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Newsletter : 17 May 24

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Summer 5                                                     17 May 2024

Dear Parents/Carers

A huge well done to the Kestrels team this week for the smooth running of Year 6 SATs. Delicious cooked breakfasts were made and eaten with gusto and we are so proud of the children in Year 6 who have worked so hard and diligently for the national test. Results will be in during  July. We are so proud of you all.

Next week swimming continues, Abbe's Music School will be performing to the school and parents on Monday, certificates for running club will be given out on Tuesday, Year 5/6 go to Bohunt for an athletics festival, the girls football team is playing in a small schools tournament at West Meon on Thursday and Friday is INSET day. So a busy finish to the half term.

Next week is 'Walk to School Week' - with us running the Living Streets campaign I am sure you all are making an effort to walk/park and stride daily so keep it up for next week especially.

The second half of summer term is always jam packed with activities so please do check the school diary on the website, I wouldn't want you to miss anything!

Summer Term also indicates our SRE (sex, relationships Education) lessons. You will all have had a letter today about it. Year 5/6 parents have some detailed lessons and animations to look at so that they understand what the content will be. If you need any further information that does not answer your questions from the letter, please just let me know.

Another exciting thing that we do at Sheet, is our 'Year 4 Camp' on the school field, this is in preparation for sleeping away from home and getting ready for residential requirements and is happening in July . We hope that every single Year 4 child will be signing up for this. We have recently purchased new tents for the year 4 camping experience so we have 6 campus igloo4 tents (4 man) available if anyone would like one, suggested donation £25 ono. They are a few years old but perfectly fine for the garden!

Have a wonderful weekend and take care of yourselves.

 

 

Julie Robinson

Dangerous Parking by the level crossing

This is an important reminder NOT to park eitherside of the level crossing on the double lines. 

The lines are there for a reason.  If you park on them, you are restricting the view of cars crossing the railway which could cause a serious accident, as well as pedestrians who are using it to come to school.

Plenty of parking is available further down Long Road.  

15 May 2024
Year 5 & 6 Rounders Match
Bohunt Year 5 & 6 Rounders Match
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Internet Safety

 

Whilst writing our 'Footsteps' information for next month, I came across WHO recommendations for young children - makes interesting reading regarding many things including screen time:

Infants (less than 1 year) should:

  • Be physically active several times a day in a variety of ways, particularly through interactive floor-based play; more is better. For those not yet mobile, this includes at least 30 minutes in prone position (tummy time) spread throughout the day while awake. 
    Not be restrained for more than 1 hour at a time (e.g. prams/strollers, high chairs, or strapped on a caregiver’s back). Screen time is not recommended. When sedentary, engaging in reading and storytelling with a caregiver is encouraged. 
  • Have 14–17h (0–3 months of age) or 12–16h (4–11 months of age) of good quality sleep, including naps.

 Children 1-2 years of age should:

  • Spend at least 180 minutes in a variety of types of physical activities at any intensity, including moderate-to-vigorous-intensity physical activity, spread throughout the day; more is better.
     
  • Not be restrained for more than 1 hour at a time (e.g., prams/strollers, high chairs, or strapped on a caregiver’s back) or sit for extended periods of time. For 1-year-olds, sedentary screen time (such as watching TV or videos, playing computer games) is not recommended. For those aged 2 years, sedentary screen time should be no more than 1 hour; less is better. When sedentary, engaging in reading and storytelling with a caregiver is encouraged.
     
  • Have 11-14 hours of good quality sleep, including naps, with regular sleep and wake-up times.

 

Children 3-4 years of age should:

  • Spend at least 180 minutes in a variety of types of physical activities at any intensity, of which at least 60 minutes is moderate- to vigorous intensity physical activity, spread throughout the day; more is better.
     
  • Not be restrained for more than 1 hour at a time (e.g., prams/strollers) or sit for extended periods of time. Sedentary screen time should be no more than 1 hour; less is better. When sedentary, engaging in reading and storytelling with a caregiver is encouraged.
     
  • Have 10–13h of good quality sleep, which may include a nap, with regular sleep and wake-up times.

Headteacher Awards

 

Robins - Jackson, Solly, Rafferty

Kingfishers - Evelyn M, William, Sophie L, Becky

Herons -  George C

Kestrels - Year 6 

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Walk to School Week
All Day
From 20 May until 24 May
20
May
Y5&6 Athletics Festival at Bohunt
3:45pm – 5:00pm
21
May
Swimming Lessons (Herons)
9:00am – 10:00am
22
May
Forest School Club cancelled today
3:15pm – 5:00pm
23
May
Inset Day
All Day
24
May
Half Term
All Day
From 27 May until 31 May
27
May
Swimming Lessons (Herons)
9:00am – 10:00am
03
June
Swimming Lesson (Kestrels)
10:00am – 11:00am
03
June
NSPCC Speak Out. Safe Safe. Programme for Years 2, 5 & 6
1:30pm – 2:30pm
04
June
Y1&2 Rounders Lesson at Bohunt
3:45pm – 5:00pm
04
June
Year 1 & 2 Visit to Chichester Dell Quay
9:00am – 3:45pm
05
June
Swimming Lessons (Herons)
9:00am – 10:00am
05
June
Swimming Lessons (Kestrels)
10:00am – 11:00am
05
June
Forest School Club longer session today, finishes 5 pm
3:15pm – 5:00pm
06
June
Junior Visit to Chichester Dell Quay
9:00am – 3:15pm
07
June

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Ruby 610
Emerald 730