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Democracy at St Alban’s

By British Values, News

This year we are lucky that our pupil leadership team elections are taking place at the same time as the UK’s General Election.  This has given us an amazing opportunity to learn about Democracy and to see it in action at the same time.

We have had lots of assemblies focusing on what democracy is in the UK, and how we reflect this British Value at school.

Every year classes vote for who they would like to represent them the following year- with one representative per house.  Children have a hustings in class.  This year we made our own voting both in the hall and children were called class by class to vote for their future ambassadors.

We are so proud of everyone who put themselves forward to be a leader.

Handwriting Morning

By FS1, FS2, News, Year 1, Year 2

Thank you to everyone who attended our handwriting morning in EYFS and KS1 today.  It was great to have so many families learning about the way we develop pre-handwriting and handwriting skills at St Alban’s.

Safety Walk

By News, Safeguarding

On Friday, Mrs Higson met with some children from Year 2 and Year 4 to do a very special job.  They walked around the outside of school with a map and decided which areas were very safe, safe, or a not safe.  They coloured-coded the map and then talked about their findings back at the office.

Key Stage 1 children explained how much they loved all the of different activities they can do outside: colouring books, the trim trail, skateboarding, football, dressing up and the Buddy Bench.  They also talked about how amazing the Y6 Play Leaders were, and they shared personal experiences when they had been helped by the older children.

Children in Key Stage 2 talked about the range of activities that they have to do outside: basketball, football, playing in the grass on the field, construction area and the adventure trail.

Mrs Higson asked children why they had chosen some areas as being less safe:

It was wonderful to hear about our outside area from the children’s perspective.  Sometimes adults don’t notice when little things go wrong or break.  Since our meeting we have asked for the playground equipment to fixed immediately.  We have also reassured children that our staff all stand in different zones when on duty, so they are never in a position where they can’t be seen.

We also spoke about litter, dead birds(!) and getting more tennis balls.

Thank you to all of the children who took part, you were amazing! We will be sharing more of our findings with children in assembly time.

 

Proposed Admission Changes

By Community, Equality, FS1, FS2, Letters to Parents, News, Newsletter, Policies

Dear Parent/Colleague,

 

The Diocese of Sheffield Multi Academy Trust is the admissions authority for our school. This means the trust is responsible for setting the admissions arrangements for the schools within its organisation. When changes are proposed to admission arrangements, all admission authorities must consult on their admission arrangements that will apply for admission applications the following school year.

 

A change to the policy is proposed for St Alban’s C of E Primary  School and the proposed new policy can be found at https://wsap.academy/policies/.

 

The trust have resolved to consult on a change to admissions policies, starting with the one determined for use next year to offer places to the September 2025 intake. The change is a move from prioritising church attendance to prioritisation of children living locally, in the parish. We believe this to be pastorally and educationally responsible, prioritising allocating places to children who live in the parish community of the school, as determined by the Church of England on “A Church Near You” [https://www.achurchnearyou.com/]

 

We see this as in keeping with the spirit of the Church of England’s historic commitment to parish schooling, acknowledging that our schools are not faith schools for the faithful, they are Church schools for the community.

 

Responses can be sent to the trust at a enquiries@dsat.education Please enter “Admissions” in the subject bar.

The consultation will run until 12th January 2024.

We look forward to engaging with schools and communities in this change

 

Huw Thomas

Chair of DSAT

Poppy Appeal

By Fund Raising, News

Remembrance items will be sold from Monday during school time.

Individual poppy – recommended donation 50p
Other items such as a poppy for a coat, lanyards and bracelets will range from £1 – £2.

Thank you