Newsletter 14 - Autumn Term
11th December 2025
-Our calendar-
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-Attendance-
Year 3 - 97.4%
Year 4 - 97.2%
Year 5- 97.5%
Year 6 - 94.9%
Whole school - 97%
-Don't forget-
There are no more whole school non-uniform (mufti) days
Pupils who have achieved 15 CVPs only are invited to wear their own clothes on Wednesday 17th December
School closes at 2pm on Friday 19th December
Pupils return to school on Tuesday 6th January 2026
- This Week -
As mentioned in our newsletters previously and as per our digital calendar, our Christmas Class Collective Worships have started and will continue next week! We look forward to welcoming families into school throughout December to share in this special festive celebration.
Each class will have the opportunity to share what they have been learning and reflect on the true message of Christmas. This is a wonderful chance for the children to showcase their developing speaking skills and share some of the Christmas songs they have been practising in their music lessons. It's a key moment for us to come together as a community to celebrate the festive story.
3N- Tuesday
16th December - 9:00am
4S - Tuesday
16th December - 2:50pm
5L - Wednesday
17th December - 9:00am
6MC - Wednesday
17th December - 2:50pm
5JW - Thursday
18th December - 9:00am
3B - Thursday
18th December - 2:50pm
Thank you to all of the volunteers who generously gave up their time to help run the WinterFest last week. The day began with a Santra Stroll and the afternoon provided the opportunity for pupils to visit stalls, play games and win prizes in Winter Fest. As a result, we raised over £3,000, which is used to fund our school trips. Thank you for your support!
Well done to the pupils who have been awarded 15 Christian Value Points this term. To reach this milestone, pupils had to demonstrate the school's values of Forgiveness - Generosity - Perseverance - Compassion - Justice and Peace -Thankfulness - Service - Truthfulness - Courage - Trust - Friendship - Respect
When pupils reach 15 CVPs, they are invited to come to school in their own clothes for a day. This term, the date is Wednesday, 17th December.
Congraulations to: Ronnie, Cleo, Victoria, Arwen, Emannuel (Year 3); Jack (Year 4); Abby, Matylda (Year 6)
Congratulations to Alice (5JW) and Annabel (6M) who have been awarded 2nd and 3rd place respectively in Sir Ed Davey's annual Christmas card competition. Both pupils will be invited to a prize-giving event by Sir Ed. Daphne (5J) also received a commendation for her entry. It was fantastic to see a high number of SASM pupils - past and present- as winners.
Thank you for everyone who responded to our recent home learning survey, we had 104 responses. As a result of the survey, we are making one change: from January, the expectation is that pupils will met their DoodleMaths and Tables star target each week, instead of having to spend a specific amount of time on Doodle. This is explained more below:
From January 2026: children will be asked to reach their star target each week:
A child will earn one DoodleStar for every question answered correctly in Doodle. Doodle's clever algorithm, Proxima, will create every child a weekly target number of stars to earn each week. This target is designed to keep children on track in their learning and follows our principle of completing home learning little and often.
How to view your child's target
Your child can view their weekly star target by logging into any Doodle programme and clicking on the colourful gauge icon in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen. Pupils can also see this and so will know whether they have completed their target at all times.
The green zone indicates that a child has earned enough stars to achieve their target for the week
The orange zone indicates a child is nearly on track to achieve their target
How will this be monitored?
Teachers will continue to monitor pupils’ engagement for the previous 7 days on Mondays (Years 4 and 5) and Fridays (Year 3 and 6). Teachers check that pupils have been on-target the last 7 days (this includes weekends so pupils can decide when across the 7 days to complete their learning). Those below target will complete a ‘time in’.
All other home learning arrangements remain unchanged.
Families are invited to join us on the final day of term for our Christmas service at St Andrew's Church at 9.30am.
We are pleased to announce an incredible achievement from Nathaniel in 5JW!
Nathaniel recently competed in the highly competitive K1 Speed Challenge GP league at the London indoor electric kart racing centres and finished in a fantastic 2nd place overall! His stellar performance places Nathaniel on the path to the National Championship in the UK, with the potential to progress to the E-World Championship in the US. A huge congratulations to Nathaniel on his dedication and speed!
Our final ECO refill shop of 2025 will be THURSDAY 18th December. Come and buy some Christmas gifts and look after our planet!
We will be open at drop off and pick up on the playground just outside the hall and everyone is welcome. Please bring your empty 500 ml bottles and we can refill them with our amazing products. If you don't have any spare bottles, don't worry as we will have some we can give you. Please remember that our our shop is cash only.
We are looking forward to seeing you at our shop.
Since our ECO shop opened last year, we have saved 199 plastic bottles from landfill.
Ella (4R) and Tara (3N) - Joint Heads of Marketing
In the news this week
An adventurer named Darren Edwards, who is paralysed from the chest down, is preparing to travel 137 miles across Antarctica using a sit-ski. If he succeeds, he will break the world record for the longest sit-ski journey to the South Pole. Darren hopes his challenge will raise money for charity and show that his injury does not limit what he can achieve.
Things to talk at home…
How do you think Darren will feel at each stage of his challenge (before, during, and after)?
What kinds of challenges do you think can help you grow the most – something physical, emotional, or trying something new?
Can you recall a challenge you have set yourself and achieved? Ask others at home about their experiences.
At Picture News, we think it’s important for everyone to use their voice and have a positive impact on the wider world. From getting involved with our community, to raising awareness for a special cause, each of us can bring light to others. So this year, we’d love for you to do just that! Light up the world by sharing a star containing a wish or act of kindness you think can make the world a better place. If every school adds a star to the Christmas Star Map, just think of the positivity and joy we can create together over the festive season… Please click on the image to find details about how to get involved.
Christmas in Kingston: What's on?
There's lots to do in Kingston during the Christmas season!
Coming up:
There will be real-life reindeer at All Saints Church on 13th and 21st December, 11am-2pm.
Surbiton Library - Christmas at Hogwarts - Thursday 18th December - FREE
Plus lots of other FREE Christmas events across all the Kingston Libraries -
Christ Church Surbiton Hill - Movie Magic for Momentum Children's Charity - Saturday 20th December (Muppets Christmas Carol)
More Hello Kingston Kids - has a guide to lots more seasonal events: https://www.hellokingstonkids.com/seasonal-guides . More information can be found here: https://kingstonuponthames.info/christmas
This Friday is a great chance to start being part of the St Andrew's and St Marks' Church children's choir. The group meets on Friday afternoons at 4.30pm at St Marks church to practise for an hour, with a view to singing at one of the church's big services.
This time around, we're starting to practise singing for our Christingle service on Christmas Eve afternoon.
So the commitment would be to coming to five rehearsals on Friday afternoons from this Friday on, until Christmas!
It's totally free, and great fun. You don't need to have sung in a choir before, or be able to read music; you just need to like singing!
If you want to find out more, contact robertstanier@btinternet.com
- Repeat notices -
Rock Squad Concert - Saturday, 13th December
Rock Squad runs on Saturdays in the SASM hall. The Rock Squad are tuning their guitars and warming up their vocals for their big Christmas Concert on Saturday, 13th December!
To make sure everyone can join the festive fun, Rock Squad holding two separate performances. The first show will run from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM, followed by a second show from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM. This allows families to choose the time slot that suits them best. Different bands will be performing at each concert, so please stay tuned for communication from Rock Squad for details on which bands are playing when.
Rock Squad warmly invite you to come and support our rock stars, enjoy some mince pies and festive refreshments, and celebrate their hard work. Keep an eye on Rock Squad's social media pages, too, where they will be sharing a special promo video to give you a sneak peek!
Smartphones
Pupils are not be permitted to bring a phone to school unless families have attended Smartphone Awareness Training. If your child brings in a smartphone, we will ask for it to be collected from the office by an adult.
The aim of the training is to explain the school's approach and some emerging concerns about smartphone use for young people and to provide key tips about how to keep your child safe online. The training video will run in the Science Lab at key school events and your next opportunity to view this will be at the Spring Term Parent Consultations, where the training will be on shown on a loop in the Lab. The flowchart below explains the process:
SASM has been working with parent representatives from the Smartphone Free Childhood Movement. You may wish to sign the SASM Parent/Carer Smartphone Pledge , where 135 families have pledged to not give their children a smartphone until at least they are in Year 9.
Online scams like trust trades and fake giveaways can cause harm and upset to all children, but neurodivergent children are at greater risk of falling victim to scams. Internet Matters have worked with Ambitious about Autism and Roblox to create new resources to help families with neurodivergent children learn and stay safe from scams within games.
There’s a guide for parents, a video for children and young people, plus stories for families to read and discuss together to explore the risks, with practical actions for children to take to help stay protected.
-Community opportunities-
Fostering opportunities in Kingston
New Opportunities in Kingston
Kingston Community Fridge Simply turn up and collect surplus food from local supermarkets gathered that day.
Square one cafe - Square 1 Cafes are safe and inclusive spaces. Everyone is welcome and everything is free.
More information about community support can be found here: https://www.sasm.kingston.sch.uk/parents-carers/community-support
Think Pharmacy First
Most pharmacies in England are now providing the Pharmacy First service.
This free NHS service allows you or your child to get quick access to healthcare advice for the following seven conditions:
Earache (aged 1 to 17 years)
Impetigo (aged 1 year and over)
Infected insect bites (aged 1 year and over)
Shingles (aged 18 years and over)
Sinusitis (aged 12 years and over)
Sore throats (aged 5 years and over)
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) in women (aged 16 to 64 years)
If you or your child has symptoms that suggest you may have one of these conditions, you can walk into a pharmacy and be offered a consultation with a pharmacist in a private consultation room.
The pharmacist will provide advice and, if clinically necessary, a prescription medicine to treat the condition (the normal NHS prescription charge rules apply to people aged 16 and over).
Think Pharmacy First!
Find out more by watching the Pharmacy First animation or visiting nhs.uk/thinkpharmacyfirst
'Helping children with....' Webinars for parents 2025-2026
Achieving for Children’s Mental Health Support Teams are delivering a series of webinars for parents of primary-aged children. The ‘Helping Children with …’ series of webinars will cover a range of common difficulties experienced by children and will aim to share evidence-based strategies to help parents and carers support their children with these difficulties. We have included a list of webinars on offer over the coming months. Click here to book your place
We don’t think anyone in our community should have to face going hungry. That is why we are pleased to be able to offer our families support in partnership with Kingston Foodbank.
Kingston Foodbank provide three days’ nutritionally-balanced emergency food and support to local people who are referred to them in crisis. They are part of a nationwide network of foodbanks, supported by The Trussell Trust, working to combat poverty and hunger across the UK.
Foodbank clients bring their vouchers to a foodbank centre where they can be redeemed for three days of emergency food. Volunteers meet clients over a warm drink or free hot meal, and are able to signpost people to other agencies that may able to them solve the longer-term problems.
Vouchers can be issued any day and at any time during the school week. These can be either printed or sent to you electronically via your mobile phone. This is a confidential service and vouchers are only allocated by Mrs Miller - School Community Worker.
Our nearest food collection points are listed below - please note the opening times.
Monday (6.00pm - 7.00pm)
Surbiton New Life Baptist Church
1 Balaclava Road
Surbiton
KT6 5PW
Tuesday and Friday (11.00am - 12.30pm)
Kingston Everyday Church
46 Union St, Kingston upon Thames
KT1 1RP
What is HENRY? HENRY is a UK charity working to give children a healthy, happy childhood so they thrive now and in the future. There are loads of useful ideas and resources for parents on the HENRY website.
Is the HENRY programme for me? The HENRY programme can help everyone with a primary-school aged child. Every parent who joins learns something new and useful. If you have at least one child of primary school age and can answer yes to any of the questions below then HENRY is for you...
Would you like to feel more confident as a parent?
Would you like support and ideas for helping your family be healthier?
Do you wish your child would eat a wider range of foods or more fruit and vegetables?
Would you like to reduce mealtime stress?
Would you like your children or family to be more active more often?
Are you interested in some ideas to get children away from screens?
If your child is eligible for free school meals but you prefer to provide them with packed lunches, it's still important to register. By doing so, the school receives additional funding called Pupil Premium which helps support your child in other ways.
Once you have registered for free school meals and we have received confirmation that you are eligible, your child will then be able to attend an enrichment club after school free of charge, as well as one session at our after school club. They will also qualify for the Holiday Activity and Food Programme, this is also known as FUEL (which stands for ‘Feed Ur Everyday Lives’) This programme offers free places at holiday clubs during the Easter, summer and Christmas breaks.
Children can enjoy 4 sessions during Easter, 16 sessions over the summer and 4 in winter, with lunch provided at the club. There are lots of clubs and activities to choose from across a range of dates, time and locations. Some activities include: cycling; film-making; yoga; technology and coding; skateboarding; art and crafts; cooking; indoor climbing; and lots of sports such as cricket, football, netball and rugby.
Your child may be able to get free school meals if you get any of the following:
Income Support
Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
Support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
The guaranteed element of Pension Credit
Child Tax Credit (provided you’re not also entitled to Working Tax Credit and have an annual gross income of no more than £16,190)
Working Tax Credit run-on - paid for 4 weeks after you stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit
Universal Credit - if you apply on or after 1 April 2018 your household income must be less than £7,400 a year (after tax and not including any benefits you get)
Please speak to Mrs Miller if you would like help to apply.
Additional Funding for low-income households
The Department of Work and Pensions has made additional funding available for low-income households in Kingston who meet the criteria and are struggling to afford food, fuel, utility bills and other essentials. The expectation is that the fund should be used to support households in the most need; particularly those who may not be eligible for other government cost-of-living support. For more details click here.
If your household has received help through any of the previous rounds of the Household Support Fund, we may not be able to issue any further funding.
However, we may be able to provide you with information about other support
available so please email: householdsupportfund@kingston.gov.uk
Activities and Opportunities
Skylarks is an independent charity that are expanding their outreach. We recommend parents and carers of pupils on the SEND register to sign up with the charity to stay up-to-date on a range of fun activities and opportunities. For more details and to register, please click here.
Together Thursdays
What are Together Thursdays sessions? These sessions deliver opportunities to socialise and gain new skills, self confidence and make friends.
All activities are free, all refreshments and lunch are free, community larder with free food supplies. Conversations, fun and social interactions are free. Visiting Together Thursdays is free.
Achieving for Children, Kingsnympton Youth and Community Centre,
Kingsnympton Park, Kingston KT2 7RP
Thursdays, 10am to 2pm.
Drop in term time only.
Kingston Young Carers' Project
Who is a young carer? A young carer is someone aged 18 or under who helps to look after someone at home who needs extra support or care. This may be a sibling, parent/carer or other relative that lives at home with you.
We have a team dedicated to supporting the needs of young carers (aged 5-18), with a wealth of experience and expertise in issues which affect their lives. We provide:
information and advice, including 1-to-1 support
opportunities to meet other young carers
fun activities, outings and breaks away from home
regular drop ins
awareness raising of the needs of young carers, particularly in schools
advocacy and whole family support
quarterly newsletter
If you would like to know more information, please contact the School office and ask to speak to Mrs. Miller - School Community Worker.
-Repeat Notices-
Safer Schools App
We would encourage all parents/carers to download the Safer Schools app for free push notifications about online safety and helpful advice. You can download the app using the instructions here.
Do you have concerns about a child?
Adults - you can contact the Single Point of Access to request support, or to report a concern about a child or young person. Click here to make a referral. You can also call for advice. Opening hours: From 8.00am to 5.15pm, Monday to Thursday, and 8.00am to 5.00pm on Friday - call 020 8547 5008 (Out of hours, phone 020 8770 5000). If you think a child or young person is in immediate danger call 999. Referrals are not limited to safeguarding. The Single Point of Access acts as a signposting service to other services, including mental health. Matt Gates is our Designated Safeguarding Lead.
How to support children with SEND
Please follow this link for further information and support. For Kingston & Richmond the number is:0800 028 8000
Winter Care
With flu and norovirus cases on the rise, here are some simple steps to help keep your child healthy this winter.
1. Teach good hygiene habits: Encourage children to wash their hands regularly and use a tissue to catch coughs and sneezes to stop the spread of germs.
2. Know when to keep your child at home: Children can still attend school with symptoms such as a runny nose, sore throat or slight cough, but should stay home if they have a high temperature, diarrhea and vomiting. Read NHS guidance to help you decide. Click here to read more.
-School Reminders-
Healthy School Snacks
For our break time snack, we ensure pupils only have fresh fruit or a savoury snack which is full of goodness and will keep pupils full until lunch!
Whilst our team makes every effort to check and speak to pupils about snacks, our healthy approach places trust in parents and carers working with us to ensure this takes place.
Examples of permitted snacks include:
Fresh fruit and vegetables
Plain rice cakes
Plain breadsticks
Pure fruit, such as 'Yo-Yo Bears'
Plain crackers
Ryvita crackers
Bagels
Cream cheese
Marmite
Hummus
Babybels/Cheese triangles
Examples of snacks not permitted are:
Cereal bars
Cakes, biscuits or sweets
'Lunchbox' chocolate bars
Crisips
'Belvita' biscuits or 'Go Ahead' Bars
PE Kit
School PE kit to be worn only on PE days.
Red PE sweatshirt with the school logo
OR
Plain red PE sweatshirt with NO visible branding.
White t-shirt with the school logo
OR
Plain White t-shirt with NO visible branding.
Red Shorts
Plain black jogging/tracksuit bottoms with NO visible branding.
White or Grey Socks
Black Trainers. NO football studded shoes.
PE Days
3B - Thursday (indoor and outdoor)
3H - Wednesday (indoor), Friday (outdoor)
3N - Tuesday (indoor and outdoor)
4M - Wednesday (indoor), Thursday (outdoor)
4R - Tuesday (indoor and outdoor)
4S - Monday (indoor and outdoor)
5J- Thursday (outdoor), Friday (indoor)
5L - Wednesday (outdoor), Friday (indoor)
5S - Monday (indoor and outdoor)
6G - Wednesday (indoor and outdoor)
6M - Thursday (indoor and outdoor)
6MC - Tuesday (outdoor), Friday (indoor)
Pupil Premium Grants
All pupils at SASM are entitled to receive a free school lunch. To enable your child to access this, you must book your child's lunch via ParentPay.com.
If you were previously eligible for means tested free school meals or are in receipt of any of the following benefits...
income support
income-based job seeker's allowance
income-related employment and support allowance
the guarantee element of state pension credit
support under part 6 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
child tax credit (but not working tax credit) and have an annual income of less than £16,190
working tax credit run-on – paid for four weeks after you stop qualifying for working tax credit
Universal Credit - if you apply on or after 1 April 2018 your household income must be less than £7,400 a year (after tax and not including any benefits you get)
...your child maybe eligible for a Pupil Premium Grant. This will gives your child access to:
This gives your child access to:
A free after school club every half term
A free 'stay and play' session in our Wrap Around Care each week
A free place at Breakfast Club every day
A discount on school residential visits
... and much more!
Please contact the school office if you have any issues with activating an account.
Lost Property
Please remember to label your child’s uniform, lunch box and water bottle. All named lost property will be returned to your child by the next school day. Unlabelled property will be kept for one week only in the school office.
Please send a water bottle with your child
It's important to ensure that our pupils stay hydrated throughout the day. Please remember to send your child to school with a water bottle. To avoid any mix-ups, kindly label the bottle with your child's name.
Thank you.
Parking outside SASM
If you are driving to drop your children off or pick them up from school, please park considerately on the surrounding roads. Please don't park over driveways or over the zig zag lines. This helps keep everyone safe.
Whilst the school is not responsible for enforcing street parking, we have advised our local community to report all instances of poor parking or behaviour to the police.
Uniform donations warmly welcomed!
If your child has outgrown their school uniform over the summer break (including shoes, plimsolls or trainers) and they are still in good condition, please consider donating them to our uniform shop. You can drop off any unwanted school uniform or shoes at the office.
Thank you for your continued support and generosity.
We would like to remind parents and carers that pupils are not permitted to bring their own toys or collectables into school. Not only do toys provide a distraction from pupils' learning, there is a potential for personal items to be misplaced. Please be aware that any lost toys, collectible cards or other play items are beyond the responsibility of the school.
Children can wear watches to school but the wearing of jewellery and earrings of all types is not permitted on safety grounds. Any child wearing earrings to school will be asked to remove them. If they are unable to remove them, they will be required to stay inside during break and lunch times and will not be able to participate in any PE or physical activities.
Fitness trackers without smart watch capability are permitted but St Andrew’s and St Mark’s accept no responsibility for the loss or damage of these items. Smart watches, including iWatches, are not permitted due to their messaging capabilities.