Friday, 25 May 2012


Dear Parents/Carers,                                                                    

Unbelievable to think that it is June next week - we really are hurtling towards the Summer break and are knee deep in our preparations for the next school year... Already?! This week, Lee Threadgold was back and working in Class 4 & 5 on our Olympics themed art projects. There is a GREAT range of photos on Class 4’s blog – have a look! By the 12th July, Lee will have worked in every class in school across the course of the year and the arts projects will be celebrated in a grand opening ceremony to our Sports Day on the 12th.

Summer Sun!
The sun has finally shone this week and we have managed to get up to the school field to enjoy our lunchtime amongst the greenery. The field is a great place for the children to play and explore and there was much delight in our decision to get onto the field from Wednesday. The field is, however, hot and offers little shade, so please help us get this right for your child in the summer weeks ahead (fingers crossed!). Parents are encouraged to supply a named sunhat and sun cream which your child will be asked to apply before lunch. I would also encourage you to send your child to school with a named water bottle. Whilst all the classrooms in school have a water fountain and your child has access to drinking water throughout the school day, water bottles are more immediately accessible and children tend to sip from them more frequently than they may visit the fountain – which brings obvious benefits. These can also be readily transported at lunchtimes and for PE sessions, which may also take place on the field. One final appeal – to help us return all the cardigans and jumpers which are inevitably stripped at this time of year – please, please, please put a name in them!

Whitby
It’s difficult to believe that a week ago we were all wrapped up in waterproofs, gloves, hats and scarves walking the cliff tops near Whitby, but that’s exactly what we were doing and what a wonderful time we had! I joined the trip on Friday and have to say the Year 5 were an absolute credit to the school. A huge thank you to all the staff who made the trip such a huge success – without a team willing to volunteer their time we couldn’t offer residentials, and we all know these are where school memories are really made!

Miss Cowles
Not so long ago, Miss Cowles left us to begin her maternity leave. On Sunday, 1 day ahead of schedule, Miss Cowles gave birth to a beautiful baby boy and is now a glamorous ‘yummy mummy’ in her own right. Congratulations to Miss Cowles –baby Seth is absolutely scrumptious with of mop of jet black hair and I very much look forward to having that first hold when he visits school.. soon I hope!

Friends – Summer Fayre
Plans are well underway for our annual Summer Fayre – we’re just waiting for a willing teacher to sign up for the ‘Splat the Teacher’ stall! All your favourite stalls will be there - bouncy castles, burgers and bun stalls - plus this year we’re looking to include an ice cream van, a commando assault course and a karaoke. Let’s hope the sun shines on Saturday 30th June and the day is as fabulous as it sounds. All monies raised at this year’s Summer Fayre will be kindly donated to school for our playground project.. I’m very excited about this and very grateful to the PTA group for all of their hard work at this busy time. Any parents not yet involved who want to be – it’s not too late. Let us know and we’ll keep you busy in the coming weeks!

Jubilee News
Our Jubilee Committee have met this week and finalised arrangements for the day of celebration next Friday 1st June. Children should wear red, white and blue for the day and parents, carers and grandparents are invited to join us at midday for our ‘street party’ in the playground. Any visitors should come to the playground from 11.30am and are welcome to bring a packed lunch of their own to join the children in our picnic lunch – cross everything for sunshine, please! The afternoon will include a Jubilee singalong and the BIG Jubilee dance – available to view on the school blog or via Youtube – and parents are welcome to stay and join in. A huge thank you to the committee behind the operation – a lovely blend of staff and parents. Mr and Mrs Land, Mrs Applegate and Miss Hobson in particular have been the driving force behind a super range of activities planned alongside the midday highlights, and Mr Land has painted 300 pots white in preparation and even managed to persuade the Lord Lieutenant to open the event and crown our own Queen and Prince Phillip for the day.. We hope you can join us!

Sporting News
Some GREAT news just in.... The Year 5/6 footballers have finished second in the group phase of the Leeds North West League meaning we qualify for the quarter-finals.. This is the first time we have qualified and are awaiting news of our quarter-final fixture. The Year 5/6 football team compete for two trophies next week. On Monday they travel to Priesthorpe High School to play for The Armitage Cup and on Thursday they will contest The Ubunye Cup. Let’s hope their winning form is maintained and we bring home the trophies Mr Gamble so desperately needs to fill his (white?) cabinet!
 
Mr Gamble also launches a brand new sports blog this week http://www.cookridgeschoolsport.blogspot.com
This is the place to keep up to date with all the sports news for school including club details, news on trips and details about competitions.

Our after school sport provision is going to have a major overhaul for the next academic year and Mr Gamble has been very busy sourcing a wide range of exciting new sporting clubs which will be on offer next year. To ensure you don't miss out on a place, keep checking the blog for the latest information. We are hoping to offer a sport club every night of the week (2 clubs some nights) for the entire school year. The sports will range from football to dance and there will be at least one club for all year groups in school, including Reception. Some clubs will be provided by school staff and these clubs will be free of charge. Other clubs will be run by a sports company and these clubs will cost £1.50 per club per week. This move will add 5 additional clubs per week to our repertoire and engage more of our pupils in as wide a range of sports as possible.
The clubs will be organised into half-termly blocks and children will be able to state their top 3 choices of club for the year – all of which will be organised before the summer holidays so that clubs can start promptly in September. A huge thank you to Mr Gamble who has been making plans for the development of sport at Cookridge with real passion since January. Your completed surveys have given him the inspiration he needed to do something really exciting with this important aspect of school. More details will follow next month.


Trust Status
The Trust consultation draws to a close next Wednesday so if you haven’t already please return your questionnaire. The views expressed in the returned questionnaires will form the basis of the Governing Body’s next decision. Please have your say and raise any questions you may have so that these form part of the decision making process.

Attendance
Our attendance this week was 96.5% and is again above our Local Authority attendance target of 95% this year. Overall this year – September to May – we have managed to maintain a position of 95.5% and are almost 1% up on our position at the last Ofsted – 94.7%. Let’s ensure that we finish the year in a strong position and are able to exemplify good progress in this area – an easy one for us all to get right! Thanks to all parents – and children – who have clearly understood and supported us in our improvement journey this year. Next half term will bring information about the end of year 100% attendance trip, and this year – for the first time – all those children who have maintained attendance above the school target of 95% will be entered into a ‘chancer’ draw, and 10 additional pupils will be able to join the fun. Keep up the great work – I am still optimistic that, with 7 weeks still to go, we can end the year even nearer to 96%... 7 weeks at 100% would be magnificent!
 

Have a wonderful weekend,

Mrs Bailey

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

The BIG Jubilee Dance!!



As part of our Jubilee Celebrations next Friday 1st June, you need to learn THIS!! Every step, in time with the music.... Get practising!

Thursday, 17 May 2012

Friday 18th May 2012

Dear Parents/Carers,                                                               

This week has been quiet in school as our Y5 pupils set off on Wednesday for three days in Whitby. Regular reports from Miss Fowler have kept us abreast of their adventures, and it is clear that adults and children alike have had a whale of a time as they explore the history and geography of the area. Class 6 and 7 have also had a great time in school this week working together to organise a very special event culminating in the opening of a Greek cafe.  Miss Hobson and Mrs Speak have also met up with our Commenius Project partner schools this week but in a slightly less glamorous location than they are used to... Birmingham! Our partner schools will be visiting us later this year and we look forward to welcoming colleagues from across Europe into school.


Lunchtime update
We have taken delivery of our new furnishings for the dining hall which include additional tables, a new clearing station, cutlery rack and salad bar. In the next few weeks, we will also take delivery of a second clearing station (to ease congestion!) and brand new lidded jugs – at the request of the children. Those parents whose children have a packed lunch will have noticed that your child is now bringing their food waste home. This decision has been taken in an effort to reduce food waste, as I noted with dismay the enormous amount of waste in the lunch hall  – two large waste bins largely full every single day. The waste was a combination of school meal waste AND packed lunch waste – with sometimes unopened sandwiches, yoghurts, fruit and other expensive packed lunch items. In asking the children to bring their waste home, I am hoping that you will see for yourselves the food that is not eaten and encourage your child to eat the lunches you are preparing. I appreciate that the lunch boxes and bags are coming home messier than they were previously but would ask you to persevere with this in order to encourage your child to have a healthy, balanced and nutritious meal at this very important time of the day.

Behaviour in school
The positive behaviour policy introduced in school in October is now in its fourth term and we are very pleased with the impact of the simple measures put into place. All children in school are committed members of their ‘team’ and actively seek to earn team points every day for all kinds of reasons – their learning, their attitude to their work, their manners, a kind and caring attitude.. Whatever they do that’s worthy of reward, we aim to spot it and each of the four ‘house teams’ are now accruing an average of 400 team points each week. I see on average 20 children per day who have earned 5 team points in any one day and so visit me for a special Head teachers award. Next week, nominations will be made for this half terms ‘Learnatics’ and I look forward to sharing a pizza lunch with the children across school who have been recognised by their peers to be brilliant learners – a real highlight of the term for me, certainly.

Alongside all of this positive recognition, we have also applied a ‘zero tolerance’ approach to any instances of ‘gross misconduct’ – including bullying, assault of another pupil and inappropriate conduct towards adults in school. Each instance of negative behaviour is considered and sanctions may include internal exclusion during play and lunchtimes and parts of the school day, where appropriate. With the full support of the Governing Body, we are consistently applying the policy and contacting parents to ensure we can work together to quickly reset behaviours and get back into positive dialogue. Through this policy, we are making a difference and creating a school environment where everyone feels safe and cared for and everyone can thrive. Playground misdemeanours are down from 25 incidents per week to around 3 at the moment. With these measures, we are getting to where we want to be. Our policy is entirely focused on spotting and rewarding our hard working, enthusiastic, caring and considerate young people – all 300 of whom are capable of achieving great things.

Friends of Cookridge
Last night, the PTA met to make arrangements for the Summer Fayre. This was a great meeting that was well attended and it was a delight to welcome some new parents to the mix. The event sounds wonderful – so please set Saturday 30th June aside to come along and support your school.

Sporting Dates for the diary:
Monday 21st May- Key Stage 2 Football Club
Tuesday 22nd May- Key Stage 2 Netball Club
Monday 28th May- Year 5/6 Football Competition- Armitage Cup TBC- please note change of venue
Monday 28th May- No Year 5/6 Football Club. Year 3/4 Football Club will run as normal.
Thursday 31st May- Year 5/6 Football Competition- Ubunye Cup at Ireland Wood Primary School.
Thursday 31st May- Year 5/6 Cricket Competition at Yarnbury RFC- please note change of date/ venue



Trust Status
The deadline for the return of the Trust consultation questionnaire is the 30th May 2012 and I would encourage as many parents as possible to return their questionnaire to us as soon as possible. This and further information is available to download on the school website http://www.cookridgeprimaryschool.org.uk/our-school/trust.php or paper copies are available at the office. The views expressed in the returned questionnaires will form the basis of the Governing Body’s next decision. Please do not miss your opportunity to have your say.

Attendance
Our attendance this week was 96.0% and is again above our Local Authority attendance target of 95% this year. Overall this year – September to April – we are at 95.5% and almost 1% up on our position at the last Ofsted – 94.7%. We are aiming to exceed all expectations this year to achieve 96% If we are able to sustain a figure of 97% or more over the summer months, it is entirely possible... Our ‘good’ attendance so far this term has already added 0.2% to the overall figure. As we begin the summer months, can I please reiterate once again that – in line with an agreement made with all local schools – holiday absence will not be authorised.

Jubilee News
The plans for the Jubilee are taking shape, with a special committee now formed in school to oversee the event. Our day of celebration will be on Friday 1st June and children will be asked to wear red, white and blue for the day. Parents are invited to join us for part of the celebrations over lunchtime, so keep an hour free if you can! More news next week once the committee have met and agreed on the events!

Summer dates for your diary:
Thursday 24th May:                                 Tempest photographers in school – class and team photos

                                                                Funtime Club & Pre-School AGM – Community Room @ 5.30

Wednesday 30th May:                             Coffee morning

Friday 1st June:                                       Break up for Half term

Monday 2nd July:                                     Meet the new teacher morning, plus parent meetings @ 3.10

Thursday 12th July:                                 Sports Day

Monday 9th July :                                   Year 6 Production 2pm and 7pm
                                                               (Please note a change to this date from last weeks newsletter).

Friday 20th July:                                     Year 6 Leavers Assembly, 2pm

Monday 23rd July:                                  Training Day – School closed


Have a wonderful weekend,

Mrs Bailey

Friday, 11 May 2012

Friday 11th May 2012

Dear Parents/Carers,                                                               

To say this was only a 4 day week, we have certainly crammed a lot in! As well as a busy and productive 4 days in class, we’ve had several meetings to discuss the Trust proposals, I’ve met with several companies to discuss our Summer plans for the playground, we had a photographer in school on Wednesday to capture some fabulous shots for our brand new school prospectus and we’ve had a very special visitor in school to help us in our endeavour to become the best school in the country....
 

Debbie Hepplewhite: Phonics Royalty
On Thursday and Friday this week we were privileged to welcome Debbie Hepplewhite into school. Debbie has worked with Oxford University Press to develop a range of systematic synthetic phonics resources which we are now using in school. She has also worked with the Government to advise about best practice and is involved in the training of hundreds of teachers nationally in this field. This is the third day that Debbie has spent with us and she observed and gave feedback about our current phonics sessions, as well as leading model sessions in class – with as many of our teaching team as we could fit in one room at once! This really has been the Rolls Royce of training experiences, and we are delighted that Debbie is so impressed with the determination and work ethic of staff and pupils at Cookridge that she has asked us to continue to work with her with a view to us becoming a model school, demonstrating outstanding practice in this field. Since its launch in January, the synthetic phonics sessions have already had a dramatic impact on reading and writing across school and we are very excited about the practical implications of such a simple and effective tool in our armoury. We all recognise that our aspiration to be exceptional is the first step in our journey and I feel that we travelled a few extra miles in that journey with Debbie’s advice and support this week. My thanks to the teaching teams who entered into the rigorous dialogue and invested a further two hours of their time in staff training after school – this is not ordinary commitment we are seeing here, and will lead to great things!

Stephen Lawrence Award
Last week’s post brought some fabulous news: we received our Stephen Lawrence Award! The staff and children have worked very hard towards this accolade for many years, and it is testament to the calibre of the International School Council and the work led by Mrs Speak that it was recognised not only by Ofsted but also by the judges who visited to assess us for the SLA as an outstanding, embedded and thriving element of our school. Well done to all of those involved in this achievement, and particular thanks to Mrs Speak who continues to develop excellent opportunities for our children to develop global understanding.

Friends ‘PTA’ Meeting
The next meeting of the Friends of Cookridge will be on Thursday 17th May at 6.30pm. Please come along if you have an hour to spare. We have one further event to organise – the acclaimed Summer Fayre – and it is not too late to get involved this year and form part of the PTA going forward into 2012-13. Events such as these are only as good as the volunteers who come forward to shape them, so please come along if you are able to get involved.

School Access – Pupils should enter school each morning via the school playground. Please note - if the playground gates are open then the doors into school are still open.


Sporting Dates for the diary:
Monday 21st May Year 5/6 Cricket Competition at Horsforth CC.
Monday 28th May Year 5/6 Armitage Cup competition at Calverley Parkside Primary.
Thursday 31st May Year 5/6 Ubunye Cup competition at Ireland Wood Primary.

Trust Status
On Wednesday, only 11 parents attended the information meeting about the proposal to form a Cooperative Trust with local schools Ralph Thoresby, Iveson and Ireland Wood. I appeal to more parents to voice their views on this proposal through return of the parent questionnaires, available at the office or to download if you have lost yours. This and further information is available to download on the school website http://www.cookridgeprimaryschool.org.uk/our-school/trust.php. The views expressed in the returned questionnaires will form the basis of the Governing Body’s next decision. If we do not gather parents’ views, then we are likely to assume parents are happy with the proposals and may – on that basis – move into the next, formal stage of the process. Please do not miss your opportunity to have your say.

Attendance
Our attendance this week was a fabulous 96.6% and is again above our Local Authority attendance target of 95% this year. Overall this year – September to April – we are at 95.4%. We are aiming to exceed all expectations this year to achieve 96% If we are able to sustain a figure of 97% or more over the summer months, it is entirely possible that we achieve our personal target this year and – more importantly – that our children are getting the primary school experience they need which is inextricably intertwined with academic success through to GCSE and beyond. Please continue to give your child the opportunity they need to succeed by ensuring they are in school every day.

Jubilee News
Plans for the Jubilee Celebration are beginning to take shape! We will celebrate this momentous occasion on Friday 1st June with a ‘street’ party, and all children are invited to take a special ‘themed’ school meal on this day. Please send payment to Mrs Hyde marked ‘Jubilee School Meal’ by Monday 14th May. Children will participate in a range of activities across the course of the day – top secret (or unknown?!) at this point – but what we do know is that you should begin looking for red, white and blue clothing for your child to wear on the day, and pencil in an hour or two of your time, for we are hoping to make a bit of a community event of things!

Summer dates for your diary:
Thursday 24th May:                             Tempest photographers in school – class and team photos

                                                            Funtime Club & Pre-School AGM – Community Room @ 5.30

Wednesday 30th May:                         Coffee morning

Friday 1st June:                                   Break up for Half term

Monday 2nd July:                                 Meet the new teacher morning, plus parent meetings @ 3.10

Thursday 12th July:                              Sports Day

Monday 9th July & Tuesday 10th July:  Year 6 Production

Friday 20th July:                                    Year 6 Leavers Assembly, 2pm

Monday 23rd July:                                 Training Day – School closed


Have a wonderful weekend,

Mrs Bailey

Thursday, 3 May 2012

Friday 4th May 2012


Dear Parents/Carers,                                                                    

Another incredible week in school with an improvement in the weather at last! Let’s hope May brings the sunshine.. This week, we’ve had a fantastic Y2 trip, some incredible musical instruments made in Year 1 and some astounding writing from right across school has been brought to me by proud authors all very keen to share their creations. I am very impressed with the quality of learning happening right across school...

Trust Status
On Wednesday, you received information via ‘pupil post’ about the consultation process we have begun to explore obtaining ‘Trust Status’ in partnership with a group of local schools. This – and further – information is available to download on the website http://www.cookridgeprimaryschool.org.uk/our-school/trust.php or a paper version of the extended information booklet is available on request at the office. Please take the time to complete and return the parent questionnaires that inform the Governing Body of the wider community’s views on this matter. If you are able to, please attend the Trust Information Meeting on Wednesday 9th May at 5.30pm where the Governing Body – and a member of the Cooperative Trust Partnership – will endeavour to answer all your questions.

Sports News
Mr Gamble and his sportsmen have been incredibly busy...!

The Year 4 Match vs Newlaithes Primary on 27/4/12 was a fantastic team performance in very tricky playing conditions due to the rain! Some children were playing in their first ever football match for the school and can hold their heads up high as we won 3-2. Goals were scored by Nathan Brown, Yacine and an own goal. Man of the match went to Liam Jones for a fantastic performance in the centre of midfield.

The Year 3 Match vs Newlaithes Primary on 27/4/12 was another great match. The whole team were playing their first football match for school and for some it was their first football match ever! We have a promising bunch of Year 3 footballers and they played very well. The score finished 1-1. A fair result as both teams had chances to win it and matched each other for the entire game. The goal was scored by Aden who also was man of the match. A great performance!


The Year 5/6 Match vs Ireland Wood on 3/5/12. What a fantastic team performance, the best by far in Mr Gamble's three years at Cookridge. We went into the game knowing only a win was good enough if we wanted to qualify for the quarter-finals and win we did 11-1. We worked extremely hard on a wet and boggy pitch after the recent weather and the quality of our goals, passing and sheer teamwork and organisation were outstanding. The goals were scored by Dominic Purrell (3), Mackenzie Turner (2), Parsa Sahrae (2), Robbie Palacios (2) and Faisal Alqhatani (2). ALL 10 players were brilliant and could easily have won the man of the match trophy but in the end Mackenize was chosen. He was a constant threat to their defence, popped up in our own area defending when he had to, he took his two goals sensationally and ran their Year 6 defence ragged even though he's only Year 4! Brilliant.


I'd just like to add a huge thank you to all parents who have helped with transport and watched us play this season in the league. I couldn't have done it without your support. Let’s hope results go our way in the final league matches and we qualify for the quarter-finals for the first time.

 
The Leeds Rhinos Trip.
Thank you for the terrific response for the Rhinos trip to watch Wigan Warriors on Friday 1st June, we received over 60! Unfortunately, there are only 35 places available. In order to be as fair as possible, I will draw names out of a hat. Children will be informed whether they have been chosen or not next week.

Sporting Dates for the diary:


Monday 21st May Year 5/6 Cricket Competition at Horsforth CC.

Monday 28th May Year 5/6 Armitage Cup competition at Calverly Parkside Primary.

Thursday 31st May Year 5/6 Ubunye Cup competition at Ireland Wood.

Funtime Club and Little Sunshine’s Pre-School Annual General Meeting
The Annual General Meeting for Cookridge Funtime Club will be held on Thursday 24th May at 5.30pm in the Community Room here at school (duration approximately 1 hour). Any parents that use either pre-school or the before and after school club are very welcome to attend as well as anyone thinking of using these facilities in the next school year. If you can, then please let Ann Sadler in Funtime or Julie Bird in Pre-school know in advance if you are attending.

Attendance
Our attendance this week was a fabulous 97.8% and is well above our Local Authority attendance target of 95% this year. This is a very clear indication that the work we are doing as a community to make this simple and powerful improvement to our children’s learning experience is having an impact.  Please continue to make your child’s attendance at school a priority and ensure that whenever they are fit and well enough to do so, they are in school. Overall this year – September to April – we are at 95.4%. We are aiming to exceed all expectations this year to achieve 96% Please note that attendance of over 97% for just two weeks has already increased the overall figure by 0.1% - it’s that easy! If we are able to sustain a figure of 97% or more over the summer months, it is entirely possible that we achieve our personal – aspirational - target this year.

Jubilee News
On Friday 1st June - the last day of this half term - we will be celebrating the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. All children are invited to take a special ‘themed’ school meal on this day – we will be eating a range of assorted sandwiches, cheese and onion rolls, pizza fingers and iced fingers in a traditional ‘street party’ – exporting all of the dining furniture out in the school playground! If your child would like to have a school meal on this day the cost will be £1.85 for Reception to Year 4 and £1.90 for Years 5 and 6. Please send payment to Mrs Hyde marked ‘Jubilee School Meal’ by Monday 14th May. We are still working on the finer details of the celebration across the day, but it is hoped that many of you may be able to join us for the lunchtime ‘street party’ and sing-a-long.

Coffee Morning
The coffee morning this week was very well attended and a great opportunity to hear your views. Mrs Smith and I had many great conversations about all kinds of everything – raising funds, improving communication, the changes to the curriculum, frustrations about homework systems.. We really do listen to what parents are saying and the things that we talked about today will factor in our planned improvements. For those parents who are not able to attend the coffee morning, please feel free to share your views with me via the website message board, or more directly via email baileys06@leedslearning.net  It is really important that you make us aware of the things that matter to you and the ways in which you feel we can get to the outstanding place we aspire to be. The next coffee morning will be on Wednesday 30th May 2012.

Next week, we have Debbie Hepplewhite in school for two days phonics and reading training.. Debbie is a very significant voice in this field nationwide and has advised the Government about the best practice in the best schools. We are very excited to welcome her to Cookridge, and really looking forward to her advice...

Have a wonderful weekend,



Mrs Bailey

Friday, 27 April 2012

Friday 27th April 2012


Dear Parents/Carers,                                                                 

This week, we have had lots more rain but have – at least – managed to get outside a little bit! This is not the April weather we had hoped for... Fingers crossed for May!

School Improvements
We have taken delivery this week of some new equipment for the dining hall – a state of the art clearing station, cutlery rack and salad bar. Over Easter, we took delivery of additional dining tables and are now able to seat all of our children within 20 minutes of ‘service’ at lunchtime – which is great. Our brilliant school meals service, provided by Pinnacle, have launched a new menu that has offered pizza, chicken wraps and a simply divine range of deserts. The children are joined for lunch each day by a range of teachers who regularly dine with the children and everyone who takes a school meal comments on the quality of the food on offer. The children - cottoning on to this ’improvement’ agenda - have now requested lidded jugs at the table with iced water... It is marvellous to engage the children in conversation about the ways in which they would like to see their school improved. I have asked the children to share their ideas with me about lunchtimes – and any other aspect of school - via the website message board http://www.cookridgeprimaryschool.org.uk/children/message-boards.php?board=9 and there are already some interesting ideas emerging.. In assembly on Monday morning, I also asked the children to tell us what they want to learn about as we begin the exciting task of planning for the next 6 years of learning for our youngest pupils. I have also spent the week engaged with various contractors about playground developments and minor alterations to some of the rooms in school – work to be undertaken over the summer.

If you have any suggestions for ways in which we can improve, please do use the message board to leave your comments – it is great that we all have the opportunity to shape the future of our school and create something truly spectacular.

Jubilee News
On Friday 1st June - the last day of this half term - we will be celebrating the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. All children are invited to take a special ‘themed’ school meal on this day – we will be eating a range of assorted sandwiches, cheese and onion rolls, pizza fingers and iced fingers in a traditional ‘street party’ – exporting all of the dining furniture out in the school playground! If your child would like to have a school meal on this day the cost will be £1.85 for Reception to Year 4 and £1.90 for Years 5 and 6. Please send payment to Mrs Hyde marked ‘Jubilee School Meal’ by Monday 14th May. We are still working on the finer details of the celebration across the day, but it is hoped that many of you may be able to join us for the lunchtime ‘street party’ and sing-a-long.

Trust Status
Local schools in the area are looking into the possibility of working more closely together to form a ‘Cooperative Trust’ or learning partnership. Next week, we will be beginning an official consultation process which will be seeking your views about this through questionnaires and parent meetings. More information will be sent home early next week and full documentation live on the website at noon on Wednesday, when the consultation officially begins. Please look out for this information and take the time to share your views.

Polling Station
Next Thursday – 3rd May - school will be used as a polling station for the local elections and will be open from 6.30am to 10pm for these purposes. The Y6 classroom will be used for the day, and Y6 should enter school via the hall on that day.

Sports News
The Year 5/6 team travelled to reigning champions Adel on Tuesday and, despite playing well, lost 1-6. Even the Adel teacher commented on the quality of play and said the score line did not reflect the match. Our players showed determination and bravery... Every tackle was fiercely contested and there were some bumps, bruises and sore limbs the day after. The Cookridge goal was scored by Faisal Alqahtani, who was a very close runner up for the man of the match award. Instead it was awarded to Elliott Coultas as without him producing save after save and his good goal kicking, the score line might have been worse! Year 5/6 play their last league game of the season next Thursday at home to Ireland Wood. We MUST win if we are to have a chance of finishing second and qualifying for the quarter-finals. Please come and cheer them on!!

Parent Connections
Mrs Smith is currently exploring grants for funding available for Community purposes that we may be able to access. She is particularly keen to hear from any parent who works for First Direct bank, as we are aware that funding can be accessed by schools where they have a parent who is employed by the bank. If any parents work for companies whom they know supports schools in this way, we really do want to hear from you! We have big plans for the school and the more funding we can access, the faster we can make it happen!

Funtime Club and Little Sunshine’s Pre-School Annual General Meeting
The Annual General Meeting for Cookridge Funtime Club will be held on Thursday 24th May at 5.30pm in the Community Room here at school (duration approximately 1 hour). Any parents that use either

pre-school or the before and after school club are very welcome to attend as well as anyone thinking of using these facilities in the next school year. The settings are run by a small committee of volunteer parents. Committee members will cover developments and improvements that have been made to the club over the past year and any plans for the future. It is an opportunity for you to learn more about how things are run and ask any questions about the settings. Refreshments and childcare will be provided at the meeting. If you can, then please let Ann Sadler in Funtime or Julie Bird in Pre-school know in advance if you are attending.


Attendance
Our attendance this week was 97% and is well above our Local Authority attendance target of 95% this year. Brilliant – and thank you. Please continue to make your child’s attendance at school a priority and ensure that whenever they are fit and well enough to do so, they are in school. Overall this year – September to April – we are at 95.3%. We are aiming to exceed all expectations this year to achieve 96% - so keep up the great work in getting your children into school every day... If we are able to sustain a figure of 97% or more over the summer months, it is entirely possible that we achieve our personal target this year. I cannot do it without you! 

Coffee Morning
The next coffee morning has arrived! If you are free for an hour on Wednesday 2nd May, 9-10 come along to the community room for a chance to catch up with some friendly faces. Amongst them next week will be Mrs Smith, our new Assistant Head teacher, who is eager to meet as many parents as possible in the coming months.  We are looking to find out your views about the curriculum. What do YOU want your children to be learning in school? If you have a view – come and share it!



Have a wonderful weekend



Mrs Bailey

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Friday 20th April 2012

Dear Parents/Carers,                                                                  

Boy, has it RAINED this week!! Across the course of the week, we have doubled the number of indoor play and lunch times that we had had in the previous 4 terms – which tells us something about how lucky we’ve been weather wise so far this year. Despite that, our Reception and Year 1 children visited Yorkshire Wildlife Park to launch their latest topic ‘Out of Africa’. I have to say, the children’s exhilarated faces and excited news as they came back through the doors at 3.30 was life affirming stuff – I felt positively energised from the jet stream of excitement that returned to school, each child with their individual piece of news to share with me about the day... Just wonderful! Memorable experiences like these are a part of the magic of the primary school experience and I am confident that every single one of our 90 children who went on Tuesday were touched by a little bit of that magic this week. My grateful thanks to the teaching team who organised the event and to the army of staff and volunteers who made the day so special – despite the rain!

Teaching and Learning Review
This week, we were visited by our colleagues from Leeds City Council who undertook observations right across school. This ties in with our school wide focus at the moment – to get EVERY lesson into an outstanding place for ALL of our little learners. The process also involved conversations with the children about their school and their learning, all of which feeds into our next push for improvement - what the children think is crucial. The team commented favourably about some of the elements we have been working hard to embed into our lessons – paired work and collaboration, speaking and listening, the children’s heightened understanding of their own learning targets, higher levels of challenge. Given our focus across the year, we are thrilled that they were particularly impressed by the children’s high levels of enthusiasm around reading. We are pleased with the feedback and grateful for the time invested by the local authority to support our journey for improvement. Personally, I would like to take this opportunity for celebrating the fantastic staff team we have at Cookridge. We are very lucky to have a dedicated team of teachers who are ‘going that extra mile’ right now, working together to achieve our goals. It’s a privilege to lead such a dedicated and talented group of professionals.  

TV Notoriety for Mr Gamble!
It was only a matter of time.. This week, Mr Gamble was asked to appear on TV. It wasn’t Sky Sports who came-a-knocking though (?) but local news networks. On Wednesday – surely the wettest day of the year so far? -  Mr Gamble, Miss Carroll and Miss Glendinning took 20 fantastic children down to Millennium Square in Leeds for an Olympic Ceremony to celebrate reaching the milestone of 100 days until the Olympics begin in London. The children ranged from Year 1 to year 6 and were chosen because of their fantastic commitment and dedication to sport both in and out of school. The children were super and a credit to themselves and the school, coping with the pressure of the media and the poor weather. We had a ‘flash’ appearance on Calendar news, and there is more ‘news’ on the school blog...

Sports News
The Year 5/6 footballers play their penultimate league game at Adel St John on Tuesday hoping for revenge for the 12-1 defeat earlier in the season, with a win guaranteeing a quarter final place.

The Year 3/4 football team kick start their season with a friendly match at Newlaithes Primary next Friday. We will be defending the Leo Jones Trophy soon so this match will be a good test for us!!

The second Judo Club will start on Wednesday. Children involved should get changed in their classrooms and then take everything to the hall where they should be collected at 4:15pm. Those children who have not paid yet for the sessions need to pass payment to Mrs Hyde before the sessions begin. Please speak to Mr Gamble if you have any further questions.

Netball Club have expanded and are now inviting Year 3 and 4 children to join in the fun. If you haven't received a letter but your child wants to join, then please ask them to speak to either Miss Golia, Miss Fowler or Mr Gamble.

Responsible Behaviour - before school
I appeal to all parents and carers to act responsibly during the sometimes challenging morning routine. The parking situation continues to be a source of concern for us, and I would urge more parents to consider walking to school OR parking a short distance from school and walking the last few hundred yards. The difficulty arises from the fact that all parents are trying to park, disembark and escort their children into school within a 10 minute time frame... With 300 pupils – that’s a lot of cars on Tinshill Drive. I am very concerned that a number of our local residents have reported not only persistent parking across their driveways but – more disturbingly – that they have suffered verbal abuse from parents and carers who they have asked to move. Please be considerate when parking in the mornings.
 
My second area of concern lies in the number of children who arrive at school independently – some of them with up to 30 minutes of waiting time. Please be aware that school staff do not supervise the playground before school and the advice we give – in line with LEA guidelines – is that children should be supervised by parents or carers at this time. Concerned parents have also made me aware of a number of incidents where parents have directly spoken to unaccompanied children about their before school behaviour where they have witnessed something not to their liking.  I must ask ALL parents to refrain from doing so. If you see something of concern, please make school staff aware so that they are able to manage the situation on your behalf. Parents challenging children in this manner can lead to a ban from the school site for the adults involved and this is not a situation any of us want to find ourselves in. Rest assured, we will take up any concerns you have – so please do not put yourself in this position.

Attendance
Our attendance this week was 94.9% and is this week satisfactory and below our Local Authority attendance target of 95% this year. Please continue to make your child’s attendance at school a priority and ensure that whenever they are fit and well enough to do so, they are in school. Please remember, all requests for holiday in term time will be unauthorised and our Attendance Improvement Partner will be notified of any unauthorised absence of this nature. Overall this year – September to April – we are at 95.3% overall. We are aiming to exceed all expectations this year to achieve 96% - so keep up the great work in getting your children into school every day.
 
Coffee Morning
The next coffee morning will be on Wednesday 2nd May 2012, 9-10. Please come along if you have an hour to spare – it will be good to catch up as it feels like a long time since we last had a chat! Mrs Smith – our new Assistant Head – will also be coming along to this first coffee morning, and we will be looking to gather your views about the curriculum.. What do YOU want your children to be learning in school? If you have a view – come and share it!
 

Have a wonderful weekend,  


Mrs Bailey

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