Friday 29 January 2016

Newsletter 29th January 2016

Dear Parent/ Carer,

We have had another very busy week… our year 6 pupils have had their assessment week and have all tried their very best in these new assessments. We are very proud of them.

Unfortunately the farm animals were unable to visit us this week due to the very high winds. This has been rearranged for a future date when we hope the weather has improved. 

After feedback from our pupils regarding school luncheswe have decided that from Monday next week (1st February) we will be returning to serving dinners from the hatch. In addition to this, we are also planning to extend the choice at lunchtimes and we will let you know more about this next week. Could we also remind parents that we require 2 weeks’ notice if your child wishes to change their meal arrangements as food has to be ordered two weeks in advance.

Please remember that KS1 Assembly is next Friday afternoon (5th February) and lower KS2 is on 12th February. These start at 2.30pm and we look forward to seeing you then!

Please try and stay safe in this awful weather!
Thank you again for your continued support and have a lovely weekend,
Mrs Harris

Friday 22 January 2016

Newsletter 22nd January 2016

Dear Parent/ Carer,
We have had another very busy and productive week which began on Monday morning when we welcomed Reverend Mandy in to lead our whole school Assembly. It was lovely to meet her and the children thoroughly enjoyed her assembly on ‘Being Thankful’.

Our school choir went to Sheffield Arena on Tuesday to take part in the ‘Young Voices’ concert. They had a wonderful time joining other school choirs in singing to a huge crowd full of family and friends and with a few surprise guests! The children and staff arrived back at school at 10.30pm and even though there were a few yawns around school on Wednesday morning everyone was buzzing with excitement. Many thanks to all parents and carers who attended and special thanks to Miss Thackray, Miss Johnson and Miss Morris for making the visit possible.

We are implementing many new initiatives at Robin Hood this year and many of our teachers have been out on training this week and returning with great and innovative ideas which will be used in classes across school.
I have had many more children visit me to collect their Head Teacher award sticker and am getting to know more names and faces. I have had the pleasure of working in year 1, phase 3/4 and phase 5/6 this week.

Thank you again for your continued support and have a lovely weekend,

Mrs Harris

PTA Disco Plea

The PTA are hoping to hold a “Valentines” disco on 10 February 2016 (date tbc) – but we need some help!! Unfortunately, both Steph & I have large work commitments at the moment and cannot commit the amount time needed for every job.


Below is a list of the things that we need someone to take charge of. We do have templates for previous events that can be emailed out. It would be fabulous if you could offer to take on even one job from the list. If we are in the position of getting multiple volunteers, we may ask if you are willing to do something else.



1. Invites to be sent into school & distributed. (Stephanie)
2. Posters need designing and sent to school to be put up on doors etc.
3. Reply to invites and ticket money collected from the school office daily. The attendee’s names, class and adults contact details then need to be noted down on a spread sheet.
4. Tickets need to be printed, cut, sorted into classes and sent back to school so they can hand them out to the children.
5. A decision needs to be made on what and how much food and drink is needed.
6. Trips to “Bookers”, “Morrisons” for the food and drinks
7. Risk assessment to be completed & sent into school (Kay)
8. Organise a rota for the three discos after we have managed to get enough volunteers
9. 2/3 people to set up from 2:30pm on the day of the disco
10. 2/3 people to tidy away after the disco (usually finished by 7pm)



We need about 8 volunteers per disco on the evening itself.


The approx. times will be Nursery/Rec 3.15-3.45; KS1 4.00-5.00; KS2 5.15-6.30.

We appreciate that not everyone is in a position to help, we all have busy lives with jobs and children but should anyone be able to take on one of the jobs listed above please contact the PTA at rhppta@gmail.com, or leave a message on our Facebook page before Friday 22nd January (this will give two weeks to get sorted).

Many thanks in anticipation of your assistance

Kay

Friday 15 January 2016

Newsletter 15th January 2016

Dear Parent/ Carer,
We have had another very busy and productive week which began with Assembly on Monday morning. It was a real privilege to give out the first set of achievement awards for 2016 for each class. We were also delighted to welcome Mr Thomas and Mr and Mrs Crichton from the British Legion to present us with the Crichton Trophy for raising the most money through the poppy appeal in November. This is the tenth successive year that we have won the award and this year we managed to raise nearly five hundred pounds. A big thankyou to all of you who contributed to this very deserving cause.

Our year 2 children have had their assessment week and we are thrilled at the pupils’ attitude and resilience in doing these. They have all worked so very hard.

I can’t quite believe that it is the end of my second week at Robin Hood Primary… time really is flying. I have had many children visit me to collect their Head Teacher award sticker and am gradually getting to know names and faces. 

 

I have also had the pleasure of working in year 2 and phase 3/ 4 this week. More class visits are arranged for next week.

Please note that clubs have started and if pupils have missed this first week then please make sure you don’t forget to attend these next week!
Thank you again for your continued support and have a lovely weekend,

Mrs Harris

Friday 8 January 2016

Newsletter 8th January 2016

Dear Parent/ Carer,

First of all may I take this opportunity to wish you all a very Happy New Year and all the very best for 2016 as we welcome our pupils back after the Christmas holidays. I have thoroughly enjoyed my first week at Robin Hood as your New Head teacher and have had the opportunity to meet all the staff and pupils. I also was able to meet many parents at the coffee morning on Thursday of this week and my thanks go to Miss Hinton, Miss Thackray and Miss Lambert for kindly organising this and also to the parents who gave their time to attend. I really have been made most welcome during my first week.

I am pleased to let you know that Mr Malley and his partner have become proud parents during the Christmas holidays, welcoming Jenson Edward into the world. We send them all our very best wishes and congratulations.

In other news, Year 5/6 enjoyed taking part in a Greek theme day on Wednesday and had a great time dressing up and assuming the role of an Ancient Greek. On Friday this week, the school had a Maths day with many exciting activities and problem solving activities around school and in classes. Many thanks to staff for organising these events but special thanks go to Miss Gascoigne for organising the day and for the celebration assembly on Friday afternoon.

Thank you again for your continued support and I look forward to meeting many more of you in the coming weeks.

Have a lovely weekend,

Mrs Harris