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Penshurst Primary School

Weekly Blog

On this page you will find a weekly blog from Mrs Preston, Head of School.

December 2023

  • WEEK 15 - Thursday 21 December 2023

    Published 21/12/23

    We have just wrapped up the final week of what has been an incredibly long term.

    Changes to staff, the curriculum, the environment.... you name it and we have undergone it. We are seeing some really wonderful work being produced from our hard-working learners and look forward to seeing what they are capable of next year.

    This week, the productions came to a close with Years 2 and 3 keeping up the festivities on Monday and Tuesday and Years 4, 5 and 6 closing the events on Thursday at the church. The first time I heard the singing properly was at the rehearsal on Wednesday and it really brought a smile to my face. I am sure the same happened to you if you were in attendance.

    Our EYFS has been busy this week with our January starters to the Nursery attending a stay and play session with parents, as well as our Reception Year pupils getting stuck into a Christmas Craft afternoon with their parents on Wednesday.

    Our Christmas Advent Calendar stories are still available to watch. We really hope you are enjoying snuggling down and viewing them with your children each day. These will run right up to Christmas Eve.

    On behalf of all of the staff at Penshurst, we would like to wish you lots of love and the merriest of Christmases. See you in 2024!

    Mrs Preston

    Head of School

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  • WEEK 14 - Friday 15 December 2023

    Published 15/12/23

    Our penultimate week has been yet another busy one.  

    We kicked off the week with a wonderful performance from Chaplins Panto. ‘Oh no you didn’t!’ we hear you cry! (Sorry!!).  

    Our beautiful Reception / Year 1 productions were held this week and I would like to thank all who attended to support the pupils in their superstar roles. 

    Our annual Christmas lunch was held on Wednesday and I thoroughly enjoyed boogying down the aisles to festive music whilst the pupils tucked into a delicious Christmas Dinner.  

    Today, our wonderful Rocksteady Band will perform to their parents after rehearsing for months to reach stardom. As I type this, this event is yet to happen but I am sure it will have been a fabulous one.  

    In other news: 

    'Responsibility' is one of our core values and I have recently spoken to all our pupils about the need to take a collective responsibility for ensuring that all rubbish and packaging is properly disposed of in the dining hall at lunchtime.  I am pleased that the pupils have responded positively to this.  I was particularly pleased that Year 6 pupils engaged with this discussion maturely and saw the need for everyone to take responsibility and to respect our school.  We have also added some additional supervision into the canteen to ensure that these standards are maintained. 

    Reminders: 

    Once again, I have been asked to remind parents about safe driving and parking down Winthorpe Road and Penshurst Avenue. Thank you to parents who are now reporting any dangerous activity to the police – they are the ones that can enforce fines etc so please ensure this is the step that you take should you see something of concern. A powerful way to look at it is ‘What if it were my child that was involved in an accident that I caused?’. Thank you for supporting us in ensuring all pupils are safe. 

    Next Thursday (21st), please remember that school closes at 2pm. As this is not the normal finishing time, pupils will not be allowed to walk home alone and will need to be collected. Thank you in advance.  

    Next week, you will receive your child’s termly report with their current grade. I know that the wording of this has caused some confusion previously so I wanted to offer some clarification on here. If your child is graded as B, this means that they are working significantly below where they should be at this point in the year. If they are a W, they are working towards where they should be but accessing some of the work successfully. If they are graded as N, this means that they are currently on track to reach National Standard (at least where they should be at the end of their year) and where they should be. If they are A, they are smashing the current work and accessing challenge activities. Should you need any further clarification on this, please contact your child’s class teacher. Thank you.  

    Have a super weekend and I will see you next week for our final week of the term. 

    Mrs Preston

    Head of School

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  • WEEK 13 - Friday 8 December 2023

    Published 11/12/23

    Penshurst has been jingling all the way to the weekend this week as our productions are underway. My favourite part of this week was attempting to greet all of the Nursery parents whilst 40+ 3-4 year olds tried to get the attention of their mums and dads behind me. Seeing all of the nativity characters really brought back memories of being a little girl in primary school and what a wonderful time (for most) this is.  

    Alongside this, we held Christmas Jumper day on Thursday which was a delight to see. What a wonderful variety of attire we have to choose from now for the festive period. Often, our faves are the ones that we can see have been lovingly made by families together at home. We would always encourage these, especially in these difficult financial times.  

    Another lovely sight was as I drove back down Winthorpe Road after attending a meeting offsite this week, see the Reception pupils trundling to the Post Office on their annual trip to deliver their Christmas lists to Santa. Fingers crossed he gets to read them all in time for the big night! 

    Mrs Smith encouraged pupils to cycle or scoot to school this week as we held our annual Bling Your Bike event. The hot chocolate and festive cheer were flowing! 

    Finally, the PFA held their annual Christmas Movie Night for Years 3-6, at which our pupils could enjoy a showing of Home Alone – possibly the best Christmas movie of all time.  

    Speaking of Christmas (a lot!), we have received a few emails expressing the disappointment at only one parent being able to attend the Years 4-6 Christmas production at the church. I must stress that this is a restriction that has been enforced by the church and not the school. We have 207 pupils in the production and initially, the church stipulated 150 in the audience. We managed to negotiate one per family but they will not accommodate more for safety reasons. We were only told this recently which is why we have been unable to explore other options such as additional productions. Should this be the case next year, we will have more time to look into the possibility of extra events etc. Thank you for your understanding. 

    Polite reminder: Children in Reception year, Year 1 and Year 2 should enter the school in a morning via their classroom doors, and children in Key Stage 2 should enter via the KS2 doors. The doors at the side of the main school reception will not be open. I will reiterate this in an assembly but would be grateful if you could please inform your child of this so that they are not stood waiting. Thank you.  

    With the run up to Christmas, there are many families accessing the Disney+ app to watch films.  As with any apps, there are potential risks.  

    Please see attached more information on what to look out for. 

    Have a wonderful weekend and as always, I look forward to seeing you next week.  

    Mrs Preston

    Head of School

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  • WEEK 12 - Friday 1 December 2023

    Published 01/12/23

    Things are really ramping up in the run-up to Christmas here at Penshurst! 

    Nursery have held their Stay and Play sessions with parents, Year 5 have thoroughly enjoyed their visit from the Planetarium, which supports their learning all about Space. One of my favourite moments of this week was the magic that happened in EYFS on Thursday. Our little learners were all settled, listening to their teachers read a story about the first kiss of snow, when what should happen? They looked out of the window and observed a flurry of exactly that! Yes, the teachers really did make that just happen! 😊 

    Today, you will have received the first of our Advent Calendar stories to share with your child. Mrs Whitaker had the wonderful idea of creating an advent calendar bursting with Christmas stories, read by our brilliant team, for you to listen to. I hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed making them! 

    The East Riding Music Hub have asked us to share some information about a signing choir that they would like to create. If you feel that your child would like to be part of this, please click on the following information and complete the application form. Thank you. 

    ERYC Music Letter.pdf  Application form V2 - music.docx 

    I hope you have a super first weekend of December and I look forward to seeing you next week. 

    Mrs Preston

    Head of School

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