Welcome Back - Shepherd Primary School PTA

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Shepherds Lane, Mill End, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, WD3 8JJ Tel: 01923 773478 Fax: 01923 444740 Email:

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Shepherd Primary School Smart Moves!

Always try our best

Keep safe

Respect ourselves and others

Be kind and caring

Mission statement and Core Values

Our school community (children, staff, parents and governors) worked together to decide the values that this school believes in.

These core values are:

safety, happiness, confidence, achievement, respect, honesty, care, opportunity, motivation, healthy living, teamwork, friendship.

School Aims:

Our school community (children, staff, parents and governors) aims to: Learn and grow together within a safe, caring and happy environment.

Encourage achievement in all aspects of school life.

Motivate all children with a broad and challenging curriculum.

Treat everyone with honesty and respect.

Ensure opportunities for all.

SEAL (Social & Emotional Aspects of Learning)

Seal Theme:

Going for Goals!

Core Value:

Achievement

Outstanding areas of the school

The extent to which children feel safe The effectiveness of leadership and management in the Early Years The extent to which children adopt healthy lifestyles The quality of provision for children in Early Years The effectiveness of the school’s partnership with the Children’s Centre ‘Outstanding’ areas of the school

(as judged by John Stewart, our School Improvement Partner from the Local

Education Authority) March 2010 The effectiveness of working in partnership to promote learning and well being The schools’ engagement with parents Pupils’ behaviour The schools’ participation in the Extended Schools Partnership The effectiveness with which the school promotes equal opportunities The extent to which pupils develop workplace and other skills that contribute to their future wellbeing The safety and welfare of children in school Working with outside agencies to support children Outcomes for children in Early Years

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6

School Council

Orpheas Evelyn Bethany Konstantinos Lia Jack Nicole Oscar Ellie Aiden Kaitlyn Mark

Early Years Outdoor Play Area - Quadrangle

Covered Area Soft flooring New Equipment Children learning through play

3 Year Old Nursery

o o o o We operate a government funded and OFSTED afternoon nursery for 3 year olds. Shepherd Afternoon Nursery is open five days a week from 12.45 to 3.15 for children aged 3.

16 places Run within the school

BASE • Wrap-around care 7:30am - 6pm • Breakfast and Afterschool • 24 places for 5 - 11 years • Based in school As part of our extended schools services at Shepherd Primary School we offer parents full wrap-around care from 7:30am until 6pm for children aged 5 to 11 years. This is located within the school grounds and is run by our BASE Manger, Maxine O’Kelly. This provision is fully OFSTED approved.

Rickmansworth Children’s Centre

What is a Children's Centre?

•A children's centre is a place in the local community offering access to services for 0-4 year olds.

•Early Years - Good quality early years provision (minimum 10 hours per day, 5 days per week, 48 weeks a year). •Inclusion - Support for all children and parents including those with additional needs. •Parents - Parent support including toy libraries, parent and toddler groups and parenting programmes. •Childminding - A base for a childminding network and/or childminding group. •Employment Support - Effective links with Jobcentre Plus, local training providers, further and higher education providers. •Outreach - Services in local neighbourhoods and home visiting. Health - Child and family health services, including antenatal services. •Information - Local advice and information for parents.

Term Dates 2010/11

Spring Term 2011

Tuesday 4 th January to Friday 18 Monday 28 th th February February to Friday 8 th April

Summer Term 2011

Tuesday 26 th April to Friday 27 th Monday 6 th June to Tuesday 26 th May July

INSET/Occasional Days

2 nd , 3 rd , 6 th September 2010 4 th January 2011 26 th 25 th April 2011 , 26 th July 2011

Ver Gade

Colne House System Chess

Chess – Phillip & Anna Colne – Hanaa & Adam

House Captains

Gade – Aaron & Megan Ver – Courtney & Matthew

Year 6 Prefects

Austeja Matthew B Anna Hanaa Megan Adam George R Courtney

Music We offer a range of instrumental music tuition Clarinet

Playtime

School Council

At the start of the new school year, each class from Year 1 to 6 elect two children to represent their class.

The School Council recently identified areas the children would like improved. • Smart Moves • Plants around School • Magazine Shop • New House Rewards • Art Display around School The School Council are presently working on a new name for the Parent and Pupil Learning Platform

School Nutrition Action Group

Two children from each class (Year 1 to Year 6), work with Mrs Foad as part of our new SNAG group. The focus of this group is to improve the quality and variety of school dinners.

We have enjoyed implementing many positive changes to school dinners, but particularly enjoyed organising St George’s Day lunch (April 2010), World Cup lunch (July 2010) and a special school dinner menu tasting morning (June 2010).

This year the SNAG group will focus on healthy packed lunches, improving school dinner choices and organising more themed lunches.

Our Website www.shepherd.herts.sch.uk

Shepherd Primary School

Main Road Children’s Centre Staff Car Park Daybreaks Field