Monday 9 September 2013

Another year begins!

I do sincerely hope you all had a wonderful summer break with the children and that the first few days of the new term have been positive for both them and yourselves. For me, personally, it feels almost impossible to consider the fact that September 2013 represents 33 years in this amazing profession and therefore 33 new year starts. I can honestly say I have enjoyed each and every one of the years I have worked in education and yet each one will have been filled with centrally imposed changes which at the time we thought we would struggle to absorb. This year is no different!
We have a brand new Curriculum which we need to begin to get used to ready for the official first teaching in September 2014. You may be aware, through the national news, of the new 'performance related pay' regulations which we now have to make our way through during the coming months as well as yet another new Ofsted framework to become familiar with. These developments will give you an idea of a few of the things which will captivate our time and attention during the coming few months, all the while keeping clear our intention of creating an outstanding place of education and development in which we want each child to flourish.
In addition to these projects, this year will see the start and almost completion of the long awaited building project to improve the Foundation Stage classrooms and the Admin Areas as well as create a new, larger staffroom for all who work at St Jude's. It is undoubtedly going to be a busy year and we want you all to be as involved as you can be. This is why we thought it would be a really good idea to invite you and your children into school on Saturday 21st September, where we will share on a project together for the morning and picnic together at the conclusion of the planned activity.
The idea came about after the Year 3 Garden day last term and we thought it would be a great idea to get together and work on something very special for the school. The plan is that school will be open from 9.30am to 2pm, and together we will spend some time, clearing areas of the school grounds and making them as beautiful as they have the potential to be. Then at the conclusion of the morning we will offer a barbecue lunch or you could bring a picnic and we could share some time together, getting to know each other and developing our sense of community. I really do hope you will be able to join us in a couple of weeks time for this special event.
I am certain we can make this year a very special one for our children and our school community as a whole and I am looking forward to working with you to enable this to become a reality!

1 comment:

  1. Great first week! Great newsletter! Fantastic year 1 letter (for us) with homework and home learning document published on website with internet links to help support learning! Happy Mummy! Thank you.

    Sorry won't be able to join you on the 21st but would love to be involved on other occasions if available.

    Sheila Smith (Zoe's Mum in Kingfishers) x

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