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Newsletter – Friday,7th July 2023

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Headteacher Message

Hello all,

As I write this the school is extremely quiet.  We are partly open due to the strikes and Reception, Nursery and the SRP are spending the day at Kew Gardens.  This week Year 6 also travelled to Hounslow, to spend time at a Gurdwara as part of their RE curriculum. These trips outside of school are really important and give children life experiences that stay with them and enrich their learning and understanding.

 I thought it was interesting that Keir Starmer, the Labour Party leader, made a speech that extolled the virtues of promoting oracy in education.  I think he might be slightly behind the curve in terms of Darell School as we have been focussing on oracy and the ability to speak coherently, confidently and persuasively for the past three years.  Just this week I was on a tour with a potential employee, and she remarked on the confidence of all the children we came across.  I know it is not measured in terms of government statutory tests but the ability to express yourself is a life skill and should not be underestimated.  

This week we had a local authority led review of our Specialist Resource Provision (Walker and Newton Classes).  It was a successful review that highlighted the many strengths this provision has and identified areas for development.  They were very impressed with the increase in the amount of integration into mainstream classes and how this was tailored to individual need. I love the way our children integrate with each other and I would like to extend a special thanks to the staff team that not only make this possible but make it enriching for all. What was also apparent was that once again the parental voice was extremely supportive of the provision for their children.  Thank you to those parents/carers who took time out of their busy schedules.  

I have just looked at the dairy for next week, and we are extremely busy here.  As ever, the nearer we get to the end of term the more frantic things become.  We have dress rehearsals, governing body meetings, Eco refill sales and our end of year picnic.  I really look forward to us all coming together to celebrate an excellent year. 

Have a lovely weekend with your families and see you next week.

Joe Porter

Office Updates

Darell Eco Refill Shop

Come along with your empty bottles to the refill shop on Friday, 14th July, in the KS2 Playground.

From our last sale we saved 50 bottles from going to the landfill!

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Diary Dates

Early Years and SRP Kew Gardens Trip
10:00am – 2:30pm
07
July
Y5 Swimming
1:00pm – 2:45pm
From 17 Apr and on Monday each week until 14 Jul
10
July
Year 6 Leavers Disco
6:00pm – 7:30pm
11
July
Reception NHS Hearing Assesment
9:00am – 11:00am
14
July
ECO Team Refill Sale
3:00pm – 4:00pm
14
July
Y1 Thames Explorer Trip
9:00am – 1:30pm
17
July
Year 6 Production
5:00pm – 7:00pm
17
July
Summer Term Early Finish
8:45am – 1:30pm
21
July
Year 6 Leavers Assembly
9:15am – 10:00am
21
July

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 story, One Day on Our Blue Planet, in the Savannah, can you remember what the adult lions do during the day? (Relax, sleep) What do cubs do during the day? (Play, hunt, growl, stalk, chase) What do the lionesses do when 'the air grows cooler'? 

Peake - Can you remember some of the things the little fish saw on her epic journey to the sea? How do you think she felt when she eventually reached the sea? 

Weir - If you could ask Floella any question, what would you ask her and why?

Thunberg - Do you think the Iron Man has a happy ending? What do you think it is?

Darwin - Nicholas Lowinger helped poor children who had no shoes. What could you do to help poor children?

Attenborough - How would you like the Highwayman to end? Can you write your own ending? You can write it in verse or prose.?

Parks - What do you think will happen between Macbeth and The Three Witches?

Stars of the Week!

All children will receive their certificates on Mondays celebration assembly.

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Early Years Star of the Week

Wonder Class

Mollie - for settling in so well to life in Reception; for having a go at new things, making friends and sharing her experiences in Kenya

KS1 Star of the Week

Peake Class

Louis - for showing the determination to improve his writing and producing a fantastic dairy entry in role as the Lonely Beast . Well done, Louie!

Weir Class

Ruairi - for enjoying challenging himself in maths and being resilient when faced with a challenge! Well done, Ruairi!
 

Walker Class

Scarlett - for joining in with all the activities at our sensory circuit session and waiting patiently for her turn in the line for the jumping box. Well done, Scarlett!

KS2 Star of the Week

Newton Class

Caleb - for his resilience in maths and for always being a kind & caring friend in Newton class. Well done, Caleb!

Thunberg Class

Alice - for being a responsible learner; for answering and asking lots of relevant questions during our workshop at Kew Gardens

Darwin Class

Penny - for being an excellent learning partner and showing super learning behaviour in class.

Attenborough Class

Brandon - for his commitment to his learning, always trying his best and making great progress as a result.

Parks Class

Freya - for being a kind and helpful member of Parks class.

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Attendance

Overall school attendance this week was 93.2% our target is 96.8%.

Well done to Wonder Class for the highest attendance of 97.5.% this week. 

Best for punctuality was Wonder class with 0 late this week.

Let's do our best for next week!

What's Going on in the Community?

Kew Gardens £1 Entry

Summer Holidays Multisport Camps

Booking is now live for our summer holiday camps! Day tickets will be released over the coming weeks.

Week 1 – 26th, 27th & 28th July

https://www.brentfordfccst.com/event/gpsh-summer-week-1-23/

Week 2 – 9th, 10th & 11th August

https://www.brentfordfccst.com/event/gunnersbury-park-summer-multisport-camps-august-2023-week-2/

Week 3 – 23rd, 24th & 25th August

https://www.brentfordfccst.com/event/gunnersbury-park-summer-multisport-camps-august-2023-week-3/

Standard Day Timings: 10.00 – 15.00 

Extended Day Timings: 9:00-16:00  

Age Group: School Reception to year 8 (Must have already started school)

Venue: Gunnersbury Park Sports Hub Popes Ln, London W3 8LQ 

Please note that if you book a standard ticket, you will not be able to drop your child off before 10:00 and they must be picked up at 15:00. Please book the extended option if you wish to drop off between 9:00-10:00 and pick up between 15:00-16:00.  

£70 for a standard 3-Day Pass booking  

£105 for an extended 3-Day Pass booking  


Daily tickets to be released over the coming weeks.

£25 standard day booking 

£38 extended day booking 

We offer a sibling discount code - Just ask!

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