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Woodlea Junior School

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  • School Team Football Trials

    Mon 28 Sep 2015
    School football team trials are currently taking place. The forthcoming matches are detailed in our calendar. Selection for the team will be made on Monday 5th October and a letter will be sent home with all the necessary details. Children must have football boots and shin pads for the matches at Wellfield. 
    In order to represent the school children must maintain their high standards of behaviour and follow our core values at all times. 
  • Macmillan Coffee Morning

    Fri 25 Sep 2015
    Children, Parents, Relatives and Staff all helped to raise money in aid of the Macmillan charity.
    Donations of cakes were received from the school community and shared at the coffee morning. During break time the cakes and biscuits were offered to the children and donations given towards the charity. The total raised on the day was £230. Thank you to everyone who supported the event.
  • Pen Licences

    Fri 25 Sep 2015
    At Woodlea, we expect the children to have neat handwriting and present their work according to the school's policy. If class teachers feel that their children do follow the school's expectations and are consistent with their handwriting across all subjects, they may be eligible for a pen licence.
    The children present their work to Mrs Shorrocks, Mrs Strickland or Mrs Whitehall and if in line with the school's criteria, they award the children their pen licence and they will begin their written work in pen.
    The following year 3 children were awarded their licences today:
    Eloise Downie, Robert Sumner and Ruby Wilding.
  • 2015 / 16 Pupil Voice Committees

    Fri 25 Sep 2015
    2015 / 16 School Council Eco Fair Trade Food Council
    3G Madison Shields
    Benjamin Jagger
    Hannah Yardley Ayla Willan Ruby Wilding
    3P Dan Buckley
    Poppy Cowburn
    Lewis Ellie Parsons Lucy Williamson
    4T Lewis Cully
    Nyah Crompton
    Henry Veevers
     
    Rhys Kay
     
    Keaton Langner
     
    4R Emma Gradwell Bradley Cheetham Georgia Worswick
     
    Brooke Barnes
    5L Ruby Drake
    Nicole Connell
    Ryan Tomlinson Tyler
    McDonald
    Benedict Coleman
    5E Josh Tonks
    Catelyn Armstrong
    Josh Nicol Josh Wilding Libby Croft
     
    6C Georgia Eccles
    Kiera Geddes
    Jasmine Farouk Candice Haworth Melissa Southward
    6O Keely Bradshaw
    Luke Weston
    Callum Hadfield
    Will Down
    Iyla Armstrong Scarlett Heyes
  • September Birthday Lunch

    Wed 23 Sep 2015
    All the children at Woodlea are invited to have a 'Birthday Lunch' during the month that it is their birthday. The uptake is very good and it is a nice opportunity for sandwich children to sample the school meals. Staff too are invited to sit alongside the children.
    During the lunch, the children and adults sit at a specially decorated birthday table, they are waited on by staff in the school, treated to a special dessert and the rest of the school sing 'Happy Birthday' to them.
  • General Information for Year 3 Parents

    Wed 23 Sep 2015

    Dear Parents and Carers,
     
    We hope that your children have settled in and are happy at Woodlea.  Now that they have been in school over a week, we feel it is important for parents, that you too are aware of the routines that your child follows in school.


    Morning Routines
    The school doors open at 8.45am and the children come into school.
    If they need to change their reading books and their record book is signed by an adult, they change this book themselves.
    They then go into their class and complete morning work from the board. This means that at 9am, the children are in place and ready for their first lesson.


    Homework
    This is given out weekly. We ask that the children do one piece of Literacy and Numeracy PLUS another from a different area. This style homework has proved successful, it is enabling children to work on an area in whatever style that they choose – drawing, writing, highlighting of text, photographs … It is expected that all children complete their homework. However we do not want it to become a battle at home to complete it. Most children have activities or other family commitments which means that homework may take a back seat and is therefore not completed.  If this is the case we offer a Homework Club on a Thursday after school till 4.15, whereby children can complete it, with support from our Teaching Assistants. If there is a particular reason why they cannot bring it in, please drop us a note.


    Reading
    We are asking that the children read at home a minimum of four times a week and this is signed off in their reading record book by an adult. The children can read from any text at home – reading ingredients in food products, signage by the road / in a supermarket, the programme listings on television, a sports programme from a match, a magazine – the list is endless. Children are encouraged to change their own books, once completed. We have found this to be positive as it gives the children ownership of their reading.


    Basic Skills
    We ask that you practise number bonds and times tables with your children to help support them in their daily maths lesson. All the children in the school are having a daily basic skills session, additionally to their maths session. These skills are important for all children of all abilities and contribute to the speed and accuracy of the children’s maths work.
     
    Effort Club
    This takes from 11.50 – 12.05 the children then go for their lunch.  As a school we are encouraging children to have pride in their work and our expectations are related to their ability – not age. Effort club is for children who fall short of what is expected of them – it could be as simple as not underlining the date and learning objective or not completing a set amount in class.


    Birthday Children
    Children who are celebrating a birthday can come into school in their own clothes and ask a friend to join them. They are instantly recognisable by anyone in school and often wished a ‘Happy Birthday’. Every month there is a ‘Birthday Lunch’ where Mrs Leggett invites all children, whose birthday it is in that month to have a hot dinner. The children who are on the decorated birthday table receive a party hat, additional cake or biscuit as well as having the rest of the school singing to them.


    Positive Behaviour
    At Woodlea Junior School, we actively promote positive behaviour and seek out children doing the right thing. If your child is consistent with their good behaviour, they will receive Golden Time, on a Friday afternoon. This is an activity in school chosen by your child and can range from science experiments, to loom bands to gardening. In addition to this, parents will receive a text message to directly inform you that your child is displaying positive behaviour.


    Friday Family Assembly
    We would like to invite all parents and family members to our Friday Family Assembly. During this assembly, we will be celebrating work, behaviour and achievements made during that week.  The assembly starts at 9.05am.

    Nut Free School
    Woodlea is a ‘Nut Free School’. All snacks, lunches and other food brought into school must not contain nuts.


    Healthy snacks
    As a Healthy School, we expect snacks which are brought in to be healthy; fruit, cereal bars and veg sticks are all acceptable.
    We realise that this is a lot to take in, however we are proud of year 3 children with their resilience. They have had a positive start to year 3 and we hope that this continues.
    Mrs Younis and Mr Brierley will be happy to discuss or clarify any of the above areas available after school.


    Thank you for your continued support.

     

  • Super Six at Woodlea

    Fri 18 Sep 2015
    In July, the children who were going into year 6 were given a job advert to be a member of Woodlea's Super Six. The role entails supporting the staff during lunchtime and also working in the office.
    Children were asked to apply in writing and use the job description as their guide. The letters were looked at and shortlisted candidates were invited for interview.
    The successful children are; Abigail Poulter, Tom Down, Morgan Whittle, Scarlett Heyes, Frankie Poulter, Olivia Parsons.
  • Big Work - 18th September 2015

    Fri 18 Sep 2015
    During our Friday Family Assemblies, we will be showcasing a quality piece of work from each class. This weeks Big Work came from:
    Ruby, 3G
    Lucy, 3P
    Max, 4T
    Georgia, 4R
    Ryan, 5L
    Ellie, 5E
    Georgia, 6C
    Abigail, 6O
  • National Teaching Assistant Day

    Wed 16 Sep 2015
    Woodlea Junior School is extremely proud of the teaching assistants that we have working with us. They are highly skilled in a variety of areas, which in turn supports the children. The job of a Teaching Assistant requires a lot of flexibility; one minute they are in an English lesson, followed by working in a small reading group and then asked to provide specialist support on a 1:1 with a child who has specific learning needs. Within each class there is at least one teaching assistant and teachers often comment that they couldn't manage without them.
    As a recognition for everything that they do and to celebrate National Teaching Assistant Day, all of
    the Teaching Assistants received a cup cake and a card.
  • Photos for The Endangered Animal Fundraiser

    Fri 11 Sep 2015
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