Reflexions Holiday Provision

Please see details below for holiday provision provided by Reflexions during February half term:

 

Dudley’s SEND Local Offer

Dudley’s Local Offer
 
Dudley’s SEND Local Offer contains information, advice and support for children and young people with additional needs or disabilities. It brings together everything you need to know about SEND, including education, health, social care and community services – all in one easy-to-use place.

Attendance Figures

Attendance Figures week commencing 12.1.2026:

Class RH  97.6%

Class RY  89.5%

Class 1C  98.6%

Class 1/2B  98.7%

Class 2S  98.6%

Class 3N  97.2%

Class 3/4JB  99%

Class 4C  96.6%

Class 5CS  95.5%

Class 5/6M  99.3%

Class 6P  95.3%

Head teacher’s update

Thank you so much for the lovely photos sent into school of the snowmen/ snowwomen/ snowdogs and other creative sculptures that were produced on our snow day, last week.  It was a lot of fun looking through them and clearly a lot of hard work and effort went into them!

Well done to our Year 2 pupils who had a wonderful time at Forest School, in the rain, this week. Despite the weather, children really enjoyed the opportunity to be learning outside.

We have had a very busy and productive week thinking about our school vision, in particular about aspiration and what that looks like in our daily lessons and behaviours.  The children have been giving me lots of examples throughout the week, of how they have been “the best that they can be”. This has been our assembly focus this week, and the children have really taken it on board.

Hopefully, you will have all received a letter regarding the NSPCC “Speak out; stay safe” campaign, that was sent out with children, yesterday. We will be participating with  age appropriate assemblies and some classroom based activities.  Years 3, 5 and 6 will have some follow up workshops as part of Good Health Week.  Should you wish to know more about the programme, please follow this link – www.nspcc.org.uk/speakout

 

 

 

 

4C Measuring Accurately

This week in maths, we started our new topic : Length and Perimeter. We have been looking at converting between different units and today we had a go at measuring.

We measured items around our classroom using meter sticks and rulers. We had to make a sensible choice about which one we wanted to use. We measured different items in metres(m), centimetres (cm) and millimetres (mm).

 

Collective Worship

This week in assembly, we revisited our Curriculum Drivers.  So far this year, we have looked at how we can be resilient, independent and aspirational in our learning and daily lives.  Our focus this half term, is aspiration.  We recalled our physical challenge on the inflatable assault course, at the beginning of the school year, which set the tone for a year of “Aspire for Higher”.  We reminded ourselves that even though that challenge was tough for some of us (and some of us got stuck on the ladders!), we showed the resilience and determination to complete the challenge.  This half term, we are focusing on being the best that we can be.  We talked about what this will look like in our classrooms and on our playgrounds.  Children came up with some excellent examples, and have reflected on it throughout the week. We have considered that Christians believe the Bible encourages believers to aspire towards our goals and dreams, emphasising trust in God and alignment with His will.

Jeremiah 29:11 “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”

Church Club – Jesus, the boy in the temple.

We have been practising the skills that Jesus had to learn such as listening and persevering in our activities today (along with a snack to keep us going as always)!