School Reports

School Reports are being sent out today so please check your child’s bag.  We always appreciate feedback so have attached a feedback form to the reports – it would be great if parents could complete and return to the School Office.

Ukraine Discos update

We understand that all the children had great fun at the KS1 and KS2 discos last Friday. Thank you to the parents who kindly organised the discos and those who helped.

The grand total raised from tickets sales and tuck shop purchases is £584.87 and this will be paid into the DEC Ukraine appeal. Thank you for your generosity and we are pleased to let you know that the final total raised when added to our fundraising day in school is £1630.98.

School Lunch Menu – Summer Term

The School Lunch Menu will be changing for the Summer Term and has been uploaded to ParentPay. This is now live and you can log on and make bookings for meals up until May half term. The menu is attached and will begin on Week 2 when we return.

Summer Menu

Updated COVID19 guidance as of 1st April

Changes to measures and guidance for managing COVID-19 in education and childcare settings from Friday 1 April

On Tuesday 29 March, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Sajid Javid, set out the next steps for living with COVID-19 in England from Friday 1 April.

Free COVID-19 tests will continue to be available for specific groups, including eligible patients and NHS staff, once the universal testing offer ends on Friday 1 April.

Updated guidance will advise:

  • adults with the symptoms of a respiratory infection, and who have a high temperature or feel unwell, should try to stay at home and avoid contact with other people until they feel well enough to resume normal activities and they no longer have a high temperature.
  • children and young people who are unwell and have a high temperature should stay at home and avoid contact with other people. They can go back to school, college or childcare when they no longer have a high temperature, and they are well enough to attend.
  • adults with a positive COVID-19 test result should try to stay at home and avoid contact with other people for 5 days, which is when they are most infectious. For children and young people aged 18 and under, the advice will be 3 days.

Discos for Ukraine

This is your last chance to book your place at the discos being held tomorrow in the Village Hall to raise money for the DEC Ukraine appeal.

Little Explorers, Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 – 4.30pm to 5.30pm
Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 – 6pm to 7.30pm

Tuck shop and drinks available to buy on the night.

Please send £3 per child into the school office in a named envelope by Friday morning at the latest as the lists will be given to the parents organising the discos at lunchtime. Their name will then be added to the list to be ticked off on the night. There will be no admission on the night if their name is not on the list.

Reception Children Vision Screening

The School Vision Screening Team are visiting the school on Wednesday 6th April to carry out vision screening for Reception children. Please see the attached letter giving more information.

This is carried out on an OPT OUT basis. Therefore, if you are happy for your child to take part you do not need to take any further action. If you do not want your child to have their vision screened please complete and return the form to the School Office by Friday.

letter OPT OUT Reception Class vision screening

Farewell to Michelle – Little Explorers Pre School

It’s with great sadness to tell everyone that Michelle will be leaving Pre-School for a very deserved rest after 18 years of being Deputy Manager at Pre-School, starting at Burwarton Pre-school in 2004 joining Wende and moving to Ditton in 2014.

Over the years Michelle has had a major part to play in Pre-School’s success, through her vision to provide the very best Early Years’ experience to all the children that have attended. Her practice, knowledge, commitment and love of children has a real positive impact on all of the children that have attended over the years.

Michelle is going to be missed very much by all the staff, especially Wende and of course all the children, therefore as Michelle has taught many children over many years, we thought the children who remember her in Brown Clee and maybe some parents would like to send her their best wishes, therefore any cards or notes can be left at Brown Clee School’s office, put in Little Explorers Post box or by emailing littleexplorers.ditton@gmail.com

Michelle’s last day will be Tuesday 5th April.

Thank you.

Wende

Ukraine fundraising Discos

Don’t forget about the Discos to fundraise for the DEC Ukraine Appeal being held next Friday 1st April at Ditton Priors Village Hall. The KS1 Disco for Fireflies and Grasshoppers is from 4.30pm to 5.30pm and the KS2 disco for Dragonflies and Scorpions is 6pm to 7.30pm. There will be a tuck shop available on the night. The cost is £3 per child, please can you make your payment in cash in an envelope clearly marked with your child’s name to the school office.

All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult, although they can accompany a school friend as long as the adult who brings them is staying.

The organisers of the KS2 Disco are also looking for help on the night and if you are able to help please let Kat Shotton know (her details are on the poster) or speak to the school office.

SIAMS Inspection Report

We recently had our SIAMS Inspection (9th March) and we have now received our final report.  We are really pleased with the observations that the Inspector, Father Jeremy Hellier, noted, in particular the following comments:-

“The vision is promoted through strong innovative and collaborative leadership ensuring that the whole school community flourishes.”

“The school has significant impact on the spirituality of the wider community through daily ‘Thought for the day’ emails. This supports and sustains adults and pupils especially in this time of pandemic.”

“Governors and staff are a highly effective team. This is evident in clear strategic planning for future development as a church school ensuring the continuing impact of the vision.”

“The vision is truly lived by pupils through associated Christian values and is apparent in positive relationships and good behaviour.”

The full report can be read here:-  SIAMS Report – Brown Clee C of E Primary School 

A big thank you to those parents who contributed to feedback for the Inspector.

Update on Fundraising for Ukraine…£1046.11

Following last week’s Wear Something Blue and/or Yellow Day and Cake Sale, the school community have raised the fantastic sum of £1046.11! What an amazing achievement for a small school, from a simple idea of Ollie and Will! These funds are getting sent off today to the Disaster Emergency Committee so that refugees from the Ukraine can receive the support they so desperately need.


Don’t forget that in Friday 1st April, a team of parents have organised 2 discos in the village Hall in aid of the Ukrainian refugees…£3 a place, and school are collecting donations.

Burwarton Show 2022

Burwarton Show returns on 4th August 2022 and there are many classes which the children could exhibit in including Junior Cooks and the children’s classes. We do have some copies of the Schedule of Classes which includes the entry form in the school Reception, please feel free to pick one up. If you need any more forms, we can arrange for more to be delivered to school.

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KS1 Disco in aid of Ukrainian Refugees

Following on from the KS2 disco on Friday 1st April, another team of parents are hosting a disco for KS1 children – on Friday 1st April – but from 4.30 – 5.30pm in the Village Hall.

Request: Spare Shin Pads

We have a girls’ football competition this week  – which requires players to wear shin pads. A lot of our players do not have shin pads. If anyone has any spare or do not mind lending a pair (to be returned), it would be very much appreciated!

The tournament is on the afternoon of Thursday 17th March, so any pairs brought in before then would be fantastic.

Disco for KS2 Pupils in aid of Ukrainian Refugees

A team of parents have organised a DISCO in aid of Ukrainian Refugees for the children in Dragonflies and Scorpions. It is being held at Ditton Priors Village Hall on Friday 1st April from 6 – 7.30pm.

Update on Cakes!

We have received so many cakes that we have sent some across to Pre-School at Little Explorers!

We will also be providing some whole cakes to parents at the end of the day, and also in Well Done Assembly tomorrow!

Support for Ukraine

We want to say a massive thank you for the overwhelmingly generous donations of cake and money that we have had in to school this morning!  Here are the cakes…

Thank you to The Willows Cafe for also donating some delicious looking biscuits!

Everyone has also made a great effort with wearing something blue and/or yellow – Lily even made some yellow and blue ribbons for the staff – thank you!

We have even had Maisie join in from home!

So far you have donated £519 – which is phenomenal!  We are going to continue to collect donations for Ukraine up to next Friday, 18th March – and we are sending all money raised to the Disaster Emergency Charity – which works with 15 humanitarian charities and will ensure funds go straight to where it is needed

Children are going to have opportunity to enjoy cake today, but because there are so many cakes, they will also be outside at the end of the day for anyone who hasn’t had the opportunity to donate yet, and they will also be available after Well Done Assembly tomorrow.  Children will also get to enjoy more cake tomorrow, and if there are any left will be given the chance to take some home at the end of the day!

THANK YOU and well done to Ollie and Will R for coming up with the idea in the first place!!!  It would be great if we could continue with raising more to support the Ukrainian families!

Cakes and Wear Something Blue and/or Yellow Day – tomorrow – Thursday 10th March!

Don’t forget to send in donations and cakes to help support the Ukrainian refugees tomorrow – as well as wear one thing blue and/or yellow with your uniform!  We want to show our compassion

Help for Ukrainian Refugees – Wear something Yellow/Blue and Bring a Cake Day – Thursday 10th March.

Ollie and Will from the Scorpions approached me on Friday to say they wished to organise something to help support the refugees from Ukraine.  They have come up with the idea of children being able to wear something blue and/or yellow (the colours of the Ukrainian flag) and to hold a cake sale – but a cake sale with a difference – in that children bring cakes in to ‘sell’ – but the purchase cost is simply a donation – so not fixed cost!

The children in the Scorpions had discussed the Ukraine crisis during their R.E lesson, and appreciate the complexities.  Our focus is going to very much be on the fact that the conflict has meant that more than a million people have already fled their home and have had to leave their belongings behind and are now in need of food, shelter, clothes and medication.

Please help us to do our bit!

We will continue to collect any donations up to Friday 18th March.

SIAMS Inspection – Wednesday 9th March

We have been notified that our SIAMs Inspection is being held on Wednesday this week (9th March).

SIAMS stands for the Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools. All Church of England Schools receive a Section 48 Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) in addition to the regular Section 5 Ofsted inspection.  These inspections take place on a five year cycle.

The Inspection focuses on one key question: How effective is the school’s distinctive Christian vision, established and promoted by leadership at all levels (including governors), in enabling pupils and adults to flourish?

This question is evaluated through seven strands:

  • Strand 1: Vision and Leadership
  • Strand 2: Wisdom, Knowledge and Skills
  • Strand 3: Character Development: Hope, Aspiration and Courageous Advocacy
  • Strand 4: Community and Living Well Together
  • Strand 5: Dignity and Respect
  • Strand 6: The impact of collective worship
  • Strand 7: The effectiveness of religious education

We are very proud of being a Church of England school and feel that we have got lots to celebrate. As parents, you are important partners in helping us to help children flourish. A group of parents are meeting with the Inspector on the day to share their thoughts – unfortunately we are limited on numbers for this group, however, if you wish your comments to be included, please feel free to send in a report, either by email or letter.

How to support Ukrainian refugees

Following Will & Ollie’s request to support the Ukrainian refugees, we’ve found this link. Currently, financial support appears to be more meaningful, and can make most impact…and this looks like a good way to get the support to the right place.

Humanitarian Appeal

Watch this space for news on upcoming event to raise funds to support this appeal, led by Will and Ollie!

Supporting Ukraine

We are keen to support the Ukrainian refugees in a way that children can be involved in a meaningful way such as how we support the Karibuni Children.  But this is going to take a bit of research and preparation.  In the meantime we are aware that there are some local support organisations are providing help and have been given the following information for a collection in Bridgnorth this weekend:-

Nut Free School

We would like to remind parents that we are a nut free school as we have a pupil with a serious nut allergy.  This includes ALL nuts, and foods with nuts in them such as nutella, biscuits, snack bars etc.  Can parents please ensure that children’s packed lunches do not contain any food items with nuts in.

Booking School Lunches

Please could we remind parents and carers of the importance of booking school dinners a minimum of 48 hours in advance via ParentPay. This allows the school kitchen to ensure that enough food has been cooked and the children are served their preferred meal. It is possible to book meals up until the end of this term. If you do not have the ParentPay Activation code for your child, please contact the school office who will arrange for this to be sent to you.

Thank you in advance for your co-operation.

2nd Spring Half Term – Updates

We hope you had a restful and relaxing half term, even with the rather windy, wet weather!  There are many signs of Spring around – lambs, daffodils, blossom, longer and lighter days – that all signify hope of brighter days ahead!

We are looking forwards to welcoming the children back on Wednesday to another busy, happy term full of learning and thought it would be helpful to share some information and reminders:-

Covid19: As the government has now updated it’s guidance we have reviewed our Covid19 Risk Assessment and as a result there are the following changes:-

  • There is no longer a need for a one way system at drop-off or collection.  We are still asking children to access school independently from the gate at the main entrance, as before, as this has worked very successfully in allowing a smooth start to the day.  At the end of the day, parents access and leave the infant playground from this gate – the top-gate will now be locked.
  • There is no longer a legal requirement for people with COVID19 to self-isolate, however if you have any of the main symptoms of COVID19 or a positive test result, the public health advice is to stay at home and avoid contact with other people.  The new government guidance can be found here: COVID19: People with Covid19 and their contacts.
  • If your child has symptoms of Covid or has tested positive then they need to stay at home and follow the following guidance:-Graphic showing how to safely return to your normal routine before 10 daysIf you are unable to access LFTs to carry out the day 5 and 6 tests, then we ask that children stay at home for 5 days to mitigate infection, and they can return on day 6 if they are well and no longer have symptoms.
  • Again, we ask for your understanding and support – it is tricky – and all we can do as a school is follow the guidance given and be consistent. We appreciate that the symptoms of Covid19 are very similar to other ailments, and also that LFTS are no longer being freely available.
  • Visitors to school: We can now remove the need to restrict visits to essential visits only. However we ask that all visitors, including parents and governors, only do so if they are clear of Covid19 symptoms and are not living in the same household as someone who has tested positive for Covid19.

Well Done Assemblies: We will continue to hold our Friday Well Done Assemblies in the school hall, and as from Friday 11th March we are delighted to be able to welcome parents, family and friends back to join us celebrate the achievements of the week. Please note the above requirements for visitors to school.

Ukraine: I am sure that many of you will be following the events in Ukraine, and we are aware that children may well have their own questions or concerns. The Diocese of Hereford have shared this prayer reflection video so that we can share our thoughts and prayer for the people of Ukraine…

We are also looking into how we can support Ukrainian children and families who have had to leave their homes – we would prefer to be able to support practically, as we support our school charity, Karibuni Children – and it is early days at the moment, but we will keep you informed.

 

School moving to Remote Learning – Friday 18th February

We are having to move the school to remote learning procedures tomorrow as a result of operational issues due to Covid19.  We apologise for any inconvenience that this might cause but we have considered all options and this is the only alternative to actually closing.
I have attached the Remote Learning Policy to remind parents how this works:  Fireflies will use Tapestry, Grasshoppers and Dragonflies will have work posted on the website or emailled, and Scorpions will use Seesaw.  Scorpions will be given their log in details today in case they have been lost.
Due to staff illness Dragonflies will have work set, but we are unable to offer feedback or responses throughout the day as we would normally.
We are sorry that we are having to end the half term like this, but we hope that the week’s holiday will act as a bit of a firebreak.
We have been liaising with Public Health Shropshire, and do ask that you continue to test with LFTS as per the guidance if you have been contacted as a Close Contact, and let us know of any positive test results.  We will monitor the Admin email throughout the half term break.

Football Club – CANCELLED

Please note that this Friday’s Football Club is cancelled.  Apologies for any inconvenience.

Considerate Parking

We would like to kindly ask that parents do NOT park on the grassy area at the end of the row of houses on Station Rd.  This has been turned into a messy quagmire due to large vehicles parking on it.  Please park considerately and courteously.

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

We have been thinking about self control recently – and yesterday we talked about how important it is that we THINK before we speak or act at playtimes in particularly – as those are the times that we are making our own choices with less structure.  I have asked you to think of ideas/games/suggestions as to how we can improve playtimes and we will talk about this in Wednesday’s assembly.

Today I thought we could reflect on our Christian value of this half term – FRIENDSHIP – and after all our discussions and learning, see if we can summarise what makes a good friend!  So we are going to look at each letter and see what you can come up with – I’ll start you off with the…

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F is for FAITHFUL – as friends are always loyal and true – they see the best in you and stay by yourside, even when things are difficult.

Now over to you!

R is for…..

I is for…..

E is for….

N is for…

D is for….

S is for…

H is for…

I is for….

P is for…..

So now we all know and appreciate what makes a good friend – and as a result, we also know how we can be good friends to everyone!

In the Bible there are lots of stories and recounts about good friends – today I am going to share the story from The New Testament Book of Luke, about 4 friends who ask Jesus for help.

Have a think about the story – can you share how these men demonstrated friendship?

Let’s take a quiet moment of reflection – can you think of some examples of when you have been a good friend – when you have put someone else first….

 

Prayer of the Day

Dear God

We thank you for our friends and for the happy times we share with them. Help us to be a good friend to them. Teach us how to play fairly and to share. Help us to recognize loneliness in others and show friendliness towards them. We know that you are our friend and will be with us always.

Amen.