School Newsletter : 05 May 2023

| Issue 3 | Summer 1 | Week 28 |

2-year old Pre-school Provision

We are excited to be able to confirm that from September 2023, we will be offering a 2-year old pre-school provision.

If you would like to reserve a space for September 2023, please collect an application pack from the school office as soon as possible and return this, along with your deposit, to secure your place.

Please note that places are limited and we’ve already had a strong response from in-school families. School families have a week to sign up before the offer for places is advertised more widely across the borough.

If you know of friends or family currently on a waiting list for a 2-year old place but who are not attending our school, please ask them to get in touch with us.

Year 6 Parent Transition Coffee Morning

Change can be challenging and as we look ahead to the final weeks at Burdett-Coutts for our Year 6 pupils, it’s understandable that there are mixed feelings of excitement as well as nervousness.

To help, we are hosting a parent coffee morning workshop for all Year 6 parents and carers to discuss everything related to ensuring a smooth transition to secondary school. This coffee morning will be in addition to a whole-class workshop and four smaller group sessions for the pupils.

The coffee morning will be on Thursday 15 June @ 9:00-10:00 in school. This is a great opportunity to ask questions, raise any concerns about managing your child’s worries and the best tips for a smooth secondary school transition.

A Royal Celebration: The Coronation of King Charles III

We had a wonderful day on Thursday, with celebrations for the King’s Coronation taking place. Pupils had a wonderful time dressed in their regal and royal costumes, enjoying our Coronation Lunch and then an afternoon of traditional playground games including quoits, apple bobbing, skittles, pass the parcel and musical chairs.

On Wednesday, several classes went on a walk of the local area, to take in the sights and sounds of this historical event in the lead up to the Coronation. Some were lucky to see the mounted guards riding down the Mall, and we all had fun trying to identify and name all the Commonwealth flags lining the Mall and Horse Guards Parade.

We hope everyone has a wonderful bank holiday weekend and has an enjoyable time if participating in Coronation activities. If you are planning on visiting the Royal Parks and the Coronation route, have a wonderful time and children, please remember to stay close to the adults you are with: it is going to be very busy in the local area.

School Meals

If you would like your child to move from bringing a packed lunch to having a school meal, you must inform the office at least a week in advance of this change being made. Kindly note pupils are not allowed to alternate between having packed lunches and/or school meals on a daily or weekly basis. If you have any questions, please contact Ms Baker in the school office.

You can find the current school lunch menu here >

If you require a printed copy, please ask at the school office. Should you have any questions about the menu, kindly make an appointment to speak with Miss Barnett.

Year 6 SATS Tests

Good luck to all our Year 6 pupils who are sitting their Year 6 SATs tests next week.

These will take place from Tuesday 9th May until Friday 12th May. The timetable is set out below:

  • Tuesday 9th May: Spelling, Punctuation & Grammar (SPAG)
  • Wednesday 10th May: Reading
  • Thursday 11th May: Arithmetic and Mathematics Paper 1
  • Friday 12th May: Mathematics Paper 2

Please ensure that your child is in school between 08:00 and 08:15 on these days, was breakfast will be provided for all pupils. If you have children in other year groups, they can also be dropped off at this early time.

  • We wish all our Year 6 pupils the very best of luck during this exam period.

Are you getting to school on time?

A huge thank you to all of our families who are in school everyday and arrive on time! It is important that your child attends school every day and on time. Arriving late to school is unsettling for children and disrupts the start to their day.

Our school day starts at 09:00, and all pupils need to be in school by 08:55, to ensure that they are ready for learning at 09:00. Teachers are waiting in classes with learning ready to start at this time.

The main pupil entrance (gates) will open at 08:45 and will close at 08:55. After this time parents will need to bring their child/ren via school office. Please ensure your child is in school before 08:55.

From the February Half Term you will need to sign your children in if entering through the office. The time of entry and reason for lateness will be noted.

We are carefully monitoring attendance and punctuality as we have noticed an increasing trend of both becoming a pattern for some families.

Routines are the easiest way to ensure your child attends school on time every day, so try to create good routines for the start of your day, particularly if mornings are hectic in your household.

Try and prepare as much as possible the night before, and ensure that older children are taking much more responsibility for their readiness for school.

Did you know?!

  • 10 minutes late every day = 33 hours lost learning each year!
  • Lateness and absence has a significant impact not only on your child’s learning, but also others, as teachers may have to re-teach late arrivals to ensure they can participate in the lesson.

Upcoming Events

May:

  • Monday 8th May: Coronation Bank Holiday – School Closed
  • Tuesday 9th – Friday 12th May: Year 6 SATS week. Good Luck Everyone!
  • Thursday 18th May: Ascension Day
  • Friday 19th May: PTA International Evening including a Fashion Show. All parents and friends of the school are warmly welcomed to join us for this fun fund-raising event.
  • Tuesday 23rd May: Thames Explore Workshops, taking place in Years 4 – 6.
  • Monday 29th May – Friday 2nd June: May Half Term Holiday

June:

  • Tuesday 6th June: Year 5 Trip to the Science Museum
  • Tuesday 27th June: Class Photographs – all children MUST be in their full school uniform.

July:

  • Thursday 6th July: Years 3, 4 and 5 Beach Trip. A separate letter will follow closer to the time.
  • Friday 7th July:  INSET DAY – no school for pupils
  • Week Beginning 10th July: Last week of Extended School Day Clubs.
  • Monday 10th July: Year 6 Trips to Tower Bridge
  • Wednesday 12th July: KS2 classes to participate in a joint church service with St. Matthews.
  • Friday 14th July:  Year 6 End of Year Production @ 17:30 – 18:30 in school. All parents are warmly invited to attend.
  • Tuesday 18th July: Year 6 Trip to Rochester Cathedral. A separate letter will follow closer to the time.
  • Wednesday 19th July:  Year 6 Leavers Service (Founders Day Service) at St. Stephens Church @ 09:30 – 10:30.  All parents are warmly invited with church doors opening at 09:15.

Swimming Lessons for Years 3 – 6

We are delighted to announce that swimming lessons will begin again for pupils in Years 3 – 6 this term. These lessons are an important (and statutory) part of the national curriculum and provide an opportunity for pupils to develop key skills and knowledge about water safety and learning basic swimming skills and strokes. Pupils are issued with certificates at the end of each unit of swimming, which acknowledge the skill level that they have met.

All swimming lessons will take part at the Queen Mothers Sports Centre. Classes will complete their lessons in blocks (8 consecutive lessons over two weeks), instead of one lesson per week (over 8 weeks).

This arrangement ensures pupils have the best chance to consolidate and make the most of their lessons, having the opportunity to build on learning over sequential days, as opposed to having large gaps (a week) of time between each lesson.

On the weeks that your child’s class is swimming, they will need to wear their bathing costume to school with their PE kit over the top. They also need to bring in a bag: a towel, underwear and googles/cap (should they choose to use one).

Children will change into their PE kit after each lesson and put their towel and bathing suit in their bag to return to school. We will be washing and drying pupils’ towels and bathing costumes in school each day, so they will come home dry and clean each afternoon ready for the next day.

Pupils will swim from Monday toThursday each week. There will be no swimming on Friday. They will walk to and from the pools with either a member of the senior leadership team or their class teacher and a teaching assistant.

If you have any questions or queries about your child’s swimming lesson, please contact the office to arrange a time to meet with either Miss Barnett or Mrs Camplin.

Class Swimming Dates:

  • Year 3: Weeks beginning 15th May and 22nd May
  • Year 4: Weeks beginning 5th and 12th June
  • Year 5: Weeks beginning 19th and 26th June
  • Year 6: Weeks beginning 3rd and 10th July

Community Corner

Collective Worship

The whole school attends acts of Collective Worship every day.

  • Mondays and Tuesdays: key stage singing assemblies led by Mr Carden.
  • Wednesdays: Church service led by Graham or Helena, the clergy at St Stephens with St John on Rochester Row. These services are very child-friendly, and Year 6 take a leading role by processing, singing in the choir and reading the Bible readings and prayers.
  • Thursdays: We focus on celebrating achievements, led by a member of SLT, School Council or a class teacher with their class. When a class teacher leads the assembly, their class also recite a piece of poetry they have been learning. We would be very grateful if parents could support their children in learning these poems when it is their turn.
  • Friday: Opportunities for classes to share what they have been learning with their families and the rest of the school.

Class Assemblies

  • Parents are warmly invited to attend class assemblies but please arrive & be seated in the First Floor Hall by 8.50am
  • Dates: 19th May: Reception | 26th May: Year 5 | 9th June: Year 3 | 16th June: Year 1 | 23rd June: Year 4 | 30th June: Year 2 |  14th July: Nursery
  • Year 6’s end of year production will be held in church in July

Term Dates 2023-2024

Please find here the agreed term dates set by our school’s Governing Body for the upcoming academic year, starting September 2023.

Please remember that holidays will not be authorised during the school term, and that all children should be in school (on time) every day.

Please refer to the table below for the term dates, including INSET days and Bank Holidays when the school will be closed to pupils.

Alternatively, you can click on the image thumbnail on the right to view the PDF (please note this will open in a new window) or you can click on the link below:

 

AUTUMN TERM 2023

Start of Term (for Years 1-6)

Tuesday

05 September 2023

To

Friday

20 October 2023

Half Term

Monday

23 October 2023

 

Friday

27 October 2023

Return on

Monday

30 October 2023

End of Term

Friday

22 December 2023

 

SPRING TERM 2024

Start of Term

Tuesday

09 January 2024

To

Friday

09 February 2024

Half Term

Monday

13 February 2024

 

Friday

17 February 2024

Return on

Monday

19 February 2024

End of Term

Friday

29 March 2024

 

SUMMER TERM 2024

Start of Term

Monday

15 April 2024

To

Friday

24 May 2024

Half Term

Monday

27 May 2024

 

Friday

31 May 2024

Return on

Monday

03 June 2024

End of Term

Friday

24 July 2024

 

INSET DAYS
Teaching & Learning: Curriculum & Safeguarding

Monday

04 September 2023

Assessment & Pupil Progress

Friday

01 December 2023

Teaching & Learning TBC

Monday

08 January 2024

Teaching & Learning: Curriculum Map Autumn/Spring

Tuesday

22 March 2024

Teaching & Learning: Curriculum, Assessment & Pupil Progress

Friday

28 June 2024

BANK HOLIDAYS (school closed)
May Bank Holiday

Monday

06 May 2024

Online Safety

Did you know that not all apps are safe for children, with many popular ones having certain age restrictions. For example, WhatsApp, Tik Tok, Instagram and Facebook operate a minimum age of 13+ years, and therefore primary school children should not have their own, nor access to, such apps or accounts.

As parents, you can help safeguard your children online by researching these apps and their purposes, as well as their age restrictions, BEFORE agreeing to download them. If you do choose to download them, remember that parental controls such as password protection, can be set up so that in-app downloads or purchases, cannot be completed by the children themselves.

For example, to prevent iTunes, Apple App Store purchases or downloads, all you need to do is:

  1. Go to Settings and tap Screen Time.
  2. Tap Content & App Privacy Restrictions. If asked, enter your passcode.
  3. Tap iTunes & App Store Purchases.
  4. Select a setting and set to Don’t Allow.

Tips on how to install parental controls on other apps and devices (Android or Apple) can easily be found online, or even from the app developers themselves.

September 2023: Nursery & Reception places available

If you are looking for a Nursery or Reception Place, for your child from September 2023, please contact the school and make an appointment to join a school tour.

We’d be delighted for you to join us for a 30-minute bespoke EYFS tour, where you will have the chance explore our Early Years setting, speak to key staff and ask any questions regarding admissions and your child starting with us at Burdett-Coutts.

Please contact us to register for our tours which take place every Thursday, with times available from 09:30 – 14:30 during term time.

Funding eligibility letter for Pupil Premium, Early Years Funding & Free School Meals

Due to changes in the eligibility criteria for Pupil Premium, Free School Meals and qualifying for 30 hours of funding for Nursery provision, many pupils currently enrolled at our school may now be entitled to one of these funding allocations.

We will be issuing letters to families who are currently not in receipt of the above, asking you to complete the registration for the identified funding option your child/ren maybe eligible for. Thank you so much in advance for your help in completing this.

This funding allows us to increase additional staffing hours to run booster groups, and an exciting range of extended day activities, that benefit our school and your child, and your cooperation is greatly appreciated at this difficult time for school budgets.

  • If you should have any queries with regards to the letter sent to you, please contact Mrs Deary or the school office.

Nursery:

This week the children have been investigating castles and the shapes that they form. They put on their engineering hard hats and created their own castle using the large wooden blocks. This activity had them working cooperatively, to develop important team-building and social skills. They also tested their critical thinking and mathematical brains whilst moving their bodies. Great job, Nursery!

Reception:

This week we have been learning about the King’s coronation. We learnt what a coronation is and researched what things will happen on the day. We enjoyed watching old footage of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. We can’t wait to find out if it will be similar this time around. We then had lots of fun creating our own crowns to wear on Thursday for our celebration day in school. Did you know the crown used in the coronation has 444 jewels? We thought this would be a bit heavy, so we used felt and sequins instead.

Year 1:

This term in Science we are learning all about plants. This week we’ve been learning about the different parts of a plant, what they are called and their purpose. We will continue learning about different types of plants such as flowers, fruit, vegetables and trees, and why plants are important to us.

Year 2:

To prepare for the coronation weekend, Year 2 have been learning all about the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III and the history behind it. They learnt that a coronation is a grand ceremony that takes place when a new monarch is crowned, and formally given their regal powers, duties and responsibilities. They explored what will happen on Coronation Day and how the service will combine traditional and modern elements, reflecting the role of our monarch today, and in the future. Pupils then designed and created shiny medals to celebrate the King’s Coronation and they had a wonderful time dressed in their regal and royal costumes during our school’s coronation party, as well as a special lunch and an afternoon of traditional games.

Year 3:

As Mathematicians this week, Year 3 continued to build on their understanding of pounds and pence by adding money. They explored different representations to add money and began by using physical notes and coins to add to amounts. They then moved onto more abstract representations such as part-whole models and bar models. Children were encouraged to add the pounds first, then the pence, and finally to consider strategies such as adding 99p by adding £1, then subtracting 1p.

Year 4:

During our RE lessons this term, we are learning about Buddhism. We have been thinking if it is possible for everyone to be happy, and about what makes us most happy. This has led to some interesting discussions about what things are most important in life and why we can’t change the inevitable. We imagined that we had been given a vast sum of money and thought about what we would do with the money. We then ranked our ideas in order of importance. Maybe you can ask your child about the choices they made and why they did so?

Year 5:

This week, to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III, we have been learning about what happens at the Coronation ceremony and where it takes place. Did you know that the new King must pledge an oath to always do his best for the country? He is also anointed with a cross on his head by the Archbishop of Canterbury as part of the ceremony. We also went for a walk to the Mall to look at all the flags decorating it. We estimated that there are between 30 and 40 flags along the whole Mall! Then we walked past Westminster Abbey as this is where the ceremony takes place. There were lots of cameras ready for filming it from all around the world! We loved dressing up on Thursday and making our own crowns.

Year 6:

This week, alongside preparing for our SATs tests, we have continued to our work as historians learning about WW2.  After learning about the events leading up the way, we have started doing research on the ‘Blitz’. The ‘Blitz’ – from the German term Blitzkrieg (‘lightning war’) – was a sustained campaign of aerial bombing attacks on British towns, and cities, carried out by the Luftwaffe (German Air Force), from September 1940 until May 1941. We investigated its impact upon the different cities across Great Britain and what people did to keep safe. The first day of the Blitz is remembered as Black Saturday. Did you know that in just those few hours of bombing, 430 people were killed and 1,600 were badly injured?