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Newsletter Friday 28th April  2023

Friday 28th April 2023

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Statement of Expectation of Behaviour

Whilst the public are on our premises there is an expectation that behaviour by both staff and visitors, including parents of pupils, will meet certain standards.

  • Our staff will be polite and courteous towards you at all times. If you feel a member of staff has behaved in an unacceptable way, please end your discussion and report the matter in writing to the Headteacher or senior manager. They will then contact you to investigate and attempt to resolve your complaint

  • In return, it is our expectation that you will be polite and courteous to staff. If staff are subjected to unacceptable behaviour they have been instructed to end the discussion with you and inform you of the reasons. You will be asked to leave the premises. A letter to confirm the reasons why you were asked to leave and the action that we intend to take as a result will be sent to you. You will be given the opportunity to discuss the matter with us in a calm and civil manner. If the incident is particularly serious or is repeated you may be barred from the premises.

    The following behaviours are unacceptable:

  •  Swearing, spitting, shouting, threatening words or gestures

  • Physical intimidation and the use of force such as pushing, pulling, poking,

    prodding etc.

  •  Racist, ageist and sexist comments

  • Being under the influence of drugs or alcohol whilst on our premises

  •  Smoking whilst on our premises

  •  Naming the School or Trust on social media

  •  Disrespecting the School or Trust in person or on social media

Term time attendance expectation

May we please remind you that children must not be taken out of school during term time (and without school's permission) for holidays. 

  • Section 7 of the Education Act 1996 places upon parents a duty to ensure that their child receives efficient full-time education either by regular attendance at school or otherwise

  • Please note, you may also be at risk of a penalty notice 

Please do not hesitate to contact the school if you would like to discuss the contents of this further. 

Let’s talk about attendance-all welcome

We would like to take the opportunity to invite you to a workshop on attendance expectations and procedures at the school. You will also have the opportunity to ask any questions on school procedures. 

We are fortunate to also have the Educational Welfare Officer in the meeting who will explain statutory procedures. 

Parents attending the meeting will be able to put their names in a box, for a raffle. The prize is a Tesco food hamper worth £10. The winner will be drawn at the end of the meeting. 

Day: Thursday 4th May 2023

Time: 9:00-9:30am 

 

Letter from our CONNECT EDUCATION TRUST CEO

Dear Parents and Carers, It is with great regret that I write to inform you that after 4 years, Zoe Hussain will be resigning from her post as Headteacher at Chesterfield Primary School. Zoe is moving on to a new post this autumn, remaining with us until the end of the 2023 summer term.

Zoe has been a highly effective Headteacher of Chesterfield Primary School. During her time with us, she has led and supported a team, ensured the continued success and development of our school, its staff and pupils.

Chesterfield continues to flourish and it is highly regarded within the local community and enjoys an excellent reputation. This is attributed to the exemplary behaviour of our children and the quality of care and education provided by all the team at Chesterfield. I know Zoe will be leaving the school in very safe hands; and that we are fortunate in having a strong Local Governing Body and leadership team. We also have many brilliant and committed staff who are passionate about improving the education and wellbeing of our children.

The Trust Board and the Local Governing Body have started the recruitment process for a new Headteacher. We will be looking for a strong candidate to take over the position of Headteacher. We do however wish to highlight that Zoe will continue to lead the school until the end of the summer term, and school life will continue as usual.

On behalf of the Trust Board and the Local Governing Body, I would like to thank Zoe for her hard work, commitment and dedication to the achievements and progress of the children at Chesterfield Primary School. We are very sorry to lose Zoe but we wish her all the best in her new role.

Kind regards Androulla Nicou

Chief Executive Officer

School Attendance 

Your child’s attendance at school is extremely important. Those children who are consistently late or have attendance below 96% are categorised as a ‘Cause for Concern’.

Please support your children by sending them to school every day and on time.

Wherever possible, please ensure your child attends medical appointments outside of the school day. Holidays during term time will not be authorised

For more information on expectations for school attendance click here

Attendance for each class so far this year:

Class %
Argentina 92.95
Atlantic 91.67
Brazil 95.22
China 94
Cuba 85.17
England 91.9
Everest 87.4
France 91.75
Ghana 90.88
India 90.87
Jamaica 89.04
Japan 91.53
Kenya 92.88
Pacific 89.87
Peru 95.49
Scotland 92.24
Somalia 91.09
Spain 93.26
Turkey 93.28
Wales 91.01

 

Follow the TALK checklist to help keep your child safe online.

The ‘TALK’ checklist from the Internet Watch Foundation is a brilliant free resource that helps inform parents/carers about online safety and gives excellent practical tips, including conversation starters to use with their children.“Whether your child has been using the Internet independently for a while, or are about to get their first mobile phone, it is not too late to take these steps”.

T - TALK to your child about online sexual abuse. Start the conversation – and listen to their concerns.

A - AGREE ground rules about the way you use technology as a family.

L -  LEARN about the platforms and apps your child loves. Take an interest in their online life.

K - KNOW how to use tools, apps and settings that can help to keep your child safe online.

For more information click HERE

Nut Free School

We would like to remind all parents and children that we are a nut free school. We have children and staff on site that have severe allergies to nuts. Please not include nuts in lunches or snacks. 

Insure all water bottles and lunch boxes are clearly labelled with your child's name.

Check all labels of food items that are in your child's lunch box and ensure they do not contain nuts. Traces of 

Absence

If your child is absent from school, please let the school office know;

Call 01992 760 678

or

email: office@chesterfiledprimary.org

click here for our attendance guidelines and absence procedures 

Welfare

We recognise the importance of a quick and easy communication regarding your child’s health and medical needs. Therefore, we have created an email address you can use which can be picked up by our team.

Please use the welfare email regarding any medical health issues you would like to share about your child, or call the school 01992 760 678 

welfare@chesterfieldprimary.org 

Help available

We know this is a really difficult time as many of us are facing rising living costs. If you're struggling to afford the essentials, or need support of any kind, please don’t suffer in silence - help is available. click on the website below for more information.

https://www.enfield.gov.uk/services/your-council/cost-of-living-support

 

Basketball Play-off Finals at the O2, London with Tickets at just £10 Per Person (up-to 61% off) Sunday 14th May 2023

This offer is ONLY for use by pupils and families of Chesterfield Primary. 

If you are interested, please follow this link -use code -112 

https://www.bblshop.org.uk/products/2023playoffprimary 

 

Parent volunteers-we need YOU

Do you have a few hours a week to spare?

Do you like working with children and helping them learn new skills?

If you answer yes to all of these questions, then we would love to hear from you.

Activities could include:

  • Reading with individual children who need some extra practise and confidence
  • Working with a small group in the classroom
  • Support classes in our Library 
  • Gardening with a group of children

If you think you may be a suitable person to support a child or group at Chesterfield to enhance academic and social progress and also make a valuable contribution to your child’s school, then please contact the school.

Click here for more information and an application form

 

Parent support on Safeguarding

Please see link below for parental support on safeguarding your children

                 https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/

Parents' Ultimate Guide to TikTok (Commonsense Media)
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/articles/parents-ultimate-guide-to-tiktok

TikTok app safety – What parents need to know (Internet Matters)
https://www.internetmatters.org/hub/esafety-news/tik-tok-app-safety-what-parents-need-to-know/

Click here for more support

Parents weekly coffee afternoons

All parents are welcome to are weekly coffee afternoons:

Every Wednesday 14:00-15:00

 

 We have ESOL classes running every Monday and Friday afternoons 13:00-15:00 for adults who would like to learn English. Please ask the school office for details.

 

                           Please click HERE to see the latest school menu