Leopard: Mabel S For putting on your ‘sparkly rocket boosters’ and running like the wind for our Cross Country event! Well done Mabel! |
Zebra: Scarlett H For being so engaged during phonics lessons and always giving 100%. Scarlett uses her sounding arm amazingly to segment the words. Well done Scarlett. |
Lion: Isabelle A For always singing with such joy and enthusiasm when learning songs for our Christmas Production. You are a star. |
Bear: Bronwen B For excellent effort in phonics sessions, using her knowledge of phonemes to segment and spell and blend and read new words. |
Otter: Nellie H For following different pathways in our dance lesson this week. Your moves were very creative and it was clear to see which weather type your dance represented. Well done! |
Seal: Madeleine C For coming up with some fantastic ideas during our shared writing this week. Madeleine was also able to confidently identify the expanded noun phrases, verbs and adverbs we had used. Great work Madeleine! |
Dolphin: Lucie S For showing great resilience in our cross country event and striving to complete the whole circuits quickly. Well done Lucie, what an achievement. |
Tiger: Frankie M For her enthusiastic singing and dancing in Music and for always displaying a cheerful personality. You are a joy to have in Tiger class Frankie. |
Panda: Reggie R For his incredible handwriting. Reggie, you’ve worked exceptionally hard on your handwriting, and it really shows. I can see how much effort you’ve put into making each letter look so neat. You didn’t give up, even when it was tricky, and that’s amazing. |
Turtle: Chloe P For creating an Outstanding Warning Story that demonstrates exceptional creativity and use of your imagination. Your storytelling not only entertained but also taught an important message to all who read it! |
Giraffe: Alice C For producing some wonderful writing in English this week. Thinking of some fantastic ideas for her warning story. I’m so impressed with you Alice! |
Monkey: Grace W For exceptional work in crafting an engaging finding tale. Your alien story truly captivated me from start to finish. |
Kangaroo: Baylee A For always working hard and being a great role model |
Koala: Brandon M For his amazing Alien story! He used the sentence types modelled and created a great story that was his own! |
W/E: 15/11/24
This is a reminder to all parents/carers that the correct way to report absences is to leave a message on the absence line answerphone daily. If messages are sent by email to the admin email address they will not be registered in time for the morning attendance and you may then receive a call from our attendance team.
Below are a list of letters, leaflets and posters uploaded to the website this week.
Letters sent this week
Year 3 Parent Helpers required – Sewing – 28.11.24
Behaviour Policy – Parent Consultation – 27.11.24
Ensuring a Smooth Start to the School Day – 26.11.24
Previous letters, leaflets and posters can be found on the school website Events & Letters > Letters & Parent Meetings
KS1 Playground
Please do not allow children to play on the equipment either before/after school. At the end of the day, parents and children should leave the site promptly . This enables us to open up the playground for our other clubs. Thank you.
KS2 Playground
Please note that the day in KS2 does not start until 8:40am when the doors open. Children should not be left unsupervised on the playground before this time. Children should not play on the equipment. Thank you
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We would like to remind all parents and carers that, for the safety of everyone, children (including younger siblings) are not permitted to ride their bikes or scooters on the school site. Mornings and afternoons are particularly busy, and riding on school grounds presents a serious hazard to others.
Please ensure that your child[ren] dismounts from their bike or scooter before entering the school gates and walks it to the designated racks. At the end of the day, they should collect their bike or scooter and walk it off-site before riding home.
If school staff notice children riding bikes or scooters on site, they will be asked to dismount immediately.
Thank you for helping us keep our school safe and welcoming for all.
If your child takes too much time off school they will become categorised as PA or persistently absent. Missing school will make your child fall behind in lessons and will impact on their academic progress and achievement.
Below is the percentage of children per year group who currently fall into this category. If you are worried about your child’s school attendance, please do not hesitate to contact the school where we can work with you to improve this.
Year Group | % of Persistent Absences |
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R | 17% |
1 | 14% |
2 | 15% |
3 | 7% |
4 | 10% |
5 | 13% |
6 | 13% |
Overall | 13% |
We are thrilled to share that, thanks to your generosity and support, we have raised £179 for Children in Need! 🎉
If you haven’t had the chance to donate yet, there’s still time to contribute to this cause. Donations can be made directly via https://go.riversideprimary.co.uk/cin by Friday 6th December. Every contribution makes a real difference!
FOCUS: Ice/Snow
1 March 2025 — NATIONAL OFFER DATE
Please email admin@riversideprimary.co.uk with a brief description along with any photos of their achievement. We’ll be thrilled to showcase their success in our weekly newsletters.
We are excited to share that we have begun the OPAL (Outdoor Play and Learning) project to enhance the lunchtime experience even furtherfor your children. The aim is to provide more opportunities for creative and active play.
Please keep an eye out for a parent survey that will be sent to you soon. This section of the newsletter will keep you updated on our OPAL journey, including upcoming developments and ways you can get involved.
Also, if you are having a clear-out, please look out for our donation requests for resources to enhance the playground. Your contributions would be greatly appreciated!
Dear parents and carers,
We are looking at our playtimes and thinking about how we can improve them by introducing the Outdoor Play and Learning (OPAL) Primary Programme.
Can you help? We really want to know what you think of playtimes now.
https://forms.gle/E19nbzGJUyYqtuzu6
Thank you in advance.
Please can any donations brought in be left in the red building reception area. Thank you
Tax free childcare vouchers can be used to pay for Breakfast and Twilight sessions.
Breakfast club cost £6 per session.
Please arrive in between 7.30 – 8.15am. Your child will be walked back to their class by a member of staff when the school day begins.
Included in this cost will be a drink and a breakfast of toast and cereal.
Twilight club cost £7.50 per session.
Twilight Club runs from 3:15pm to 5pm. Your child will be taken to Twilight club by their class teacher at the end of the school day.
Included in this cost children are provided with a drink and healthy snack
Bookings must be booked 24 hours in advance via ParentPay.
To contact a member of the Twilight staff, please call 01702 230911 and select the Twilight Club option.
We are operating a two week rolling menu. The menus, ingredients and allergen lists can be viewed on our website by clicking here.
Schools Dinners are free (UFSM) for children in EYFS & KS1 (Years 1 & 2) and for families eligible for FSM (Free School Meals). For children in KS2, who are not entitled to FSM please see pricing below.
Year 5/6 Boys Football (League) |
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Fixture |
Home/Away |
Match Date |
Training Date |
Rayleigh |
A |
6/11 3:15 |
|
Downhall |
A |
20/11 3:15 |
|
Glebe |
H |
27/11 3:15 |
|
OLOR |
A |
4/12 3:15 |
|
Edward Francis |
H |
15/1 3:15 |
8/1 |
Grovewood |
H |
TBC |
Year 3/4 Football (League) |
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Fixture |
Home/Away |
Match Date |
Training Date |
Rayleigh |
H |
TBC |
|
Downhall |
H |
13/11 @3:15 |
12/11 |
Wyburns |
A |
16/1 TBC |
15/1 |
Edward Francis |
H |
26/3 @3:30 TBC |
25/3 |
Grovewood |
A |
TBC |
Year 5/6 Girls Football (League) |
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Fixture |
Home/Away |
Match Date |
Training Date |
Grovewood |
A |
TBC – |
|
Edward Francis |
A |
TBC – |
|
Rayleigh |
H |
TBC – |
|
Downhall |
A |
TBC – |
Year 5/6 Girls Netball (League) |
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Fixture |
Home/Away |
Match Date |
St Nicholas |
H |
11/11 |
OLOR |
A |
3/12 |
Downhall |
A |
TBC |
Edward Francis |
H |
23/01 |
Rayleigh |
A |
25/2 |
Grovewood |
H |
25/3 |
Dates not shown on previous issues are added in RED!
02/12/24 — Christmas Post Box Opens
04/12/24 — PTA Christmas Sale
06/12/24 — KS1 & KS2 Christmas Rehearsalds (filming)
10/12/24 — KS1 Christmas Productions 9:30 & 1:30
12/12/24 — KS2 Christmas Productions 9:30 & 1:30
13/12/24 — EYFS dress rehearsal to school
13/12/24— Front Row Music Performance
13-19/12/24 — Year 1-6 Sumdog Winter Wonderland National Maths Contest
17/12/24 — EYFS Christmas Productions 9:30 & 1:30
18/12/24 — Christmas Dinner – Whole School
18/12/24 — Christmas Jumper Day
19/12/24 — PTA KS2 Christmas Disco
19/12/24 — Christmas Post Box Closes
20/12/24 — PTA EYFS/KS1 Christmas Disco
Christmas Holidays – Monday 23rd December 2024 – Friday 3rd January 2025
06/01/25 — Children return back to school
07/01/25 — Year 6 SATS meeting to parents (online) – time TBC
22/01/25 — Year 3 Dance Festival
Half Term – Monday 17th February – Friday 21st February 2025
24/02/25 — Children return back to school
25/02/25 — Parent/Teacher Consultations 3:30 – 6:30pm
27/02/25 — Parent/Teacher Consultations 3:30 – 6:30pm
06/03/25 — World Book Day 2025
11/03/25 — Year 4 MTC presentation to parents – 3:30pm
12/03/25 — PTA Wonderful Women’s Sale
20/03/25 — Year 1 Phonics Presentation to parents – 3:30pm
Easter Holidays – Monday 7th April – Monday 21st April 2025