NewStAnd Newsletter 23rd September 2011
St Andrew's Church of England Primary School Newsletter Friday, 23rd September 2011
Clubs
Uniform
Swimming pool news
Buses to school
Messy church
Harvest Service
Eco Day
Gryphon School Open evening
Monster Ball Disco
Music tuition
Royal National Institute of Blind People stamp donation
Breakfast club & school Start time
New dates
Read on for more information
Clubs
Clubs will begin this Friday with rugby, and for all others they will start on Monday, September 26th. A club list has been sent home - if you would like a new list please ask at the office.
School Uniform
We apologise for the issues some parents have faced with sourcing school uniform. The online supplier, PMG, is no longer recommended. Also, Tesco, because they have been unable to supply certain items and there have been quality concerns, have been removed from the recommended list. Thankyou to parents for bringing these issues to the attention of school.
We have contacted Schoolwear & More (10 Wine Street, Yeovil, 01935 478178) and they have agreed to be our supplier. They have said it will take approximately 10-14 days to be able to supply our school uniform with the logo.
The uniform policy is at the bottom of this newsletter and is on the website.
We are planning on arranging a 2nd hand sale in the next few weeks. We'll let you know the time and date as soon as it is set. However, we are very short of items to sell. If you are able to donate any old, unwanted but still useful items of uniform, would you please bring them to school. Money raised will be donated to the PTA.
Swimming pool news
As you may know, we are launching an internet based appeal to apply for a grant towards the project to renovate our swimming pool. From Monday morning, parents, relatives or friends of the school who would like to support us in applying for a grant to go towards the cost of turning our pool into a resource that the whole community can use can go online to vote. The link is:
http://communityforce.natwest.com/project/5090
Alternatively you can phone 0800 2100 246 and vote for project 5090.
Thankyou to the PTA swimming pool committee for setting this up - particularly Sharon Murphy, Anna Taylor and Maxine Balch.
Buses to school
There have been issues with the new transport arrangements and bus routes. These have largely been resolved. However, if any parents would like to raise issues with DCC as a result of a failure in the service would you submit an online complaint form at http://www.dorsetforyou.com/complaints/county or, if you do not have internet access, telephone (01305) 221061.
Messy Church
Don't forget Messy Church is at a different location next time. It is being held at St Andrew's School from 3 till 5pm on Sunday, October 2nd. It would be great to see all the faces who came last time, and hopefully a few new ones too.
Harvest Service
This years Harvest Service is on Friday, October 7th at 9.30am at St Andrew's Church. All parents, relatives and friends of the school are welcome to attend. If anyone is available to walk up with our school you are welcome to join us. Please let your child's classteacher know.
Eco Day 10th Oct (11th if wet)
We plan to start constructing the long awaited Eco- greenhouse on this day. Prior to this we need a team of adults to build the frame, put up a shed to house the gardening equipment and hang a gate. We are thinking about doing this over the weekends of either Sat / Sun 1st / 2nd Oct or 8th / 9th Oct. Bacon butties and drinks will be provided.
If you could spare a few hours please let us know.
We are also looking for a keen gardener(s) to run a lunchtime / afterschool gardening club for our enthusiastic green fingered youngsters! Please let us know if you are interested.
The Gryphon School Year 6 open Evening
The Gryphon School will hold its annual open evening on October 5th from 5.45pm till 7.45pm. You will be able to tour the school, observe work and view subject demonstrations. Year 6 pupils will be receiving a letter soon.
Monster Ball Disco
On Thursday October 20th the PTA is very kindly running a Monster Ball Disco at school. More details to follow.
Music tuition
We have a wide range of music tuition available in school. Teachers, instruments and times are listed below:
Christine Dickerson: Tuesday; piano
Joy Edwards: Wednesday; piano and keyboard
Siska Redman: Thursday am; flute and clarinet
Roger Trim: Thursday pm; violin, guitar, mandolin, accordion and psaltery.
If you are interested in your child learning one of these instruments please ask Sandra for further details at the office. For any instruments not on the list that you are keen on, please ask us and we will attempt to secure a teacher.
Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) charity appeal
We are currently collecting used and new stamps to raise money for the RNIB. The RNIB campaign to eliminate avoidable sight loss and support research into sight loss and eye health issues. If you can help please send stamps in with your child. They should bring them to the office at morning break where they will be collected and sent on. We are doing this in conjunction with Yetminster Scouts. Thank you for your support.
Breakfast club & school start time
With the new term we have new travel arrangements. As a result, may I remind everyone that doors open at 8.30 am for an 8.45am start. Breakfast club is available from 7.30am at £3.50 (w. breakfast) / £3.00 (w/o breakfast). No booking is required. If you only require a shorter time, please contact school and we will try to arrive at a flexible arrangement.
Dates for Diary (More to follow)
28th Sep, Wed - King Henry VIII, Good King Hal, in KS2 all day (or a very good impersonation of him)
29th Sep, Thu - Bags 2 School fundraiser for pre-school
2nd Oct, Sun - Messy Church service, 3-5pm at St Andrew's CE School
5th October - Gryphon School Year 6 Open Evening, 5.45-7.45pm
7th Oct, Fri - Harvest Service, 9.30am
10th Oct, Mon - ECO Day
20th Oct, Thu - Oak showing assembly
20th Oct, Thu - Monster Ball Disco
21st Oct, Fri - INSET
22nd Oct, Sat - Race Night, Leigh Village Hall - PTA event
23rd Oct, Sun - World Cup Final, 9am
24th - 28th Oct - Half term
31st Oct - back to school
3rd and 4th November - School photographs (3rd: siblings and pre-school together; 4th: individual photos class by class)
4th Nov, Fri - Willow showing assembly
7th - 11th Nov, Mon- Fri - Leeson House residential
11th Nov, Fri - Chestnut showing assembly
17th Nov, Thu - Parent's eve, 4-7pm
18th Nov, Fri - Ash showing assembly
22nd Nov, Tue - Parent's eve, 4-7pm
23rd Nov, Wed - Holly and Acorn showing assembly
25th Nov, Fri - Christmas Fair
6th Dec, Tue - Christmas concert / play: KS1 - afternoon, KS2 - eve (these dates are provisional - please check with school before booking time off work)
7th Dec, Wed - Christmas concert / play: KS2 - afternoon, KS1 - eve (these dates are provisional - please check with school before booking time off work)
16th Dec, Fri - End of term church service at St Andrew's Church, 9.30am
3rd Jan 2012, Tues. - Back to school
10th Feb, Fri - End of half-term; Valentine Disco at school.
20th Feb, Mon - Back to school
30th March, Fri - End of term
16th April, Mon - INSET, school closed
17th April, Tue. - Back to school
May 7th, Mon - Bank holiday
June 1st, Fri - end of half-term
June 11th, Mon - back to school
July 20th, Fri - end of term
Paul Miller
(Headteacher)
ST. ANDREW'S CE PRIMARY SCHOOL
SCHOOL UNIFORM AND DRESS POLICY
September 2011
Introduction
It is our policy that all children wear school uniform when attending school and organised events inside or outside of normal school hours.
Aims and Objectives
Our policy on school uniform is based on the notion that school uniform:
• Engenders a sense of community and belonging
• Is practical and smart
• Makes children feel equal to their peers in terms of appearance
• Is designed with health and safety in mind and is appropriate to the activity involved
• Promotes a sense of pride in the school
If a pupil does not keep to the uniform policy we endeavour to find out why this is happening so that we can remedy the problem.
Children will not be discriminated against if parents/carers cannot provide them with the whole school uniform.
Our School will consider the needs of different cultures, race and religion and will not discriminate on grounds of gender.
Role of Governors
It is the governors' responsibility to ensure that the uniform meets all the regulations concerning equal opportunities.
The governing body will consult parents/carers for their views and concerns before deciding on the introduction of a new uniform or dress code, or before amending an existing one.
This policy, which has been endorsed by the school governors will be reviewed every 2years.
Cost of School Uniform
The school logo is on the sweatshirt, polo shirt and fleece jacket.
The uniform policy incorporates items which are also available "off the peg" from a number of high street retailers. This enables parents/carers to shop around for the most suitable option, whilst ensuring their child adheres to our school uniform code.
The St. Andrew's Primary School uniform consists of:
Boys - Royal blue Polo Shirt; Royal blue Sweatshirt; Royal Blue Fleece Jacket; Trousers/shorts Grey or Black
Girls - Royal blue cardigan; Royal blue polo shirt; Royal blue sweatshirt; Royal blue Fleece Jacket; Skirt or pinafore - grey or black; Trousers -grey or black; checked summer dress or skirt -Royal blue.
Physical Education
Our school uniform includes clothing required for P.E.
We have adapted a comfortable PE uniform which should enhance children's participation and enjoyment. The PE uniform is the same for boys and girls.
• White polo shirt
• Plimsolls (plus trainers in KS2 for outside sports)
• Shorts - black /royal blue
• PE bag
• Tracksuit (plain dark colour) - optional for cold weather
• Swimming - Boys - trunks and cap (not baggy style shorts) - Girls - one piece costume and cap.
• If children attend after school clubs they may be asked to wear different clothes e.g. shin pads/football boots.
THE SCHOOL ASKS THAT ALL ITEMS OF THE SCHOOL UNIFORM ARE CLEARLY MARKED
Jewellery Policy
Occasionally pupils wear personal items to school which constitute a health and safety hazard.
The following recommendations are in line with Dorset Health and Safety Policy and Safe Practice in Physical Education document.
• The wearing of jewellery is discouraged with the exception of one pair of small, plain stud type earrings.
• No studs or rings may be worn in any other part of the body.
• The wearing of necklaces, bracelets, and rings is not permitted. The only exception is allergy alert bracelets.
• A small simple watch may be worn so long as it is not set to "make noises".
• Neither the school nor its staff is responsible for any loss, theft or damage to any of these articles. Anything of value brought into school is at the owner's risk.
During sporting activities such as PE and swimming, children must remove all jewellery e.g. earrings, watches, and the responsibility of their safekeeping rests with pupils.
The removal of jewellery e.g. earrings and watches and replacing them is the responsibility of the pupils. School staff are not permitted to carry out this task. If it is not possible to remove the earrings then the pupils should cover them with plaster.
Hair and Make-up Guidelines
Hairstyles for both boys and girls should be simple and easily managed. Extremes of styles or colours are not permitted. The School requests that the children do not have their hair coloured or shaved in elaborate styles. In the interests of hygiene and safety, hair which touches the shoulders should be worn tied back. Hair ornaments should be in school colours.
Unusual hair ornaments should not be worn because they can be dangerous and/or distract children from their learning.
Nail Vanish and/or make-up should not be worn in school.
Footwear Guidelines
• Children should wear black, low-heeled shoes, which can be Velcro, slip-ons, buckles or lace ups. The wearing of boots in school is not encouraged.
• It is dangerous for children to wear shoes that have platform soles and high heels and they should not be worn.
• The wearing of trainers all day in school is not encouraged.
• In the summer months the children may wear sensible school style sandals (including white sandals.
• High heeled and strappy sandals are not allowed on health and safety grounds.
• Beach shoes are not permitted.
• Socks should always be worn for good foot hygiene.
The Role of the Parents/Carers
The School asks all parents/carers who send their children to St. Andrew's to support our school uniform policy.
It is the responsibility of parents/carers to ensure that their children have the correct uniform and that it is clean and in good repair.
