Head teacher’s update

Good Health week has been fabulous!  We have learnt about all sorts. Years 4,5 and 6 learnt CPR.  Year 5 and 6 learnt about the importance of getting a good nights sleep.  Reception learnt how to how keep their hands clean and road safety, as well as keeping yourself safe near water.  All of our classes have thought about our mental health and wellbeing. Year 1 and 2 made healthy smoothies!  This afternoon, all pupils have chosen an activity to have a go at they may not have tried before. There has also been lots of pizza making, sugar swap ideas and how to take care of animals.  It has been a very informative and active week to finish a great half term. “I have particularly enjoyed doing the outdoor activities – we played some really fun team games,” Georgia 5/6M

Year 4 went to Church to Experience Lent.  They had a very thoughtful afternoon, writing ambitions on prayer rocks and posting prayers in the post box. “We had a lot of fun moving around church drawing on rocks, asking God for guidance for our future ambitions,” said Annabelle and Paisley, 4C.  “We also planted sunflower seeds to bring home – we are looking forward to seeing them grow!”

We had a brilliant time at the discos.  Thank you to all of the HSA volunteers who hosted such a great evening.

Wishing you all a lovely half term holiday.

 

Collective Worship

It’s not fair!  How often do we say and hear this?  The Open the Book team led our act of worship on Monday, this week and with the help of some of our year 4 pupils, acted out The Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard Matthew 20:1-16.  All of the workers were paid the same, despite the fact that some workers did not start work until much later in the day.  The workers who had worked all day complained that it was not fair that they had all been paid the same.  The message that we considered was that to Christians, we are all equally loved and valued.  Thank you to the Open the Book team and our year 4 volunteers.

Dudley Parents

Please find below a link to the booking page for free parenting courses provided for Dudley parents. You are able to book yourselves on. Amongst others, there is a course for parents of children with ADHD, a course called ‘Stepping Stones’ for SEND parents and one called ‘FEAR-less’ for parents of children with anxiety.

Attendance Figures

Attendance Figures week commencing 2.2.2026:

Class RH  98.8%

Class RY  96.3%

Class 1C  98.3%

Class 1/2B  97%

Class 2S  96.6%

Class 3N  97.4%

Class 3/4JB  98.3%

Class 4C  98.4%

Class 5CS  94.2%

Class 5/6M  94.7%

Class 6P  100%

Head teacher’s update

It has been a very busy week, here at Church of the Ascension. We have thoroughly enjoyed learning new songs and dances with iSing Pop, today.  The school was full of music and we have had a great time!

Thank you to Miss Naylor and the year 3 and 4 maths team who represented the school brilliantly in the Local Authority Maths Championships.  There was some very deep and critical thinking going on and the children really did rise to the challenge.

Our Worship Leaders attended the Unity Service at St James’s Church, Wollaston, this week.  Lots of local schools came together to sing, dance, perform poems and prayers.  Our Worship Leaders contributed poems, prayers and readings about gratitude and the importance of gratitude in our daily life.  Thank you Worship Leaders, Mrs Moore and all those involved – it was a reflective and thought provoking service that was enjoyed by all who attended.

Thank you to all of the year 5 and 6 pupils who have participated so sensibly in Bike Ability, over the last few weeks. You have listened carefully and been very sensible and the course leaders report that you were a pleasure to work with.

As per the post in last week’s newsletter, thank you for all of the birthday cards for Amelia.  We can still collect next week, if anyone would still like to send one.

We look forward to our school discos next week, on Thursday 12th February at 530 – 615 and 630 – 730pm.  We will be asking children to enter via the door by year 5 and 6, at the bottom of the steps.  This will allow us to get the children into the disco, more quickly.  On collection, please can parents enter school via the main school office and then exit via the hall.  Hopefully the new point of entry will prevent too much congestion.

Collective Worship

Father Chris led our act of worship, this week.  Father Chris encouraged us to think about our own personal confidence and how we can speak to ourselves positively.  Sometimes we are hard on ourselves and speak to ourselves in a way that we wouldn’t speak to others.   He reminded us that we can cheer ourselves on and how Christians believe that God is always there to cheer you on, in good times and in bad.  We really enjoyed singing along with Father Chris and his electric guitar.  Thank you, Father Chris.

 

New Life church visited us on Thursday and taught us about healthy choices – this fits well with our plans for Good Health Week, next week!

H.S.A School Disco

The H.S.A will be holding their school disco on Thursday 12th February.

Foundation and Key Stage 1

5:30pm-6:15pm

£5 entry

Includes unlimited drinks and a choice of 2 chocolates/sweets

 

Key Stage 2

6:30pm-7:30pm

£3.50 entry

Includes unlimited drinks. Sweets will be available to purchase on the evening (maximum of 3 per child)