Newsletter 10 Spring Term
15th March 2023
St Andrew’s and St Mark’s Church of England Junior School
“I have come in order that you might have life - life in all its fullness.” John 10:10
-School News-
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-This Week's Notices-
British Science Week
Today, pupils have been exploring the theme of this year's British Science Week, which is 'connections'. After examining unusual Victorian inventions, pupils then took part in a 'live lesson' from the Science Museum and delved into the world of optical illusions. We heard from science authors about their work and created our own Brilliant Brains, as well as exploring STEM careers and devising methods to control traffic to make Maple Road safer. The week will be concluded with a recorded science show from the Hobgoblin Theatre group.
Year 5 Viking Workshop
Year 5 were able to consolidate their learning about the Vikings today with a performance called, 'A Viking Tale' and a drama workshop in the hall. PTA contributions enabled this fantastic opportunity to take place for our pupils.
Writing workshop for Year 6
Twelve Year 11 students from Surbiton High School worked with some of our Year 6 pupils for an exciting writing workshop! They practised writing scene settings, developed their understanding of descriptive writing and worked on some brand new writing techniques.
Gabriella (6B): We really enjoyed the workshop with year 11 students from Surbiton High. We were given images of scene settings to describe, using the technique of 'show don't tell'. I've never written such a descriptive paragraph. The year 11 students were so helpful.
Spark! Poetry Competition
SASM are thrilled to be taking part in the Spark! Book Awards again this year and are enjoying reading the shortlisted texts as part of our Guided Reading lessons. The whole school had the opportunity to enter into the first Spark! competition of the year, which was to create a piece of poetry inspired by the front cover of one of the shortlisted books. The entries were all outstanding, thank you to everyone who submitted.
The winners from each year group are:
Year 3 - Summer, whose poem was inspired by the shortlisted text, "Future Hero".
Year 4 - Jackson O, whose poem was inspired by the shortlisted text, "The Underpants of Chaos".
Year 5 - Yasmina, whose poem was inspired by the shortlisted text, "How To Be More Hedgehog".
Year 6 - Poppy G, whose poem was inspired by the shortlisted text, "My Friend The Octopus".
These winners entries have now been submitted to the national competition, and each winner received a copy of one of the Spark! 2023 books to keep and enjoy. Stay tuned for more competitions and news from Spark!
Reminder: Class Collective Worship
Parents and carers of children in 5B are invited to attend Class Collective Worship this week on Friday 17th March. Please enter via the school playground - the hall doors open at 8.45am for a 9.00am start and it will finish at approximately 9.15am.
Reminder: Neptune House, Mufti-Day
As a reward for winning the House Cup 4 times this term, children in Neptune House, can come to school this Friday wearing mufti-clothing.
-Repeat notices-
Sign up to Free School Meals – not automatic and more than just a free lunch!
Please click here for further information. Please sign up to the Free Schools Meals scheme if you are eligible.
Raising FREE funds for SASM
If you would like to support the PTA continue to provide extra curricular projects for our pupils, please follow this link for further information about how you can help raise free funds.
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.
Safeguarding in 60
This week the Safeguarding Hub talk about a new live streaming feature called ' Go Live Together', which is currently being rolled out by YouTube. Parents and carers are informed about the risks and are given some top tips to help children and young people stay safer.
Child Flu Vaccination
All primary school children (from Reception up to Year 6) are eligible for a free flu nasal spray. For further information please click here to read a letter from NHS England.
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 8am to 5.15pm, Monday to Thursday, and 8am to 5pm 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.
-What's New? Community Groups-
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-School reminders-
Break time snacks
As a healthy school, pupils' daily snacks should be full of goodness to keep children full until lunch. Suitable snacks include:
Fruit and chopped vegetables
Plain rice cakes (not the chocolate variety)
Ryvita, crackers or a mini bagel with Marmite / cream cheese / houmous
Plain breadsticks
Cheese portion – triangle / Babybel
These snacks are NOT suitable for a break time snack:
Winter Uniform
Our pupils are looking smart in their winter uniforms this week! From now until the start of the summer term, children will be required to wear winter uniforms .
Winter uniform includes:
Grey pinafore or skirt
Long or short grey school trousers
White long/ short sleeved school shirt or blouse
St. Andrew’s and St Mark’s tie (does not need to be worn with blouses)
Red jumper or cardigan
White or grey socks or tights and black shoes
Trainers, boots and leggings are not permitted.
Please remember that pupils need to wear a coat to school.
For further information regarding our school uniform please follow this link to our school website and our school uniform supplier.
Alternatively, every Friday there is a second hand uniform sale in the office foyer
PE Kit
On PE days children must come to school wearing their PE kit. Please click here to see PE days for each class.
Jewellery
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.
Smart Watches
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.
Hair and shoes!
Please remember that all shoulder length hair needs to be tied back for school, even on mufti days. Having your child’s hair tied back, is one of the most effective ways of keeping the nits and lice at bay. With the hair tied back, it makes it more difficult for the lice to hold on to the hair. Please note that pupils are required to wear black shoes (no trainers, boots or footwear displaying a logo).
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.
Road safety for children
If your child walks to school on their own, it is important they know how to cross roads, including zebra crossings safely. Please click here for more information about Road Safety for children.
Unwell and absent children
If your child is unwell and absent from school please contact the school office before 10am. If you need to leave a message on the answerphone please explain the symptoms of your child’s illness. Siblings of unwell children should attend school.
Diarrhoea and vomiting
PHE recommends that children are kept off school until 48 hours after the last symptoms have passed. Whilst this is not enforced by us it is responsible practice by parents/carers.
Raising FREE funds for SASM
Businesses can now register with easyfundraising and raise FREE funds for causes when they make business purchases. From booking travel for work trips to restocking the stationery cupboard, businesses can raise regular and BIG donations for SASM with popular retailers including Booking.com, Viking, Currys PC World, Euroffice and more.