024

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


Havering Catering Services

Week beginning 22nd July  is week 1 on the Havering catering services menu. 


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: 94% KS2: 94% Overall:94%
Congratulations to Walnut and Maple who top the attendance table this week. 


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

End of Year Awards


Academic Excellence

Sporting Excellence

Excellent Effort

Outstanding Contribution

Apple

Luna

Daniel

David

Madison

Aspen

Afrahim

Azlan

Mariam

Sadhana

Alder

Aayush 

George

Chalva

Lillian

Walnut

Daisy

Issam

Jason

Eridola

Beech 

Ashton

Harley J

Amaya

Rebecca

Apricot 

Farzaan

Natalia

Afreenish

Emily

Pine

Vikhyat

Lola

William

Moyo

Mulberry

Adejuwon (AJ)

Loui 

Isabella

Zarrar

Rowan

Alfie

Brielle-Marie

Finley

Zofia

Ash

Aadya

Rio

Milan

Sofia

Cedar

Scarlet

Carter 

Kezia 

Aryann 

Cherry

Adam 

Ivan

Nyasa

Ayla

Elm

Pragya

Darren

Noah

George

Maple

Elena

Paige

Stefania

Veer

Willow

Aiza

Darcie

Jacob

Eddy

Almond

Ipsa

Simon

Eden

Larissa

Lime

Olivia 

Logan

Aqleema 

Karimah

Oak

Chisom

Hadiya

Hamdiya

George K

Birch

Thomas

Autumn

Zachary A

Hamza

Larch

Yanna

Ava

Elisa

Lauren

Redwood 

Demi

Nathaniel

Steven

Sarah

4R Awards


Reciprocity

Resilience

Reflectiveness

Resourcefulness

Apple

Layla

Zara

Tovin

Arya

Aspen

Harley-Jean

Isaac

Nusayr

Aadvik

Alder

Alayah

Billie 

Mason M

Emir

Walnut

Alariah

Ryan

Matthew

Adam

Beech 

Teddy-James

Theodore

Nicole

Aditi

Apricot 

Zach

Kateryna

Sophia

Rory

Pine

Lochlan

Aisosa

Mateo

Bella

Mulberry

Munsha

Dija

Noah

Kosta

Rowan

Dani-Ella

Success

Darcey-Leigh

Zara. I

Ash

Batool

Melody

Fire

Anya

Cedar

Cruz

Jessica 

Carina 

Elliot-Ellis

Cherry

Parisa

Veronika

Oscar

Lucas

Elm

Jefflyn

Ayaan

Gabriel

Hope

Maple

Ayaan

Dunsin

Victoria

Joshua

Willow

Adra

Emmy

Toby

Freddie

Almond

Kenzie

Victoria

Manreet

Abdulkarim

Lime

Rosie 

Kindah 

Cameron

Emily 

Oak 

Anushri

Eddie

Manuella

Flynn

Birch

Isaac

Muhammad

Daria

Tiffany

Larch

Angie

Zachary

Maisie

Aimen

Redwood 

Viviana

Rubie-Rae

Christian

Mihai

Classmate of the year - voted by pupils 

EYFS

KS1

KS2

Apple

Dilan 

Walnut

Isabella 

Ash

Harry

Aspen

Eliza

Beech

Lukas 

Cedar

Robyn 

Alder

Tiya

Apricot 

Ayva

Cherry 

Adalind



Pine

Elsie

Elm

Elliot



Mulberry

Spencer

Maple

Laynie



Rowan 

Zyana

Willow

Lyra





Almond

Megan





Lime

Irfan 





Oak

Loju





Birch

Adu





Larch

Zachary Cole





Redwood 

Aaron

Year 6 SAT Awards


Maths Award

English Award

Progress Award

Boy

Charlie

Finley

Luke

Girl

Tiana

Chloe

Maya C


105 Books to Read Before You Leave Broadford

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

Matthew, Oscar, Ryan, Jack, Rosie


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

Harley, Jackson, Ameera, Rebecca, Aryaan, Carter, Scarlet, Dani, Nashwan, Bruno, Nikita


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

373

421

369

401

276

Weekly Winner - Chatteris Blue House with 421 points 


I hope you all have a wonderful sunny  weekend.

Yours sincerely,

 

Mrs L Nicholls 

Headteacher