Teaching Assistant - Miss Hawkins Mrs Williams Miss B
PE -Tuesday. Children with long hair will be required to wear a bobble and earrings will need to be removed or taped. PE kit - children to come dressed in joggers, trainers and a school PE top which are available from J&S products. https://www.js-products.co.uk/
School Times - 08:45 - 15:15
Please accompany all children to the small uyard yard in plenty of time for the 08:45 start - the roads around the school get quite congested in the morning, especially when it's raining. We will open the gates from 08:40 but they will be closed at 08:50 to allow the registers to be taken. If the gate is locked, please take your child to the main enterance where they will be brought to class.
Even though most Reception pupils are toilet trained, accident still happen. Please send in a carrier bag with a spare set of clothes 'just in case'.
Sound of the Week - Each week we will learn new sounds following our Monster Phonics scheme. There may be times where we send some learning home and we appreciate your support with this.
Maths - We practise counting and recognising numbers to 0 to 10 but will work towards many more skills. Keep an eye on Class Dojo to see what we're up to.
Children learn through play, in Limeslade we have lots of fun together, singing, listening to stories, news times, free play as well as working together. Children are expected to share, take turns and play kindly with each other.
Class Dojo - You should have access to Class Story and School Story. If you do not, please let me know so that this can be rectified. I will use both the message facility and Class Story to share information with you so please ensure that you check it regularly as it is our main form of communication. All important messages must be phoned through to the school office on 01792369826, many thanks.
Allergies: we have pupils in the school and in our class with severe nut allergies. No products containing nuts must be brought into school in lunchboxes. Unfortunately, no birthday cakes are allowed to be brought into school since new guidelines were published regarding healthy schools and the ‘sharing’ aspect since the Covid-19 pandemic.