Headteacher Message
Welcome back one and all.
The Summer term. The Summer term. I will say it again, the Summer term. This is undoubtedly the best term of the year (prepare for me saying this at the beginning of the Autumn term!). The sun shines, the days are longer and the smiles are broader. It has been lovely to welcome back all of your children this week. We had an INSET day on Tuesday and while I always enjoy meeting the staff, the school only truly comes to life when the children return. Each and every one of them adds a bit of magic to the school.
So, this term. I am going to get the reminders out the way as quick as I can. Be happy, Be on time, follow coronavirus guidelines, read or support your child to read every night, park and drive responsibility around the school, be nice. There, I think that covers it. I have been the recipient of newsletters that spend an inordinate time telling me what I need to do and I don’t find this helpful. The vast majority of parents behave responsibly in and around this school and when this is not the case, it is better to tackle this on an individual level rather than the equivalent of a group email.
This term we are going to increase the amount of in person interaction we are going to have. Tomorrow sees the Darell family garden work party and we look forward to seeing families in attendance. We also have ambitious plans lined up and for large scale summer events which I will share with you next week. There is even talk of a Bingo night! Please take every opportunity to interact with the school. As I have previously said, please let me know if you would like a tour of the school. Some of you will have never been inside the school and I would love to show you round on a 1:1 basis. The school continues to grow in terms of numbers and our nursery is now full!
Make sure you and your children get adequate sleep this weekend. If you are anything like my family, the return to school hits hard. I am going to have a cocoa and an early night to ensure I am firing on all cylinders next week.
Have the loveliest of weekends.
Mr Porter