NEWSLETTER - Callands Community Primary School

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NEWSLETTER - Callands Community Primary School
Preparation Respect
Opportunity
Determination
Understanding
Tel: 01925 444795
Fax: 01925 633531
School E Mail:[email protected]
https://callands.eschools.co.uk.
Friday 27 March 2015
NEWSLETTER
PARENT CLASS REPRESENTATIVE SESSION
Thank you to the parents and governor who attended this session on Wednesday and the parents who
passed comments to their class representatives. As always, this was really useful.
 Questions were asked with regards SRE (Sex and Relationships Education). An information
session for parents of children in Y5/6 will be held on Thursday 30 April 2015 at 3.45pm.
Y5 and Y6 staff will lead this and will answer any questions you may have.
 One parent informed us that their child had reported toilet doors do not lock. All have now
been checked and are in working order.
 A query was made with regards to homework being put on the website. We will be launching
our new website and VLE (Virtual Learning Environment) very soon and therefore children will
be given their new log ins. We anticipate homework will be on the VLE class pages each week
by the end of the first half of the Summer Term.
 One parent felt books were not always available on Bug Club. Staff hope to have books for
each child available for the Easter holidays as of next Thursday.
 There is a noted shortage of some reading books. £8000 was spent on new reading books in
March 2012. Sadly many of these have been taken home and not returned. We are
particularly short of Stage 8 & 9. Replacements will be purchased in the Summer Term but this
is quite disappointing. Please, please return books if you have them at home.
 The group discussed whether or not to print Callands on the back of the football shirts but
decided against this primarily as other schools do not do this and it was felt our children
become more identifiable then.
WARRINGTON PLAY AND SENSORY CENTRE
If you or anyone in your family has a disability or additional needs, then you can become a member
and it’s free to join.
The centre is a purpose built activity centre for disabled children and adults or those with special
needs. The facilities include, active zone, calm zone, a sensory room, pre-school area and reading
corner. For more information on becoming a member, ring 01925 817347 or e-mail
[email protected] or go to www.warringtonsensorycentre.org.
REMINDER OF DATES AHEAD
Monday 30 March – Class photographs
Thursday 2 April – School closes for Easter (at normal finishing time)
STARS OF THE WEEK
YRW Reece Gorton
Y1P Kathleen Robb Y1O’N Oliver Platt-Higgins
Y2W Matthew Stoll Y2B Sidney Bartrop
Y3CL William Lemasonry Y3L Stuart Tomlin
Y4L Dasha Sheeheed Y4W Ella Payton
Y5K Alicia Roberts Y5B Scott Robinson
Y6L Amy Brown Y6F Matthew Perez
Mrs L Wigglesworth