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Friday 10th February 2023

Non-Uniform Day for Turkey & Syria Earthquake Appeal
A massive thank you to everyone who participated today in our non-uniform day. This was to raise funds to support people in Turkey and Syria who have been affected by the devastating earthquake that took place on Monday.  As always, the King’s Oak community has been incredibly generous and I am pleased to be able to let you know that we are able to send £1414 to the DEC appeal.  Our thoughts are with all our families and friends who are affected by this crisis.

Governor Update
We held our Spring 1 full governing board meeting on Thursday evening.  A proportion of the meeting was spent discussing recruitment for new members of the board.  A current vacancy is for a parent governor.  Attached with the newsletter today you will receive a leaflet with more information about this rewarding role within the school.  I very much hope that someone can put themselves forward for this position.  Please come and talk to me if you have any questions about being a school governor or want to find out more details ahead of an application - the deadline is Friday 3rd March.

Change to end of day timings
All schools in the UK are required to educate pupils for 32.5 hours per week. Based on our current school day for pupils in Reception to Year 6, we are 25 minutes short each week.  To correct this, from after the half-term break, the school day will be extended for Reception to Year 6 pupils by 5 minutes.  The school gates will still be open from 15:00 but children will now be dismissed at 15:15.  I hope that for most of you this will have a minimal impact.  If in the short term this gives you a problem with e.g. getting to a swimming lesson on time, please let me know and we’ll see how we can accommodate your needs.  The start of the day will remain the same i.e school gates opening at 8:30 and classroom doors opening at 8:45.

HENRY - Healthy Start, Brighter Future
Please the information below from the HENRY programme which parents might find useful - we have received brilliant feedback from families who have already engaged with the programme.  It is great to see that now all families who are part of the HENRY scheme can get to benefit from the Brite Box healthy food initiative. 

Thanks for all the support this half-term.  Wishing you all a great break from school.  I look forward to seeing you on Monday 20th February for the start of the next half-term.

 

 

Ian Hutchings
Headteacher

What's been happening this week?

10 Feb 2023
Pre School News
How do you feel?
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09 Feb 2023
Nursery
Library day!
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09 Feb 2023
Reception
Biscuit Decoration
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10 Feb 2023
Blossom Blue
Finding the pairs of numbers that make 4 and 5.
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10 Feb 2023
Year 1
Making banana muffins
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06 Feb 2023
Year 2
Music Composition
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10 Feb 2023
Year Three
Viking Bread!
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10 Feb 2023
Year Four
Swimming!
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10 Feb 2023
Year 5
Children's Mental Health Week
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07 Feb 2023
Blossom Green and Red
Maths
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07 Feb 2023
Year 6
Junior Citizenship
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Attendance Matters!

Our top three year groups so far this academic year are:

1st - Year 6 - 91.7%

2nd - Year 4 - 91.1%

3rd - Year 3 - 90.7%

 


Calendar

Non-Uniform Day (DEC Turkey/Syria Earthquake Appeal)
All Day
10
February
Half-Term Week
All Day
From 13 Feb until 17 Feb
13
February
Year 4 trip to Wetlands
9:00am – 3:00pm
21
February
Forest School 3NB
11:30am – 3:00pm
23
February
PSA Disco - Reception, Yr 1 and Yr 2
4:30pm – 5:30pm
23
February
PSA Disco - Years 3 & 4
4:30pm – 5:30pm
24
February
PSA Disco - Yrs 5 & 6
6:00pm – 7:00pm
24
February
National School Governors' Awareness Day
All Day
28
February
Parent Consultations
3:30pm – 6:30pm
28
February
Year 2 Polka Jack v Giant
12:30pm – 3:30pm
01
March
Forest School 3SO
11:30am – 3:00pm
02
March
PSA Meeting (virtual)
8:00pm – 9:30pm
08
March
3NB Class Assembly
9:00am – 9:30am
09
March
Parent Consultations
3:30pm – 6:30pm
09
March
4LM Class Assembly
9:00am – 9:30am
16
March

King's Oak Primary School
Year 3 took a trip down to Kingston Wagamama linked to their learning on healthy eating in science. The children had the opportunity to make fresh juices using a range of fruit and vegetables. After, they had a go at using chopsticks and trying unique Japanese inspired ingredients such as udon noodles, kimchi and bamboo. Then, the children used weighing scales to measure 20 grams of mange tout, sweetcorn and red pepper, which the chefs turned into an amazing dish in the kitchen, mixing it with noodles, chicken or tofu. It tasted delicious! Thank you to all the staff at wagamama for their lovely hospitality and catering for all our children with dietary requirements!
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