Autumn Term Newsletter #11
22nd November 2024
Dear Parents and Carers,
It was exciting to start the week with a dusting of snow across the school site. The flurries were met with 'It's Christmas!' from my own children and the season is almost upon us. We have plans for a range of intimate festive gatherings in the pipeline and I will share the details with you all next week.
The cold weather did not deter the garden team who have completed the new all-weather surface around the adventure trail. Not only is the trail now accessible all-year round, but a new space has been created along the playground edge. The Friends of Lanchester have generously funded the work and I would like to thank them for their support and the opportunities they provide for the school.
Our focus on reading has continued this week. The Early Years and Key Stage One teams have been busy putting their new phonics skills (from training last week) straight into the lessons for the children. We have also completed a quick assessment to track the progress we are making in the delivery of phonics. I have been into classes in Key Stage Two supporting teachers as we continue to refine the reading skills lessons we deliver each day.
Values: This week our value has been 'ambition' and how it can help us to be ready and provide a target for us to aim for. Mr Wanford (Director of Education) touched upon this when he led our whole-school assembly on Monday explaining how we are part of the wider trust and how this can help us all to improve. Next week, our value will be 'courage', thinking about this quote from Stephen King: you can, you should and if you're brave enough to start, you will.
Votes for Schools: This week, we explored the questions 'Should we learn more about the UK?' (KS1) and 'Should UK Parliament move around the country?' Next week - well-timed after the snow this week - we are going to consider the following questions: Should you know how to prepare for the weather? (KS1) and Should we learn more about coping with extreme weather? (KS2)
Parent Governor Election: Mrs Bridgewater sent an email to all parents this week about the need for parent governors on the new School Board which will be launched in the spring term. If you are interested and have a skill set that would support the improvement journey of the school, please consider a nomination for the role.
Chat Health Parentline: If you need health advice or support, you can now message ChatHealth for confidential help. They can be reached on 07312263002. They aim to respond within 24 hours and are available Mon-Fri, 9am - 5pm. The school nursing team recommended this as a supportive step to help families with any health queries.
Local: Watford council have recently launched the Green Loop - a continuous cycling and walking route that encircles the town centre. It is 6.5 miles long - which might be a stretch for some of our smaller legs - and takes in a range of different environments around Watford. You would need to wrap up warm at this time of year, but it is an active way to explore the locality with friends and family.
Blast from the Past: Anyone who read the Watford News magazine might have recognised the picture on p.56. It was a black and white image of our beautiful building and shared a little bit of the history, explaining that it is one of only three Grade II listed buildings in the town.
Please Note: next week school is closed on Friday (29th Nov) and also again on Monday (2nd Dec) Have a great weekend everyone,
Mr. Matt Morey - Headteacher
Upcoming Dates...
Wed 27th Nov - Year 2 Hertfordshire Zoo Trip
Year 2 will take inspiration from the animals for their writing topic.
Fri 29th Nov - Occasional Day: SCHOOL CLOSED
The school is shut to pupils.
Mon 2nd Dec - Inset Day: SCHOOL CLOSED
The school is shut to pupils while staff undertake training from Herts County Council's safeguarding team.
Thu 12th Dec - Xmas Jumper Day / Panto Trip
A chance to wear those festive jumpers and enjoy a trip together.
Attendance
I'm thrilled to announce that our school has achieved a remarkable overall attendance of 95.88%! A huge round of applause for Delhi Class for achieving a perfect attendance rate of 100%, and Kampala Class close behind with an impressive 98.7%. These outstanding results highlight our collective dedication to education and growth. Let's continue this momentum and strive for even higher attendance rates across all classes in the coming months!
Class Attendance Summary:
1. Delhi 100.0%
2. Kampala 98.7%
3. Kingston 97.1%
4. Cusco 96.8%
5. New York 96.7%
6. Sydney 96.6%
7. Barcelona 96.1%
8. Rome 94.9%
9. Rio De Janeiro 94.7%
10. Wellington 94.7%
11. Beijing 94.2%
12. London 93.7%
13. Cairo 92.2%
Values Champions
This week, in our celebration assembly, we said well done to the following children for their excellent attitudes to learning. All of these children have been ready to learn, respectful of their teachers and resilient in a range of ways. Congratulations to them all!
Year 1:
Rome - George
Barcelona - Maria
Year 2:
Dehli - Diana
Beijing - Khem
Year 3:
Wellington - Devon
Sydney - Kian
Year 4:
Cairo - Andy
Kampala - Amina
Year 5:
Rio - Muhammad
Cusco - Sze
Year 6:
New York - Isabella
Kingston - Zehna
House Points
This week, the competition for house points has been as exciting as ever! Children’s attitude to learning has been recognised through the collection of Dojo points, which are then totalled as house points across the school. Every child continues to show their commitment to being Ready, Respectful and Resilient, earning points for their house.
A huge congratulations to Carver, who have re-taken the lead this week with 1078 points, closely followed by Sharman with 1030 points. The race is tight, and it’s all to play for as we head into next week!
Here’s how the points stand:
1st: Carver with 1078 points (+460)
2nd: Sharman with 1030 points (+397)
3rd: Curie with 1027 points (+378)
4th: Alhazen with 913 points (+334)
Let’s keep up the great work and continue to support each other as we aim for the top!
Class News
This week in Reception
This week the children have been exploring bubble painting. The children developed their coordination and motor skills as they created their art work. They talked a lot about how the colours mixed and changed.
This week in Year 1
In RE, the children have been learning about Diwali and this week they made Diwa lamps. The children shaped and moulded the clay before painting them in detailed patterns.
This week in Year 2
It is never too early to acquire good life skills such as food preparation and cooking. This week in D&T, Year 2 children have investigated the features of common kitchen utensils: potato peeler, masher, tongs, measuring spoons and many more. Pupils were incredibly keen to use the tools and two peeled potatoes later, we found out that only practice makes it easier. Perfect time to include your little ones in the run up to Christmas!
This week in Year 3
This week, year 3 have innovated their own persuasive adverts. They practised using writerly tools to persuade the reader, including rhetorical questions, adjectives to strengthen the persuasion and key vocabulary (e.g. upgraded, benefit, recommended).
This week in Year 4
Year 4 pupils have been exploring the fascinating world of food chains, learning how energy flows through the ecosystems. They have been researching different animals and plants, constructing their own food chains, and interpreting how each organism plays a vital role in maintaining balance in nature.
This week in Year 5
Year 5 have had a very crafty week this week, "splash painting" to represent the Hindu festival Holi, sketches for an upcoming project and experimenting with "fabric crumbing". The children have been very enthusiastic about all these learning activities this week and have been ready, respectful and resilient all week.
This week in Year 6
This week, Year 6 students demonstrated incredible resilience and teamwork as they learned the art of stitching materials together. By the end of this term in Design Technology, they will have: designed and planned their very own slipper; stitched the components together with care and precision; evaluated and reflected on their finished product to consider improvements. We’re so proud of the creativity and dedication shown by our talented young craftspeople. Take a look at some of the fantastic work they’ve produced so far!
This week in Staff Meetings
Miss Murphy delivered training to the teaching team about a range of strategies and assessment tools we can use to deliver a bespoke curriculum to our SEN pupils. This comprehensive training will provide specific resources to help individuals. I also asked teachers for a selection of pupils' reading skills books to ensure quality of the work completed by pupils.
Friends of Lanchester
Christmas Fair
It’s just over 2 weeks until the Christmas Fair and we’re busy getting ready but we need volunteers to run our stalls and support with donations to make our games as fun as possible.
We can’t run the fair without you and we’re looking forward to this being our best one yet!
Please do go sign up for a slot on your class stall here: https://volunteersignup.org/3JKHY
A big thank you to our volunteers who helped to put our colour hampers together this morning. Raffle tickets will be coming home to you next week.
The Mayor, Peter Taylor will be attending to open our new adventure playground flooring which was finished this week. A big thanks to Mr Hunt for all his support with getting it sorted.
Thanks to everyone who donated to our Christmas raffle hampers. Any further donations are still welcome, particularly green and purple. Next week we’re asking for donations of Christmas jumpers and chocolate. Our popular chocolate tombola sold out last year in 15 minutes and we definitely want to avoid that this year!
Next week we’re asking for donations of Christmas jumpers and chocolate. Our popular chocolate tombola sold out last year in 15 minutes and we definitely want to avoid that this year!
Christmas Craftanoon
Our Christmas Craftanoon has now sold out on both days. Thank you to everyone who booked a ticket. We can’t wait to see the festive crafty creations!
Supermarket Grants
If you shop in either Tesco or Asda, you can help us get a grant for the school at absolutely no cost to you.
Asda Cashpot for Schools donates a proportion of your shopping to us every time you swipe your reward app. Even if you don’t shop there, you can download the reward app and we’ll get £1 for everyone who chooses our school. There is just over a week left and we have £146 but we'd love to make as much as we can!
We’ve also been selected for Tesco Stronger Starts where we can receive up to £1,500. Every time you shop in store, you should receive a blue token. Simply put your blue token in the Friends of Lanchester box and the cause with the most blue tokens in January will win the most money.
Dates for your diary
Monday 25 November - Christmas Crafternoon
Thursday 28 November - Christmas Crafternoon
Saturday 7th December - Christmas Fair
Don’t forget to follow us on
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/friendsoflanchester or Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/friendsoflanchester/ or contact us by email: friendsoflanchester@gmail.com
Thanks for your support!
Friends of Lanchester committee - Tracey Bravo, Lawrence Brown, Louise Brown, Helen Gibson, Chloé Harper and Laura Robson
On Behalf of 'Friends of Lanchester CFS'
Registered Charity 1161580
Lanchester Primary School, Hempstead Road, Watford, WD17 3HD
Tel: 01923 224160 Email: office@lanchester.herts.sch.uk
Website: www.lanchester.herts.sch.uk
Headteacher: Mr Matt Morey