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January 2022

  • Parkland Post – 28th January

    Published 28/01/22

    This week

    Welcome to this week’s Parkland Post!  Dare we say it, it is definitely beginning to feel a bit more like spring – we have had some fabulous sunrises and sunsets and have noticed the birds in our local area are very busy which links very nicely to this weekend’s Skills Builder home task. 

    Big Garden Birdwatch

    This week on Newsround, our children watched a report on which birds you might see in our gardens and parks.  The RSPB are holding their Big Garden Bird Watch this weekend and invite you to join in with more than one million other people to count the number of birds you see in one hour.  Taking part is as easy as 1, 2, 3.
    1.  Watch the birds around you for one hour.

    2.  Count how many species of bird land on your patch.

    3.  Go online and tell the RSPB what you saw.

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  • Parkland Post – 21st January

    Published 21/01/22

    This week

    Welcome to this week’s Parkland Post.  We have had another busy week in school, our children have been keen to show off and talk about their learning.  

    Learning across school
    Nursery have been baking biscuits together of the main characters in Julia Donaldson’s ‘A Squash and a Squeeze’.  They tried hard to make all of the biscuit characters fit in the house but simply couldn’t do it!  Reception have been developing their gross motor skills, ball control and how to work well in a team in PE.  

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  • Parkland Post – 14th January

    Published 14/01/22

    This week

    Welcome to this week’s Parkland Post, we hope you have had a fabulous week.  There has been so much learning going on around school, it has been a joy to walk around and see what our children have been working on.  Mrs Wierzbianski and Miss Spence had the pleasure of chatting with some of our children who had been chosen for Hot Chocolate Friday this morning.  This is a wonderful opportunity for us to share a lovely treat, talk about the things they have learned and find out what their favourite part of the week has been.  

    Covid-19


    We are looking closely at the current situation across school with the number of positive cases, we will update our families as soon as we have clear and up to date guidance for you. Thank you for your continued support.

    At the moment, if your child has any symptoms, please do not send them to school.  Do a lateral flow test and if positive, book or order a PCR test.  Symptoms are:  a new continuous cough, a high temperature, a loss of taste or smell.  
    Symptoms for the Omicron variant also include a runny nose and congestion, tiredness and a cough or sore throat, similar to a cold, headache and stomach ache.   If you or your child have these symptoms, please do a lateral flow test to check whether you or your child are infected so we can limit the spread of the virus.  Please keep us informed if your child is ill so we can record absences.  Thank you.  

    Jigsaw/PSHE – Dreams and Goals

    On Monday, Mrs Wierzbianski gave an assembly which introduced this half term’s Jigsaw (PSHE) theme.  Our children and staff will be focusing on Dreams and Goals.  Everyone was asked to think about one thing about themselves that they are proud of and then asked to think of a goal for the year ahead.  We talked about how sometimes it might be difficult to stick to your goal because it was unrealistic in the first place so we decided we would think about making it achievable.  During their work in PSHE sessions in class, our children will be sharing these goals and dreams and helping each other with ways in which we can successfully achieve them.

    Parent Forum
    Our next Parent Forum will take place on Thursday 27th January at 9am in school where we will be sharing our MIND mental health and well-being action plan which the last group helped to create.  There will be tea, coffee and cake so feel free to come and join us.


    We hope you have a wonderful weekend with your families and that you enjoy some fresh air and hopefully some good weather!  We will see you all bright and early on Monday morning.

    Skills Builder Home Task

    For this week’s home task linked to our Careers Related Learning skill of Listening, we would like you to do the following:
    Think of someone in your family who has a talent that you admire.
    It could be that they are great at baking delicious cakes, or they seem to have green fingers and their plants always grow really well.  They may know lots of card tricks or they have fun ideas of things to do on rainy days.
    Ask them to help you learn something they know – to share their talent with you.
    Listen carefully as they explain and ask questions to help you understand more.

    Parent Forum Date

    Thank you to those parents that attended our previous forum, it is important that we get your input and ideas for school. If you can make the next one please join us for tea and cake and a good chat! Here are the dates for the rest of the year.

    January 27th

    March 4th

    May 5th

    School Dinner Prices

    Please be aware that from the 1st of January the cost of a school dinner will be £1.95 which is 5 pence more per day. Thank you.

    Uniform

    Please remember to send your child in the correct uniform as there have been a few instances of inappropriate footwear and earrings.  The uniform list can be found on the following link to our website:

    Uniform list

    Pride Awards

    Do what matters most

    Be yourself, always

    Show you care

    Succeed together

    Nursery

    Hudson

    For developing his confidence and continuing to build relationships with his peers.

    River

    For having a fantastic first week and a positive attitude towards her learning.

    Reception

    Willow

    For writing some fantastic sentences about Stick Man.

    Arlo

    For applying his new Maths skills around the classroom.  Well done Arlo!

    Year 1

    Lily

    For always trying her best with all of her work.

    Boston

    For always listening and working well with others during our group work.

    Year 2

    Melissa

    Not giving up on her work, even when she its tricky.

    Ruby

    For working well with others, well done Ruby.

    Year 3/4A

    Aoife

    For putting everything into your learning.  Your character description is a perfect example of this.

    Noah

    Your positive and supportive attitude.  You have so much passion for learning- it’s great!  Keep it up!

    Year 3/4NW

    Alice

    Perseverance with your Maths work on column addition

    Jack B

     Fabulous teamwork in our French lessons. 

    Year 5

    Lewis

    Superb work in Maths, working on factors and multiples.

    Karter

    Excellent group work and discussion about our book Wuthering Heights.

    Year 6

    Ruby

    For their work in Maths this week where the focus was simplifying fractions.  Both Ruby and Jessica have impressed us with their ‘can do’ attitudes!

    Jessica

    For their work in Maths this week where the focus was simplifying fractions.  Both Ruby and Jessica have impressed us with their ‘can do’ attitudes!

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  • Parkland Post – 7th January

    Published 07/01/22

    Welcome back!

    Welcome to this week’s Parkland Post and Happy New Year!  We are so pleased to have our doors (and windows) open once more and that our children have returned for the spring term.  We have such an exciting half term ahead of us and can’t wait to share the work our pupils have been doing from next week onwards. 


    Parent forum dates
    The next date for our Parent Forum is Thursday 27th January at 9am, we hope you will be able to join us.  We will give feedback on our previous meeting’s discussions, especially around mental wellbeing and our PSHE curriculum as well as having time for a cuppa and a biscuit.  Future dates are at the bottom of the newsletter.


    Mental wellbeing
    Following on from our mental wellbeing session for parents with MIND, one of the requests was that there were signposts to a range of support agencies.  The ones listed below are in our local area and are there to provide you with professionals who can help to support you if you feel you need a helping hand or someone to talk to.  We will share different support agencies each week for you to refer to on our newsletter.


    MIND in Bradford 
    This service offers 1:1 wellbeing support and a wide range of wellbeing groups.  The link below can be followed to arrange a 1:1 session or for you to see their timetable for wellbeing groups.
    https://www.mindinbradford.org.uk/support-for-you/wellbeing/

    Andy’s Man Club
    https://www.facebook.com/Andys-Man-Club-Bradford-964360843715489/

    Bradford Bereavement Support (Albion Mills)
    https://www.bradfordbereavement.org.uk/

    The Wellbeing College
    Follow the link below to access courses and the knowledge banks to help you cope with anxiety, stress, low mood, sleep problems and depression.
    https://bmywellbeingcollege.nhs.uk/

    Skillsbuilder task

    As part of our Careers Related Programme, our pupils are going to be focusing on the skill of ‘Listening’ over the next few weeks.  To further support this, we will be setting a task which can be done at home each weekend.  This weekend’s task is:
    Listen carefully to a song you know well; it might be one of your favourites.  Really concentrate on the lyrics (words).

    • Ask yourself what the song is about?  Why do you like it?  Do the lyrics tell a story?  Which words stand out to you and are memorable?
    • After you have listened to the song, tell someone else about it.  Tell them why you like it.
    • Have a go at explaining what you think the song is about.
    • Can you summarise it or rephrase it?  Maybe you can sing it.
    • Ask them to tell you about one of their favourite songs too.

    If you have managed to do this task with your child/ren, tell them to let their class teacher know so they can collect a Parkland Point.
    We hope you have a wonderful weekend and we will see you bright and early on Monday morning!  

    Term dates

    Term dates

    You can find all of holiday dates on the website or via this link.

    Term dates

    Parent Forum Dates

    Thank you to those parents that attended our previous forum, it is important that we get your input and ideas for school. If you can make the next one please join us for tea and cake and a good chat! Here are the dates for the rest of the year.

    January 27th

    March 4th

    May 5th

    After school clubs

    Clubs restart next week here is an up to date list of clubs- All clubs are 3pm till 4pm, Breakdance ends at 4.15pm

    Monday– ND dance (y1-6-currently full)

    Coding (y4 and y5)- a few spaces left!

    Tuesday– TT Rockstars (Y3 and y4) spaces up for grabs!

    Arts &Craft (y5 and y6) 1 space left

    Wednesday– Sports for ks2- a few spaces left!

    Thursday– Drama for ks2 (currently full)

    Friday– Sports for ks1- spaces up for grabs!

    Breakdance (dependant on numbers) £18 for the half term paid before Friday 14th Jan

    Pride Awards

    Do what matters most

    Be yourself, always

    Show you care

    Succeed together

    We will continue with our weekly pride certificates next week.

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January 2022