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Newsletter 06.10.2025

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9th October 2025

RRSA Article 3: All organisations concerned with children should work towards what is best for the children.

Dear parents / carers

I would like to remind you about the importance of your child attending school every day and being on time.

YOUR child’s education is very important to us. We want them to succeed and be the best that they can be. To achieve this we will do all we can to ensure that they get the best possible education however; we can’t do this without YOUR support.

If your child consistently misses school or parts of lessons due to lateness then it WILL affect their education.

School starts promptly at 8.45am

Attendance and Punctuality Matters

Reg Grp.

% Attendance

Notes

RMS

89.9

Urgent improvement required

RRK

96.1

Well Done

1FA

94.0

Nearly there

1JG

95.7

Well Done

2KB

93.4

Requires Improvement

2GS

94.9

Nearly there

3IJ

93.5

Requires Improvement

3PD

93.5

Requires Improvement

4PM

92.2

Requires Improvement

4BM

91.7

Requires Improvement

5IG

96.0

Well Done

5BO

93.7

Requires Improvement

6AC

92.6

Requires Improvement

6SR

94.2

Nearly there

School Total

93.5

95% expectation

         

Our school and Local Authority expectation is 95% attendance as a minimum.  This equates to 9 school days each year. All families in this school have signed a Home School Agreement which incorporates this pledge.

This also includes abiding by our academic school dates.  Unfortunately, 42 children did not return to school on time in September.  20 of those children did not return for the first 4 days of school.  This has a huge impact on your child’s social, academic and emotional wellbeing.  We cannot stress enough the importance of staying to the last day and returning on the first day of every school break.

It is also with regret that we start the new year off so negatively by issuing Fixed Penalties to those parents.  £180 per child per parent.

In School, On Time, Every Day


Year 4 Drop in Parent Reading Session
8:30am – 8:50am
14
October
Year 6 Drop in Parent Reading Session
8:30am – 8:50am
15
October
Year 3 Drop in Parent Reading Session
8:30am – 8:50am
16
October
Reception Drop in Parent Reading Session
3:00pm – 3:20pm
16
October
Parent consultation meetings
3:30pm – 7:00pm
21
October
Parent consultation meetings
3:30pm – 6:00pm
23
October
Half Term - school closed
All Day
from 27 Oct until 31 Oct
27
October
Children return to school
All Day
03
November
Year 2 spelling workshop in the hall parents invited
2:45pm – 3:20pm
04
November
Drama workshops for pupils Reception - Year 3
8:30am – 3:00pm
14
November
Year 2 Reading workshop
2:45pm – 3:20pm
18
November
Flu vaccinations continued
8:30am – 12:00pm
20
November

The Fit4Life 

A charter has been produced in conjunction with the London Borough of Harrow, the Public Health team and Harrow Education Partnership. This charter is a commitment from ALL Harrow schools to improve the health outcomes of its pupils.

As a parent of a Harrow pupil, it is expected that you uphold your section of this charter by pledging to:

  • Reduce the amount of sugary foods and drinks
  • Provide healthy snacks at the end of the school day
  • Exercise with children outside of school for at least 30 minutes a day – this could be as simple as a walk
  • Sign-up and regularly attend an NHS Dentist and ensure your child brushes their teeth at least twice a day.
  • Ensure your children are up-to-date with vaccinations
  • Talk to your children each day about how they are feeling and how their day went.

Health and Fitness must be a priority to help improve your children’s life chances.

In every newsletter we will be inserting a reminder of what we, as a school, will do to support the health and wellbeing of your child, as well as a reminder of your pledge as a parent.

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