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Issue Number: 55

From the Desk of Mr Raraty

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I am beginning this week's newsletter with some staffing updates. 
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Sadly, Miss George will be leaving us at Christmas. Miss George and her husband have been offered the exciting opportunity to move to Canada and experience a new way of life. This is an amazing experience for them both and we wish them all the best in their new adventure. However, we will miss Miss George greatly! 

From January, Miss Raban will be returning from maternity leave. Rather than going into Hummingbirds, as initially planned, she will be teaching Kingfishers and Mrs Deamer will continue with Hummingbirds. 

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We would also like to say congratulations to Miss Birch who got engaged recently. We are delighted for Miss Birch and we wish her and her future husband, Jack, all the best for the future. 

Have a lovely weekend! 

Mr Raraty

 

Report from the Governing Board

 

On Monday evening the Governors met and were delighted to hear that we have two new parent governors joining us in December.  We do still have vacancies for co-opted governors and whilst adverts have been placed if anyone knows someone who might be interested in becoming a governor and does not have a current connection with the school they should get in contact.

We received Mr Raraty’s report including details of attendance levels.  This is currently at 97% which is the target we had set for the year.  Considering the number of illnesses around and the time of year this is very encouraging.  We then heard that all safeguarding training in school had been completed and the Safeguarding governor visit has been scheduled.  Moving onto SEND we had an update on the current position and again the Governor for SEND is visiting the school this week.

The Board heard how Mr Partridge has settled in well to the school and has already had an impact on the various facilities issues. 

Visits to the school are an essential part of our role.  These should have a particular focus and we confirmed our schedule of visits and topics including monitoring the quality of writing, teaching and learning, assessments, inclusion, behaviour, transition from KS1 to KS2 and KS2 outcomes.

Mr Crawley then delivered an overview of the new Great Teaching Toolkit and explained how teachers are working on their personal development.  Next year further work will be carried out with coaching and training.  We look forward to hearing how this develops in the future.

The recent open day was busy with several prospective families having a look around our school.  This is reassuring that we are very likely to have a full class of 30 joining us next September. 

Finally, we approved the Homework Policy and Most Able Policy as well as the Pay Policy in principle.

Andrea Beard

Partnership Governor


Rodings Remembers

If you have not already seen it, come into reception to see our fabulous 'Rodings Remembers' display. 

Thank you to our amazing children who all made these poppies and thanks to Mrs Coates-Reynolds and Mrs Holmes for our breathtaking display.

 

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This week at Forest School...????
 
 
It was the Goslings' first ever morning at Forest School and we all had a fabulous time!
We talked about how to make sure we are safe in the forest, and how important it is to care for the plants and creatures that live there. The Goslings listened so well and had such great ideas! 
We then explored our forest area and had a play! We built dens, climbed on trees and logs and found some amazing toadstools! 
Well done Goslings, I can't wait for our next adventure! 
 
Mrs. George
 
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Reporting your child's absence

We have a new way to report your child's absence if they are poorly.  Please follow this link https://www.rodingsprimaryschool.co.uk/page/?title=Pupil+Absence+Form&pid=139 and complete the Pupil Absence form.

Thank you

 


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House Points

De Veres

 

2.389

Hrotha

 

2,647

Mandevilles

 

1,790

Tilty

 

2,601


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Charlotte Mariner and Verity Priest  (Do es) have worked really hard in thier swimming lessons this year. They both decided they wanted to swim for a club and decided to have a trial at Dunmow Atlantis. They showed great resilience through 3 weeks of trials and we are proud to say they are now full members of Dunmow Atlantis!! Well done girls!

Well done girls, this is a fabulous achievement, we are very proud of you :-)

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