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Our main communication channel for parents is Class Dojo. Our staff post photos and information reguarly to keep you fully updated on things happening within each year group. If you have not yet signed up to Class Dojo, please contact the school office.

  • KS2 Boccia finals!

    Tue 12 Dec 2017

    We are delighted to say that our Boccia team have progressed to represent our city in the Merseyside finals!

     

    We are SO proud of them - well done!

  • Y1 and 2 Family festive event - Christmas Film Night

    Thu 07 Dec 2017

    Parents Association

     

    Year​ ​1​ ​and​ ​2​ ​Film​ ​Night - festive family gathering

     

    This​ ​time​ ​of​ ​year​ ​is​ ​always​ ​very​ ​busy​ ​for​ ​parents/carers. Taking​ ​this​ ​on board​ ​we​ ​have​ ​revised​ ​our​ ​“Festive​ ​Family​ ​Gathering​ ​Event”​ ​in​ ​order​ ​to give​ ​all​ ​children​ ​the​ ​opportunity​ ​to​ ​attend.

     

    We​ ​will​ ​be​ ​going​ ​ahead​ ​with​ ​The​ ​Polar​ ​Express​ ​movie​ ​showing​ ​for children​ ​of​ ​Year​ ​1​ ​and​ ​Year​ ​2.​ ​

     

    There​ ​will​ ​be​ ​a​ ​£3​ ​charge​ ​per​ ​child​ ​to​ ​cover costs-​ ​PARENTS​ ​DO​ ​NOT​ ​NEED​ ​TO​ ​ATTEND.

     

    Ticket​ ​will​ ​include​ ​popcorn,​ ​drink​ ​and​ ​festive​ ​gift​ ​per​ ​child.

     

    There​ ​will​ ​be​ ​tea​ ​and​ ​coffee​ ​available​ ​in​ ​lower​ ​hall​ ​for​ ​Parents/Carers​ ​who want to stay and wait for the pupils to come out. 

     

    Please​ ​return​ ​confirmation letters (sent home with pupils)​ ​by​ ​Friday​ ​8th​ ​December.

     

    We will also be on the yard week beginning 4th December, near the Y1 entrance, selling tickets.

     

  • Ofsted visit to school on Tuesday 14th November.

    Mon 13 Nov 2017

    We welcome Ofsted to school on Tuesday 14th November for an inspection visit.

     

    We have emailed all parents/carers with details of pupil and parent questionnaires which can be completed online; it would be greatly appreciated if you could take the time to complete this. 

  • Year 1 football finals success!

    Mon 13 Nov 2017

    We are so proud of our Year 1 football team who came second in the LFC tournament today!

    Mr Kelly was so impressed with their conduct and they played an amazing morning of football.

     

    WOW - well done!

  • Early Years Quality Mark award!

    Mon 06 Nov 2017

    We are very proud to announce that we have been awarded the Early Years Basic Skills Quality Mark which is for 3 years.

     

    Feedback from the assessment procedure was fantastic and the following was highlighted:

     

    • Robust transition processes mean that children settle quickly and are excited and ready to learn.
    • Home visits, open days and visits to children’s previous settings support children in feeling welcomed into the school.
    • Children’s relationships with each other and with their familiar adults was observed to be strong,
    • Careful planning ensures that adult-led activities and continuous provision meet the needs of all children.
    • Staff are skillful at engaging the children and in moving their learning forward. 
    • Staff in the EYFS are dedicated and seem fully committed to providing the highest quality provision to support children’s development in Mathematics, Literacy and Technology.
    • Areas of provision are thoughtfully planned and take account of children’s interests.
    • Soft lighting, drapes and natural resources all contribute to the overall sense of calm in the classrooms and outdoor areas.
    • Staff ensure that children develop good dispositions and attitudes to learning and allow the children to thrive in a warm and welcoming environment.
    • Children have access to a wide range of books. Books are available in all areas of provision as are writing materials. The children spoke enthusiastically about books and were excited to show their various reading dens during the learning walk.
    • The governor interviewed was very well informed about the priorities for EYFS and how these fit into the whole school development plan. The governor spoke positively about ways in which basic skills are taught in the EYFS. 
    • Home school links are well embedded and the parents interviewed felt well-informed about their children’s learning. Parents spoke positively about their children’s learning while in the reception class and were pleased with the support that children had received on transition to year 1.
    • Parents described maths and literacy homework as fun and engaging. They also commented that they enjoyed the 'wow' moments as an opportunity to celebrate children’s achievements at home. Parents also spoke positively about the face to face communication at school as well as alternative ways in which they are able to communicate with EYFS staff for example via email.
    • Parents/carers are given many opportunities throughout the year to find out how children learn basic skills. A curriculum meeting is held at the beginning of the year which offers parents an overview of the activities that children will be involved in during their reception year. A phonics meeting is also held in the autumn term. Parents/carers are invited to Stay and Play sessions each term as well as other events such as an EYFS afternoon tea party and reception/year 1 disco. 
    • The EY staff, headteacher, parents, governors and children are all very proud of their EYFS. The dedication of the staff and support of the leadership team and parents ensure that children are given the best possible start to their education.
    • The behaviour of pupils during the learning walk was excellent. Children were enthusiastically involved in their learning and keen to share what they were doing.

     

    We are delighted with this outcome and congratulate all of our staff and stakeholders for the work that has gone into this process.

  • The Feast of Oolong Tea Ceremony & Tea Tasting

    Thu 02 Nov 2017

     

    Iris Qiu, one of our Year 6 parents, is holding a tea ceremony and tea tasting event in the city centre on Friday November 3rd 2017. Details are below:

     

    The Feast of Oolong

     

    https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-feast-of-oolong-tea-tasting-and-tea-ceremony-tickets-38851743611 

     

     

  • Macmillan Coffee Morning Thursday 28th September

    Thu 28 Sep 2017

    Dear Parents, 

     

    You are invited to join us for a Coffee (and Cake) Morning on Thursday 28th September at 9.00 - 10:30am in the Lower School Hall. Please access the hall via the entrance on Mosspits Lane. 

     

    A piece of cake / biscuits and a cup of tea/coffee will be available for a suggested donation of £1.00. Any additional donations will be greatly appreciated; all proceeds will go to MacMillan Cancer Support Charity. 

     

    We would greatly appreciate any donations of cake. These can brought into school from Monday 25th until the afternoon of Wednesday 27th September. 

     

    Any remaining cake will be sold off to the children during Thursday afternoon’s playtime so please send in a small amount of money (no more than 50p) if you would like your child to participate in the cake sell-off. 

     

    Last year’s MacMillan Coffee Morning was a fantastic occasion and we raised lots of money towards cancer support. Please feel free to invite friends, neighbours and family. We hope to see you on Thursday 28th September 9:00 until 10:30am. 

     

    Thank you, 

     

    Miss Everitt

  • Sky Dive fundraiser!

    Wed 27 Sep 2017

    Mrs Laird and Mr Kelly are braving the heights and doing a 15,000ft parachute jump to raise money for our school. 

     

    If you can support them by returning sponsor forms that have gone out with pupils and return these to school, we would appreciate this greatly.

     

    Thank you

  • PA Dare to be Scared disco

    Wed 27 Sep 2017
    Mosspits Parents Association
     
    Dare to be Scared Disco
     
    Thursday 2nd November 2017

    5pm – 6:30pm

    The PA would like to invite the children in Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 to their Autumn ‘Dare to be Scared’ Disco.

    It will be held in the Upper Hall on Thursday 2nd November. Ticket price is £4 per child and will include entrance to the disco, cup drink, crisps and a chocolate bar. Fancy Dress is optional but we request NO scream masks, toy weapons or mobile phones at the event.

    *Tickets sales for this event will be held 9:00 -9:30 2nd - 6th October at Victoria room, entry via playground*

    Forms have gone home to fill in orders, but a copy is also in the 'Letters' section.
     
    Thank you
  • Parents Evening appointments

    Wed 27 Sep 2017

    Dear Parents,
    I write to inform you that this term's Open Evenings are on Monday 10th October 4:00 – 6:30pm and Thursday
    19th October 5:00 – 7:30pm.


    There will be an appointment system in operation with parents meeting privately with their child's class teacher.
    Exercise books will be available for viewing prior to your appointment outside your child's classroom.
    Appointments will be for 5 -10 minutes. If you feel you will need longer than this to discuss your child's progress
    please do not hesitate to arrange an appointment for another day.


    Please can I remind you that the school has no child minding facilities available at open evenings and we ask that
    you make your own arrangements to mind your child(ren).


    Please complete the reply slip on letters sent out with pupils (copies attached in Letters also)  and return it to school by Monday 2nd October so that your child's teacher can make arrangements to meet with you.

     

    If you have more than one child in school please indicate that below and we will endeavour to make appointments for your children that are as close together as possible.


    Yours sincerely,
    Miss L. Everitt
    Headteacher

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