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Welcome t to Year 2 2 Broadstone First School 2019-2020 Whos W s Who? CEO of the Castleman Academy Trust - Rhonda Moore Executive Head of BFS & BMS- Dawn Wilks Head of School Rebecca Wood Director of Inclusion- Rachel Milton


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Welcome t to Year 2 2

Broadstone First School 2019-2020

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Who’s W s Who?

CEO of the Castleman Academy Trust - Rhonda Moore Executive Head of BFS & BMS- Dawn Wilks Head of School – Rebecca Wood Director of Inclusion- Rachel Milton Directors of Curriculum- Dani Goulding & Aimee Lancaster Assistant Head Teachers- Louise Graves & Fiona Lord

Year 2 Team

Louise Graves– Class Teacher Hayley Winwood– Class Teacher Corina Martin, Claire Foulger and Nicky Rowell -Learning Support Assistants

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Communication

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Effective communication is a crucial factor in ensuring all our learners achieve their best and are safe and happy at Broadstone First School. We are constantly striving to ensure we keep you updated and fully informed regarding your child’s learning. Open door Policy School Website- calendar of events, curriculum overviews, Learning Pathways Letters, texts and emails Snapshot of the week Official Facebook Page

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Contac acting y g your child’s clas ass teac eacher

Your child’s Class Teacher is your first point of call.

Mrs Graves lgraves@broadstonefirst.poole.sch.uk Miss Winwood hwinwood@broadstonefirst.poole.sch.uk

Class Teacher - Assistant Head Teachers (KS1 Louise Graves, KS2 Fiona Lord)- Head of School - Executive Head

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Emai ailing y g your c child’s clas ass teac acher er

  • Communicate positively
  • Vital need to knows
  • Ask questions
  • Arrange a further appointment

Teachers regularly check their emails and will respond in a timely manner. Emails will not be responded to during lesson time and beyond 6pm.

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Social al M Media a

Please think twice about what you post.

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Behaviou

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Expec ectation

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at BFS

  • 1. We are kind and helpful. We don’t hurt feelings.
  • 2. We work hard. We don’t waste our own or others time.
  • 3. We are gentle. We don’t hurt others.
  • 4. We look after property. We don’t waste or damage things.
  • 5. We listen. We don’t interrupt.
  • 6. We are honest. We don’t tell lies.

Please refer to our Positive Self Esteem Policy on the school website

Expected behaviours are modelled and unwanted behaviours addressed at ALL times with ALL pupils.

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Zero T

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eran ance e to B Bullyi ying

  • Bullying vs Developmental behaviour
  • Age appropriate behaviour
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Uniform

We believe a uniform looks smart, wears well and contributes to a feeling of belonging to our school.

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Atten endance a e and A Absen ences

You can help us by:

 Ensuring your child attends school regularly. Absences should only happen when your child is significantly ill and therefore unfit to attend school, or if there is an unavoidable/unforeseen reason or circumstance which is causing a difficulty.  Ring as soon as you know! Please contact the school office to inform us of your child’s absence. If school is unable to contact a parent, a welfare check may be arranged and The School Attendance Service may be made aware.  Sending us a note confirming the reason for your child’s absence when s/he returns to school.  Arranging all non-emergency medical appointments out of school hours or during school holidays.  Making sure we always have your current contact numbers; this includes all telephone numbers (including child minders’) and emergency contact details.

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Holidays s in T Ter erm T Time

No holidays in term time will be authorised.

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Lat ateness

Doors open at 8.30am and will close at 8.50am. Your child will be registered as late if they arrive after the gate and doors close. Being frequently late for school adds up to lost learning: Arriving 5 minutes late every day = 3 days lost a year Arriving 15 minutes late every day = 2 weeks lost a year Arriving 30 minutes late every day = 19 days lost a year Lateness after the register has closed will impact your child’s attendance figure.

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Pupil P Prem emium

The money we receive for PP is a real bonus to the school and allows us to put things into place for pupils that are over and above. This helps us to deliver a better provision which can really help support a child’s development.

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Reporting to Parents

September- Welcome to Year Group Evenings Tuesday 26th November - Book Look evening 3.15pm-6pm Thursday 28th November - Optional Follow up appointment with the class teacher from 3.15pm February - Mid year reports out to families Week Beginning 24th February - Child Led, parent, teacher consultations July – End of Year reports out to families Tuesday 7th July- Tuesday 14th July- Optional report follow up meetings.

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Welcome to Year 2

Teacher Hayley Winwood LSA’s Claire Foulger Corina Martin Teacher Louise Graves LSA’s Nicki Rowell

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What have we got to look forward to?

 Old Harry Rocks  Narnia Mind your Own Business Up, Up and Away Fire! Fire! Beautifully Twisted

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Spel ellings, Han Handwriting & g & T Times es tables

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Read ading

  • The books we send home should be accessible and not too challenging. They are there to

support decoding, fluency, speed and confidence.

  • More challenging texts are used in school when teaching reading.
  • Encouraged at home to read more than just the school books. Expose your child to a range of

texts.

  • Your child will be assessed every 6 weeks.
  • Not a race to whizz through book colours. Within each colour there is a wide range of genres

and texts. Build fluency speed, ensuring not heavily relying on sounding out.

  • Reading and understanding the text, it much more important than just decoding words. We
  • nly move children onto the next level when we know children are secure with the skills they

need to be a good reader and are making important links with their reading and writing.

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KS1 S SAT ATS

 Throughout May  2 Reading papers 2 Maths papers Spelling Paper SPAG Paper

We ensure that this is an incredibly stress free process for the children.

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Gen ener eral I Information

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We ask that… PE kits are in school at all times, we will send them home with the children at the end of a half term. All clothing is named Children are responsible for changing their own books, they will be given time to do this during the morning No toys are to be in school If you are concerned about something that has happened during the school day please come to use straight away

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Ke Key D Dates- Autumn T Ter erm

Old Harry Rocks (5.9.19 – 25.10.19)

  • Letter from the Pirates of Poole – 9.9.19
  • Trip to Poole Quay – 16.9.19
  • Outcome on Poole Quay – Fish and chips and a pirate tour – 25.10.19 at 4pm

Narnia (4.11.19 – 16.12.19)

  • Topic begins – 4.11.19
  • Visit from a story teller – w/c 4.11.19
  • Shoebox Theatres sent home – 16.12.19
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Ke Key D Dates- Spring T g Ter erm

Mind Your Own Business (13.1.20 – 13.2.20)

  • Visitor about food safety – W/C 13.1.20
  • Local sandwich business visitor – w/c 20.1.20
  • Outcome – Serving lunches to staff team 10/13.2.20

News Travels Fast (24.2.20 – 3.4.20)

  • Flight experience – 24.2.20
  • Visit from the editor of a local paper – w/c 2.3.20
  • Newspapers emailed out – 3.4.20
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Ke Key D Dates- Summer T Ter erm

Fire Fire (20.4.20 – 19.6.20)

  • Box arrives from author of horrible histories – 20.4.20
  • Visit from Fire Fighters – w/c 27.4.20
  • Court room drama – 17.6.20

SATs (1.5.20 - 30.5.20) Beautifully Twisted (22.6.20 – 16.7.20

  • Trip to sculpture center- Date to be confirmed
  • Garden sculpture gallery and poetry recital – 14.7.20
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Ke Key D Dates- Autumn T Ter erm

Date Event Thursday 26th September Reading Refresher evening 5pm-6pm Friday 4th October Harvest Festival Tuesday 8th October PTA- School discos- time TBC Thursday 17th October New Reception parents evening Friday 15th November Children in Need Tuesday 26th November Book Look evening 3pm-6pm Thursday 28th November Book Look follow up appointments Friday 6th December PTA- Christmas Fayre- time TBC Monday 16th December BFS Taste of Christmas, St John’s Church- time TBC Tuesday 17th December PTA- Film Night- time TBC Thursday 18th December BFS Party Day

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Ke Key D Dates- Spring T g Ter erm

Date Event February Mid Year Reports out w/b 24th February Child led parent consultations Tuesday 10th March PTA- School disco- time TBC w/b 30th March School Show – Yr2, Yr3, Yr4

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Ke Key D Dates- Summer T Ter erm

Date Event June Phonics screening- week TBC Friday 19th June Sports day- time TBC Monday 22nd June Reserved Sports Day Friday 26th June PTA- Summer Fayre- Time TBC July Transfer Day End of July End of Year reports

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Ho Home L Lear earning g

‘Meaningful, manageable and fully supports what is being taught in school.’

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Reading Writing Maths Topic

Knowled edge Or e Organ aniser er P Packs

The ‘go to’ document full of knowledge, experiences and resources to help at home. These will be kept in your child's book bag.

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Open en Do Door P Policy

If at any point you want to discuss your child’s learning with us, then please come and see us. Don’t wait for a parent’s evening.

Mrs Graves lgraves@broadstonefirst.poole.sch.uk Miss Winwood hwinwood@broadstonefirst.poole.sch.uk k

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Th Than ank y you

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We will be around to answer any questions you may have.