Friday, 30 January 2015

Dear Parent/Carer,

INSET DAY ON MONDAY 2ND FEBRUARY

First Holy Communion

Application forms are available at the back of the Church.

Children’s Liturgy

We need volunteers to assist with the Children’s Liturgy during the 10.00am Holy Mass. Please inform Fr Paul if you are interested in helping with the Children’s Liturgy.

Bristol Schools Swimming Competition
On Tuesday 10th March Bristol Schools’ Swimming Association is holding a swimming competition for all primary schools across Bristol.  We would like to give children from St Joseph’s an opportunity to compete in this competition.  Children can compete individually in butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke and freestyle and also in a relay team event.  The guide times that have been sent from Bristol Schools’ Swimming Association for 25m vary from 28 secs-31 secs and from 55 secs-63secs for 50m.  If your children swim competitively outside of school or can swim these distances within a similar time to those times suggested above and would be interested in participating in the competition please ask them to come and speak to Mrs Darvill asap (year 3 class teacher).  Children must also be available on Saturday 25th April from 1-3.30pm as this is when the final is scheduled to take place.
Using the Internet at home and E-Safety Week
It is important that children’s use of the internet is monitored at home - in particular, children’s use of social networking sites. Soon we will have our E-Safety Week where the children will be learning more about how to use the internet safely.  There is a website available which advises parents/carers on internet use: www/saferinternet.org.uk
More information will be shared during E-Safety week.
Football Club

As parents know, the Football Club hope, as much as possible, to use the school field for football. This does mean that during the wetter and colder months, the children need to wrap up warm with a long sleeved top, joggers or leggings. 

If any parents in KS2 have any spare clothing (like joggers) they would be much appreciated as we could use them as spares.

Lateness

There are still children who are arriving late for school.   Children who arrive late often come to school unsettled and embarrassed. Can I please ask all parents to ensure their children are ready to line up for school at 8.55am. Where lateness is an ongoing concern, we will be asking parents to come into school and discuss matters further

Also may I remind parents that school finishes at 3.30pm.  We seem to have an increasing number of children being picked up late.

Attendance

Well done to Y2 and Year 6 with 98% attendance last week.   There will be a non-uniform day for Year Six on Friday 6th February for their 100% attendance two weeks ago.

Dates for Diaries

Thursday 5th February                                              M & M  Theatre Productions to perform Sleeping Beauty to KS1 and KS2
Monday 9th February                                  -           Year 6 camp week
Friday 13th February                                                 -           Reception Lent Assembly
Friday 13th February                                                 -           End of Term 3
Wednesday 18th February                          -           Ash Wednesday
Monday 23rd February                                -           Start of Term 4
Monday 23rd February                               -           E-Safety week 2015
Wednesday 25th February                          -           Y6 Lifeskills visit
Thursday 26th February                                -           Full Governing Body meeting  
Friday 27th February                                     -           Lent Mass in hall (Y5 readers)
Sunday 8th March                                        -           Mass for Parish’s 90th anniversary
Wednesday 11th March                              -           Year 6 visit to Leigh Woods
Friday 13th March                                         -           Year 2 Mother’s day assembly
Wednesday 18th March                              -           Year 6 topic presentation
Thursday 19th March                                                -           St Joseph’s Day Mass in hall (Y4 readers – tea/coffee/tours for parishioners afterwards)
Friday 20th March                                         -           Tennis competition – age TBC
Friday 27th March                                         -           Mass for Holy Week in church (Y3 readers)
Friday 27th March                                         -           Local cluster choir festival at St Joseph’s
Friday 27th March                                         -           End of Term 4
Sunday 29th March                                      -           Palm Sunday
Sunday 5th March                                        -           Easter Sunday
Monday 13th April                                        -           Start of Term 5 
Sunday 28th June                                         -           First Holy Communion in Church
Friday 17th July                                              -           End of school year

Yours sincerely,


Matt Condon,

Headteacher

Friday, 23 January 2015

Dear Parent/Carer,

Macmillan Cancer Support

This is a lovely message from  Macmillan Cancer Support:

You’re all wonderful.  You really are.  Thank you to everyone at St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School  for you wonderful donation of £513.79.  What a brilliant effort.  We think you’re all stars

Using the Internet at home and E-Safety Week
It is important that children’s use of the internet is monitored at home - in particular, children’s use of social networking sites. Soon we will have our E-Safety Week where the children will be learning more about how to use the internet safely.  There is a website available which advises parents/carers on internet use: www/saferinternet.org.uk
More information will be shared during E-Safety week.
Football Club

As parents know, the Football Club hope, as much as possible, to use the school field for football. This does mean that during the wetter and colder months, the children need to wrap up warm with a long sleeved top, joggers or leggings. 

If any parents in KS2 have any spare clothing (like joggers) they would be much appreciated as we could use them as spares.

Attendance

Well done to Y2 for 100% attendance last week. Year 2 will have a special non-uniform day on Friday 30th January.

Also well done to Y6 with 98% attendance.

Hockey Tournament

On Tuesday 20th January, 6 pupils from year 6 took part in a hockey tournament.  We are proud of what we achieved, even though we didn’t go through to the semi finals.  There were schools from the local areas who participated in this tournament.  We really enjoyed ourselves and had lots of fun.

The first game was very challenging and it ended in a close 0-1 to them.  The second game was our ticket to the semi finals, but unfortunately we drew 1-1. Then it came to our final game and we won 2-0.

A special thanks to Mrs Gilvear for coaching, helping and supporting us to achieve this.

From the hockey team - Alexander, Ashley, Olivia, Aleena, Jerome and Darshan.

Celebration Assembly

There will be a celebration assembly on Friday 30th January, at 9.15am, where the following children will receive their headteacher’s award: Jakub (Y3), Lizzie (Y3), Michal (Y2), Patty (Y4), Jaimie (Y4), Teia (Y1), Harvey (Y5), Ridah (Y5) and Ashley (Y6)

And the following children will receive Superstar Awards: Amelia (R). Jacks (Y1), Angus (Y5), Alicja (R), Josmi (Y6), Maria (Y6), Ridah (Y5),  Talia (Y6). Abbey (Y3) and Tashrick (Y3).

Level 2 Bikeability Certificate

The following children will receive their Level 2 Bikeability Certificate:  Reuben, Jake, Alexander, Talia, Praise, George, Jerome, Nathan, Daniel and Shaan.

Dates for Diaries

Friday 30th January                                      -           St Matthew Team Point winner event
Sunday 1st February                                                 -           Education Sunday
Monday 2nd February                                -          Staff training day (school closed)
Monday 9th February                                  -           Year 6 camp week
Friday 13th February                                                 -           Reception Lent Assembly
Friday 13th February                                                 -           End of Term 3
Wednesday 18th February                          -           Ash Wednesday
Monday 23rd February                                -           Start of Term 4
Monday 23rd February                               -           E-Safety week 2015
Wednesday 25th February                          -           Y6 Lifeskills visit
Thursday 26th February                                -           Full Governing Body meeting  
Friday 27th February                                     -           Lent Mass in hall (Y5 readers)
Sunday 8th March                                        -           Mass for Parish’s 90th anniversary
Wednesday 11th March                              -           Year 6 visit to Leigh Woods
Friday 13th March                                         -           Year 2 Mother’s day assembly
Wednesday 18th March                              -           Year 6 topic presentation
Thursday 19th March                                                -           St Joseph’s Day Mass in hall (Y4 readers – tea/coffee/tours for parishioners afterwards)
Friday 20th March                                         -           Tennis competition – age TBC
Friday 27th March                                         -           Mass for Holy Week in church (Y3 readers)
Friday 27th March                                         -           Local cluster choir festival at St Joseph’s
Friday 27th March                                         -           End of Term 4
Sunday 29th March                                      -           Palm Sunday
Sunday 5th march                                        -           Easter Sunday
Monday 13th April                                        -           Start of Term 5 
Sunday 28th June                                         -           First Holy Communion in Church
Friday 17th July                                              -           End of school year

Yours sincerely,


Matt Condon,

Headteacher

Friday, 16 January 2015

Dear Parent/Carer,

Welcome back and a belated happy New Year.

I’ve included a photograph of our Chapliancy Team in our outdoor Prayer Room. This room has been decorated by the team and is now used by children every day.

St Joseph’s  Church - 90TH Anniversary this year

The foundation stone for the church was laid on 12th November 1923 and the church opened on St Joseph's Day (19th March) 1925. The architect was Sir Frank Wills and the total cost came to just under £10,000. A temporary church had stood on this site since 1911, and was moved from Park Lane in Kingswood when that mission closed. This mission founded by the Redemptorist Fathers had established a mass centre in Fishponds in Guinea Lane, close to St Mary's Parish Church (CofE) in 1907, known as St Philip's Oratory.

There is an appeal to all parishioners, especially long standing parishioners, for information and photographs of events that have occurred at St Joseph’s Church since 1925. Do you have any amusing/interesting stories from years gone by that could be shared on the back page of the bulletin? Please see Fr Paul or email Felicity Horton on stjosfishpond@fsmail.net

There will be a special celebratory mass on Sunday 8th March. Bishop Declan will be attending.

Using the Internet at home and E-Safety Week

It is important that children’s use of the internet is monitored at home - in particular, children’s use of social networking sites. Soon we will have our E-Safety Week where the children will be learning more about how to use the internet safely.  There is a website available which advises parents/carers on internet use: www/saferinternet.org.uk
More information will be shared during E-Safety week.
Reading at Home

Reading is the most important homework that parents can do with primary school children.

It is most important that children realise that his or her parents take an interest in and value the reading experience. Remember, your child's education is a partnership between home and school.

We hope that all parents will enthusiastically encourage their children to read at home by sharing a book with them. For younger children, please use their reading records to show they are reading at home.

After School Clubs

To increase the opportunities for younger children, we have decided to change the days for after school clubs. From this term there will be NO indoor games club so apologies to those children who enjoyed the club. Now on a Tuesday we will have football outside, either using the school field facilities or playground. On Wednesdays we are introducing KS1 multi-skills, this is available to all children in Reception, Yr1 and Yr2 and finally on a Thursday we will have gymnastics. The finishing time will stay at 16.45.

We have recently started a Year 6 revision club and Textiles Club will be starting again next week. Places for the Y6 club are offered by teachers and there is currently a waiting list for Textiles (we will contact parents as some places are now available).

Places are limited and offered on a first come-first served basis.

Here is an overview of current after school clubs:
Club
Finish Time
Year Groups
Start date/day of club
Kodu Computing Club
4.30pm
5 and 6
Monday
Textiles
5pm
3-6
Monday
Y6 Revision
4.30pm
By invitation
Monday
Choir
4.30pm
3-6
Tuesday
Football
4.45pm
3-6
Tuesday
Multi-skills
4.45pm
R-2
Wednesday
Gymnastics
4.45pm
1-6
Thursday

Term 2 Team Point Winners – St Matthew’s Team again!

As you know we now celebrate each term’s team point winners in a special event because:
                    Most importantly we want a celebration where children of different ages come together as a team.
                    Each team will have a special event held on a Friday afternoon when they win.
                    This event will bring all the team together and will be planned by team members in year 6.
                    The event could take the form of a special party with activities planned by the oldest children for other children in their team. It could be a special team quiz or competition. It will be something special bringing children of different ages together.
                    The Year 6 pupils will plan the event with the support of staff members. Perhaps in future parents of children in the teams could also be involved?
We will have our second team winners on Friday 30th January. This will be planned by Y6 pupils in St Matthew’s Team.

Attendance

Well done to Y6 for 100% attendance last week. Their teachers will organise a date for a special non-uniform day soon. 

Guidance on Labelling of Medicines

The Medicines Act 1968 states that, 'the prescriber's directions must be followed', so staff are only legally allowed to give medicine as detailed on the label printed by the dispensing pharmacy, as these constitute the prescriber's directions.

If medication is prescribed as '3 times a day', then they should be given  3 times, not more or less. The medication should be regularly spaced out during waking hours (unless otherwise instructed). Unless a child is staying after hours for clubs etc, then best given before school, on return, and at bed time, so no need to bring to school at all.

If medication is labelled 'when required' or 'as required' the school will use the details as given by the family in the care plan to, determine if medication should be given, ie details of what symptoms the child will show when having a problem and how often medication should be given before further action is taken.

Prescriptions can state '3 times a day when required' meaning that when the person has symptoms they should use the medicine up to 3 doses a day, could use less number of doses but not more.

So that we always give the correct medication, it is essential that medicines come into the school office, fully labelled and that parents complete the permission form.  We thank you for your support.

20mph Speed Limit

The Council is rolling out a 20mph speed limit across the city in residential streets, by schools, shops and parks.  Many areas in the city already benefit from this reduced speed limit and our area will get the new limit early this year.

The project aims to improve road safety in the city as well as have a beneficial impact on communities and make cycling, scooting and walking to school a more attractive option.

An information pack is available to view in the school foyer.  The new limit should become operative in March 2015.

Celebration Assembly

There will be a celebration assembly on Monday 19th January, at 9.15am, where the following children will receive their headteacher’s award: Edith (R), Juliana (R), Shayne (Y1), Vanessa (Y4), Daria (Y2), Jav (Y3), Ruby (Y3), Alexandere (Y6), Poppy (Y6) and Reuben (Y6).

Super Stars: Nnaemeka (R), Jacob (R), Eva (Y1), Hugo (Y1), Sophie (Y3), Oliver (Y4), Alicia (Y5), Barti (Y5),  Kai (Y6), and Poppy (Y6),

Dates for Diaries

Thursday 22nd January                                 -           Y6 Brunel Theatre visit
Friday 30th January                                      -           Team Point winner event
Sunday 1st February                                                 -           Education Sunday
Monday 2nd February                                -           Staff training day (school closed)
Monday 9th February                                  -           Year 6 camp week
Friday 13th February                                                 -           Reception Lent Assembly
Friday 13th February                                                 -           End of Term 3
Wednesday 18th February                          -           Ash Wednesday
Monday 23rd February                                -           Start of Term 4
Monday 23rd February                               -           E-Safety week 2015
Wednesday 25th February                          -           Y6 Lifeskills visit
Thursday 26th February                                -           Full Governing Body meeting  
Friday 27th February                                     -           Lent Mass in hall (Y5 readers)
Sunday 8th March                                        -           Mass for Parish’s 90th anniversary
Wednesday 11th March                              -           Year 6 visit to Leigh Woods
Friday 13th March                                         -           Year 2 Mother’s day assembly
Wednesday 18th March                              -           Year 6 topic presentation
Thursday 19th March                                                -           St Joseph’s Day Mass in hall (Y4 readers – tea/coffee/tours for parishioners afterwards)
Friday 20th March                                         -           Tennis competition – age TBC
Friday 27th March                                         -           Mass for Holy Week in church (Y3 readers)
Friday 27th March                                         -           Local cluster choir festival at St Joseph’s
Friday 27th March                                         -           End of Term 4
Sunday 29th March                                      -           Palm Sunday
Sunday 5th march                                        -           Easter Sunday
Monday 13th April                                        -           Start of Term 5 
Sunday 28th June                                         -           First Holy Communion in Church
Friday 17th July                                              -           End of school year

Yours sincerely,



Matt Condon,

Headteacher