Newsletter 22nd November

Newsletter 22nd November

Thank you to all of you who managed to attend the parent teacher meetings last week. Most of you were able to join in the meetings online or have telephone meetings in order to discuss your child’s progress in school. I am very proud of the progress the children are making across school. We have had some really successful reading workshops with parents and children in school and I thank you for engaging with these. I hope that you enjoyed spending time in school with your child. As you will be aware, COVID cases in the area are on the rise again with several schools in the local area having high numbers of pupils and staff absent from school. Currently we have people who have tested positive and are self-isolating. If your child displays any of the COVID symptoms – a cough, a high temperature, loss of smell or taste, please keep them off and take them for a PCR test. I have a duty of care to the staff in the school and so I have made the decision to pause all larger group visits into school by parents and carers. This, therefore means having to share nativities via recording again this year. I know that many of you will be disappointed by this news, but at this point my main priority is to continue to enable staff and pupils to access learning in school. It is my hope that we will be able to invite parents back into the building for workshops etc in the New Year. Kind Regards, Mrs Armistead

Crossing Patrol

We welcome our new Crossing Patrol, Karen.  She is already impressed with how polite and friendly you all are so, thank you for making her feel so welcome. Please remember how important it is to cross the very busy Slyne Road safely!

Communication

We have a number of ways that we communicate with you and for you to communicate with us. Some people are getting a little confused by what to use when and what to use it for.

PARENT APP – PA Connect – all newsletters, forms, information and letters will be sent out via ParentApp as a push notification, text message or email.  All parents need access to this as it sends you the latest messages etc.

PARENT PAY – all trips, residentials, music lessons, clubs, night owls and early birds are to be paid for using Parent Pay.  In paying for the activity, you are also giving consent for your child to attend the activity.  We MUST have this permission for activities that take place outside the local area of the school.  All parents need access to Parent Pay.

CONTACT US – Any information that needs to be shared with the teacher, office staff, Mrs Armistead, our SENCO or Pastoral Team can be emailed to contact-us@skertonstlukes.lancs.sch.uk.  Someone will endeavour to reply to your email within 1 working day of receiving it.

TELEPHONE – You can call school anytime on 01524 65445.  If there is no one available to take your call, you can leave a message and someone will endeavour to get back to you within 1 working day.  Follow the phone instructions to talk to the office, the Business Manager or the Pastoral Team.

CLASS DOJO – This is specifically used to share learning including homework and home learning during periods of isolation.  Parents are encouraged to see their children’s learning and the whole school pages where we share whole school information.  It is very easy to message staff using Class Dojo but all too easy for staff to miss these messages. 

PLEASE DO NOT MESSAGE STAFF USING DOJO. 

Please call or email contact-us@skertonstlukes.lancs.sch.uk .  We will endeavour to reply to your messages within 1 working day of receiving them.  It is NOT ok to expect a member of staff to reply before 8.00am, after 5.00pm or at weekends.

IN PERSON – Staff members are always in the playground before and after school, as are members of SLT.  If you need to pass on a message, we ask that you email or ring and only talk face to face in an emergency.  The office is open before and after school for advice and to take orders e.g. Photographs, Friends activities etc.  If you require a longer discussion with a member of staff, please telephone or email to make an appointment.

SCHOOL CLOUD – Web based video calling that we use for Parent-Teacher meetings.  All parents must register following the email link sent to you from school cloud.  Parents Evenings are offered in November and April. An extra meeting may be offered following the end of year report in July.

I hope this stops any confusion around how to make contact with a member of staff in school. If you have any questions or concerns, please call the school office on 01524 65445 or email contact-us@skertonstlukes.lancs.sch.uk. A member of staff with endeavour to reply to within 1 working day of receipt of your message.



Attendance Our current attendance is 93.9% attendance and our target is 96%.  We are aware that there are some classes with children off with illness and that is an authorised absence.  What is concerning is that our unauthorised absences is 1% of the school population.  This means that a number of pupils are not in school for a valid illness or appointment

It is more important than ever that children are in school, on time, every day.  The pace of learning is high as we work hard to help the children make progress following COVID.  Even arriving 10 minutes late each day adds up to 50 minutes of lost learning in a week.

 

A reminder that school starts at 8.55am and arriving after this time is late for school.

To ease access to handwashing on arrival each class has a time that they will enter the school building.  It is important that your child is on time in order to stay within their class group on entry to the building:

8.55am Year 2 and Year 5

8.50am Year 1 and Year 4

8.45am Year 3 and Year 6

 

Each week we are celebrating the class with the best attendance in school and monitoring those classes that have children absent.  For the last two weeks the percentages are:

RECEPTION

Percentages

 

w/b

Attendances

Authorised Absences

Unauthorised Absences

08/11/2021

90.8

8.8

0.4

15/11/2021

92.4

5.5

1.7

Year 1

Percentages

 

w/b

Attendances

Authorised Absences

Unauthorised Absences

08/11/2021

88.1

11.1

0.7

15/11/2021

91.1

6.4

1.8

Year 2

Percentages

 

w/b

Attendances

Authorised Absences

Unauthorised Absences

08/11/2021

98.6

0.3

1.0

15/11/2021

99.0

0.7

0.3

Year 3

Percentages

 

w/b

Attendances

Authorised Absences

Unauthorised Absences

08/11/2021

96.6

3.1

0.3

15/11/2021

96.5

2.3

1.3

Year 4

Percentages

 

w/b

Attendances

Authorised Absences

Unauthorised Absences

08/11/2021

96.4

2.5

1.1

15/11/2021

86.8

13.2

0.0

Year 5

Percentages

 

w/b

Attendances

Authorised Absences

Unauthorised Absences

08/11/2021

92.9

6.1

1.0

15/11/2021

91.0

5.3

3.3

Year 6

Percentages

 

w/b

Attendances

Authorised Absences

Unauthorised Absences

08/11/2021

95.3

4.0

0.7

15/11/2021

94.3

4.0

1.7

Well done to Year 2 with the best attendance in school for the last two weeks!!!!!!







Twitter

We now have a school Twitter account and we will be putting children’s work, information about what they are up to and ‘tweets’ about their favourite books on.  We plan to # the authors to share the children’s thoughts and ideas.  Come and join in and see who retweets or shares our tweets.  Find us @StLukesSkerton

Night Owls

Please ensure that you prebook via Parent App and pay in advance using Parent Pay, for every Night Owls Session.  We need to know numbers in advance so we can provide adequate adult supervision and care.  We don’t want to turn a child away but may have to if this rule is not followed.

First Skerton Boys Brigade and Girls Association

Calling boys and girls from St Luke’s School to come and get involved in Boys Brigade Girls Association.  Do you enjoy football and other fun games?  Do you fancy trying camping?  Do you like learning new crafts and skills?  Do you enjoy new experiences?

Then BBGA could be for you. 

We meet every Thursday from 6.00pm to 7.30pm (8-11years) at Skerton Community Centre, King George Playing Field, Slyne Road, Skerton.

For more information please contact John Walker (captain) 07886656930

Look for a Book

At Skerton St Luke’s we continue to believe that inspiring our children through reading and sharing a range of books is of huge importance. A couple of years ago, Mossgate Primary School set up a book challenge where children could hide and share books with other children in the local area. We would love for our school community to take part again in this challenge. If you would like to join in, here is what you need to do:

1. Choose a book that you no longer use and are happy to give away.

2. Write a note to go with your book for the person who finds it e.g. I hope you enjoy reading this book as much as I did.

Take care not to include personal details such as surnames and addresses.

3. Include the name of the Facebook page on your note - Lancaster and Morecambe Look for a Book – so that the finder can share on the page.

4. Wrap the book and the note in a plastic bag that is sealed so that it won’t get wet if it rains (large food bags are great for this).

5. Hide the book in a place where a child may find it in the local area, perhaps Ryelands Park, King George’s park/field, along the canal, Williamsons Park, to name a few local places.

We hope that all of our children take part in the challenge. The more children that take part, the more opportunities there will be for your child to find a new book to enjoy and pass on. It is also a great way to enjoy the outdoors as a family.

If you hide a book and are lucky to find one, share on DoJos in your child’s portfolio for the class teacher to see.

Dates for your Diary!
26/11/21 Year 3 sharing for Celebration Worship
29/11/21 4.30pm Full Governors
01/12/21 Experience Advent Outdoors
02/12 and 03/12/21 Life Education
03/12/21 Year 2 Sharing
09/12/2021 The Duke's - Beauty and The Beast
10/12/21 Christmas Jumper Day
13/12/21 KS1 Christmas Dinner
14/12/21 KS2 Christmas Dinner
17/12/21 2.00pm School Finishes

Testimonials

It’s a lovely community. We all feel like a part of St Luke’s family. My child loves her teachers and knows other members of staff. It’s lovely to walk into school and people know my child’s name and always say hello to her, even teachers from other classes or Mrs Armistead.

Parent

I know when I drop my kids off they are happy and safe and they both enjoy their time in school.

Parent

Thank you for not only teaching my daughter but also caring for her. She’s really happy at school and is making great progress in all areas of learning.

Parent

The staff have been so supportive of my child with Special Educational Needs. They are amazing and it makes me confident that my daughter is well looked after and if she has any problems they will help.

Parent of a child with SEND

The Reception Open Day really showed the school in a good light. The Headteacher showed us round and knew all of the pupil’s names. All of the children we met were friendly and polite but more importantly they were all smiling whilst learning.

Prospective Parent

Teachers are very helpful, friendly and approachable

Pupil, Year 6
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