The RSPB needs our help! The Big Garden Birdwatch is the world’s largest wildlife survey and allows the RSPB to monitor trends and help them understand how birds are doing. Between the 28th and 30th January they would like everyone to spare…
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Community News, Friends of Fishergate, News
A Message from Friends of Fishergate
Champions of Change, News
First Aid Talk
On Monday Eric Leach from St John’s Ambulance visited our school. He gave a Key Stage 2 assembly about dangers and how to keep ourselves safe. He also spoke about what to do in an emergency. Afterwards he spoke to…
News, Parent Partnership, SEN
Time out for Parents-Children with additional needs course
‘The Befrey’ are running a course for parents who have children with additional needs. They will cover a range of topics including:
- How to help your child to be happy and secure
- Coping with your own feelings
- Observing and Managing challenging behaviour
Any many other areas.
The sessions run for 2 hours 7.30p.m.-9.30 starting 2nd February for 6 weeks.
Contact Liz Hunt on 624190 or email liz.hunt@belfrey.org for further information.
News, Parent Partnership, SEN
Parenting support
We all have times of anger and frustration and react in different ways. Imagine how confusing these emotions are for children! Well, the Family Matters group can help.
They are running a ‘Time out for Anger’ course over 4 sessions starting on 6th March. This course is FREE!
Click on the flier below for more information.
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Newsletter 28
Newsletter 28 12th January as a .pdf
Community News, News
Hall Available to Hire
Fishergate School works with many other people, groups and organisations from the local community. Our beautiful listed building is also home to a wide range of community groups and classes, from karate to quilting! Prices start from just £15 per hour. We currently…
News, PE and Sport, Year 5&6
Y5/6 Football Club will start 27/2
Apologies for the inconvenience but, due to the dark nights, the year 5/6 Football club on a Monday night will not be starting until Monday 27th February.
Many thanks.
Early Years, News
Application deadline for primary school places – a reminder
A reminder that the deadline for “on time” applications for a full-time place in the Early Years unit is approaching – parents and carers should apply by 15th January. Late applications can be made after this date, though these may be looked at after other applications.
Your child will usually start primary or infant school in the September of the school year they turn 5 – so if your child’s 5th birthday is between 1/9/17 and 31/8/18 you can apply for a place in reception for September 2017. For more details, why not have a look at our page all about admission arrangements?
If you have an enquiry about a part-time place for your child in the Early Years unit, please contact Mrs Deighton in the school office.
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The We Are Family Challenge!
Last half-term, we challenged the children to spend fifteen minutes a day with a parent or carer, engaged in an activity together that does not involve a screen. The children themselves suggested all kinds of interesting activities, and have told us how much they enjoy this time with you.
This half-term, we are hoping you will participate in our next challenge: to read a bedtime story every night. Many families already have a firm routine for sharing a bedtime story – it is a special time together at the end of the day. It also is an effective way for children to wind down before sleep, whereas screen time just before bed makes it harder for children to settle. Don’t let your children tell you that they are too old for a bedtime story either. It is a routine worth holding onto for as long as possible!
Look out for the display in the lower hall of recommended bedtime stories; it might give you ideas of books your child will enjoy too.
Thank you for your support
Dani Rees
Deputy Headteacher