Newsletters

July 2024

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Image of head teacher Mrs Creasy

Dear Parents and Carers,

As we come to the end of this academic year, it is with great pride that I look back at the great progress that the children have made and how hard they have all worked. The children enjoyed school trips, a fantastic sports day topped off by a great summer school fair which brought the Mead and Auriol community together.

Thank you to all the parents who completed the parent questionnaire. We had a good response with 187 replies. We will share the results in September with any actions that the school will be taking.

We say a fond farewell to our brilliant Year 2’s and their families, wishing them the very best of luck as they embark on their new school adventures. We have genuinely loved teaching them during the past 4 years, watching their  individual characters develop. For some, we have seen 2 or 3 children from the same family come through our doors; to them we say a very big thank you for supporting and trusting us and being part of The Mead family. For some, you will be continuing your journey with us.  

Thank you to all of our parents and carers for your support and positive working relationships that you have developed with the school. 

Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of my amazing staff for their hard work this term.  Our continued strong results reflect both their commitment to providing the best education for our children. 

I wish you all a very happy and safe summer break, hopefully with some sunshine!

Warmest regards 

Mrs Creasey  

Please click on the link below to also read the summer issue of Bourne360 Latest insights

Bourne360 Latest Insights

19 Jun 2024
BET Green Week
At the Mead, we have loved ‘BET Green Week’. It gave us all, children and adults, the  opportunity  to learn about sustainability, conservation and eco-conscious living.
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During BET Green week, year 1 enjoyed a pollinator hunt and designed and made machines to help keep the planet clean.

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                      Year 1 Paper Sculpture 

Following on from their Art unit of sculpture in the spring term, the year one children enjoyed honing their skills at rolling and folding paper. Using these techniques, they had fun transforming flat sheets of paper into people!

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24 May 2024
Reception become boat designers!
This week in Reception the children have become designers of boats.
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                Mr Gumpy's Outing 

Mr Gumpy’s Outing.  This has been Nursery’s favourite story this year!  They ventured out on an ‘outing’ to the field where they made a river and a boat. Then they retold the story of how all the animals made the boat tip and splash into the water! 

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                                    Attendance 

End of year whole school attendance currently stands at 95.5 %. 

Attendance is strongly linked to how well pupils achieve; for this reason, the attendance of all pupils is closely monitored.  Unless your child is unwell, the expectation is that your child attends school every day.

The importance of good attendance has also been taught to the children in assemblies this year and they have enjoyed being attendance heroes

If you are unsure of whether your child is well enough to attend school please click on the link for some useful advice from the NHS Is my child too ill for school?

Changes regarding penalty notices that come into effect from 19th August 2024

Please click on the link below to take you to our attendance page on the website where you will find the letter sent to parents informing you of the changes. 

The Mead Infant and Nursery School - Attendance

 

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   Stoneleigh Library Summer Reading Challenge

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                                   Year 2 Wraps 

Year 2 enjoyed designing and creating wraps in their designs and technology project this term. There they learnt about the five food groups and a balanced diet. They also practise chopping, grating, snipping and spreading skills. The finished product looked and tasted delicious.

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Thank you the Parents Association who have done an amazing job this year.  We do appreciate all the hard work that goes on behind the scenes!

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09 Jul 2024
Year Reception Nower Wood Trip 2024
Reception had an amazing adventure at Nower Wood Nature Reserve! 
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                      School of Rock!

We were impressed by how the children seemed even more confident than before during our Summer Rocksteady performance! They entered the stage with big smiles and their hard work paid off with great performances of Back in Black, Ghostbusters, Diamonds, Green Green Grass and Shotgun. We can’t wait for their next performance to see how they have continued to progress on their chosen instrument.  

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                        Mental Health Support

All children young people and families can access additional support and strategies through Mindworks Surrey at any time without needing a referral. This includes:

  • Access to general advice and support through an out of hours advice line for Neurodevelopmental support (0300 222 5755), which is available from 5pm-11pm, seven days a week, 365 days a year.

    This provides advice and signposting support to parents and carers who are struggling with behaviours, challenges or difficulties which could be related to neurodevelopmental needs, such as those associated with ADHD or Autism.
     
  • Access to a 24/7 mental health crisis line (0800 915 4644) for children aged from six years, young people and their families or carers whose needs require immediate support.

    The Crisis Line is staffed by a professional who will provide advice, support, and signposting to a range of community services. It is open 24/7 and should be used when a child or young person’s needs mean they require support in that moment and where there is a concern about managing safety needs.

    Strategies and interventions that may be helpful are also available on the website: Neurodevelopmental needs Mindworks Surrey.
     
  • A Learners' Single Point of Access (0300 200 1015) for parents or carers with concerns about additional educational needs of a child living in Surrey.
     

The service is open from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, all year round (except bank holidays).         

                     School Uniform Reminder  

Please remember that children are required to wear black leather shoes or plain black trainers to school. If children wear black trainers, they should be completley black, incuding the sole and any branding. 

Please also remember that hair bands should be a simple style in school colours only. Please save the sparkly ones for home!

A link to our school uniform information can be found here School Uniform