Updates

Our rainbow room

Primary schools are busy places. Each morning is a hum drum of activity with teachers and support staff arriving and preparing lessons for the day ahead however at our school, our designated team of safeguarding leads is also opening the doors to our Rainbow Room with the aim to support our children, their families, and the wider community.

 

You may think our Rainbow Room is just that, a brightly designed room providing a safe space but our service is much more than what takes place within those four walls. Our Rainbow Room provision starts before the school day even begins!

Support before school

Many children at our school have siblings who attend another school, whose parents may have work commitments or who just need that little extra support. We have children who want to walk to school with their friends, safely. A popular solution, even in the rain… the walking bus!

 

This has proved to be a great way to support families who live close by but when we started renting a minibus, an idea initially born to drive our children to sports competitions, we soon realised such an asset could provide so much more, especially to families that aren’t local – picking children up so they too can arrive in time for their lessons!

 

We will do our utmost to ensure our children get to school and when they, and any parents or carers who may be with them arrive, they will always be greeted at 8.30am when the school doors open. Come rain or shine, the children will always start the school day greeted by a friendly familiar face.

 

Support in school

Our actual Rainbow Room is in a central location that both children and staff can easily visit during the school day. We have a Rainbow Room card system which provides children that may need a few moments out of a busy, stimulating classroom – children who are facing challenges at home, those who are new to our school, those with SEND or sometimes children that just want to see a friendly face, space where they can take time to reflect. The room has proved so successful that whilst some children visit the room for a minute or two, others would stay all day if they could to the point we’ve even had to introduce a visual timer!

Support outside of school

Our school is situated in one of the cheapest rental property areas in the UK. Consequently, many families have moved here, many of which have English as an additional language. Our Rainbow Room team help families secure school and nursery places for their children, and we contact charities and other external agencies that offer housing and food crisis support. We will also signpost families to furniture banks as well as community and family centres and we’ll support families with school admissions both for our school and when children make their next steps to secondary schools.

 

Also, on a Monday and Wednesday our Assistant Head Teacher collects surplus food from our local Aldi and displays this at the front of the school. This gives families the opportunity to take what they need and unsurprisingly, the box always empties.

 

Support from afar

Our safeguarding leads have weekly meetings with SLT, SEND and attendance teams so that we can identify children and families that need additional support. Our comprehensive safeguarding computer system, that is used and recognised by many schools through the United Kingdom, allows us to send and receive documents securely, meaning we can prepare to support children and their families before they even step through our door, whatever part of the UK they came from.

 

A ’typical day’ for our inclusion staff starts with logging onto systems, checking emails and calendars but from there on in, no one day is ever the same. You never know the challenges that families are facing and who may need your support, however small or large, but our staff pride themselves on knowing that the Rainbow Room provision tries to support every family in our school community, providing hope beyond the school gates.

 

 

PD Day – Monday 6th November

School is closed to children on Monday 6th November as it is a planned PD Day.

All children return to school on Tuesday 7th November – doors open at 8.30am.

Our school library is open!

We have hundreds of new, engaging books that children will be bringing home to read. They depict a diverse range of characters and settings. Every child in our school can pick up a book and see themselves reflected in it. They can be the hero, adventurer or sidekick!

We have books for everyone; all ages and abilities are catered for. These texts will develop a life-long love of learning for our children. We also have a fancy online library system to track children’s interests and reading journey.

Our children know that they must care for and respect the books. This is one of our school values. Please ensure that they are loved as much at home as they are in school.

Keep posting your child’s fantastic reading on Seesaw. It makes such a huge difference to their learning and happiness.

Harvest Festival – Friday 13th October

Harvest Festival – Friday 13th October

Since 2013, Telford Crisis Support has operated a Foodbank in Telford and Wrekin to provide emergency food, toiletries and clothing to those most in need. To address the growing crisis of food poverty they rely on food donations from individuals, organisations and business supporters. They sort, create, and distribute across the borough of Telford & Wrekin, supporting individuals and their families to overcome their crisis. The Telford Crisis Support team work together to ensure that all those identified and referred by partner agencies receive their food parcels as quickly as possible. Their drivers distribute to a network of collection points across Telford and Wrekin to support as many of our community as possible to overcome their crisis.

Please start bringing items of food and toiletries into school so that we can gather the biggest collection ever!

Please click here for more information.

Kicking the football season off with an 8-1 win…

We kicked the football season off with a convincing 8-1 win…

On Monday, our Year 5 and 6 girls football team played their first friendly of the season. The girls played at home against Muxton Primary School and put on a fantastic display of football for the spectators. Our girls showed determination, teamwork and spirit as they battled their way to a convincing 8-1 win in their first game of the season. All members of the team played their part, and Miss Brown and Mr Broderick were extremely proud.

Well done all- on to the next!

An expert visitor to kick start our learning . . . Laura the hairdresser!

We design our Early Years curriculum to reflect our community and address the needs of our children.

It starts with ideas that all children can access . . . this term is identity, because all children have one. It also helps children to feel seen and heard.

As part of this we are focussing on our appearance and therefore we have a Hairdressing Salon in our role-play area. This also links to the planned Expressive Arts and Design opportunities of drawing and form as children will be creating portraits of themselves. It also links to Science and body parts.

Laura the hairdresser visited us, showing us the tools she uses and describing what she does for her job. This has already enhanced the vocabulary the children are using and helped them to take on roles and use their imagination.

Next week we are having a different hairdresser to visit in order to address and highlight diversity. Staff have shared books such as Rapunzel set in Africa and My Hair is a Garden so that children are seeing a range of hair types.