Year 6 Leavers Service from the Diocese of Hereford

The Year 6 pupils have been sent the following Year 6 Leavers Service video from the Diocese of Hereford – and as we are holding our own Leavers Assembly this afternoon we thought it the perfect time to share!

 

Coronavirus

We have been so lucky over the past 18 months to be able to keep our class ‘bubbles’ open – and with 3 days left to go to the end of this academic year we kindly ask parents to maintain the 2m social distancing, and to also ensure that young children stay with their parents at collection time.

The virus is in the village and we currently have some staff/pupils isolating at the moment and with the summer holidays approaching, we really want all our families to look forwards to starting the summer break without any risk of having to isolate.

Please note there have been press reports that the Delta variant can feel “more like a bad cold” – particularly for young people with reports of symptoms like a headache, runny nose and sore throat being commonly linked to this new variant. Remember if you are at all unsure please take a test.

ParentPay: School Meals

In September we will be using ParentPay to pre-order and pre-pay for School Meals.

We are pleased to let you know that our ParentPay site will shortly be active and all parents have got their own account with an individual Username and Password.  You will find details on the attached letter, along with instructions on how to activate your account.  In order to activate your account you need to do the following:-

  1. Visit http://www.parentpay.com and enter your Activation username and password in the Account Login section of the homepage. (NB. These are for one-time use only, please choose your own username and password for future access during the activation process).
  2. Provide all the necessary information and choose your new username and password for your account – registering your email address will enable us to send you receipts and reminders.
  3. Once activation is complete you can go straight to Items for payment, select which item(s) you want to add to your basket and proceed to complete your payment.

As from September all School Meals will need to be pre-ordered and pre-paid using ParentPay; with the cost of a school meal remaining £2.30.  If you are the parent of a child entitled to a Free School Meal, you will still need to pre-order but no payment is required.

A letter is being sent home today with further information and also your Username and Password – so please let us know if you don’t receive this.

At this stage we are only using ParentPay for School Meals, but we will be looking to expand it in the future to cover payments for Breakfast Club, Care Club and School Trips.

There is more information on ParentPay on this video:-

ParentPay – Parents Overview from ParentPay on Vimeo.

 

 

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

I hope you had a good weekend – and at the time of writing this I have no idea what the outcome of the Euros Final is – so I don’t know whether we are celebrating a win, as well as celebrating the exceptional team-spirit, commitment and pride that the England football team have demonstrated throughout the tournament.  Whatever happened I am sure that the team will be just as dignified whether they win or lose!

Last week in our live assembly we talked about HOPE – and of course we were all being very hopeful that there would be a win in the football – but we also had lots of other hopes.  Some of us hoped that we could improve our handwriting, some hoped for more time to play with friends, and I am definitely very hopeful that in September the Brown Clee Team can be fully back together again – with assemblies in the hall, welcoming parents to join us for Well Done assembles, a normal school meals menu that we can eat in the hall together, and playtimes where all classes can mix and play together!

We discussed that HOPE is where we feel positive about the future – where we have dreams and wishes and believe that things will work out right!  Let’s see if things work out right for a little paper boat…have a watch of this video about a little paper boat with big ambitions and dreams of sailing around the world like a giant cruise ship…..

That little paper boat had so many challenges along his journey – he was all on his own at the beginning in a world that he didn’t understand, and then there was the scary rat, the rain, the wind, traffic and the drains  – so many scary experiences!  But along the way, he was always hopeful – and he made friends (the dog!) and at the end  – his adventures had only just begun!

It made me think about our Year 6 pupils – who are coming to the end of their time at Brown Clee – but who, just like the paper boat, their adventures have really only just begun!  As we go through this week – let’s reflect more on the value of HOPE, and how important it is – particularly for our Year 6 pupils as they are about to leave the Brown Clee Team and step out into secondary education.  I am very hopeful that they will take the Brown Clee spirit of ‘being the best that they can be’ with them and am sure that they will have many exciting adventures ahead of them!

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,
When things go wrong, help us to keep hoping.
When we are sad, help us to remember that happiness will come.
When we are lonely, help us to remember that people care for us.
When we are worried, help us to trust that you will never leave us.
Please help us to live in hope.
Amen.

School Dinners Next Week

Good News everyone!  Chartwells have called this afternoon to advise that School Meals will be back to normal from Monday.  The menu next week is Week 3.

Thank you very much for your patience and understanding this week and providing your children with sandwiches.

UPDATE: School Meals

We are really sorry but we will be unable to provide a school meal tomorrow (Friday 8th July), so all children will need to bring a packed lunch from home again.  Chartwells are doing their very best to get a cook to us for Monday – we will keep you informed.

Please share, and also please ensure you monitor the website, emails or school social media so that you receive the information.

Apologies for the inconvenience and thank you for your understanding.

Thank You!

Thank you to parents for spreading the message about no school meals – every child has a packed lunch today which is brilliant!  We will let you know later today what the situation is for tomorrow – so please keep an eye out on the website, the school’s social media and your emails.

Also, if you have a preferred email, ie work rather than personal, please let us know, as it is impossible to ring everyone and the above communication channels are how we share information/news/stop press items.

IMPORTANT: No School Meals Tomorrow

I am really sorry, but we are unable to provide a school meal tomorrow, so all children will need to bring a packed lunch from home.  I am really sorry for the inconvenience, and for the short notice.  Can you please let friends and family know. I will keep you updated regards meals on Friday.

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

Today I’d like to continue with our theme focused on feelings, and how important it is that we can both show empathy when other people are feeling sad or upset, but also that we can manage our own feelings.  Yesterday we learnt about anger and how we can regulate our angry feelings so that we can return to feeling calm.

Today I have a Pace Trust assembly focused on the feeling of fear; of feeling scared and how we can manage these feelings in a responsible way.

Have a think about a time when maybe you’ve been scared?  How did you feel?  What signs of fear did you show?  When I’m scared my heart beats faster, I breathe faster, I might feel hot and sweaty, I might even tremble.  It’s not a nice feeling and I don’t like that feeling – do you? I have learnt that if I am starting to feel scared that I can help myself by doing a few things:-

  • I make myself breathe slowly and deeply
  • I try to think about the reason I am scared – is it rational or not?  Do I really need to be scared of a spider?  Look how small they are – they can’t hurt me!
  • I tell someone so that they can reassure me – sometimes I might be feeling scared of something that isn’t that big a problem and by telling someone it makes the problem go away.

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,
Thank you that you are always with us, watching over us, right by our side,
No matter what may be happening in our lives.
Thank you that we can always trust you.
Thank you that there are always people we can talk to.
Thank you that you always listen.
Amen.

STOP PRESS: On-line Payments

We are pleased to let you know that as of September 1st we will be able to offer a more convenient way to pay for school meals, trips and after school clubs online, using a secure service called ParentPay. Further information is in this Introduction Letter:-

Introduction Letter

There will be further information coming out in the coming weeks – so please keep your eye out on the website and school social media and spread the word – as our aim is to be a cashless school by the end of the Autumn Term – so we really ask if you can support us with this!

We will be sending you your account activation details before the end of term, once you receive these:

  • Visit parentpay.com
  • Enter your Activation username and password in the Account Login section of the homepage. These are for one-time use only, please choose your own username and password for future access during the activation process
  • Provide all the necessary information and choose your new username and password for your account – registering your email address will enable us to send you receipts and reminders
  • Once activation is complete you can go to straight to Items for payment, select which item(s) you want to add to your basket and proceed to complete your payment

If you have any questions, please contact the School Office.

For more information, visit www.parentpay.com/parents/what-parentpay-does

 

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

These past couple of weeks we have been learning a lot about feelings – what they are, how we identify them and how we can show empathy to other people by understanding how they are feeling and showing compassion.  Yesterday we considered the emotion of sadness – and how we could show compassion to our friends if we noticed they were feeling sad

Today I want us to think about how we manage and respond to our own feelings so that we can learn to regulate our responses to feelings…especially those feelings that can put us in the RED zone! Can you think which emotions these might be?

Today I want us to think about the feeling of anger – we all feel angry at times – and that’s ok because it is a human emotion.  I know when I get angry I feel hot and bothered, my heart rate rises and I’d feel stressed – it’s not a nice feeling.  So I would want to know how to manage my anger so that I can deal with it in a sensible, safe way.

There are times when it is right to feel cross, such as if we see someone being picked on or treated unfairly. Anger is a natural emotion, but we need to be able to control it. Sometimes, our anger can spill over and make us say and do things that are hurtful and wrong.

Have a think about a time that you were angry – what had you got angry about and what did you do?  Did you manage your angry feelings in a sensible, responsible manner?

We all need to learn to control our anger and respond to situations in a calm, sensible manner. A verse in the Bible, Proverbs 29:11 says, ‘A fool lets out his anger, but a wise person keeps himself under control.’ So before we lose control, it is good to stop and think….and we need to learn how we can do that.  Here’s a helpful video with some simple suggestions of how you can calm your anger down…

So if we remember ABCDE

Awareness

Breathing

Counting

Distance

Expression

then hopefully we can manage our angry feelings and help get ourselves back into the Green Zone!  And we know that the Green Zone is  the best zone for learning!  So remember to stop, slow it down and step on the brakes if you start to feel angry!

 

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,
Please help us to stop when we get angry.
Please help us to think about how we will react and what we will say.
Please help us to treat others well.
Help us to forgive those who hurt us.
Help us to remember that you want us to live in peace.
Amen.

 

 

End of Term Dates

Just a reminder that the last day of this academic year is Friday 16th July and children return to school on Thursday 2nd September (with Reception children staggered across the Thursday and Friday).

 

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

I hope you all had a lovely weekend and managed to dodge the showers!

Today I want to continue with our theme of Compassion and Empathy – as now that we have had lots of discussion and experiencing identifying emotions it is important that we understand why showing empathy is important – as once we have seen someone feeling sad, for example, we need to know how to respond compassionately.

I am going to show you quite a grown up video about a fox, a bear and an antelope with a narrator describing empathy.  In the video it says that empathy has 4 stages:

  1. Taking the perspective of other people (eg putting yourself in their shoes!)
  2. Staying out of judgement (eg not criticising or judging)
  3. Recognising emotions in other people (noticing how people are feeling – and you showed last week that you are all very good at this one!)
  4. Communicating emotion (this is the tricky bit – knowing how to respond in a helpful way).

Have a watch and listen and see what you think – Which animal is sad?  Which animal shows empathy?  and why?  Which animal doesn’t show empathy?  and why?

A very grown up video – but could you work out which animal was sad? – The Fox.  Which animal was showing empathy – the bear!  The bear didn’t try and fix the sadness of the fox – the bear listened and made a connection; the bear understood the feeling but didn’t simply try and ‘look on the bright side’ or reply by saying “At least….”

What about the antelope?  Was the antelope really bothered about the fox feeling sad?  I think the antelope didn’t like seeing fox sad, and tried to make things better by saying nice things – but the antelope didn’t show empathy – he didn’t show that he knew how the fox was feeling – he didn’t connect with the fox.

Who would you be – the bear or the antelope?

I want you to imagine that you are really, really sad….you’ve lost something that’s very special to you – and then think how you would want your friends to behave towards you.  For example, if I had lost my dog I would definitely be feeling very sad.  Do you think I would be happy if my friend just said “At least you had a dog” or if they said “Don’t worry, you can always get another one!”.  I don’t think this would make me feel better – as that person isn’t showing that they understand why I am so sad – they just want to make me feel better.  But if I had lost my dog I think it would take a bit of time before I felt better – and I think it would be ok to feel sad.  I think what I would need would be someone to show me that they care about me feeling sad as they know what feeling sad is like…so they might listen to me or lend a friendly shoulder to cry on or offer a hug.  Does that make sense?

Empathy is complicated and tricky – if you can try and put yourself in your friends shoes when they are feeling sad then that’s the first big step!  We all need to be that person that friends can lean on in times of trouble.

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 recognise sadness in others and show friendliness towards them.

We know that you are our friend and will be with us always.

Amen.

 

Some Staffing Updates

We are sad to inform you that Mrs Welch is leaving us at the end of this term for a change of career direction.  Mrs Welch has been a highly valued member of the team and we are going to miss her very much!  We wish Mrs Welch all the very best in her new career and know that she will shine – and hopefully she will take some very happy memories of Brown Clee School with her!

We would also like to let you know that we have a new member of staff joining Class 1, alongside our new Friday teacher – Mrs Morris.  As of September, Miss Burton is joining the Fireflies, to work along side the team supporting all the Reception and Year 1 children.  I am sure you will join with me to make her feel very welcome and part of our Brown Clee team.

Sports Day 2021

We thought parents would like to see some of the photos and videos from our Sports Day yesterday – enjoy…..

Sports Day

We had a fantastically fun and energetic afternoon with all the school – in their socially distanced bubbles – for our Sports Day!  The weather was perfect and we are just sorry that parents couldn’t attend.

The children were amazing – all demonstrated excellent grit and determination and put 100% effort in as well as showing outstanding team-spirit!

We have lots of photos and videos and are in the process of putting them together to share but in the meantime here are the class photos!

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

This week we have been continuing on our journey thinking about our feelings – we have discussed how many different feelings there are, we have considered why we need to control our feelings and regulate them, we have practised identifying different feelings in other people and reviewed what we mean by empathy.

We know empathy is important – that if we can’t identify and understand what feelings our friends have – that we can’t help support them and we can’t show compassion. Yesterday, we had another lovely assembly outside altogether where we had some enthusiastic children miming different feelings whilst everyone else guessed what those feelings were!  We also realised that different people express feelings differently – for example when George is excited – he runs around in circles waving his arms around, whilst Rosie squeezes her arms close and grips her hands tightly whilst beaning a massive smile!

Today I would like you to watch and listen to the story of “The Invisible Boy”. He is called Brian – and I want you to put yourself in his shoes throughout the story – how do you think he feels in each page….also don’t forget to notice the beautiful illustrations!!!

Did you enjoy the story?  How did you feel as Brian before Justin arrived at school?  How did you feel as Brian when Justin praises your drawing? And what about when Justin invited Brian to join in with the activity with Emilio?  What other feelings did Brian experience, do you think?

Who showed empathy throughout the story?  …..Justin definitely did – what about Brian though – did he?  How do you know?

One last question – did you notice the illustration of Brian – what changed throughout the story?…………..did you spot that to start off with his picture is without colour – Brian is just black and white at the start – why does he change do you think?

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,
Please help us to value the people around us,
our family, our friends,
the people we meet every day of our lives.
Help us to realise that we are all special,
that we all have feelings
and can feel hurt both outside and inside.
Amen.

Covid Symptoms and Isolation Procedures

Can we please remind parents of the procedure if a member of the household has one of the official symptoms of coronavirus:

  • a new, peristent cough
  • a temperature
  • loss or change of sense of taste and/or smell.

If anyone in your household has one of these symptoms:

  • the whole household has to isolate
  • A PCR test needs to be booked (these are not the LFD tests that are carried out at home – you need to go a centre).
  • If the test result comes back negative then  the household can stop isolating.
  • If someone else in the household develops symptoms later, then the procedure needs repeating – as everyone with symptoms needs to have a PCR test.
  • Please keep the school informed via email of tests and test results as soon as you know.

 

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

This week we are continuing to think about Compassion and Empathy – and we have learnt that to show empathy we need to be able to identify and understand feelings that we all have – and to actually realise how many there are – loads!

Today I want us to think about something that Megan said in last week’s live assembly – that we need to learn to take responsibility for our own feelings too – we need to learn to manage them when our feelings get too BIG – this is known as self-regulation – and it is something that we need to learn!  Have a watch of this video which gives you suggestions what to do if you’re feeling angry, low or sad…

So one important thing you can do if you’re feeling angry, sad or frustrated is tell someone – don’t just expect people to understand (empathy takes time to learn!).

A really BIG thing we all need to do is learn how to self-regulate our feelings – Selfregulation is the ability to manage disruptive emotions and impulses, and to think before you react – and it takes conscious effort to do it – but we all can!

Ask yourself  – have you ever got really angry with something or someone and shouted or stormed off?  Have you ever cried, really cried and wailed, when something went wrong or didn’t go your way?  These are examples of NOT self-regulating.

SO how can we help ourselves to self-regulate?

Remember learning about the Zones of Regulation? – they are there to help you manage your emotions….

So why not try some self-regulation today – if you feel your emotions going into the Red, Yellow or Green Zone – can you identify what emotion it is you are feeling – and can you do something to get back into the green zone?

Here’s the Cookie Monster – who has learnt how to self-regulate –

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,
You have made me with a will and the power to make choices,
and you have given me the responsibility to choose how I will live.
Please make my will strong so that the choices I make in my life are good and wholesome.
Amen.

 

 

Class Names

In case you hadn’t seen our Reflection Time last week, we have decided to go with class names in September in stead of numbers.  After much deliberation and discussion the theme is Creatures that undergo a Metamorphosis and change as they grow and develop. Therefore, the class organisation as of 1st September is as follow:-

Mrs Fox/Mrs Morris teaching Reception and Year 1: Fireflies                                            Email: fireflies@brownclee.shropshire.sch.uk

Male common Eastern fireflies.

Mrs Morris/Mrs Cains teaching Year 1 and Year 2: Grasshoppers                                    Email: grasshoppers@brownclee.shropshire.sch.uk

A grasshopper.

Mrs Heath teaching Year 3 and Year 4: Dragonflies                                                  Email: dragonflies@brownclee.shropshire.sch.uk

dragonfly perched on stem of a plant

Mr Harley teaching Year 5 and Year 6: Scorpions                                                        Email: scorpions@brownclee.shropshire.sch.uk

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

I hope that you’ve all had a good weekend.  Today I’d like to continue to think about empathy – as it is such a complex quality but one that can really make a difference.  Last week we reflected on how empathy is very much linked to feelings – and we watched a video called “One Small Step” which showed a girl experiencing so many different feelings.  This made me think – I wonder how many different feelings there are?  Have you got any ideas?

Scientists believe that there are 6 core emotions –

  • Anger
  • Disgust
  • Fear
  • Happiness
  • Sadness
  • Surprise

But each of these can be subdivided into many more – this is what I have come up within a word cloud…

There are so many feelings!  And that’s what makes it tricky – first we have to identify the feeling and then we have to understand it!  Here’s a story called “You, Me and Empathy” – which helps to explain further how and why we need to learn how to show empathy.

We all experience feelings – all of the time – the challenge is for us to learn how to manage (or regulate) those feelings, but also to identify them in other people – so that we can show compassion and care.  It’s not easy – but we can all learn!

So today try and be an Empathy Detective – how many different emotions can you spot – and how can you help?

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,

Help us to learn how to show empathy,

Help us to be aware of our feelings and those of others,

Guide us so that we can show care and understanding,

To help make this school and this world a happier and safer place.

Amen

An apology from Chartwells

Chartwell’s have asked us to apologise on their behalf for the incorrect menu being served today as we had another cook covering in the kitchen.  The children had beef burgers today and will now be having fish fingers and wedges on Monday.  Once again apologies on their behalf.

Change to PD Days 2021/22

Due to Shropshire Council recently making alterations to the next Academic Year to designate Thursday 21st July 2022 as the additional Bank Holiday for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee (this is actually on Thursday 2nd June 2022 during Half Term week), we have had to amend our PD Days.  The PD Day which was on 21st July 2022 has now moved to Tuesday 1st March 2022.  Attached is the revised Term and Holidays dates document.

School Term and Holiday Dates 2021-22

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

This morning, I am changing our focus a little and want us to think about the importance of names!  We all have one!  I wonder what they mean?!?

Here are some thoughts for you to reflect on – what does your name mean to you?  Has it got a different meaning?  As we journey through life we are always learning – maths, reading, about the world, but also about ourselves!  We are constantly growing and developing – inside and out.  Have a watch of this assembly by the Pace Trust all about names – and reflect on the importance of names…

What did you think?  What do our names say about us?  What do you want them to say about you?

Names are important – they are part of our identity – and as a school we have been thinking about the names of our classes.  We don’t think that the names “Class 1” or “Class 3” say anything about us – we think they’re boring!

So staff have been putting some thought into the matter – as we appreciate that names are important, and we want our class names to reflect our vision – that “We are a learning community that nurtures and empowers every individual to be the best person that we can be”, and we also want our names to reflect our motto of “Aspire, Believe, Persevere, Succeed”.

It has taken a lot of thought and deliberation but we have finally come up with the theme of metamorphosing animals – because these animals undergo a change on the journey from birth to adult – they grow and develop, just as we do on our journey through school.  So do you want to know what your new class name will be in September???

Here we go…in September

Mrs Fox’s and Mrs Morris’ Class will be the FIREFLIES!

Mrs Morris’ and Mrs Cains’ class will be the GRASSHOPPERS!

Mrs Heath’s Class (she is back in September!) will be the DRAGONFLIES!

Mr Harley’s Class will be the SCORPIONS!

I hope you like them – they sound much better than 1,2,3,4!

Prayer of the Day

Lord Jesus,

Thank you for your special name and that it tells us that you came to help us.

Thank you, too, for our names that were specially chosen for us.

Amen

New Friday Teacher for Class 1

We have some exciting news about Class 1 – that we have appointed a new teacher who is joining the team and who will be teaching in school on a Friday.  She is called Mrs Morris (a different Mrs Morris from Class 2’s teacher!) and she will start in September working alongside Mrs Fox teaching the Reception and Year 1 Class.

We look forwards to you all meeting her and welcoming her to the Brown Clee Team!

Terribly Sad News

We would like to send our heartfelt love and prayers to the family of Jim O’Grady who has sadly passed in the early hours of today. Jim has been one of our school bus drivers for so many years – but he was much more than a bus driver!!  He was a superstar to the children who he delivered and collected to and from school!!

He really cared and worked so closely with parents and school to ensure that the children were happy and safe.  I know that there will be many families and children who have appreciated his professionalism and care – he was a real super hero and will be so very sorely missed.  I personally will miss his morning wave, greeting and chat – always so positive and such a gentleman!

Our warmest wishes and thoughts go out to his family who have lost a shining star today – he will always be remembered!

Parent Questionnaire June 2021

Thank you to all parents who returned their Parent Questionnaires – your views are very much appreciated as we are very much a partnership ensuring that we all strive to do the best we can for our children.  The results are in the attached file below and are extremely positive – which we appreciate as we have worked really hard over this challenging year to ensure we are providing the bet education and care we can for all the children at Brown Clee. We also appreciate your questions and feedback – as we aren’t perfect and are always seeking to improve.

A few parents had some very specific feedback with regards their own child, and these are responded to individually.

Parent Questionnaire June 2021

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

Yesterday we held a live assembly on the playground – where we were altogether in what felt like a long time!  We talked about the importance of assemblies and why we have them – and your thoughts were lovely to hear: “It’s when we are together.”, “It’s when we worship and praise God.”, “We learn about the world.”, “We learn about Respect and different values.” – and so much more!

We also continued our thoughts on the Christian value of Compassion and how empathy is an important part of this – and I was so impressed with how everyone had a unique idea or thoughts – all of which were valid and true!  We talked about how it was important to try and put yourselves in other people’s shoes – to understand how they are feeling – and if they are feeling sad, upset, or angry – how can we help them.

We also talked about the first steps to empathy is being able to recognise feelings – so have a watch of this short video called “One Small Step” – and see if you can identify the many feelings that are expressed in it.  It is about a girl and her father, and her hopes and dreams –

How many feelings did you notice and identify – I spotted the following:

Joy, excitement, happiness, frustration, anger, sadness, worry, fear, love, hope, awe….and I am sure there are many more!

The first step to having empathy is learning to notice how other people are feeling – so see if you can notice your friends feeling as you go through the day.

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,
Thank you for all the feelings we have and that each one has its place.
It’s right to be scared if we’re in danger.
It’s great to be happy when we can.
Please help us to control our bad feelings and not be overwhelmed by them.
Amen.