Issue 39 - Friday 12th July 2024

Headteacher's Welcome

Dear Parkfield Families,

Firstly, I would like to say a huge thank you to the many families that supported the school at today's Summer Fair. It is always wonderful to see the community come together and the funds raised will be spent on things for the children at the school. I look forward to updating you with the amount that has been raised. Thanks also to everyone over the past three weeks for supporting the school with forfeit days, without those donations, today's event wouldn't have been possible. 

On Tuesday night, I had the pleasure of watching Year 3 perform on stage at Middleton Arena in front of hundreds of people. The performance was part of the Shakespeare festival and I was incredibly proud of the show that our Year 3 Parkfielders put on. Thank you to all the families that were also able to attend and well done to Mrs Gooding and Mrs Bardsley that have worked tirelessly over the past few weeks to ensure the show was a success. 

There was a buzz around the school on Wednesday whilst we eagerly anticipated the semi-final later that day - and what a game it was! Let's hope England can continue demonstrating that resilience and ambition and bring that trophy home on Sunday evening.

Have a wonderful weekend and see you on Monday for our final week of the school year.

Mr Kemp

LATEST NEWS

YEAR 6 FINAL WEEK

We look forward to seeing our Year 6's at their end of year party on Monday night between 6.30 and 9.00pm in the school hall. We have a DJ booked so the children can celebrate what has been a fantastic final year at Parkfield. 

YEAR 5 BRASS PERFORMANCE - NEXT WEDNESDAY 17th JULY AT 2.30pm

Families of children in Year 5 are welcome to join us next Wednesday at 2.30pm to watch our Year 5 brass concert . They have been practicing over the past term and are looking forward to demonstrating what they have been learning.

YEAR 6 LEAVERS ASSEMBLY

A reminder that families of our Y6 pupils are invited to join us in the school hall on Thursday 18th July at 9am for the Y6 leavers assembly. Our Y6 have been rehearsing for the assembly and are looking forward to sharing their Parkfield memories with everyone.

REPORTS

Please note that end of year reports will be sent out next week and will include results to assessments such as Y1 and 2 phonics screening check, Y4 multiplication tables check and Y6 SATS.

YEAR 6 SHIRT SIGNING - FRIDAY 19th

Year 6 children can bring in a spare shirt on this day to be signed by their class friends and staff.

CARRIER BAGS

Children will be taking home their books next week. If possible, please send them in with a carrier bag on Monday.

SUMMER READING CHALLENGE

Mrs Clawson and our Reading Ambassadors promoted this year's Summer Reading Challenge in assembly on Wednesday which they would love lots of Parkfielders to take part in!

How to take part in the Summer Reading Challenge at your local library

Children can join the Challenge at the library and take part in person. The 2024 Challenge starts on 6 July in England.

How it works:

Visit your local library (Middleton) and tell them your child would like to take part in the Summer Reading Challenge. 

The librarian will sign up your child and give them a collector folder. Your child will set a reading goal.

Your child can borrow and read books, eBooks and audiobooks for their Challenge. They can read anything they like!

The library will provide stickers and rewards for your child’s reading.

Many libraries offer a variety of events and activities for children and families to enjoy throughout the summer in addition to the summer reading challenge. It would be great to see lots of children getting involved this summer! We will present children who have completed the reading challenge with a certificate in a special assembly when we come back to school in September.

Happy Reading!

YEAR 1 CLASS ASSEMBLY

Thanks to those families that were able to come and join us in the hall yesterday to watch the Y1 class assembly. The children have been working hard on their performance and it is always nice to share with the wider community.

EQUITY AND INCLUSION AUDIT

We would like to inform you that there will be visitors in our school on Wednesday 17th July as part of an important audit initiative to promote equity and opportunity for all children. At Parkfield we do not want costs associated with school to burden families that are already facing financial challenges and we believe it is essential that no child misses out on school activities and experiences due to financial constraints. During the audit our visitors will be speaking to members of the school community to gain an insight into what Parkfield does well and where we can develop. 


STAFFING FOR SEPTEMBER 2024

Following our recent recruitment we are now in a position to name the staff that will be in each class from September.

50/50

The 50/50 winner from today's Summer Fair was Amelia G from Y5. - winning a total of £45. Well done.

DATES FOR THE DIARY

We like to be prepared and give parents as much notice as possible and as a result we have updated our school calendar for 2024-2025. Please visit the calendar to see the wide range of events we have planned for next year.

School Games GOLD Mark Award 2023/2024

Mrs Banks is delighted to announce that we have achieved the School Games Mark GOLD Award for the 2023/2024 academic year.  This is a Government-led award presented to schools for commitment to sport across the school and into the community.  Well Done Parkfielders!!

AFTER SCHOOL SPORTS CLUBS

PLEASE NOTE: THEARE ARE NO AFTER SCHOOL SPORTS CLUBS IN THE FINAL WEEK OF TERM.

REMINDERS

PE KIT CONSULTATION - ROYAL BLUE 'OR' WHITE T-SHIRTS ALLOWED FROM SEPTEMBER 2024

Thank you to those that responded to the consultation around whether we should change our PE kit to royal blue t-shirts. 91% of people responded saying they would prefer blue or they didn't mind which colour. Only 9% of those that responded said they would prefer to continue with white t-shirts. As a result, governors agreed this week to make the change next academic year so that children can wear either a royal blue OR white t-shirt from September 2024. Some of the comments included worries about additional costs but we have been in contact with Broadbents who have assured us that the cost of the t-shirts will be the same. Please also note that it is not compulsory to wear a t-shirt that has the school emblem - plain, unbranded t-shirts are absolutely fine. A quick search on the internet has shown that unbranded royal blue t-shirts can be found in a range of stores both in store and online.  We believe that this change will help our pupils look smarter in their 'Parkfield Blue' and also reduce costs for our families. 

ROBINWOOD RESIDENTIAL

Our current year 4's will be attending Robinwood in September and we have emailed out all relevant information about this wonderful experience next week. If you require any further information please contact the school.

ATTENDANCE - CHANGES SEPTEMBER 2024

As we move towards the end of the academic year, I would like to remind families that good attendance at school is vital and it has a huge impact on your child's outcomes. In the new school year there are going to be changes to government legislation and as a result, taking your children out of school for term time holidays or having more than 10 unauthorised absences (5 days) in a rolling ten week period will likely result in a fixed penalty notice to be issued.  Fines will be a minimum of £80 per parent, per child with a second fine within a 3 year period resulting in a flat £160 fine. We will send out further details and our updated attendance policy in the new school year.

MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING SUPPORT FOR Y6 PUPILS

Please note that our Y6 pupils have had the app Kooth recommended to them to support their mental health and wellbeing. It is an app that children can access on their phones/tablets and more information can be found here: https://www.kooth.com/ . It is free and is recommended to children across the country between 11-16 years old.

NO NUTS OR NUT RELATED PRODUCTS IN SCHOOL

A reminder that children are not allowed any nuts or nut related products in school because we have children that are allergic to these products. For example, Nutella or Reese's chocolate.

YEAR 5 BREAKFAST BOOSTER CLUB

Year 5 pupils are welcome to join the free breakfast booster club, with Mrs Naughton, every morning from 8.15am in the computer suite. Children are to access the club via the usual Early Birds hall entrance. The club is focussed on maths activities that will help prepare our pupils for Y6.

EARRINGS AND FALSE NAILS

Please note that for health and safety reasons earrings should be small 'stud' size only and children shouldn't wear false nails for school.

YEAR 6 SUMMER PLANS

Our Year 6 pupils have a few memorable events to look forward to in their final few months at Parkfield. Please add the following dates to your calendars:

Mon 15th July: Y6 Leavers Party @ Parkfield 6.30pm - 9.00pm

Tuesday 16th July: Treat Trip Bowling

Thursday 18th July: Y6 Leavers Assembly @ 9am (Families invited) - please note change of date.

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SAFEGUARDING INFORMATION

Mr Kemp is our Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) supported by Mrs Clawson and Mrs Smith (Deputy DSL). If you have any concerns about the needs or welfare of a pupil, please don't hesitate to contact the school. We all share a responsibility to our pupils safety and wellbeing.

As a school our promise is: We will listen, we will support and we will take action.

More information can be found on the school website here: https://www.parkfieldprimary.com/website/safeguarding-and-child-protection.html 

ATTENDANCE and PUNCTUALITY

As you are all aware, school attendance and punctuality is one of Parkfields priorities and I have been thrilled with the support that parents have been giving with regards to improving their children’s attendance.

Our school target is 96% this year and we need your continued support to ensure that we meet this mark.

ATTENDANCE - HOLIDAYS IN TERM TIME

Please note that, in line with the school policy, fines will be issued to families that go on a term time holiday where children miss 5 consecutive full days. Currently the fine is £60 per child per parent which equates to a £240 fine for a two parent family with two children. If you are going on holiday due to exceptional circumstances, please speak to the headteacher as a fine may not have to be issued. More information an be found on our attendance policy found here.

Persistent Absence 

Persistent absence is defined by the Government as attendance below 90%. This equates to 19 days or more of absence a year or 100+ lessons missed. If a child’s attendance drops below 90% this could lead to them becoming a safeguarding concern. This could also result in the authority taking legal action against parents, resulting in a fine or court appearance. Over the next few weeks I will be making contact by letter with the families of children whose attendance is below 90% to invite you into school for a discussion about how we can support you to improve your child’s attendance. 

Thank you so much to all the families who have been working hard to ensure children’s attendance and punctuality is high. Establishing early good habits really will make a positive difference to their lives. The link between attendance and achievement cannot be over stated. Your child will achieve better if they are in school every day. Only in very exceptional circumstances should a child be absent from school. Please ring the school office no later than 8.30am to report an absence.

Punctuality 

Please get your child to school on time. Poor punctuality can lead to your child…  

At Parkfield children are to line up before school and doors open at 8.45am.  They close at 8.50am.

If you arrive after 8.50am you will have to come through the school office.

HEALTH and SAFETY

STAY SAFE EARLY BIRDS - REMINDER

MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING

5 WAYS TO WELLBEING

At Parkfield we promote the 5 ways to Wellbeing which can help children and adults to achieve a more positive lifestyle.

#THRIVE offer a local service for children and young people aged up to 19 years who are experiencing health and wellbeing issues such as feeling stressed, worried or not enjoying things. #Thrive can also provide advice and support to parents, carers and anyone that works with a child or young person. You can find out more information about the service by clicking here: https://www.penninecare.nhs.uk/thrive 

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