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Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • Team work

    Fri 20 May 2022

    Friday 'Be and Do' in Egypt Class


    We have been doing lots of good teamwork and having loads of fun!

  • A message from our SEND link Governor

    Fri 20 May 2022

    I am Cam and I have been a school governor for a year. l am the SEND link governor which means I support Sara (the SEND coordinator for both schools) in her role and report areas related to SEND to the Governing Body. I was previously an SEND coordinator, a deputy head and have a diploma in SEND but there is always more to learn!

     

    I have really enjoyed working with Sara and seeing how the school is responding to a wide range of wonderfully individual needs that make up our St Saviours Family. As our community changes and grows we love welcoming children with all ranges of abilities - we are all special at something and we enjoy finding out what our children can teach us.

     

    This last year we have initiated a parent questionnaire, looked at ways to make our school information more accessible and we are working on trying to build closer relations with families. Recently the Trust conducted a SEND review of all we do; it was a great exercise in looking at and evaluating our practice, identifying areas we do well and those we want to continue to grow. We were commended on the experiences that all children have, particularly those with SEND and how well the teachers and adults support pupils, as well as our school focus on dyslexia. 

     

    We want to deepen the way we work with parents and families of those with SEND so if you’d like to be part of a working group, please email me Camilla.densmore@stsaviours.bwmat.org or Sara Hibbs at sara.hibbs@stsaviours.bwmat.org

     

    I wish you a happy weekend!

  • Year 6 measuring angles!

    Fri 20 May 2022

    Here are Zephaniah measuring their angles.

     

    ‘It was such a fun maths lesson!’

  • Year 4 Poetry

    Fri 20 May 2022

    Year 4 have been writing poems today based on a poem by James Carter called, 'Night Soup'.

     

    We are very proud of the wonderful images they have created, and Mrs Simmons had a great time listening to them being performed and guessing what kind of soup each poem was.

  • Celebration Assembly

    Fri 20 May 2022

    Rockstars of the week: Here they are looking fabulous! This is their album cover ðŸ˜‚🤣

     

    We also celebrated DoodleMaths and DoodleEnglish awards, gave out LOADS of dojos, shared a colour run medal, free reader certificates and said thank you to children who have been tidying litter during their breaks just because they want our environment to be lovely.

     

    We also looked at a wonderful bee poster made at home by 3 Year 4 children to celebrate the great job bees do!

  • Vyshyvanka Day

    Fri 20 May 2022

    Yesterday was Vyshyvanka Day, which is held annually on the third Thursday of May.

     

    It aims to preserve the folk traditions of wearing "vyshyvanka" - or embroidered Ukrainian national dress. Our St Saviour's Ukrainian children wore beautiful national clothes to celebrate. 

  • Our Governing Body visit to school

    Fri 20 May 2022

    The week the St Saviour's full Governing Body had a meeting and spent part of the meeting walking around our schools and finding out even more about the work, experiences and education our wonder children get at St Saviour's

     

    Below are some pictures of some of the things Governors and leaders looked at together. We enjoyed looking at the classroom environments, and focused on how we are working towards our SDP targets when we walked around. Click here  to find out more about our SDP and click here to find our more about our Governing Body

  • Science in Year 1 and 2 growing sunflowers

    Fri 20 May 2022

    In Science, Year 1 and Year 2 have been growing and monitoring sunflowers. 

  • Green Day - Friday 27th May

    Wed 18 May 2022

    Green Day - Friday 27th May

     

    We will be having a 'Green day' on Friday 27th May (the last day of term). This is something that Louise organises for the Infants each year and has invited the Juniors to join in this year. The children are invited to come into school in their own clothes wearing something green. Anything green is fine a green t-shirt,  green socks, a green ribbon in their hair. If children would like to donate £1 we will be raising money for each class to adopt an animal from the WWF in the Infants and to donate to a charity of the children's choice in the Juniors. These ideas were chosen by the Infant and Junior children. Please make your donation online through the School Gateway (if you have any problems logging in to the School Gateway, please contact the school office). 

     

    Across both schools we will be doing a range of activities that we will share with you in the weekly roundup that week.  

     

    After school that day, you are invited to the Infant playground for a plant and seedl

    ing swap and to make a family green pledge. We will invite you to write your pledge down on a green leaf and then we will share these with you throughout Term 6 in the weekly roundups. 


    Donations of plants and seedlings will be gratefully received on the day, and please bring directly to the Infant main office. 


    FOS (PTA) will be serving refreshments of tea, coffee and squash and there will be a decorate a biscuit stall. 


    This is always a lovely day that encourages children to think about the environment and the positive part they can play.  

     

    Best wishes, 

     

    Louise (Eco Schools Coordinator) 

    St Saviour’s Schools 

  • Buddy Reading

    Wed 18 May 2022

    Zambia Class have been enjoying the sunny weather and 'Buddy Reading' in the Willow Garden.

     

    Can you spot them amongst the greenery?

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