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Newsletter 4 – Friday, 27th January 2023

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Headteacher Message 

Hello all,

I hope you are well. As you walk into the Darell’s main entrance the first thing you see, apart from our amazing admin staff, is the Darell tree with the words ‘Make a Difference’ underneath. It is there because I really believe in the sentiment.  It could be argued that it is a bit grand, lofty and unspecific, but I do not believe this.  I often say to our children that it is inevitably not grand gestures that make a difference. Small things with good intentions are the way to go. Simply smiling at someone makes a difference.  Holding a door open, engaging in conversation with a neighbour these are all things that can make a difference. To others and ultimately yourself.  Again the question may be when is Mr Porter going to get to the point? Well, I need to tell you about the highlight of my week.  As you may or may not know we run a community club on a Tuesday and a Wednesday.  We are rotating it through the year groups.  Last term was the turn of Year 5 and 6 and this term year 3 and 4.  Our aim is to improve our local environment by litter picking in the locality. I am sure you have seen the neglected area of grass beside the A316. It is very disappointingly strewn with litter. Well, Year 3 absolutely blitzed it during Tuesday lunchtime clearing a large area from litter. I was so proud of them.  They were motivated, committed and visibly making a difference.  They have had the idea of putting up posters, writing to the local council and generally improving what is a very neglected story.  There are challenges in this job, but they are far outweighed by the moments that restore your faith in humanity and the future.  

Headteachers are supposed to be apolitical. I am unsure how this is possible as political decisions affect the running of a school on a daily basis.  I am not going to be party political, but I will speak up for what I believe.  Education currently is underfunded.  We are being asked to do more with less.  It is as simple as that.  I am not talking about wages here.  School spending per pupil in England fell by 9% in real terms between 2009–10 and 2019–20, the largest cut in over 40 years.  This is at a time when many services are also being cut and schools are expected to take up the slack. Something needs to change.  I do not know what the impact of the NEU action will be, but I do respect the decision to take a stand.  These decisions have not been taken lightly by the teaching staff of Darell School. I see on a daily basis the care and commitment they give to your children. This is shown by the fact they have all let me know their intentions early so we and you can plan. Their protest is about underfunding across the system. As a parent of three school aged children in school next Wednesday is already proving to be a logistical nightmare. But it will work itself out and while frustrating it will not ultimately impact on their learning.  My hope is that the government and the unions can find a way through this.  A way that facilitates the best outcomes for our children and the children of generations to come.  I need a lie down after that, so I will stop there.  


Have a lovely weekend.  One more thing please go out there this weekend and try to ‘make a difference’ however small to yourself or somebody you care about.

Joe Porter

Office Updates

Safeguarding Training Monday, 30th January at 2:30pm

Mrs Claridge will be running Safeguarding training for all parents and carers who would like to be a volunteer within school and on school trips. To book on the session please contact the school office on 0208 876 6721 or email: parents@darell.richmond.sch.uk 

 

Thank You

One of our wonderful parents, kindly donated one of her delicious cakes! It was thoroughly enjoyed by all the staff.  If you would like to know more about Simply RaeBaked please follow the link below: 

https://www.simplyraebaked.com/

 

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Sent Home

  • Whole school - Industrial Action

  • Nursery - A Short Summary

  • Selected students - Tag Rugby Match 

  • Selected students - Swimming Gala

  • Y6 - Junior Citizen Trip 

  • Whole School - Curriculum Newsletters

  • Whole school - Esafety Newsletter

Diary Dates

Nursery Open Morning
9:30am – 10:30am
27
January
Safeguarding Training
2:30am – 3:10pm
30
January
Year 4 Swimming
12:45pm – 2:30pm
30
January
Y2 St Paul's Cathedral Trip
9:00am – 4:30pm
31
January
Y5 National Archive Trip
1:00pm – 3:00pm
31
January
Queen's v Darell Tag Rugby Match
2:00pm – 3:00pm
02
February
Nursery Open Morning
9:30am – 10:30am
03
February
Year 4 Swimming
12:45pm – 2:30pm
06
February
Swimming Gala
9:00am – 12:00pm
07
February
Y1 & Y2 Royal Festival Hall Trip
9:00am – 1:00pm
08
February

Latest News

15 Jan 2023
Safeguarding Training - Monday, 30th January at 2:30pm
Mrs Claridge will be running Safeguarding training for all parents and carers who would like to be a volunteer within school and on school trips. To book on the session please contact the school office on 0208 876 6721 or email: parents@darell.richmond.sch.uk
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The Reading Corner

Welcome to our weekly section of the newsletter all about reading. Every week, we will share a question (or two) with you about the book your child is reading in school. Please use these questions to help you find out a little more about what your child has been reading in school and continue to develop their love of reading.

 

Wonder -  From our learning about the Solar System, can you say which are the warm planets, which are the cold planets and why we can live on earth? Can you remember anything else about each planet? 

Peake -  What does it mean to be lost? Have you ever been lost? What did you do? 

Weir - Where do you think the Thing disappeared to? Do you think the animals will ever see the Thing again? 

Thunberg - How would you feel if you were Arthur when you got back home with Thor?

Darwin - If you had to walk to a market to buy food, what would you take with you?

Attenborough - Would you like to live in Castle Mila from the book The Castle of Tangled Magic?

Parks - What moral dilemma did the villagers face when the plane crashed at Budmouth Point?

Stars of the Week!

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Early Years Star of the Week

Wonder Class

Kyrah - for always being cheerful and a great friend to the children in Reception.  Kyrah is always kind and caring.

KS1 Star of the Week

Peake Class

Tanya - for becoming more independent and having the confidence to ‘have a go’. Well done, Tanyal!

Weir Class

Adriana - for working hard to make her moving vehicle and for taking the responsibility to help others too. Well done, Adriana!

Walker Class

Dineo - for beginning to write all the letters in her name. Well done Dineo!

KS2 Star of the Week

Newton Class

Jessica - for being resilient and understanding with recent changes in the classroom. Well done Jessica!

Thunberg Class

Leo - for enjoying his learning, during input Leo always says something thoughtful and articulate.

Darwin Class

Nevaeh - for taking the responsibility to present the ideas from her table to the whole class.

Attenborough Class

Vivian - for her commitment to her learning, taking responsibility for her work, being a great learning partner and her aspiration to do her best at all times.

Parks Class

Elikyah - for her fantastic writing in English and history!

Rashford

Amelia - for showing excellent teamwork skills, always being kind, polite and respectful in class.

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Weir Class brought history to life this morning with a trip to @UkNatArchives. Like true historians, they used evidence to discover more about the Great Fire of London. They even got to look at some original documents from 1666! https://t.co/Ud9CfB7gLv
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Attendance

Overall school attendance this week was 95.7% our target is 96.8%.

Well done to Weir class for the highest attendance of 98% this week.

Best for punctuality was Parks class with 3 late this week.

Let's do our best for next week!

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