Friday, 19 July 2013

Friday 18th July 2013


Dear Parents/Carers,

Hard to believe that we are days away from the end of another year! The weather has made for a sensational end to the year, frankly – from snow at Easter to the tropics in July it certainly has been a year of extremities. Life in school has been positively buoyant during 2012-13, the staff team have positively blossomed and the children have done you proud every single day…. I couldn’t be more pleased with the way that my second year at Cookridge has panned out, and I genuinely look forward to sharing our growth with Ofsted when the time does come: it is time to celebrate a community effort and mark our achievements.


Message from Chair of Governors

This has been an extraordinary year for our children and staff at Cookridge Primary School. Our school is going from strength to strength and we have seen that our children are successfully climbing their own personal academic mountain each day at school. Each and every parent and guardian has fantastic reasons to be proud of their child at Cookridge Primary School. The children are to be congratulated on what has been a truly fabulous year for them. It has to be said that seeing a whole school of children doing well for themselves is an unrivalled privilege to experience.

During this year, your school governing body had to implement some tough decisions to ensure the long term sustainability of the way our school operates. The uncertainty is behind us now, but I want to put on record my appreciation for every staff member at the School. Throughout the uncertain times a strong degree of professionalism was maintained by the staff and I am very proud of all of the staff we have at the school. In our role as parents we should rightfully expect the best we can get for our children and I believe we all do get an excellent school every day from all the staff at Cookridge. Congratulations to all our staff: we are very proud of you and the summer break is well deserved!

The new academic year will bring new challenges and exciting opportunities for children, staff and school governors. There will be some parent governor vacancies released to join our school governing body early in the Autumn term. I want as many parents as possible to consider these vacancies now in readiness for when they are advertised. It is a rare chance to be involved in something big and to shape your child's school. As a parent and a governor myself I can answer questions on what it means to be a governor. Please feel free to speak to me in the Autumn if you would like to explore the idea further.

Vijay Sharma

 
Reports

Thank you to parents who have taken the time to fill in the feedback slips following the reports last week. It has been wonderful for teachers to read your very positive comments – it really does make a difference!

 

Y6 events: Bugsy Malone, Prom and Leavers assembly

On Monday, after a dramatic setback Bugsy finally went ahead. It was worth the wait, as the children put on a great show with confident, assured and professional performances, heavily punctuated with a whole lot of FUN! Wednesday evening also saw our first ever Leavers ‘Prom’. The children have worked really hard to plan and resource their end of year celebration event, and roped in plenty of help to make their seaside theme come to life. Special mention and thanks must be made to Mr Chris Tate (our man from Pinnacle who ALWAYS says ‘yes!’ who provided a delicious range of cakes, buns, biscuits and ice cream), Mrs Rebecca Herbert and Mrs Barbara Nixon (our PTA princesses who supported both the planning of the event and the organisation on the night), Mr Martin Walker (talented photographer who manned the photo booth and took some great shots of the kids) and Mr Michael Land (who sourced the fish & chips at a good price, and delivered them on the night). Y6 now have one momentous occasion to mark the end of their time at Cookridge – the Leavers assembly is at 2pm on Tuesday and all are invited!

 

Special, enormous, gigantic thanks must be extended to Miss Fowler, who has done a phenomenal job in organising all of these aspects of Y6’s final weeks with us and ensuring that 40 kids really have loved every minute of their post-SATS projects. Miss Fowler – you are amazing: it’s as simple as that.

 

Get involved – Come to Zumba!!!

Don’t forget - Miss Glendinning and Miss Carroll are leading a Zumba aerobic session for all parents on Monday from 2-3pm. If you fancy a go, please enter the grounds from the school gate and hot foot it straight into the hall. All you need is comfortable clothing, trainers and a little unspent energy…

 

Attendance

On Monday, 37 pupils climbed aboard the movie bus to celebrate their 100% attendance for the entire year. This is a great achievement as that figure has increased from just 18 last year, and 13 the year before that. It would be wonderful if we were able to double that number again in 2014 – so keep up the good work!  Attendance this week is once again lower than we would hope.. Please come to school on Monday and Tuesday next week – there is still much fun to be had!

National Minimum ‘Good’ Expectation
Target
2012-13
Attendance this week
Year to date
95%
96%
90.1%
95.1%
Class attendance figures for this week are:-
Rec
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Class 5
Class 6
Class 7
Class 8
Class 9
A 85.2%
B 89.6
88.2%
94.5%
92.5%
86.2%
82.9%
95.3%
89.3%
91.3%
94.6

 

Training Days 2013-14

Next year, in a bid to further accelerate our school improvements towards outstanding provision in every aspect of school life, we will be working in partnership with Beecroft Primary School, an outstanding school in Kirkstall. As part of the partnership, teaching staff have the opportunity to spend a full day at Beecroft, observing a normal working day. I am sure you can appreciate what a fantastic opportunity this is, as the opportunities to see other teachers teach are all too rare in the teaching world! In order to make this happen, I do need to change the date of the training days as previously notified. Apologies for the inconvenience – but this really is too good an opportunity to miss! Please note – training days for the year ahead are now:

 

Monday September 2nd 2013

Tuesday September 3rd 2013

Friday October 25th 2013 – now cancelled

Thursday 14th November 2013 – new date at Beecroft

Monday April 22nd 2014

Monday July 7th 2014

And so, we mark the end of another school year. It has been a good year with much to celebrate and I very much look forward to what we can achieve together next year – the world is our oyster!

 

Farewell to all our leavers and the very, very best of luck in all that you do next!

 

Have a wonderful summer holiday and I will see you all bright and early on Wednesday 4th September.

 

Sam Bailey