Christmas Competition!

Tomorrow, members of the school council will be going around school selling entries for our two Christmas competitions: ‘Guess the name of the elf’ and ‘Guess the number of candy canes.’ Entries cost 50p each and the winner will win either an elf teddy or the box of candy canes.

We will also be selling packets of ‘Reindeer Food’ for 50p each. Please send any money in tomorrow and throughout the week if you are wanting to enter the competition. Winners will be announced on Friday morning. Thank you.

Toys from home

Please remember to keep toys at home. Many children are bringing their own toys to school and this is causing upset in the classroom when they go missing.

Thank you for understanding

The Nursery Team

Letter Formation

This week we have been focussing on forming letters correctly. This week our focus was the ‘Curly Caterpillar Letters’. We learned that we need to start at the top and then move our pen round to the left to form the Curly Caterpillar shape. This shape then helped us to form the rest of the curly caterpillar letters correctly. It is important that when we write our letters they start and end in the write place. The children have really enjoyed forming their letters this week and have concentrated very well on following th3 instructions. We will continue to work on letter formation over the next two weeks.

Phonics Lab

In F2 we have been working super hard on our reading. Crew Schon blew me away with this activity. They had to read the word and find the matching picture hiding in the classroom. Their confidence grows everyday and it was lovely to see the children independently completing the activity and asking a grown up for help only when they felt they needed it.

Save the Children: Christmas Jumper Day

On Friday 10th December, we will be having a Christmas jumper day to raise money for the ‘Save the Children’ charity. Children are encouraged to come to school wearing a Christmas jumper or t-shirt and bring a donation of £1. Thank you for your support, we can’t wait to see your Christmas outfits!

Nursery experience ‘A Christmas Journey’…

Tomorrow we are going to be visited by a team from Doncaster Schools Work Trust. The children in Nursery will take part in a workshop titled ‘A Christmas Journey’ which is a hands on interactive experience introducing them to the nativity story and exploring the birth of baby Jesus.

The charity are kindly donating their services for free and invite parents and carers to make a voluntary contribution towards covering the cost of their resources and the gift each child will take home. If you would like to do so please could you bring £2 to nursery tomorrow.

If you would like to find out more information about the charity it is available on their website http://dswt.co.uk/

Look out for a blog post tomorrow sharing with you the fun we get up to!

Face Masks – updated guidance

In line with the updated guidance from the Prime Minister this weekend we are requesting that parents, carers and visitors wear face masks in the school building and in communal areas outside when it is busy. As our numbers of positive cases have begun to creep up we are asking that parents follow the local guidance where possible.

Our most recent Local Authority Guidance states:

There is a higher risk of a child testing positive if a person in their household has tested positive. If there is a positive person (e.g. Parent or sibling) in your household we are recommending that your child or children stay at home:

  • If your child has symptoms or develops symptoms on day 1 or 2, they should get a PCR test
    straight away
  • If they don’t have symptoms, they should get a PCR test on day 3, 4 or 5 after their household
    member started with symptoms (or took their test if they had no symptoms)
  • If this test is negative, the child can return to school and complete LFT tests for the remaining
    isolation period of the household contact
  • If the child develops symptoms at a later date, they must stay home and PCR test again
    This applies to primary and secondary age children. PCR test kits and LFT test kits can be ordered online.
    www.doncaster.gov.uk

Any pupil who has tested positive for COVID-19 via a PCR test within the past 90 days are exempt from this. Parents and carers who still want their child to continue to attend school have the right for them to do so.

As we enter the winter period and as rates across Doncaster are high, we are aware there may be additional guidance from the local authority around group gatherings, therefore tickets for concerts and events planned this term will be released once we have received confirmation that this remains possible.

As always if you have any concerns or questions please contact your Childs’ crew leader, teacher or phase leader for further information.

Thanks