Author: LauraR

Newsletter 17/11/23

What’s coming up?

After School Clubs:

Dates for the Diary:

  • Oxwich J Class Assembly: CHANGE OF DATE Apologies for the previous incorrect date – the assembly will be on Friday 24th November. Parents and Grandparents welcome from 9.00am to 9.30am approximately. Please queue at Gate 2 on Trafalgar Place from 8.50am after the children have been let in.
  • Deadline for Reception / Year 7 admission applications: Friday 24th November
  • Y5/6 Residential meeting: Wednesday 29th November at 3.30pm
  • Half price book fair: Thursday 30th November and Friday 1st December 3:30pm until 4:15pm. 
  • Christmas Concerts:
    Pobbles – Friday 8th December
    Bracelet – Tuesday 12th December
    Caswell – Wednesday 13th December
    Oxwich – Thursday 14th December
    (Times to be confirmed)
  • Christmas Dinner and Christmas Jumper Day – Friday 15th December
  • Christmas Holidays – Monday 25th December to Friday 5th January
  • Inset Day – Monday 8th January – School closed to pupils for staff training.

Children in Need

The children looked great in their spots and stripes today for Children in Need! There is still time to donate on iPay if you haven’t already. Go to account – select your child and look for the fund ‘Charity – Children in Need/ Red Cross Appeal’

Easy Fundraising

Thanks to all those who support us via Easy Fundraising, we have been paid £125.77, bringing the total amount to £2526.32. To find out more about easy fundraising and to sign up click the link:

https://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/brynmillps

Lateness

We have noticed an increase in pupils arriving late to school at the start of the day. We would like to remind you that the school gates open at 8.40am, ready for the start of the school day at 8.50am. We want to raise awareness of the importance of punctuality and would appreciate your assistance in helping your child arrive to school on time. From Monday, if you arrive late, we will be asking parents / carers to bring pupils to the school office to sign them in. Our Education Welfare Officer will also be assisting us by undertaking punctuality spot checks. Thank you in advance for your support in this matter.

Absences / illness – reminder to report absences to the school office by phoning 01792 463019 and leaving a voicemail on the attendance answer phone, or by emailing brynmill.primary@swansea-edunet.gov.uk. Please do not send text messages to the school number as these are not received. Thank you.

Holidays & Planned Absences – please remember to give as much notice as possible and complete the form: https://forms.office.com/e/MruSui5Lfc

Tesco Blue Token Scheme – If you are in either the Marina or Fforestfach branch of Tesco, please pick up the blue tokens and vote for us!

PTA News

Save the date: Half price book fair with Scholastic Thursday 30th November and Friday 1st December 3:30pm (after all children have been collected) until 4:15pm. 

We will also be hosting a second hand uniform sale at the same time. We are very keen for any donations. This can include coats, P.E kit and shoes with lots of life left in them as well as any uniform. Please can any donations be dropped off at the school office in a bag. All donations must be washed and dried. 

If anyone would like to volunteer during these events, please get in touch via email (friendsofbrynmill@gmail.com).

Don’t forget you have until November 27th to enter our book fair competition. Using paint, pencils, crayons, markers, pastels etc create an image of your favourite book character. Hand it into your teacher by Monday 27th November to be in with a chance to win a voucher to spend at the half price book fair. Winners will be announce during Star of the Week assemblies.

Rights Respecting School – As a Rights Respecting School, we focus each month on a particular Article from the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child. Assemblies, Circle time and class activities are based on these Rights. In connection with these, we also have a Value of the Month. Together, the Rights & Values encourage our learners to be respectful of each other, safe, and to be the best they can be.

Right of the Month for November – You have the right to be kept safe (Article 19).

Value of the Month for November – Peace

Newsletter 10/11/23

What’s coming up?

  • Children in Need Day: Friday 17th November. Children can come dressed in spots and stripes, suggested donation £1 – can be paid on iPay or in cash.
  • Oxwich J Class Assembly: CHANGE OF DATE – Please note that this will now take place on Wednesday 22nd November. Parents and Grandparents welcome from 9.00am to 9.30am approximately. Please queue at Gate 2 on Trafalgar Place from 8.50am after the children have been let in.
  • Deadline for Reception / Year 7 admission applications: Friday 24th November
  • Christmas Concerts:
    Pobbles – Friday 8th December
    Bracelet – Tuesday 12th December
    Caswell – Wednesday 13th December
    Oxwich – Thursday 14th December
    (Times to be confirmed)
  • Christmas Holidays – Monday 25th December to Friday 5th January
  • Inset Day – Monday 8th January – School closed to pupils for staff training.

Fruit Tuckshop – The offer for this half term’s Fruit Tuckshop is now on iPay. If you are having problems with iPay please speak to Ms Rees in the school office.

Holidays & Planned Absences – please remember to give as much notice as possible and complete the form: https://forms.office.com/e/MruSui5Lfc

Tesco Blue Token Scheme – If you are in either the Marina or Fforestfach branch of Tesco, please pick up the blue tokens and vote for us!

Oxwich Classes – Residential Trip – The dates of the residential are 12th to 14th June 2024, and it will be at the St Madoc Centre in Llanmadoc, Gower. Please complete the form so we can gauge interest, thank you if you have already done so. https://forms.office.com/e/c8Cjm29J4M

There will be a meeting for parents to find out more information about the residential on Wednesday 29th November at 3.30pm

iPay – We have had a few queries from parents who can’t find the various offers such as fruit Tuckshop/ Y6 Hoodies. The iPay home page only shows a couple of offers, to find the rest:-

Log in to iPay – ipayimpact.co.uk

Click the three horizontal lines/ menu button

Select Account

Select your child

Scroll down

You should now be able to see all relevant offers.

PTA News

Save the date: Half price book fair with Scholastic Thursday 30th November and Friday 1st December 3:30pm (after all children have been collected) until 4:15pm. 

We will also be hosting a second hand uniform sale at the same time. We are very keen for any donations. This can include coats, P.E kit and shoes with lots of life left in them as well as any uniform. Please can any donations be dropped off at the school office in a bag. All donations must be washed and dried. 

Finally, we are also making a call for prize donations for our annual Christmas raffle and would love to know if any individuals or local businesses would consider donating a prize. 

Prizes can take the form of a physical item or a gift voucher. We’re so lucky to have secured donations from Thirty Pieces of Silver, Common Meeple, Brynmill Coffee House, Joio Day Nursery, Lc2 Swansea, Dr. Organic and RAVS Vintage as well as an incredibly special prize in the form of a flight with with one of the pilot’s from Swansea’s very own team Raven! 

Please email friendsofbrynmill@gmail.com if you’re able to support with a donation. Thank you so much for all of your continued support.

Rights Respecting School – As a Rights Respecting School, we focus each month on a particular Article from the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child. Assemblies, Circle time and class activities are based on these Rights. In connection with these, we also have a Value of the Month. Together, the Rights & Values encourage our learners to be respectful of each other, safe, and to be the best they can be.

Right of the Month for November – You have the right to be kept safe (Article 19).

Value of the Month for November – Peace

Year 1/2 Spring Term Curriculum Information

How can I help my child at home?

Any research in these areas of learning would be beneficial to your child.

Questions for you to discuss:

  • What do plants need to grow?
  • Can you name parts of a plant/Human?
  • What are the senses?  What are they used for?
  • Life cycles of plants and animals. Stages of a human Life cycle etc

If you have any items (e.g. books) that you believe might be linked to this topic

and would support learning, then please bring them into class so that your child can

show them to the class.

Tedi Twt sacks

Children will take it in turns to take these sacks home. We include simple welsh

Sentence patterns and ask that children record in Welsh things they do with Tedi

Twt whilst he is staying with you. Instructions are in the sack.

Themed Weeks

In addition to our topic, we will also have whole school themed weeks.  These will

Include Welsh week, Internet Safety week, Science week, Outdoor project and

Spring festivals

Reading

Please can reading books be returned on a Monday or Tuesday.  We encourage

that all pupils enjoy reading and listening to stories at home.

PE Days

Y1.2B – Monday

Y1.2L – Thursday

Y1.2H – Friday

Assembly Themes

Moving forward and learning from mistakes (Growth Mindset).

Awe and wonder of the world.

Easter.