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2 The School Day Doors open at 8:45 Register at 8:55 Arrivals after 9:00 marked late in register Children will free-flow into school as they arrive, they will no longer line up on the playground. KS1 leave school at 3:15 KS2 leave school at 3:20

3 Y6 may walk to and from school unaccompanied by an adult Y5 may walk to school unaccompanied if the office has received written permission Y6 may ride a bike to school when they have passed ‘Bikeability’ Scooters and bikes must not be ridden on the playground

4 Uniform Navy blue embroidered sweatshirt or navy blue cardigan.(Available from School Trends, www.schooltrends.co.uk) Navy or white polo shirt, white shirt or blouse. Grey or navy trousers/shorts or skirt/pinafore skirt. Dark outdoor shoes (NOT trainers or fashion shoes). Blue and white checked or striped dresses for summer wear. Plain white, navy or grey socks/tights. All clothing should be clearly labelled with your child’s name. If earings are worn they should be small studs and must be removed/taped over for P.E. Please make sure your child has suitable plasters with them if this is the case. Should length hair or longer must be tied back.

5 P.E. Kit White t-shirt Navy Blue shorts/skirts White socks Trainers/pumps If cold, children may also wish to bring a jogging bottoms and a warm sweater. Bring in on Monday, take home on Friday

6 P.E. Kit If a pupil is unfit to participate in a PE lesson they are still expected to bring and change into, PE kit. However a note from their parent/guardian will allow them to participate in an appropriate role, be it as coach, scorer, umpire/referee or peer evaluation. Pupils who fail to bring the correct PE kit will be given a verbal warning in the first instance; on the second occasion they will be put onto amber; a third occasion will warrant a letter being sent home to their parent(s).

7 Swimming KS2 will swim at Ripon Spa Baths, a contribution to transport for these lessons must be paid via ParentPay Children will need trunks/swimming costume (not shorts/bikinis) and a swimming hat to swim Dates and times of each year group will be circulated in September

8 Lunch and Playtime We are a healthy school, packed lunches and school dinners reflect this Snacks are provided for KS1 KS2 may bring a piece of fruit/vegetable as KS1

9 Sickness/ medicines School may only administer prescribed medicines which must be taken four or more times daily Medicine forms are available from office Non- prescribed medicines must not be brought into school e.g. cough sweets, moisturising cream, sting relief etc. Please inform school office of any sickness/absence

10 New curriculum No longer based on levels but individual year group expectations Children will be working at ‘emerging’, ‘expected’ or at ‘exceeding’ level Children must achieve 100% of year group expectations to achieve ‘expected’ Children’s books from previous year are kept as evidence of progress

11 Reading 10 minutes daily reading can drastically improve children’s fluency and comprehension. We have an expectation that children will read regularly at home and record their reading in their reading record. Class teachers will check planners weekly and will discuss reading habits with parents.

12 Reading At Boroughbridge we use a fully decodable reading scheme, children still working within banded books will take home a ‘scheme’ book weekly Children who have reached white level are ‘free readers’ and may choose their reading books from the school library Children are responsible for changing their own reading books

13 Homework Weekly spellings Regular reading KS1 homework is optional KS2 homework follows ‘learning menu’ format. There will be opportunities for parent to come into school and share homework with children.

14 Homework – Y6 Homework is structured in order to aid transition into KS3 Weekly Due in on Tuesday Maths and English based

15 Behaviour Policy We always try our hardest. We do as we are told the first time. We speak and act kindly We will respect each other and keep our hands and feet to ourselves.

16 Behaviour Policy Restorative behaviour policy Traffic light system Shiny Silver = outstanding behaviour, children receive certificate and can choose a reward Amber = warning, logged in class behaviour book Red = playtime missed, parents/carers are informed and behaviour is logged in SLT record book

17 KS1 National tests (SATs) (Year 2) Externally set but internally marked – Reading – SPAG Paper 1: Spelling Paper 2: Questions – Maths Paper 1: Arithmatic Paper 2: Reasonning

18 KS2 National tests (SATs) (Year 6) 9-12 th May 2016 Externally set and marked – SPAG Paper 1: Questions (45 minutes) Paper 2:Spellings (15 minutes approx.) – Reading – Maths Paper 1: Arithmetic (30 minutes) Paper 2: Reasoning (40 minutes) Paper 3:Reasoning (40 minutes)

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