Newsletter 18th May 2015 - Elston Hall Primary School
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Newsletter 18th May 2015 - Elston Hall Primary School
SUMMER TERM 2015 Issue 2 - Monday 18th May 2015 Year 6 Statutory Assessments Well done to our Year 6 pupils for completing their SATs—we await the results! Transitions Over the coming weeks we will be focusing on transitions across key stages. As always we will aim to make the move as easy and worry free as possible for our children. Children will be spending time in their new year groups, the year 2 children will be spending time in the Junior playground and will also visit Junior assembly. If you have any concerns or questions about your child’s next steps in school please do talk to us. There will be meetings for parents of children moving up into years 1 and year 3—see the reverse of newsletter for dates. Free Eye Tests for Children Our local opticians, Scrivens, have asked that we remind parents that eye tests for children are free. Children should have their eyes tested not only for vision purposes, but to ensure their eyes are healthy. Why not book them in! Scrivens is on Three Tuns Parade Tel: 01902 782280 Attendance Last week’s attendance figure was % 97.9 What’s Coming Up…. Week Beginning 1st June—Healthy Eating Week Monday 8th to Friday 12th June - Year 6 residential to Edale Wednesday 10th June - Year 2 - 3 transition meeting at 3.30 pm Friday 12th June - Year 5 Disability workshop Week beginning Monday 15th June—Year 4 residential to Conwy Thursday 18th / Friday 19th June—Book Fair Monday 22 June - Dance Competition Final Monday 22 June—Year 6 group and Team photos Term Dates Half term - week beginning Monday 25th May School closed for INSET on Friday 26th June Break up for the summer on Friday 17th July You will find a full list of dates and events on the reverse of this newsletter. General Reminders There are some children coming to school without coats, please send your children with coats, it can be cold on the playground still whilst we await the warmer weather! May we also remind you that everything your child wears at school should be labelled, a biro on the existing label is fine. We are finding so many items of clothes and uniform that are not labelled.