Please check for possible Scarlet Fever

We have recently seen a growing number of children with a rash on their arms and hands. It may be on other parts of the body as well. If your child has this rash it could be Scarlet Fever.

This information is taken from the nhs.uk: Scarlet fever – NHS (www.nhs.uk)

See a GP if you or your child:

  • have scarlet fever symptoms
  • do not get better in a week (after seeing a GP)
  • have scarlet fever and chickenpox at the same time
  • are ill again, weeks after scarlet fever got better – this can be a sign of a complication, such as rheumatic fever
  • are feeling unwell and have been in contact with someone who has scarlet fever

Scarlet fever is very easily spread. Check with a GP before you go in. They may suggest a phone consultation.

Forest School- Miss Hellyar-Jones’ class

There will be no Forest School on 27.6.24 and 4.7.24 due to Sports Day. The final Forest School session this year will be on 11.7.24.

Thank you,

A Hellyar-Jones

Missing scooter

Dear Parents and carers,

A child in year 2’s scooter has gone missing at the end of the day today. It is a blue, two wheeler scooter and was kept by the bicycle racks near year 5/6.

If your child comes to school with a scooter could you please check that they have taken the correct scooter home with them.

Thank you

Homework 17.05.24

Our focus text for the next couple of weeks is The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. We have been learning to retell the story using actions to help us. Over the next couple of weeks we shall be using the text as a starting point for –

Sequencing the days of the week

Exploring healthy and unhealthy food

Learning the life cycle of a butterfly

Independent writing

Can you share and discuss the story with your child.

The resources you collected for our art session enabled the children to create some fantastic work. We would be grateful for more sticks, twigs, leaves, petals, shells etc to enable the children to revisit the activity.

Reception Disco

Disco 22.05.24

3.15-3.45

£2

Your child can bring in a change of clothes to school if they are attending the disco. EYFS staff will take the children to the disco and they can be collected from their classroom doors at 3.45pm. Please see the disco post on the school website for further information.

Homework 10.05.24

Could the children collect twigs, sticks, leaves and petals which we can use in our next  art session.

In computing this week we have been following instructions.  We have introduced the word algorithm meaning to follow a set of instructions. We played ‘Simon Says’  to encourage the children to listen carefully. Could you play this at home? Can your child follow the instructions that you give? Are they able to give you instructions to follow? Do they notice if you make a mistake?

Many thanks L Pollard and A Hellyar-Jones

Mislaid coat

Archie, in Mrs Pollard’s class. has mislaid his Muxton School coat. It has his name in the pocket. If your child has one of these coats please check they have the correct one.

Many thanks L Pollard