School Newsletter 18th September 2009

Posted on September 28th, 2009 in School Notices by Mathew Steer

Dear Parents/Carers

Welcome Back

 Welcome back to a new school year at William Barcroft Junior School.  I would like to start by thanking everyone for the warm welcome in my first few weeks as Head teacher.  I have met and chatted with many of you and hope to get to know all of you well in the coming years. 

 As I am sure that your children have told you I am happy to be called Mrs C. as a shorter, easier version of Mrs. Constantopoulos.  I try to get out on the playground before school and after school and I’m always more than happy to discuss anything regarding your child either then or during the school day.  My office is located directly off the reception area of the school at the front of the school. 

Name Badges

All school staff now wear name badges showing their full name and job title.  Whilst I felt it was right to include staffs first name could you ensure that surnames are used by the children and yourselves. 

 Shoe Changing policy

I am sure you are now aware that the school policy on shoes in school has changed.  I felt it more beneficial to the children to keep their shoes on during the day.  Some children were walking around with no shoes on, which not only is a health and safety risk but also very cold in the winter. The shoe boxes were unhygienic and the time required to change shoes wasted valuable learning time.

 Dinner

We now have a new school meals provider.  The dinners are very good.  Each day a member of staff eats in the hall and we are working hard to make the lunch times an enjoyable social occasion.  In the future you will be invited to come into school to enjoy dinner with your children. 

 Dinner Money

From now on dinner money MUST be paid weekly to the class teacher.  Daily payments will not be accepted and the front office will not take money. 

 Attendance

Unfortunately the attendance figures at the school over the past years have been very low.  It is extremely important that the children are in school in order to learn.

Holiday requests will be looked at in line with LA policy and will only be agreed to if the request complies with the four criteria laid out by the Local Authority and your child’s attendance is above 95%.  Please bare this in mind before booking holidays. 

It is also very important that you gain permission to take your child out of school for medical appointments.  You must bring the appointment card with you.

 Lates

Children who are late for school are also monitored with the Education Welfare Officer.  From Monday 21st September if your child is up to 10 minutes late they will no longer be admitted through the front door but must go through the year four door, where Mrs. Snell will record the reasons.  If you are more than 10 minutes you will need to come to the front entrance but may be required to speak with the Head teacher.

 Lost Property

We have a lot of lost property which is left over from last year.  This will be displayed in the hall on Tuesday 22nd at 3.15.  Please visit the school hall and take any clothing that is yours. 

 Term Dates

Thursday September 3rd   to            Friday October 23rd                 Term One

Tuesday   November 3rd   to             Friday December 18th            Term Two

Tuesday January 5th          to             Friday February 12th              Term Three

Tuesday February 23rd     to             Thursday April 1st                    Term Four

Tuesday April 20th             to             Friday May 28th                        Term Five

Tuesday June 8th                to              Thursday July 22nd                 Term Six

 

Request for help

We are keen to encourage parents to come into school and help.  If you would like to come in and get involved in any way please let us know.  This could be anything from reading, artwork or gardening.  Please let us know, we would very much appreciate it. 

 

Have a good weekend

Claire Constantopoulos

Head teacher

Booklet Printing Guide from Desktops/Laptops

Posted on September 18th, 2009 in ICT Information by Mathew Steer

Hello all, please find the instructions for printing booklets from your desktops and laptops linked below. The document is in publisher format.

Mat

 

Booklet Printing

School council minutes for Friday 5th June 2009.

Posted on June 24th, 2009 in School Council by notice

Met to set agenda with Vice chairman on 3/06/09.

Apologies

All concillors attended, Demi-Leigh came late.

Minutes

Council Surgery-  Our first surgery on Monday 1st June went well as all classteachers had told all their classes. In all council had 8 issue requests posted in the box but nobody wanted to talk to the councillors taking the surgery. On Wednesday when Mrs Thompson met with the vice chairman to set this meeting agenda we had a look at all 8 requests and there were only 3 worth discussing.

  • More Disclipline- A councillor suggested that some class teachers do give a verbal warning first but some don’t and put the pupils’ name up on the board and they think this is not fair. Majority of the council thought that discipline is fair in the school and disagrees with this request been given.
  • Pet Day- Mrs Thompson addressed council and they believe it wouldn’t be allowed and think  the school insurance wouldn’t cover this event to have pets in school and also .safety reasons of what type of animal would be bought in to how dangerous they are? so again council disagrees with this request.
  • Name Calling/ Bullying- Council seem to believe that there will always be a problem with name calling and bullying as it happens in all schools.

Our second surgery held on Monday 8th June didn’t go well at all as most pupils had already forgotten so Mrs Thompson to make posters to go up around school.

 A.O.B

Year 6 Corridor at Home time- at home time this corridor is far too busy as Year 6 pupils are leaving and our younger pupils and parents are entering through the same door to collect packed lunch boxes. Council feel that one day someone is going to get badly hurt as pupils are pushing and shoving each other. What do we suggest to do instead to make this safer for everyone?

Council suggestions

  • Can Year 6 pupils leave through the Y5 corridor at hometime?
  • Send each class on a rota system early to go and collect their packed lunch boxes and return to their class?
  • Why should Parents come in through this door and if they are coming to talk to a class teachers, can they through reception instead?
  • Could we move packed lunch sheves to have each in each year group corridor?
  • Can each year group have a trolley in their unit to keep their packed lunch boxes on so will the new head teacher buy 4 new trolleys?

A year 6 corridor safety issue- why do we have pegs put up which behind a door?

School Meals Taster Day

Posted on June 12th, 2009 in School Notices by copleye

In September North East Lincolnshire Council will be using a new school meals provider. 

On Thursday 11th of June, Harry Cook, Kaishia Charlton, Mrs Snell, Ms Cook and Miss Charlton all attended a food tasting session at Old Clee Children’s Centre.

The object of the taster session was to get the opinions of the children and parents on the food that two providers were offering. 

The providers were Cygnet and Mellors.  Both providers were offering hot meals for us to taste. 

Kaishia tried everything on offer from Cygnet; her favourite was the Chicken Pie.  Harry tried the Chicken Curry and the Beef Bolognaise.  Harry’s favourite dish was the Beef Bolognaise.  There were also vegetables to accompany these meals, these included carrots, potatoes and broccoli.  There was also rice on offer to go with the curry.

There were two puddings available from Cygnet for us to try, a mixed fruit crumble with custard and a chocolate and pear pudding.  Kaishia liked the chocolate pudding.

 Harry enjoying some samples from Cygnet foods.                  Cygnet foods.

 

The other provider, Mellors had several hot dishes to try and a range of puddings.  They also offered sandwiches, salad and fresh fruit.  All of these items would be available to children who stay school dinners if Mellors win the school meal contract.

Kaishia tried all the hot dishes which included a Cottage Pie, Tomato Pasta and a Quorn Lasagne.  Kaishia enjoyed most of them except the Tomato Pasta. 

Mellors were also offering an apple crumble which both Harry and Kaishia really enjoyed.

Harry and Kaishia really loved the Fairy Cakes that Mellors had on offer, this was their favourite item. 

Mellors also offered fruit juice which both children enjoyed.  They also enjoyed the fresh fruit that was on offer.

 

 Mellors salad and fresh bread.                    A selection of Mellors hot dishes.                  Yum! Mellors Fairy Cakes were a favourite.      

 

Both of the providers said that the ingredients they used would be sourced locally and neither of them would be using frozen meat products. 

Mellors also told Mrs Snell and Ms Cook that they used the Red Tractor system; this means that they can identify which farm their meat or fruit and vegetable products have come from.  (For more info go to www.myredtractor.co.uk) 

Mellors also seemed very keen to engage children and parents in various activities to encourage them to have school meals. 

 

Harry’s mum and Kaishia’s Aunt were both very impressed with the food that they tasted.  Harry’s mum is vegetarian and was pleased to see so many vegetarian choices on offer. 

 

Overall we preferred Mellors because we liked the choices of food they had on offer and in particular we liked the fact that there were sandwiches, salad and fresh fruit to choose as well as hot meals.

 

There were three other schools at this event and all of us were asked to fill in evaluation forms as we went round.  We had to rate the food according to its appearance, taste, smell and portion size.  All of the information that they collect from the taster session will help the council to make the final decision about who cooks our school meals from September.

 

You can find information on both company’s by going to the following websites:

www.mellorscatering.co.uk or www.cygnetfoods.co.uk

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