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Headteacher’s Newsletter – 20th March 2026

Dear Parents/carers,

iRock Children Raise the Roof!

What an incredible morning we had at the iRock concert! Our talented students showcased their musical abilities, bringing the school community together in a celebration of creativity. The atmosphere was electric, filled with the sounds of various bands performing a delightful mix of genres. Our children truly raised the roof!

Music Festival Winners

We are thrilled to announce that our Year 4 students have won the prestigious Catherine Harrison memorial award for Speech and Drama. This accolade recognises their hard work and talent in the performing arts. The competition was fierce, and our students stood out with their exceptional performances.

One pupil shared, “Winning this award made me feel like a real actor!” This recognition reflects our school’s commitment to fostering determination across all areas of learning. These experiences build resilience and show hard work can bring good rewards.

Holiday Club at The Treehouse

This is now open! If you would like your child to attend but may need support financially, we may be able to help you with this. Contact the school office for support.

Multi-skills

Year 2/3 worked hard on a number of activities relating to fundamental PE skills. They were exceptionally well behaved and participated brilliantly alongside children from other schools in the partnership.

Year 4 Assembly

What a fantastic assembly we had from Year 4, where students took us on an exciting journey into the world of volcanoes! Their creative presentations integrated geography and the arts, allowing them to express complex ideas engagingly. The assembly was filled with enthusiasm, and the catchy song they performed entertained while reinforcing their learning.

Students shared key points about how volcanoes are formed and their impact on the environment, impressing parents with their depth of knowledge. Assemblies like this are vital for developing public speaking skills and confidence. We encourage families to explore further topics related to volcanoes at home.

Absolutely Astounding Attendance

We are delighted to recognise our students for their outstanding attendance this term! Consistent attendance is crucial for academic success, and we commend those who have made it a priority. This commitment reflects their dedication to learning.

To celebrate this achievement, we have compiled attendance statistics highlighting impressive trends within our school community. Recognising these efforts fosters a culture of responsibility among our pupils. As we continue to promote a culture of attendance, we encourage parents to share strategies that help maintain good attendance at home.

Attendance

Whole school attendance this week95.25%
Class with the highest attendance this weekYear 3 – 98%
Whole school attendance (year to date)95.9%
National average94.6%

The last day of term is next Friday 27th March 2026 we finish at 2pm – After school clubs will not be running but Night Owls will be on as usual until 5pm, there will be no extra charge for the hour 2-3pm.

We return to school on Monday 13th April 2026 at 8.25am (Early birds will be open at 8am).

Have a lovely weekend and we look forward to welcoming you back on Monday.

Kind regards,

Mrs McQueen

Headteacher’s Newsletter – 23rd May 2025

Dear Parents and Carers

Sean Woodcock MP

We were visited by our local MP today to discuss our plans for the new nursery. Mr. Woodcock was very impressed with our school and development ideas. If you know anyone coming to the area or considering a school for their child we would be more than happy to show them around St. Mary’s.

School Photos

We thought we’d try something different today so class photos were taken outside, on the school field. We have such beautiful school grounds. I’m sure they will look lovely when they are produced.

Piano Lessons

Piano lessons are now available with a music teacher during school hours or lunch breaks, with rotating times each week so children do not miss the same class regularly. A fun and flexible way to build confidence and learn piano-perfect for beginners. Lessons are 20 minutes long and cost £12.50.

If your child would be interested in this, please leave a message at the office for Mrs English.

iRock Thursday 10 July at 9.30am

We are inviting parents and carers of those children that have just started their iRock sessions to come along to a small concert, where the children would like to show you what they have been learning. If any other parents were thinking of signing their child up for next year, please join us too.

Multiplication and Maths End of Term Reward

Do you want your child to enjoy ice-cream and a bouncy castle treat for learning their multiplication tables? An afternoon of fun is on offer at St. Mary’s.

By the end of next term, your child will receive this reward if they:

  • Reception – know doubles to 10 (1+1, 2+2, 3+3 etc)
  • Y1 – can count in 2s, 5s and 10s
  • Y2 – can multiply by 2, 5 and 10
  • Y3 – know their 2,3,4,5,8 x tables in under 6 seconds
  • Y4, Y5 and Y6 – know ALL of their tables to 12 x 12 in under 6 seconds.

If your child has already received a certificate, their name will already be on the treat list. If you are concerned that your child has SEN but you have been trying hard at home regularly, this will also be recognised by the class teacher as they will have had the data for TTRockstars across the year.

St Mary’s Unplugged – 24 hours

A child told me the other day that he had so many sponsors. I responded with a very well done. The child told me that his parents and family didn’t think he could survive without technology for 24 hours. He said to me, ‘I can do anything I tell myself, even giving up my Xbox!’

So, who else is taking up the challenge? It doesn’t have to be a lot of money but the fact you complete the challenge is so important.

Athletics achievements

Our athletics team were fantastic on Wednesday. They all
competed in the 75m sprint, 300m run, long jump and howler throw.

We unfortunately didn’t win overall but we had some amazing performances, notably from Annabel, Ellie, Alfie Lee and Ethan for coming first in their long jump event! Every child in our team managed to come 1st, 2nd or 3rd in at least one event!

Mr Buzzard and Mrs Eaglestone were very proud. Thank you for representing St Mary’s so brilliantly!

Attendance

Thank you to all those parents who supported us this week in bringing their child to school on time. Even with all of the mayhem at the beginning of the week, the lates this week has reduced significantly. If you received a letter last week, we will be monitoring this on a weekly basis.

Class with overall best attendanceEYFS – 99.05%
Overall school attendance95.14%
Unauthorised attendance2.62%

Staff changes

Miss Gardner will be leaving us at the end of the summer term to fulfil her dream of being able to walk to work. I would like to thank Miss Gardner for her lovely whole school events at the Church and her fabulous face painting on VE day. We wish her all the best with her new adventure.

With Miss Gardner leaving us, we will be recruiting for a new class teacher. Please find more information on the DFE and OCC jobs website.

We are also recruiting 3 teaching assistants. We are able to offer two permanent and one temporary contract. If you or anyone you know is interested in this position, please contact me for an informal chat. You would be joining a happy, motivated team who work hard to give the children of St Mary’s the best every day.

Once the recruitment of all staff has been made, classes and their teaching assistants will be announced.

School Lunches

Thank you to those parents and carers who completed the school lunch questionnaire last week. We listened very carefully to your responses. The process of school and packed lunches have not changed for a number of years. The school has also been subsidising those families who pay for their meals for many years too. However, this has had a detrimental effect on the choice of meals on offer. I stated in a previous letter that we will be increasing our charges from September. We have just been informed that
our current provider will now make this change after half term. However, we feel this is too short notice and will continue to subsidise this increase as well.

From September, we will be looking at a different company, who will provide us with a range of choices that you will be able to pre-book. The increased choice, quality and ease of booking will come at an increased cost and we will unfortunately be unable to subsidise this.

We will keep you informed about all of this next term and thank you for your continued support.

Parent Workshops at St Mary’s – creche available

Please join us for a CAMHS Mental Health Support Team (MHST) Parent Workshop – Introducing ‘The Brief Incredible Years: Empowering parents to manage and understand their child’s behaviour. Part 1 & 2.

Save the date:
Part 1: Tuesday 17 June 2025 from 3.00pm – 4:30pm
Part 2: Tuesday 1 July 2025 from 3.00pm – 4:30pm

The workshop ‘Brief Incredible Years’ is based on the book ‘The Incredible Years’ by Caroline WebsterStratton. This program focuses on positive parenting strategies that support emotional and social development in children. The book is available for purchase (though not required for the workshop), or through Audible and some schools may lend copies. This is a parent-only workshop.

Please let the office know if you would like to attend so that we organise staff to look after your children.

Dates for your Diary

Have a lovely half term holiday and we look forward to welcoming you back on Monday 30 May 2025.

Kind regards,

Mrs McQueen

Headteacher’s Newsletter – 25th April 2025

Dear Parents and Carers

iRock rocks at St Mary’s

It was the first week of iRock this Thursday and every child taking part thought it was amazing! We had singers, guitarists, drummers and keyboard stars. We have decided to take the musical theme to our Friday Celebration Assembly. We all sang Count on Me by Bruno Mars today. Each week, the children will put their favourite songs into a raffle and we will choose one lucky winner. The songs will be upbeat and positive to give us a good Friday feeling.

We have four bands currently. If you would like to take part, please let us know and we can speak to iRock.

VE Day Celebration

Please join us from 12 noon on Friday 9 May 2025, for a VE day celebration. There will be a picnic lunch – please bring your sandwiches, picnic blanket and chairs. There will be prizes for the best dressed children and adults. We will have games, a raffle, a tombola, cakes, music and songs. Please support your child and the school and celebrate like they would have in 1945. All welcome.

Year 2 Literacy Launch

Yes, Year 2 launched into space this week with their new book, Man on the Moon (a day in the life of Bob) by Simon Bartram. They had some very special visitors, all the way from… yes, you guessed it… the moon! I wonder what will happen next week in the story!

A shout out

Thank you to the parents that have donated prizes for our raffle. The PTA still need tombola prizes. Please check your cupboards for an unused Christmas gift or when you are shopping at the weekend, if you can afford to slip something extra in your basket, we would be very grateful.

Here comes the sun

The weather is set to be very sunny next week. Please ensure your child has a water bottle, sun hat and sun cream in preparation for this.

Attendance

Acorn class and Y1 were our winners this week with 100%. We were only in for 3 days this week so we were expecting this to be everyone. If your child is in Year 6, this is a very important time, and the children need to be here every day and on time so that they can do their very best before their final assessments. If you are having difficulties with this, please get in touch so we can work together to sort this out.

Class with overall best attendanceEYFS and Year 1 – 100%
Overall school attendance96.43%
Unauthorised attendance2.14%

Have a lovely weekend and we look forward to welcoming you back on Monday.

Best wishes

Mrs Christine McQueen

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