Good evening Clockhouse
I hope you all had a lovely weekend, another good day has been had at school physically as well as at our virtual school. We have seen some fabulous learning both in school today as well as virtually and it has been lovely to see some more children from Nursery and Reception back at school today and we look forward to seeing them again tomorrow.
Well done to everyone who has been busy helping the Havering Hurricanes in the London Youth Games - Virtual Games, as a borough we are currently 13th out of 30 other London Boroughs, so Havering certainly need your help to get into the top 10 - can you help team Clockhouse?
Thank you to all those who have already replied to the letter I sent out last week asking if children from Year 2, Year 3, Year 4 and Year 5 would consider their children having some time back at school before the summer holiday. You have until tomorrow at 12pm to let us know. If by that time you have not replied we will take it that you will not require a place. As I am sure you can understand, due to the complexity of planning for this in a safe way we do need to stick to this deadline, so please do ensure you have replied if you have not done so already. The link to the questionnaire can be found below:
Somethings to look out for this week
Whilst we are not together we are still busy planning things to try to keep you occupied! Things to look out for this week include:
- The next Votes for Schools information and vote - all about the 'new normal'
- More London Youth Games - Virtual Games challenges, this is the last week, can you help?
- My weekly Tuesday video message
- A letter from OCA (Our Clockhouse Association) regarding our annual sponsored event taking place at home and at school
- Our next virtual Achievement Assembly - we are busy looking for our Home Learning Heroes for this week already!
Please keep using #ourclockhousefamily with things that we are posting as a further way of keeping in touch. We might not be seeing each other every day but we are still one community who care for each other!
Our community - Our school - A family and a home for everyone!
This poem really resonated with me and we hope to have some more normality resuming in the not to distant future!
Stay safe and keep smiling
Mrs Savidge
No comments:
Post a Comment