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Newsletter July 2Nd Issue 2017 Cadland Primary Newsletter Striving together to be super STAR learners Newsletter 8 July (2nd Issue) 2017 Headteacher’s Message As the end of term is almost here, we thought we would get one Inside this issue: final newsletter out to you, updating you with everything that has Zumbathon 2 happened at the end of term and reminding you of upcoming dates. Free Childcare 3 I would like to take this opportunity to reiterate again my thanks Beech tree team 4 to all the staff for their hard work this year and to all the afternoon parents for their ongoing support. It has been great to read all Attendance matters 4 the lovely comments on the parent feedback forms following the Sports day results 5 children’s annual reports. If you haven’t already returned this Woodland and form, please do so or just email the office to confirm you have Creature Awards 6 received your child’s report. Diary dates 7 During the summer, the office will be manned for the rest of this week, the last week of the school holidays and on Monday 4th & Tuesday 6th September if you need any help or support with any- thing. You can also leave a message via their email address. I hope you all enjoy a fantastic summer break and we look forward to welcoming your children back to school on Wednesday 6th September and welcoming Year R back according to their own Don’t forget timetable. Best wishes for a sunny and fun packed summer Last day of term Mrs C Aston Tuesday Heateacher 25th July 1 Zumbathon was a huge success! Zumbathon Cadland’s first Zumbathon raised over £2000! We were able to give £1000 to the Rainbow Trust and £1000 to school to benefit all of our children. A big thank you to all those who sponsored and took part in the event. Mrs Russell Thank you to Dibden Allotments! Reminder No smoking on the Many thanks to Dibden Allotments for their donation of school site, including £9000 to support the needs of our Pupil Premium children. Funding has been granted to help towards the cost vaping. of breakfast club, uniform and school trips for children who qualify. If you would like to apply for access to this funding HCC Policy please contact the school office for an application form. FOC Raffle Calling all parents of under fives — Many thanks to all 30 hours free childcare who purchased raffle Parents can now check if they are eligible for the Governments tickets. 30 hours free childcare for their three and four year olds by £230 was raised in using the online childcare calculator at: total by the Friends of Cadland www.gov.uk/childcare-calculator From September 2017 parents will be entitled to a maximum of 1140 hours of free childcare, which doubles the existing 570 hours currently available to all three and four year olds. This could save working parents up to £5000 a year. To confirm eligibility parents will need to submit an online application via the Childcare Choices website www.childcarechoices.gov.uk. They will receive a reference code which will need to be given to their registered childcare provider. The childcare provider will validate the code with the local authority and confirm eligibility. If authorised, parents will then be able to discuss when the free hours of childcare can begin with their childcare provider. Tax-Free Childcare Parents can now check to see if they are eligible to receive up to 20% of financial help towards childcare costs from the Gov- ernment through the Tax-Free Childcare scheme. This could help towards additional hours not covered by free entitlements; before and after school childcare and holiday childcare. For an explanation of the eligibility criteria and for more details on all Government schemes offering childcare support, visit the Childcare Choices website at, www.childcarechoices.gov.uk Beech Tree Team Aftenoon Beech Tree Team Afternoon Families from Beech tree team joined us for another reward afternoon. They took part in crafts, team games, library time, and playing board games. It was great to see so many parents and relatives attending thank you. Miss Russell Attendance Matters Attendance for this academic year up to 21st July 2017 is as follows: Whole school attendance Butterflies 96.61 4S 96.24 6T 96.20 Foxes 95.45 5J 95.29 5R 95.04 6S 94.81 Hedgehogs 94.72 Ladybirds 94.66 3M 94.26 3C 93.99 Badgers 93.52 4F 91.37 Our target is to ensure all classes achieve at least 96%. Thank you to all those parents who are ensuring their children attend regularly and on time. School Dinners Sports Day Results On Wednesday 12th July all children took part in our sports day. Please be reminded that school dinners The results are as follows: cost £2.15 per day. KS1 Please can you ensure that all 1st place Lime 1233 points dinner debts are cleared by the end 2nd place Ash 1190 points of term. 3rd place Willow 1132 points 4th place Beech 1105 points KS2 1st place Lime 2121 points 2nd place Willow 1983 points 3rd place Ash 1888 points 4th place Beech 1883 points Year 3 boy Declan Wickers Year 3 girl Chloe Bynam Year 4 boy Jamie Tribe Year 4 girl Poppy Anderson Year 5 boy Riley Emerson Year 5 girl Eloise Gilder Year 6 boy Harrison Brown Year 6 Tanisha Wilson Woodland Tree and Creature Awards Congratulations to all those children who have earned their next award badge. Woodland Creature Green Tree Silver Tree Lacey Randall Harry Sykes Ashlea Drodge Edward Torrens-Cundle Mylo Vaughan Lexie West Liam Duncan Ellie-May Owen Corke James Rowe Kieran Forrest Kiera Burchell Adam Baker Charlie Burns Nathan Szczepanski Harvey Williams Charlie McCann Ava-Mae Thompson Layla Bradford-Newham Caleb Hawkings Daniel Cromar Caitlin Leonard Kiara McVey Louie Godden Chloe Bynam Poppy Will Tyler Thomas Amy Wiseman Nia Jones Mason Saunders Caitlin Leonard Casey Goddard Kian Farrell April Garrett Louise Talbot Jacob Speaight Isla Austin Jenson Wainwright Harley Kane Jorja Goddard Elizabeth Sussex Kacie-Marie Prince Bradley Price Cerys Antony Jacob Burchell Lexi Wilson Emily Bynam Molly West Alfie Lewis Ava Bidmead Ruby-Mai McCaffery Kayla Martin Bailey Bean Callie Lyons Coralie Veal Matilda Moth Jay Cooper Keira Taylor Isabelle Hall Rhiannon Newham Tia Delahunty Eleanor Mugde Bronze Tree Gold Tree Beau Moriarty Malakai Duffey Joshua Hallett Henry Browne Maisie Duncan Courtney Higgins Harry Jenks Maddison Kilford Sophia Tona Ellie Cooper Bobby Dibden Aisling Moriarty Luke McKell Leonard Moth Breanna Duose Yaz Whistance Jack Foreman Ben Owens Eimear Moriarty Madison Cooper Caleb Dutton Dylan Taylor Megan Halford Gracie Ubah Lila-May Savage Amelia Darby Diary Dates Contact Us Cadland Primary School Date Time Event Whitefield Road Mon 24th July 6:00pm Year 6 Leavers Party Holbury SO45 2HW Tues 25th July Last day of term Tel: 02380 892341 Email: Monday 4th Sep INSET (school closed) [email protected] Website: Tuesday 5th Sep INSET (school closed) www.cadland.hants.sch.uk Wed 6th Sep Children first day back Mon 30th Oct INSET (school closed) Thurs 4th Jan 2018 INSET (school closed) Thurs 29th Mar 2018 INSET (school closed) Farewell to staff leaving us this year We have a number of teaching staff who due to relocations are leaving us this week. We pass on our thanks and good wishes to Mr Fisher who has worked in the school ever since he qualified as a teacher. He leaves us to move abroad to work. We also say farewell to Mr Cox, Miss Whitehouse and Miss Jaques, all who having now completed their first year of teaching are relocating to other parts of the country. We wish them well in their new schools. We would also like to pass on our best wishes to Miss Turner who is getting married over the Summer and will return to school as Mrs Earnshaw. Cadland Primary School: Striving together to be Super STAR Learners .
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