Dear Parents and Friends, 23rd June 2017

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Wootton Community Primary School Church Road, Wootton Bridge Ryde, Isle of Wight PO33 4PT Telephone: 01983 882505 Email: admin@woottonpri.iow.sch.uk Website: www.woottonprimaryschool.co.uk Headteacher: Mrs Jane Wilford BA (Hons) QTS Dear Parents and Friends, 23rd June 2017 I am sorry that this is only a short one from me this week but I am attending a Headteacher conference Thursday and Friday so am writing this on Wednesday! I will endeavour to add anything exciting that I have missed during the two days I am away, to next week s newsletter! Educational Visit Year 4 were a credit to their parents and the staff on Monday during their visit to Havenstreet Railway, dressed as evacuees. They have been motivated and fully engaged with this topic and so much more so when their learning experience became very real, being part of some of the things the children went through back at the start of World War 2. Thank you to all the parents for the fantastic costumes and staff for also taking part - everyone looked great and it really added to the reality of the day. Year 5 to Medina College Our local High Schools are working hard to ensure that our children are supported well with their transition to High School. This now involves Year 5 children having the opportunity to spend time at the different High Schools. On Monday our Year 5 spent the day at Medina College, experiencing the many different opportunities they can access at High School. I was particularly pleased to have received this email from a member of Medina staff: Miss Marshall and year 5 - It sounds like you had a lovely day yesterday. I just wanted to let you know that I was talking to Miss Caddick (PE teacher) last night and she commented on how sensible and well behaved the Wootton Primary children were. Well done year 5! Again, I am so proud of our children at Wootton- we really do have wonderful children here! cont... Wootton Primary School ~ a first class education for all within a challenging, secure and happy environment for learning.

Talking of wonderful children and ensuring that they get the best education, being a RI school means that we receive additional support from the Local Authority to up-skill staff and support us to drive standards forward. This often involves advisors coming in to school to observe lessons, talk to children and look at books. Next week we have 2 days of different visitors and I am confident that they will see the improvements the school has made and validate our judgements. I will share feedback with you when I have received it and thank you for your continued support. Active Challenge/Active Travel Week 26th June to 30th June Your child will have been sent home today with their challenge card. During next week please record how many times they have come to school on their bikes, scooters, walk or park n stride to school. At the end of the week we will collect all the cards to be entered into a raffle for a child in each class to win a prize. We will then pass these cards on to Sustrans who will put them into a draw to win a bag of Sustrans goodies. Please ensure your child s name and the school is on the card. Classes for September 2017 Following the information sent last week, I am pleased to be able to share with you where most of our support staff will be deployed next term. Reception - Miss Forrest with Mrs Denham Year 1 - Miss Jones to be confirmed Year 2 - Mrs Moore with Mrs Dew Year 3 - Mrs Blake (Monday to Thursday with Mrs Grimes on Fridays) with Mrs Bailey Year 4 - Miss Bridges with Mrs Gilbert (mornings) Year 5 - Mr Gregory with Miss Bayliss (mornings) Year 6 - Mr O Sullivan with Mrs Field (mornings) I am working with the staff at the moment to rename the classes and the children will find out these on the first transition day on Thursday 29th June. In the meantime, have a fantastic weekend Yours sincerely Jane Wilford

Menu for the week commencing 26th June PLEASE NOTE CHILDREN SCHOOL DINNERS ARE 2.15 Monday Bacon, sausage, scrambled egg with bread, baked beans or/2 a tomato. Veggie sausage, scrambled egg with bread, baked beans or 1/2 a tomato. Yoghurt with peach compote or fresh fruit. Tuesday Macaroni cheese with a cheese sauce. Vegetarian mince and onion pie, new potatoes, green beans or roasted vegetables. Oat Cookie or yoghurt. Wednesday Roast turkey with gravy, roast potatoes, carrots or seasonal cabbage. Quorn roast with gravy, roast potatoes, carrots or seasonal cabbage. Chocolate and mandarin sponge with chocolate sauce or yoghurt Thursday Chicken thigh in a BBQ sauce with rice, broccoli or sweetcorn. Vegetables with noodles, broccoli or sweetcorn,. Fruit crumble and custard or fresh fruit. Friday Crispy battered Pollock with chips, baked beans or peas. Quorn burger in a bun with chips, baked beans or peas. Berry chill or yoghurt. Salad, bread, fresh fruit yoghurt and water & milk available daily. Please note jacket potato and baguette/sandwiches also available. Please order daily by 9am with the kitchen. TUCK ORDERS Please ensure all orders for tuck and lunch are with the kitchen before 9am Thank you. ATTENDANCE Late children week ending 16th June Year Group No. of lates R 1 1 2 2 6 3 3 4 1 5 0 6 0 Attendance for week ending 16th June 2017 Year R 93% Year 1 98% Year 2 88% Year 3 97% Year 4 95% Year 5 99% Year 6 92% Total School weekly attendance 95% Total of 13 lates Our school target is 96.25% Rolling Programme Report of attendance from 05.09.16 to 16.6.17 is 96.32%. Classes with best attendance this week Well done to Year R, Skye and 5, Japan for best attendance this week. Don t forget you can wear mufti next Friday as a reward.

Dates for your diary Monday 26th June to Wednesday 28th June - Active Challenge programme Monday 26th June - Information sessions for Year 5 and Year 6 girls parents *Change of date* Thursday 29th and Friday 30th June - transition days Tuesday 4th July - Reception and Key Stage 1 sports afternoon 1.30-3pm (reserve date Tuesday 11th July) Wednesday 5th July - Key Stage 2 sports afternoon 1.30-3pm (reserve date Wednesday 12th July) Monday 10th July - Reports home Thursday 13th July - Parents Open evening 3-6pm Thursday 13th July - NSPCC workshop (more details to follow) Friday 14th July - Wootton family picnic Wednesday 19th July - Year 2 Victorian exhibition and tea party (more details to follow) *Change of date* Wednesday 19th July - music concert Wednesday 19th July - Reception trip to Blue Reef Aquarium Thursday 20th July - Year 6 Leavers assembly & Leavers party after school (letter sent) Friday 21st July - School breaks up at 3pm and returns Wednesday 6th September (Years 1-6, Friday 8th September new Reception class) More dates to follow Year R Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Star Pupils Emily Wood Sebby Power Chloe Langford Daisy Coates Aiden Berryman Keira Powell Cameron Hernes WATER BOTTLES FOR YOUR INFORMATION We will no longer be providing water bottles to purchase at the school. Once our current stock has been sold they will not be replaced. Day Closures (Development Days) As the school continues it s improvement journey I would like to ensure that the 5 statutory day closures enable staff to engage in purposeful training to drive the school forward. Therefore the school will be closed the following days for staff training: Monday 4th September 2017 (All IOW schools) Tuesday 5th September 2017 Friday 20th October 2017 There will be a further 2 days to be taken at some point during the academic year, more details to follow. HOUSE POINTS This week Running total Dragon 145 3836 Phoenix 123 2938 Griffin 120 3245 Unicorn 168 3525 THIS WEEKS WINNER YEARS GONE BY INTERESTING EXTRACTS FROM THE OLD WOOTTON PRIMARY SCHOOL DIARY 15th March 1931 School dentist attended during the morning Part II of the examination for admission to Secondary schools held at school. 29th June 1931 School closed for Coronation Day observance.

SPORTS DAY We are in need of space hoppers for sports day! If anyone has one that we could borrow on 15th July, please could you bring it in to Miss Marshall. Thank you. Sustrans Active Challenge scheme Monday 26th to Friday 30th June Prizes to win by walking, scooting or cycling to school. Your child will be coming home today with a form to complete on each journey they make between 26th and 30th.