Updates

Thursday 7th October, 2021

Individual photographs – postponed

Unfortunately we have heard from the school photographer that they have had to cancel their visit today.  Once we have a rearranged date for them to come into school we will let you know.

Tuesday 5th October, 2021

Packed Lunch Guidance

Packed Lunch Guidance

  

Introduction

To grow and stay healthy children need to eat a nutritionally well balanced diet.

Schools are an influential setting and can contribute significantly to improving the health and well-being of pupils. Good nutrition in childhood can help to prevent a variety of health problems, both in the short term and later in life. There is increasing concern that many children are consuming too much fat, sugar and salt and too little fibre, fruit and vegetables.

Packed lunches can contribute to almost a third of a child’s weekly food intake and therefore need to be balanced and nutritious.

Aim

To ensure that packed lunches (brought in from home) reflect the new standards for school meals.

Rationale

The content of lunchboxes needs to reflect the requirement of schools to meet minimum food and nutrition standards for school meals. The contents of lunchboxes in some schools can be extremely unhealthy, recent audits of lunchboxes have shown that in the main they contain foods with high levels of fat, sugar and salt, and very few fruit and vegetables.

The short term effects of unhealthy packed lunches and food intake can include poor growth, tooth decay, obesity, anaemia, constipation, poor concentration and behavioural problems which may have an impact on a child’s learning. The longer term effects of a poor diet in childhood can be an increased risk of stroke, cancer, heart disease and diabetes in adulthood.

Children’s packed lunches should include items from the 5 main food groups;  1) Bread, Rice, Potatoes, Pasta. These starchy foods are a healthy source of energy. Packed lunches should include 2 or more portions eg pasta salad, sandwich.

2) Fruit and Vegetables. These foods provide vitamins, minerals and fibre. Lunches should include at least 1 portion of fruit and 1 portion of vegetables / salad, or more e.g. carrot/cucumber sticks, cherry tomatoes, a piece of fruit.

3) Milk and Dairy foods. These foods provide calcium for healthy bones and teeth. Include 1 portion at lunch e.g. yoghurt, fromage frais, milk.

4) Meat, Fish, Eggs, Beans. These foods provide protein for growth. Packed lunches should include 1 portion of these foods e.g. boiled egg as filling in sandwich, mixed bean salad.

5) Drinks – any drinks provided in lunch boxes should only include either plain water, milk (semi-skimmed), unsweetened fresh fruit juice, diluted fresh fruit juice, fruit or dairy based smoothies.

Please support us by not including these items in a packed lunch

Foods and drinks high in fat and / or sugar It is important not to fill up on too many foods that are high in fat and / or sugar at the expense of other more nutritious foods. Limiting high fat and sugar foods will help protect young people from becoming overweight as well as helping prevent tooth decay, heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.

  • Fizzy Pop/Fruit shoots
  • Sweets
  • Chocolate bars

A choice of only one of the following is permitted per day:

  • A cake bar
  • Packet of crisps
  • Biscuit

Waste and Disposal

The school will, within reason, send any uneaten packed lunch food items back home. The rationale for this is that parents can also monitor what their child has consumed during the day and then raise any concerns over their child’s food intake with the school.

If you wish to find some helpful ideas or more information on healthy packed lunches there is plenty of information on these websites:-

www.nhs.uk/change4life/recipes/healthier-lunchboxes

www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/school-packed-lunch-inspiration

 

Tuesday 5th October, 2021

Roast Beef lunches

Maureen in the kitchen has asked us to let you know that the roast dinner tomorrow will be replaced with pork instead of beef which is shown on the menu on ParentPay due to supply issues.  All other options remain the same.

She has also advised that all Roast Beef lunches will be replaced with pork until further notice.

Monday 4th October, 2021

Census Day Meals

Census Day and Universal Infant Free School Meals (UIFSM) – Thursday 7th October 2021

Census Day is when Local Authorities collect information electronically from every school in their area, partly to guide them in planning and funding. They collect details such as pupil numbers on roll, numbers of pupils with Special Educational Needs, attendance information and so forth. On this day they will also be looking at the number of children taking the Universal Infant Free School Meal (UIFSM), to provide schools with appropriate funding for this service for the whole of the coming academic year.

To maximise our potential funding, could I ask all families with children entitled to UIFSM (all pupils in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2) to order their free meal on Thursday 7th October, and for children to choose some of the food which we will have on offer from our kitchen. School staff will be on hand to help children to choose food items on offer. Pupils in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 will be welcome to bring a packed lunch into school that day to eat as well as the food from our school kitchen if they wish.

I hope that this might be an opportunity for children who might not normally eat a free school meal to try some of the delicious food we have available for our school meals.

 

Thank you for your continued support.

Friday 1st October, 2021

Battle of the Bands – Scorpions vs. Dragonflies – 01.10.21

Each week, Scorpions and Dragonflies will be taking part in a “Battle of the Bands” competition. Every correct answer on TTRS will count towards each class’s score.

This week, Dragonflies were the overall wins with an impressive average score of 814 points per pupil compared to Scorpions 410.

 

This week’s three highest scorers were Finley (Dragonflies) with 3,778 points, Ari (Dragonflies) with 3,017 points and Ben W (Scorpions) with 1,728 points.

Friday 1st October, 2021

Well-done Certificates – 01.10.21

Here are this week’s well-done certificates.

Fireflies:

 

Grasshoppers:

 

Dragonflies:

 

Scorpions:

Thursday 30th September, 2021

Parent Workshop – Help Your Child with Phonics and Early Reading

We are holding a parent workshop aimed to help parents of infant children with understanding and supporting their child with their learning or phonics and early reading.  It is going to be held on Microsoft Teams on Thursday 21st October at 1:30pm.

We will share the link to the meeting via email on the morning of the workshop and all you need to do if you wish to access the session is click the link.  The workshop will provide useful information on how you can support your child with their phonics learning as well as with useful strategies for supporting early reading skills.

Tuesday 28th September, 2021

Whittles Bus – Tuesday 28th September

The Whittles bus has just arrived at school.  The children will be with you shortly.

Monday 27th September, 2021

Whittles Bus – Monday 27th September

Whittles have called to advise that the bus has been delayed by around 10 minutes.  Sorry for any inconvenience.

Thursday 23rd September, 2021

Year 6 Open Mornings/Evenings

It is the time of year when year 6 pupils are invited to open mornings or evenings to visit prospective secondary schools.  We have been informed that Ludlow Secondary School are now holding a virtual event, and that both Oldbury Wells and Lacon Childe are holding 1:1 appointments at the weekend or outside normal school hours to mitigate the risk of spreading coronavirus across their school network.

Please check with the secondary schools’ websites for further information if you want to find out more:

Oldbury Wells School

Ludlow School

Lacon Childe School

We fully support these decisions as it reduces the possibility of pupils bringing coronavirus into school and possibly impacting on teaching and learning at Brown Clee.

Thursday 23rd September, 2021

Ludlow School Year 5 & 6 Open Evening moving to Virtual

Ludlow CE School are moving their Open Evening which was due to take place next week to a virtual event on 1st October.  Please see their message below –

Ludlow CE School – Open Evening – move to a virtual event

Following a discussion with Shropshire Headteachers, we have made the decision to cancel the Open Evening as a live, face-to-face event, next Wednesday 29th September.  Although our number of Covid-19 cases is currently not high in number, the local community (and upper KS2 children, particularly) have higher numbers, and so it is not in anyone’s best interests to host an evening that could become a “super spreader” event.

We will hold a virtual event from 1st October, on our school website: www.ludlowschool.com, under “News and Events”.

We are very disappointed that our Open Evening cannot take place as planned, but we have taken this decision in, what we believe to be, the best interests of the wellbeing of the school and the community.  Please do contact the school with any queries.

Many thanks, Paula Hearle

Wednesday 22nd September, 2021

Self Isolation Reminder

We are getting a lot of coughs in school – so we thought it would be helpful to remind everyone of when to self-isolate:-

When you need to self-isolate

If you have any of these 3 symptoms of COVID-19, even if they are mild:

  • a high temperature
  • a new, continuous cough
  • a loss or change to your sense of smell or taste

you need to self-isolate straight away and get a PCR test (a test that is sent to the lab) on GOV.UK as soon as possible (Lateral Flow Tests that you do at home and get a result within 30 minutes are not enough if you have one of the above symptoms as these are for asymptomatic tests only).

You should also self-isolate straight away if:

Therefore you may get a call from school if your child develops a new cough in school asking you to collect your child and book a PCR test.  We do keep a record so that we know who has received a negative PCR result and therefore then know if a child can return to school with a cough.

Please help us and be understanding – we are simply following the guidance and trying to do the right thing for our children, families and community.  Currently the covid rate in Ditton Priors and Highley is well above the national average so we do need to be covid aware:-

When you do not need to self-isolate

If someone you live with has symptoms of COVID-19, or has tested positive for COVID-19, you will not need to self-isolate if any of the following apply:

  • you’re fully vaccinated – this means 14 days have passed since your final dose of a COVID-19 vaccine given by the NHS
  • you’re under 18 years, 6 months old
  • you’re taking part or have taken part in a COVID-19 vaccine trial
  • you’re not able to get vaccinated for medical reasons

Even if you do not have symptoms, you should still:

Please work with us

Wednesday 22nd September, 2021

Netball Festival – POSTPONED

For those attending this week’s netball festival (23rd Sept), it has unfortunately been postponed – and will now take place at the same time next Thursday (30th Sept).

We have been asked that parents please use the Leisure Centre entrance when picking up from BES at 4pm.

 

Monday 20th September, 2021

Idsall Cross Country – POSTPONED

Tomorrow’s cross country event at Idsall has been postponed. It will hopeful be rearranged for a later date. We will keep you informed if/when we find out a new date.

Friday 17th September, 2021

Asthma Register

We have sent  the annual forms out this week to all children who are known to have asthma or require the use of an inhaler in school.  Please could these be returned as soon as possible so that any changes can be noted.

If your child has asthma or uses an inhaler which they may need to use in school and you have not received a form for completion, please contact the school office.

Thursday 16th September, 2021

Neenton Duck Race – This Saturday 2 – 4.30pm The Pheasant, Neenton

This Saturday at The Pheasant, Neenton is the annual Duck Race from 2 – 4.30pm.

There is lots to do – stalls, games, face-painting, pony rides, BBQ, Bouncy Castle and much more – as well as prizes for Fancy Dress Costume (children!) and prizes for best garden on a tray as well!

Friday 10th September, 2021

Waterbottles and Waterproof Coats

We have had a number of accidents with open top waterbottles so can we please remind parents to ensure children bring a non-drip waterbottle to school.

Waterbottles are often kept on class tables, and when an open top bottle gets knocked – the water floods the tables and can damage children’s work.

Can we also please remind parents to send their child with a warm waterproof coat EVERY day  – as we will get children outside at breaktimes as much as possible – even in wet weather, as they need the ‘downtime’ and fresh air.

Wednesday 8th September, 2021

Albrighton Cross Country

Nineteen Brown Clee children from KS2 took part in a cross country competition yesterday at Albrighton Primary School. Despite the high temperature, they all battled well, finishing in some really impressive positions.

The Year 3 and Year 4 races were around three quarters of a mile – whilst the Year 5 and 6 races were about 1 mile.

 

Here are some picture of the runners in action

 

Next week’s event is at Oldbury Well School.

Wednesday 8th September, 2021

School Meals

Have you pre-ordered your child’s school meals for next week? The children are really enjoying back in the hall to eat, and the delicious new menu has gone down a treat…so don’t forget to get your orders in on Parent Pay!

 

 

Tuesday 7th September, 2021

End of Day Collection

Can we please ask parents not to access the infant playground at the end of the day until a member of staff has opened the gate or permitted access – this will be at approximately 3:10pm.  This is for safeguarding purposes.

Monday 6th September, 2021

Cross Country

Just a quick note for those attending tomorrow’s after-school cross country event at Albrighton Primary School.

 

I (Mr Harley) will be attending the event to organise where/when children will be racing. The first race each week will start at 4:30pm and will be Y3 girls and then Y3 boys and so on.

 

The event organisers have asked all schools to ask parents not to stand or run anywhere on the course and that course marshals will be there to help with this.

 

Just to clarify, there are three events and the final event at Idsall school is on 21st September and not October as stated on the return slip.

Monday 6th September, 2021

Burwarton Bus – Delay

Apologies but we have a delay with the Burwarton Bus – children are all ok and we are holding them at school until it turns up.  Please share.

Monday 6th September, 2021

Class Information

We thought we would give you some helpful pointers with regards sources of information on the school website.  If you have subscribed then you will automatically receive emails notifying you of new class and school news.  However, there is also a whole host of relevant and useful information on your class Information Pages – and you have to actually find that page – there is no short cut.  On these pages you will find termly information about PE, Curriculum, Routines and General Information and they are well worth looking at.  Here is how you find it:-
  1. Select Parents Area
  2. Select Classes
  3. Choose your child’s class.
  4. Select Information Tab.
And there you will find lots of useful information!
We really value open and clear communication – and do endeavour to ensure that we are open, helpful and informative as possible.  Don’t forget also that you can email your class teacher directly using the class emails.  Teachers will respond when they can and there is no such thing as a silly question!
Also, remember to please keep us informed, either via the class teacher email or the school office, of any information that will help us to support your child.
Friday 3rd September, 2021

End of Day Collections

We have experienced a few issues the last 2 days at the end of the day when parents are collecting their children.  So can we please ask parents to consider the following points:-

  1. Please do not park in the layby where the school buses park as this causes delays and congestion.
  2. Please maintain some social distancing to be considerate to everyone.
  3. Please collect children and leave the playground promptly.
  4. Please park off the school site and walk if at all possible.
  5. We are going to implement a one-way system at the end of the day to reduce congestion and improve social distancing. All parents who are collecting children from school need to enter via the Infant Playground, where they meet and collect their children.  Parents then walk up the path to the Top Gate to leave school – this will allow for a one way-system which should help reduce congestion. We also ask that parents maintain sensible spacing on the playground and that parents leave promptly once they have collected their child/children.