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1 Our Nursery children had a very special visitor this week.
Limbrick News Date: 16th December 2016 Latest news: Special mention certificates were awarded to: Rec – Diya Yr 1 – Ionatan Yr 2 – Glena Yr 3 – Estera, Tristan & Zach Yr 4 Shane Yr 5 – Megan Yr 6 – Mason O Reading raffle winners: Rec – Faye Yr 1 – Aina Yr 2 – Amaar Yr 3 – Charlotte Yr 4 – Sundus Yr 5 – Mark Yr 6 – Jasmine Our children have all enjoyed and worked really hard towards our Christmas events this week. Thank you to everyone for all your support this term. We wish you all a very happy and peaceful Christmas and New Year. See you in 2017. Our Reception children gave a very moving performance in their nativity. These children all achieved really well in their learning and behaviour throughout this term which resulted in them receiving the most ‘golds’ on the zone board. Our Nursery children had a very special visitor this week.

2 Limbrick News Diary dates: Friday 16th December – Last day of term, no After School Club Tuesday 3rd January – School reopens to all children, first day of Spring term Sunday 15th January – Deadline for applying for a place in Reception for September 2017 Thursday 26th January – Year 5 and Year 6 to Young Voices at the Genting Arena Eight of our KS2 children took part in a cross country competition against several local schools. The competition was held at Allesley Hall Primary School on Wednesday of this week. Well done to all who represented our school. Can I ask that all conversations between parents on the playground are appropriate for children's ears. As adults, it is important that adult topics are discussed away from children. This weeks letters: KS2 - Cross country competition at Allesley Hall Primary School Headteacher appointments: As Miss Pickthorne is teaching in Year 4 at the moment, it is vital that you book an appointment if you wish to discuss something with her. New Faces: None this week Costs: Dinner money: £2.10 per day £10.50 per week School Uniform: School Coats - £16.00 Fleeces - £13.50 Sweatshirts – £8.00 / £9.50 (depending on size) Book bags – £4.00 Pump bags – £4.00 Breakfast Club: £ 2.00 Per day After School Club: £ 5.50 Per day 100% Attendance and Punctuality: Year 6 achieved 98.4% attendance this week There were 44 lates this week which affected 5 classes. Please ensure your children arrive at school on time. The bell goes at 8.55am. I will continue to focus on improving punctuality this academic year, as children arriving late not only affects their own learning but also disrupts the rest of their class. Children need to arrive at school between 8.45am and 8.55am, in order to undertake early morning work. Therefore we will continue to record poor punctuality. If children arrive after 8.55am, they will be recorded in the late book and their parents/carers will be asked to sign the late book and record the reason why. Mrs Devine will be closely monitoring children who are continuously late for school, offering support to those families who need it. If children are regularly late for school, then I will also ask parents/carers to attend a meeting with myself and the Children and Family First Team to address this issue more formally.


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