Newsletter 17.2.23

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17th February 2023

Yesterday, during our final Collective Worship of the half term, we had a different celebration. In addition to celebrating our cross-country runners, birthdays, team point winners and all our previous  Half Term Cup winners, we celebrated those children who always do the right thing, but sometimes might think no-one has noticed.

The hall was full of waving hands, children eager to share who they wanted to present the award ‘you think you are under the radar, but we see the good work you do!’

Twenty-one children, one by one, told the whole school who they felt always made the right choices, in and out of the classroom. As a result, nineteen children were nominated by their peers.

Children talked about others always listening in class, working hard on specific pieces of work, being kind and a good friend. One of our youngest children celebrated an older child, who was the first to help him when he fell over. A Year 2 child was nominated three times by three different classmates for being kind, a good friend and working hard - what a super star! 

What was evident throughout, was example after example of children demonstrating our school ethos and values day in, day out. Letting their light shine, often quietly, but their good work noticed by their friends. The children nominated said they were proud, some were surprised, but all were very deserving of these words of praise.

There were so many children wishing to celebrate others, we ran out of time! We discussed those who had not managed to present their award, seeking out their nominee and letting them know. I hope everyone managed to do this.

It was a wonderful, heart-warming celebration, a joyous way to start the day and end the half term. I asked the children if they would like to do it again and I am delighted the answer was a resounding ‘yes!’

I would like to wish all our families a wonderful half term, and hope it is full of love and rest. I look forward to welcoming you back on Monday 27th February and we can do it all again!

Anne Clewley

Head Teacher

Half Term Cup Winners and House Point Cup Winners
 
Half Term Cup Winners
 
Well done to the Half Term Cup Winners!

Reception ~ Sophia

Year 1 ~ Zeina

Year 2 ~ Beatrice

Year 3 ~ Zanth

Year 4 ~ Reggie

Year 5 ~ TJ

Year 6 ~ Isa

Congratulations to everyone! You should be very proud.

 
House Point Cup Winners
 
Congratulations to Tudor Reds !
 
Going the Distance!
 
Well done to our Cross Country team who competed at the County Trials at the Croft on Monday! The team did very well on an unfamiliar, undulating course and each runner did themselves, the school and their families proud.
 
Huge thanks go to Jasmine, Isabella, Georgia, Millie, Molly, William, George and Sam for representing us so brilliantly.
 
Special congratulations to Isabella, William and George who placed 1st, 4th and 14th in their races and therefore progress to the next round on 11 March (TBC).
 
Well done, Team!
Dangerous Parking 
 
There has been an increase in the instances of dangerous and obstructive parking on Knights Lane, particularly opposite the junction with the Football Club. This means that drivers emerging from, or turning into, that junction don’t have a clear view when joining or leaving Knights Lane.

We’ve also had reports of people parking in the bus stop. Please do not park on Knights Lane or Oak Road for pick-up or drops-offs. Please also ensure that you do not stop or park within the zig-zag "Keep Clear" markings. This area is marked to keep the flow of traffic resuming and to ensure the safety of all pedestrians.

We are so lucky to have use of the Football Club car park so please do continue to park here. It is so much safer for pedestrians and for loading and unloading into cars.

Thank you for helping to keep the children, residents and road users safe!

Hoppity-Hop to the Easter Bingo! 
 
Friends of Alveston Primary need your help!
 
Easter celebrations will soon be upon us and we'd love it if you could kindly donate to Friends to make it an extra special one. Please follow this link to find out exactly how you can help...
Community Interest
 
We post all community events and projects on our website under 'Our Community'. For more information about activities open to you and your family, please do check the page regularly.  
 
RISE mental wellbeing services ~ Coventry and Warwickshire RISE are providing an upcoming webinar for parents and carers offering advice about how to access emotional and mental wellbeing support for their child or young person. Please click here for further information.
 
Build Your Own Pizza ~ Fancy something different this half-term? Why not build your own pizza and watch it being cooked! The Barge & Quarterdeck at Waterside are offering a children's half-term special for £7.50, Monday-Wednesday. Follow this link for booking information.
 
On Your Marks, Get Set...BAKE!  ~ calling all young budding bakers between 9-12 years old....the Junior Bake-Off needs YOU!!!  Applications are now open for the 9th series of Junior Bake Off - a Channel 4 programme that celebrates the culinary talent and ambition of the younger generation in Britain. Please click here to find out how you can apply for this really exciting opportunity!
 
Go see your local panto! ~ Tiddington Players are putting on a fantastic family panto; not too long, not too short, but juuuuuuust right for Goldilocks and the Three Bears! The panto is showing at the Tiddington Community Centre and runs from Thursday 23rd - Sunday 26th February. Follow this link for ticket costs and further details...
 
A Warm Welcome from Stratford Library ~ Stratford Library is offering free warm bags and toiletry bags for anyone who is in need of extra support. Please follow this link for further information.
 
Love Your Library - FREE Half-Term Activities ~ Stratford Library will be hosting two fun-packed events over half term: a dinosaur-themed treasure trail and crafts (4-11 yrs. No need to book!) and a story-making adventure game (8-12 yrs. Must be pre-booked on EventBrite). Follow this link for more information!
 
Raring2go! ~  check out the new Raring2go! digital newsletter for all your half-term activities and events!
 
Stratford Children & Family Centre ~ please take a look at the Children and Family Centres latest timetable, running up to the end of March 2023.
 
The latest edition of the Connect for Health school nursing service magazine can be found under the "Our Community" section of our website. This magazine has a special focus on LGBT+ History Month and how to participate in Random Acts of Kindness day on 17th February!
 
You can also find a list of Stratford Food Bank's latest "MOST WANTED" items under "Our Community"- please do take a look.
General Reminders
 
Music lessons in school

If you are interested in music lessons, please click here.  Warwickshire Music have opened their waiting lists for: Piano, Violin, Oboe, Flute, Clarinet, Tenoroon/bassoon, Cello, Viola and Guitar (age restrictions apply to some instruments.  Contact Warwickshire Music directly for more information or to sign up: https://www.warwickshiremusichub.org/ , or visit our website clicking here

Coronavirus within school
If your child tests positive for coronavirus, or has one or more of: temperature, continuous cough, loss of sense of smell or taste, please keep them off school for a minimum of three days or until they are better after three days.  Please report all absences to the school office as below.
 
Sickness and Absence
Please let the school office know each day your child is absent from school by calling 01789 293412 and leaving a message.  You may also email parents3002@welearn365.com. You do not need to contact us daily if your child is sick. Absences for sickness will be recorded 48 hours from the end of the day your child was last sick (i.e. if sick on Sunday, come back on Wednesday; if Tuesday come back on Friday) nor for COVID absences.  

Medicines in School
We cannot accept medicines in school without a prescription label and a medical form completed by a parent or carer.  Please ask the school office for more information and/or a form: parents3002@welearn365.com.  

Lunch menus  - Autumn Term 2022
Lunch menus for the Autumn Term are available in the Parents section of our website - please click here to view.

Fitt4Kids before and after school clubs
If you are interested in more information or signing up to Fitt4Kids before and after school clubs, please contact Simon directly: fitt4kids@gmail.com - 07731639980 - http://fitt4kids.org.uk/

Naming Items in school
Please ensure any items brought into school are named so they can be returned to your child if misplaced.  This includes uniform, water bottles, snack and lunch boxes, etc.

Are you eligible for Free School Meals?
Do you know if you are eligible for Free School Meals and other support?  To find out more, please click here to be redirected to our website.

Key Information

Don't forget to check our School News by visiting: www.alvestoncofeprimary.co.uk and click on the ‘News’ tab.  Alternatively, you can click on the ‘News’ tab on the App. 

Throughout the week lots of different organisations share their news and local activities.  These have been saved to 'Our Community' tab on our website and App.

If you are not set up on the e-schools App, and would like to, please email parents3002@welearn365.com for assistance.

Dates to Remember This Academic Year
 
Below are some key dates for this term and the academic year - they have also been added to the website calendar.  In addition, you can find information relating to term dates here and teacher led club dates here.
 

17/02/23                 Break up for Spring Half Term

27/02/23                 Return to School

01/03/23                 St David's Day!

01/03/23                 Year Group Photos

02/03/23                 World Book Day

07/03/23                 Year 6 Class Assembly

14/03/23                 Year 1 Class Assembly

21/03/23                 Year 2 Class Assembly

28/03/23                 Easter Service at St James's 

29/03/23                 Reception Class Assembly

30/03/23                 Easter Bingo / Easter Raffle   ** PLEASE NOTE DATE CHANGE                   

31/03/23                 Break School Rules Day and break up for Easter holiday

17/04/23                 Return to School

20/04/23                 Bag-2-School

27-28/04/23           Sunflowers / Grow Seeds

4/05/23                    FoA Committee Meeting

8/06/23                    Bag-2-School

30/06/23                 Non School Uniform

7/07/23                   Summer Fayre

Friends of Alveston dates are also included in the website calendar. 

To view our calendar, with more information and dates, please click here.
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