Newsletter 23.5.25

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23rd May 2025

What a glorious end to a wonderful half term. Arts week at Alveston has been fabulous. Mrs McFeely planned Arts Week this year to explore each of the arts, with a day dedicated to art, dance, drama, creative writing and music. We have had some incredibly talented professionals join us over the week, as well as utilising some of the amazing skills of our own staff. A full round-up will be posted in our newsletter after half term. In the meantime, my personal favourites included the junk drumming workshop - scraps being utilised to make gorgeous music and country dancing on the field in the sun. The children coming together to sing their VE day songs, dressed in red, white and blue for you on Friday afternoon, and unveiling their artwork, will remain with me for a long time too. It felt very, very special, wonderfully poignant and a beautiful end to a lovely, 'short but sweet' half term!
 
Before we enter the holiday, I would like to thank you for your kind wishes for Mrs Clewley. We have been passing these on and she is really appreciative of all your love and kindness. As a team, we too are grateful for the support you have shown us as we continue to work together to deliver the best education for the children at Alveston each day.
 
Have a lovely half term.
 
Jess Newitt
IMPORTANT REMINDER: Children are back to school on Tuesday 3rd June (Monday 2nd June is an INSET day)
Half Term Cup Winners!
 
Reception ~ Effie
Year 1 ~ George
Year 2 ~ Florence
Year 3 ~ Paras
Year 4 ~ Theo
Year 5 ~ Lulu
Year 6 ~ Sebastian
 
Congratulations to all of our Half Term Cup winners - what an achievement!
 
Team Cup Winners
 
Congratulations to this week's Team Point winners, Othello Yellows! I And a big "WELL DONE" to anyone who earned a team point this week.
Time for a Coffee?
 
We are pleased to inform you that we will be holding a coffee afternoon for parents on Friday 6th June, from 2.30-3.05pm in the Community Room. Mrs Rogers will be on hand if you wish to discuss any concerns such as SEND or pastoral support. Kate Perham, from the Connect4Health school nursing team, will also be attending and can give advice on areas such as sleep, anxiety, healthy eating and toileting. We would really like to build a parent network in school for parents to also support each other so, please do come along for a chat and a cup of tea/coffee. Please let Mrs Rogers know via the parents email if you would like to come so we have an idea of numbers. We look forward to seeing you.
Building Bridges
 
Year 5 have thoroughly enjoyed Arts Week this week! Part of the week was making the wooden truss bridges we had previously designed. The children have enjoyed using a range of tools such as hack saws, bench hooks and wooden files. Stay tuned for our completed bridges!
 
Football Fantastic!
 
This week our Girls football team, comprised of Year 4 and Year 5 children, played in a tournament against 5 other local schools. The girls did so well - especially considering they were the youngest group in the mix and had never played as a team before! The girls seemed to really enjoy their first football adventure together and we want you to know that we are very proud of you! Watch this space for future footballing fun...
 
School Book Fair...coming soon!
 
Alveston will be hosting another exciting school book fair towards the end of June - just in time to stock up for lots of reading over the summer holidays! Check out the images above for some of the books on offer. More details to follow soon...
 King Edward VI School - Open Morning for Current Year 5s
 
Please click here for details of the upcoming Open Morning on Saturday 28th June for current Year 5 students at KES.
Could you support a local family through tough times? 
 

Home-Start South Warwickshire trains volunteers to support families with children under 5 who are going through difficult times. They still have spaces on their upcoming training course on the 4th June. By giving just a few hours a week, you can offer emotional and practical support to a family in your community. Full training is provided, including some online learning.

https://www.homestartsouthwarwickshire.org.uk/volunteer 


 

Family fun for May half-term in Warwickshire
 
Has the half-term school holiday crept up on you? There are still lots of free and low-cost things to do and time to plan.
 

Children of all ages and abilities can be kept busy, healthy, and happy in May half-term with a wide variety of events and activities in Warwickshire. Find out more!

Community Interest 
 
We post all community events and projects on our website under 'Our Community'. For more information about activities open to you, your family and your local community, please do check the pages regularly:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
Last but not least, you can also find a list of Stratford Food Bank's "MOST WANTED" items right here. Please do take a look and help to support those in need in our local community.
General Reminders
 
Parking at Drop-Off and Pick-Up
We are so lucky at Alveston that the Football Club allow all our parents who drive to school to use their car park for drop-off and pick-up. This makes it safer for all our children. Please continue to use the Football Club car park. Please do not park on Knights Lane, Oak Road or any double-yellow lines for pick-up or drop-offs. Please also ensure that you do not stop or park within the zig-zag "Keep Clear" markings. This area is marked to keep the flow of traffic moving and to ensure the safety of all pedestrians.
 
Sickness and Absence
Please let the school office know each day your child is absent from school by calling 01789 293412, option 1, and leaving a message.  You may also email parents3002@welearn365.com. You do not need to contact us daily if your child is sick/vomits. Absences for sickness/vomiting will be recorded 48 hours from the end of the day your child was last sick (i.e. if sick on Sunday, come back on Wednesday; if Tuesday come back on Friday). 
 

Medicines in School
We cannot accept medicines in school without a prescription label and a medical form completed by a parent or carer.  Please ask the school office for more information and/or a form via:

parents3002@welearn365.com


 

Forest School Dates
 

Below are Forest School dates for your diary. The children will need to wear PE kit to school with tracksuit bottoms or leggings and have a long sleeve top such as a hoodie. Wellies and a rain coat / school coat will also be required:

 

Date

 

Year Group

Fri 6th Jun

 

Year 3

Fri 13th Jun

 

Year 2

Fri 20th Jun

 

Year 1

Fri 27th Jun

 

Reception

Fri 4th Jul

 

Year 6

Fri 11th Jul

 

Year 5

Fri 18th Jul

 

Year 4


Important Dates to Remember
 
Key dates for the remainder of the Summer Term are HERE!  You can find information relating to term dates here and teacher-led clubs here
 
 

 

 

HALF-TERM 26th-30th May 2025

 

 

2nd June – INSET Day – no children in school

 

 

 

Summer Term (2)

 

Celebration / Star of the Week Assemblies

 

 

6/6, 13/6, 20/6, 4/7, 11/7, *14/7 (Half Term Cup)

 

 

Teacher-Led Clubs – 4 weeks

 

 

9th June to 4th July

 

 

 

2/6

 

INSET Day – no children in school

3/6

 

All children back to school

4/6

 

Reception 2025 – New Parents Meeting

4/6

 

Reception Class trip to Museum of Geology (Lapworth)

11/6

 

Year 6 Trip to Sikh Gurdwara (Leamington)

12/6

 

Year 2 Trip to Sealife Centre (Birmingham)

16-18/6

 

Year 6 Residential Trip

20/6

 

FOA Summer Fayre

2/7

 

Transition Day/Secondary School Inductions

7/7

 

Year 6 End of Year Play

8/7

 

Y1 Trip to ThinkTank (Birmingham)

14/7

 

Prospective Parents (2026) Open Evening

15/7

 

Sports Day & Picnic

16/7

 

Reserve Sports Day & Picnic

18/7

 

Year 6 Leavers’ Assembly

18/7

 

RockSteady Concert (2:15pm)

18/7

 

Last Day in School for Children

21/7

 

INSET DAY (no children in school)

22/7

 

OFFICIAL LAST DAY OF TERM - Summer Holidays officially begin!

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