Weekly News – 31.01.20
A round-up of the latest school news for week ending 31/1/2020.
Weekly News
New School website
We are very excited to announce that we have a brand new website. This has been designed and set up for us by one of our parents, Neil Brown, and one of our school governors, Mark Goossens. There are a few bits that are still a work in progress but please have a look at it and let us know what you think. We have added an anonymous survey to the website to ask for views, so if anyone has any feedback we’d love to hear from you either via the survey link or to Mrs Thirlaway. Please follow the link to the survey at https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/XQSLT9P.
We would like to say a huge thank you to Neil and Mark for all their hard work in setting this up for us.
We are also relaunching the twitter feed on @WolvertonSchool, if you are a Twitter user, please find us and follow us.
New staff member
We are pleased to say we have appointed a new teaching assistant for Class 3 & 4, Miss Amelia Giudici who will be starting with us on Monday. This is a temporary appointment until May half term prior to her beginning teacher training. This appointment frees up Mrs Hawkes to do some extra hours in the Reception classroom as the class TA.
Term calendar
Please find a term calendar for the academic year 20/21. Please note there is one training day to be decided.
Warwick School Exhibition of Young Local Artists 2020
Warwick School are holding their annual Exhibition of Young Artists which runs between 1st and 6th February 2020. The following children will one piece of their work displayed there: Amelia Carr, Dilara Soyer and Elsa Webber. The staff had a hard choice as there were many talented children who produced some high quality work so well done to them.
Midday supervisor vacancy
We have vacancy for a lunchtime supervisor one day a week on a Friday. The hours are 12.00 to 1.15pm. If you are interested please speak to either Mrs Thirlaway or Mrs Dean for more information.
Children’s mental health week
Next week is Children’s mental health week in school. There will be activities and assemblies throughout the week. This culminates in an assembly for the children on Friday.