Issue Number: 003

From the desk of Mr Raraty

Once again we have had a really busy term and the fact that Easter is upon us has taken us a bit by surprise. It has come around so quickly! I want to say a huge congratulation to our Year 3 and 4 children who put on a brilliant production of 'The Bee Musical'. It was fantastic! 

Kitchen name Competition

Congratulations to Arabella who is the winner of competition to rename the school kitchen. From next term, the new name with be 'The Rodings Galley'. Mrs Scott and I loved the connection to the school logo. Arabella's prize is to choose the menu for the day and then have a special table at lunch with her friends and me. I look forward to our lunch after Easter. 

So, as we come to the Easter break it is time for me to hand over to Mr Crawley for the summer term. I will miss being at Rodings, full time, very much, but I know that the children, staff and parents are in the safe hands of Mr Crawley and the rest of the amazing Rodings team.

Have a great break and see you all soon!  


Report from the Governing Board

On Monday evening the Governors gathered for their March meeting.  Sadly, one of our first agenda items was the resignation of Mrs Sarah Stevenson who had been part of our Board for almost eight years.  We passed on our thanks for her dedication and support, especially in her role as a SEND Governor, and wish her all the very best for the future.  Looking at the structure of Board it was agreed that I would move to a Partnership Governor role which means we will be looking for another Parent Governor to join us after Easter.  If you are interested in being part of our team, please do look out for details in the newsletter.  We also have co-opted vacancies and will be advertising these externally.  Mrs Karen Whitehouse was appointed as a new SEND Governor and together with Mrs Lauren Dearsley will join the Pay and Personnel Committee. 

We have recently completed a skills audit to see if there are gaps in our overall knowledge not only for training purposes, but this can also feed into our recruitment for new co-opted governors.  We were pleased with the results showing that we had good knowledge and skills spanning our existing Board members.

Mr Raraty then presented his termly Headteacher’s Report updating us on the effects of Covid absence and attendance levels which are currently 94.5% overall.  We were delighted with the school’s Bronze Rights Respecting School status which fits perfectly with our curriculum plan and thanked the staff for their work in achieving this.  Mr Crawley told us he was now looking to work towards the silver award and is forming a steering group.  As part of this Mrs Leeann Goddard was appointed as the Governor for Rights and will join the group meeting with the children on a regular basis.  As part of the SEND report we were told that schools are now being expected to undertake more specialist SEN support.  Miss George had also been very busy with her online accreditation for safeguarding including updating parents with her online safety newsletter. 

March is the end of the school’s financial year.  Following a recent meeting of the Finance Committee I presented the meeting with a report on our current position together with a draft budget for approval.  Whilst the school is in a good financial position at the present time our projections for the next few years are not quite as satisfactory.  During the summer term the Committee will be considering the impact of our current economic climate on our financial situation.  Our catering costs are increasing and we will therefore be considering an uplift to the cost of a school meal.  We know that other schools in the local area are in similar discussions and it has been several years since our last rise.  Should we decide an increase is appropriate this will take effect from September.  The Board have now also completed and filed with ECC our own financial standard report where we assess the procedures, checks and processes we have in place to ensure compliance and financial security in school.

We are pleased that essential works to the upstairs toilets and kitchen to satisfy some health and safety issues are being carried out over the Easter break. 

Most of the Board have now completed their GDPR training and have conducted a couple of visits to school during this term with a range of focus points.  We look forward to a few more visits next term.  Several policies were approved.

Finally, we wished Mr Raraty all the very best in his role at Flitch Green and are already looking forward to his return to our meetings in September.  We know the school is in very good hands in the meantime.

We wish everyone a happy, healthy, Easter break.

Andrea Beard

Chair of Finance, Premises and Health and Safety Committee


Missing books!

We would really appreciate it if you could have a look at home, over the next two weeks for any school books, especially Read Write Inc books. We are missing lots of books still and would appreciate your help. Thank you!


Ukraine

The situation in Ukraine is horrendous. Whilst we are geographically far away from the events, many in our schools and communities will be directly affected and may have families or roots in the region. The news and social media feeds are filled with the latest information, and some of it is very upsetting and worrying; and may not even be verified. Children listening and viewing distressing images can become frightened and fearful.

Here are some background reading resources to help you think about how adults can support children with what they are seeing or feeling. Please read through these links before sharing, to ensure that they are suitable for your community and situation.

Current information regarding Ukraine

Supporting your child if they see upsetting content online about what is happening in Ukraine (Childnet)
https://www.childnet.com/blog/supporting-your-child-with-upsetting-content/

We should not hide from children what is happening in Ukraine (Schools Week/Children's Commissioner)
https://schoolsweek.co.uk/we-should-not-hide-from-children-what-is-happening-in-ukraine/

How to talk to children about what’s happening in Ukraine and World War Three anxiety (Metro)
https://metro.co.uk/2022/02/24/how-to-talk-to-children-about-whats-happening-in-ukraine-16163133/

Help for teachers and families to talk to pupils about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and how to help them avoid misinformation (Department for Education)
https://educationhub.blog.gov.uk/2022/02/25/help-for-teachers-and-families-to-talk-to-pupils-about-russias-invasion-of-ukraine-and-how-to-help-them-avoid-misinformation/


A message from Essex County Council

From next week, parents and carers of all 5 to 11 year olds will be able to book a COVID-19 vaccination for their child. The national booking service will open for this age group on Saturday 2 April 2022, with the first appointments available from Monday 4 April 2022 onwards.

Appointments will be available in larger vaccination centres and some community pharmacies.  Larger vaccination centres will also offer whole family appointments so that already eligible adults and older children who are not fully vaccinated can take advantage of the ‘evergreen’ offer and have a vaccination at the same time as their 5 to 11 year old.

Appointments for 5 to 11 year olds who are not ‘at risk’ will also be available at some GP-run sites.  If your GP is offering the vaccine, they will contact you.  Please do not contact them. 

Vaccinations are already available for ‘at risk’ 5 to 11 year olds, and children in this age group who live with someone who has a weakened immune system. Until now vaccinations for this ‘at risk’ group of children have been available through GPs and special educational needs schools but parents and carers will be now able to book their vaccination through the national booking service when that opens for 5-11s.  

To book a COVID-19 vaccination for all eligible age groups please visit the NHS national booking service or dial 119.

Local information

  • West Essex (Harlow, Epping Forest, Uttlesford) https://covid.healthierfuture.org.uk/vaccine-information-for-young-people
  • Suffolk and north east Essex (Suffolk and Colchester and Tendring areas) www.sneevaccine.org.uk
  • Mid and South Essex (Braintree, Maldon, Witham, Chelmsford, Halstead) www.essexcovidvaccine.nhs.uk

House Points

De Veres

 

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Hrotha

 

2643

Mandevilles

 

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Tilty

 

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School News



This week Lexi has passed her number 1 badge in Gymnastics!  She has worked very hard to achieve her badges 8 through to 1, she will now continue to work towards bronze, silver and gold. 

We are all very proud of her hard work and dedication. Congratulations Lexi! 

Well done Lexi, we are so proud of you :-)

 




Upcoming Events

Effort Cup Assembly!
9:00am – 10:00am
01
April
KS2 Film Club
3:15pm – 5:15pm
20
April
Year 6 Swimming Lessons at Ongar Pool
12:45pm – 2:45pm
21
April
KS1 Film Club
3:15pm – 5:15pm
21
April
Y4 Public Speaking Competition
9:30am – 12:30pm
04
May