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Deanshanger Primary School - Newsletter 21- 09/07/2021

 

The last few weeks of the term always seem to get even more frantic than the rest of a regular busy term! It is full-on at the moment as we work on assessing the children, completing reports, supporting their transition to new schools and classes, celebrating the children's learning, sharing Zoom assemblies, rehearsing for end of year plays (Y6), planning end of year events and assemblies, meeting new families and children, supporting new staff with transition, evaluating the year and our progress, ordering stock for the new school year... the list goes on and on! It is a very special time of year though, and we are keen to ensure that the children really enjoy the next seven days.

We recognise that the children (and staff) are getting very tired and are ready for the summer break. This year, more than ever, it has been very tough going. We sincerely hope that all of these plans can go ahead and that we have a smooth end to the school year. Your help in supporting ongoing social distancing rules and keeping a very close eye on your child's health is very much appreciated.

Calendar dates

Monday 12th July  Reports will be coming home

Tuesday 13th July  Rocksteady concerts between 9.30am - 11.30am

Wednesday 14th July  Y6 Girls' football tournament here with cluster schools - 3.45pm start

Thursday 15th July   Year 6 performance of their play for the whole school and two performances for Y6 parents/carers

Friday 16th July  Final performance of the Y6 play to parents/carers

Monday 19th July - Year 6 Prom

Tuesday 20th July   Last day of the school year.  Assembly for leaving staff and to round up the year at 9.15am. Leaving assembly for Year 6s at 2.15pm. Zoom links will be shared for both of these assemblies. Please join us if you can.

 

Mrs Philippa Doyle 

We have had the pleasure of benefitting from the John Lewis standards of Mrs. Philippa Doyle at Deanshanger Primary school since February 1993.  Philippa has been a much-loved member of staff with exacting standards that have become a household name in the homes of the hundreds of children (and staff) that she has nurtured and supported so capably. Mrs. Doyle has decided to retire at the end of the term to focus on new and exciting new ventures and, let’s be honest, probably have a few extra shopping trips to John Lewis. Thank you so much for giving your time, energy, and skills so generously to us all over the years — you will be sorely missed.

 

If you have any school reading books at home, please ensure that they are returned early next week. 

Harry Maynard at 6 million words!

A very worthy winner of a book voucher

Well done Harry this is truly spectacular!

 

10th July to 5th September 

Visit Deanshanger Village Library to sign up for the summer reading challenge

Opening hours

 Wednesdays 10.00 am to 2.00 pm, 

Fridays 11.00 am to 1.00 pm and 2.00pm to 4.00 pm.

SEND update July 2021

Parental questionnaire – thank you to those who completed the SEND questionnaire which was sent out recently. Your feedback in invaluable to us and will help us to continually strive to make the best possible provision for the children here at DPS.

Transition – lots of work with transition has been going on behind the scenes to ensure it is as smooth as possible for all. Teachers have been busy sharing best practise and information on how best to support the children and this will be ongoing as we start the next academic year in September.

SEND award – as you are aware we are working towards being accredited with a prospects award for SEND and inclusion. We recently held a meeting with our advisor and are on course to complete this award during the next academic year. Within this we will in time require some feedback from parents so may be asking for some more feedback in the future. Thank you in advance!

Sports day – It was lovely to see so many children involved in sports day and all working together for their team colours.

Summer holidays – As the end of the school year draw closer we know that lots of children will be looking forward to the break of the summer holidays but equally there will be some children that are worried about them or find the summer holidays challenging without the routine of school. If you or your child have any concerns before or during the summer holidays about anything at all then do not hesitate to get in contact.

As always, if you have any questions or enquiries with regards to SEND or the support of your child then do please get in touch.

 

Miss Wilmot

Senco@deanshanger.northants.sch.uk

Art elevation group reflections

At Deanshanger Primary, the children have access to a wide and broad Art curriculum through their year group IPC (International Primary Curriculum) units, visitors, and various whole school events celebrating the children’s developing art skills such as armistice, Christmas crafts and end of year whole school collaborations, although Covid 19 has put end of year collaborations on hold but we are planning to be up and running with this again next year.

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The elevation group met with each year group in turn from Foundation Stage to Year 6.   It was lovely to meet with the children and discuss their understanding of art and sharing in their learning.  This meeting was very informative and there is a lot to celebrate.

The children in Foundation Stage receive a good grounding in art, looking at and discussing famous artwork and recreating it or creating artwork using a range of media such as paints, pastels and paper.

The children in KS1 were able to talk confidently about art skills such as colour mixing, lines and reasoning their choice of mediums in which to create their artwork.  The artwork is linked to their topics, such as from A to B, where the children had studied the work of L.S Lowry and industry. The children also shared their sketchbooks which although a KS2 requirement of the National Curriculum, we introduce the children to in KS1.  The children talked about pieces of work they were proud of and had worked hard on.  Annotations were also visible demonstrating the children’s ability to reflect on their artwork.

In KS2 the children were able to explain and reason what, in their opinion, art was.   They discussed a range of pictures presented to them explaining how they were art and how they felt some may or may not have been more artistic or skill-based than others. This included sculptures and crafts as well as paintings.  The sketchbooks continued to demonstrate annotated reflections.  It was clear that all children from FS to Year 6 have access to a range of artistic mediums.

The children also explored a range of presented items such as charcoals, paint pallets, ink rollers etc.  The children were able to talk about which ones they had used and how they had used them including making use of correct names and some strong art vocabulary.  Children throughout the school were also able to link their forest school sessions to their art learning, recalling artwork they had created during or as a result of forest school sessions.

Moving forward, we will now be focusing on building projects within the sketchbooks, beginning with researching a particular artist or artistic technique, through trialling, developing and reflecting upon art skills before working to create a final piece. We will also be looking at fine-tuning skills as the children progress through the school ensuring the children are regularly looking back at previous work and understanding how they could develop it further. For instance, when learning to shade with sketching pencils the children could look back at their work exploring the spectrum of sketching pencils to refresh their knowledge and begin to consider which pencils will create the best shading effects.

DT elevation group reflections 

At Deanshanger Primary, the children have access to a wide and broad Design and Technology curriculum through their year group IPC (International History Curriculum) units and forest school sessions.

The elevation group met with each year group in turn from Year 1 to Year 5.   It quickly became clear that the children access a range of Design and Technology both in school and at home.

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Initially, the children discussed their Design and Technology work, explaining what they thought Design and Technology was and how Design and Technology has impacted our lives.  The children were able to make links between Design and Technology and a range of inventions that have made our lives easier.  They were also able to recognise how Technology such as 3D printers is further improving life as we know it.  The children talked about Design and Technology pieces they have created such as junk-modelling or making transport and the older children were beginning to make links between science and design and technology. 

Following this discussion, the children then looked at and discussed a range of design and technology resources from kitchen equipment to hardware tools such as saws and drills.  The children were able to identify and name many of the items and explain how to use them safely or recognise them as potentially dangerous.  The children have had opportunities to use tools such as hammers and saws at forest school and through project work in the upper part of the school.  The children have also made use of the school kitchens to create and bake a range of tasty treats. 

Moving forward we’ll be working to create documented Design and Technology projects beginning with researching a product, looking for potential design flaws or areas for development before beginning an annotated design stage and finally the making part.  We’ll also be ensuring the children’s cookery is a balance between sweet and savoury creations.  

 

Miss Cookson, Art and DT Champion

Updates from our Chair of Governors

As always, I have had the pleasure of joining the weekly Zoom assemblies and keeping in touch with some schools staff and families. We have our final curriculum meeting of the school year on Monday 12th and our full governor's meeting on Monday 19th. These will be good opportunities for us to evaluate the school's progress, next steps and evaluate our impact as governors. 

Enjoy the weekend and the football.

David Aaronson, Chair of Governors  

ChairofGovernors@deanshanger.northants.sch.uk

Deanshanger Good Neighbours is working with the Co-op (and possibly other partners) to run a Pride event on Saturday, August 14th  to celebrate diversity and promote inclusion. They have lots of exciting plans in the pipeline, so watch out for how you take part and enjoy the special events, including a pride picnic with your family on the day.

To join in the event, we are welcoming children across the school to optionally create a picture/poster. Individuality is very important to us and we constantly seek to promote and celebrate our uniqueness. We could like our children to draw themselves and write all the things that make them unique and a true individual.  We will share some examples from some children in school next week.  The posters should be dropped off to school by Monday 2nd August ready to be displayed on boards and shared at the Pride event.

Sports Day 

Last week we enjoyed two fabulous sports days. It was very odd not to have you join us, but I think the children still enjoyed themselves and had the chance to showcase their sports skills and talents.

We were all extremely impressed with their efforts and behaviour. I’d like to extend huge thanks to Mr. Gregory and Miss Peers for planning the events, the staff team for enthusiastically supporting them, Mr. Paragreen for bringing a sense of occasion and normality with his much appreciated compering, Mr. Peel for starting a fabulous new career as an outside broadcaster and photographer and Adam Rice for capturing more special moments both on the ground and from a drone’s eye view! Despite its success, let’s hope that we can go back to a big family occasion next year.

 

In recent weeks we have received several enquiries regarding invoices for Wrap Club notifying you of an outstanding amount. I wanted to let you know that this is an automatic email generated from the system on the 1st of every month. 

Payments are not allocated to your bookings in real-time.  There is always a month's delay as the bank statement is not received until the 5th of the month for the previous month's transactions (i.e. 5th July we received the statement for 1st June through to 30th June).   Once the statement is received, payments will then be allocated against your outstanding invoices, with the oldest being paid off first.  This will mean that you will receive an invoice or a chaser email before the payments are applied.

Hopefully, this information will alleviate any worries you have about payments not being received.  

If you do have any questions, please do feel free to get in touch with me on businessmanager@deanshanger.northants.sch.uk and I will be happy to help.

Have a great weekend - and fingers crossed for a great game on Sunday!

Naomi Godwin

School Business Manager

Community Fridge 

Opening every day is working extremely well. We have found that we are very busy for around an hour on each shift, so we have slightly shifted the opening times so we can remain open each day. This change will start from the week beginning  19th July. Up until this point, they will continue as they are currently. 


Opening hours from 19th July 

Mondays 8.30am - 9:30am
Tuesdays 3.30pm - 4.30pm
Wednesdays 3.30pm - 4.30pm
Thursdays 3.30pm - 4.30pm
Fridays 7.00pm - 8.00pm


We are always happy to accept food donations to enhance the stocks - we are currently quite short on tins. If you have any that you are able to donate, please drop them off in Admin. Thank you.

If you would like to know more about the Community Fridge and possibly volunteer, please make contact with either Mr. Peel, Mrs. Penwell, or Mrs. Rice.

dpeel@deanshanger.northants.sch.uk

apenwell@deanshanger.northants.sch.uk

head@deanshanger.northants-ecl.gov.uk 

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Wishing you all a lovely weekend.

I'm not sure if you have any plans for Sunday evening. Maybe watching a little game of football perhaps?

As shared earlier today, we understand that many children will want to watch the match and, as a result, will be absolutely exhausted if they come in at the regular time. If you would like them to come in at 10.30 am instead, you are welcome to do so and we will not be recording them as late. We've had a lovely letter from the Local Authority this afternoon to support this action. 

Please use the 'normal' school gates and entrances at the regular morning time and at 10.30am. Arriving at these times only is our preferred option, but if you need to drop off a child between these two times, please come to the main entrance and ensure that you are socially distancing from other families if there is a small queue. 

 

Very best wishes,

Rachel Rice

head@deanshanger.northants-ecl.gov.uk