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Weekly Bulletin 09.01.2026

Weekly Bulletin 

Whole School Weekly Bulletin 09.01.2026

 

JANUARY DATES FOR YOUR DIARIES

 

15.01.2026 Year 3 Farmlink Maps and Compasses Workshop

22.01.2026 Hedgehogs Class Assembly for Parents                                                                 

29.01.2026 Careers Day                                                                                                                                             

30.01.2026 Year 3 Christingle at St John's Church (Parents/Carers invited to watch Coffee from 8:45am)

Whole School:

Please be mindful when parking around the school and remain polite when speaking with our neighbours. There is NO stopping on the zigzags outside the school gate, this is to keep your children safe.

Please ensure meals are ordered by 11pm on Saturdays for the following week.

Wild West Day Thursday 15th January There will be a Wild West Day menu available to view and book on the school meal ordering app, these include halal and allergen options. Please order by 11pm on Saturday 10th January. 

KS1 Spring Term reading challenge!

From next week, children who read 5,6,7 times a week will have a raffle ticket. In Friday’s celebration assembly first, second and third will be drawn and receive a prize. The first prize winner will also have Snuggles to take home for the weekend and a book from the teacher’s shelf. 

Sticky Questions Are Back!

We’re excited to reintroduce Sticky Questions—thought-provoking prompts designed to spark meaningful conversations and develop children’s oracy skills. Each year group will be exploring a different question over the course of the month, encouraging pupils to think deeply, share ideas, and articulate their thoughts clearly. We’d love for you to continue these discussions at home with your child, helping them build confidence in expressing themselves and engaging in dialogue. Look out for this month’s question and enjoy the conversations it inspires!

FS: If you wear a jumper on your head – is it a hat?

Year 1: How could a mouse and a cat be friends?

Year 2: Drum on the table with your fingers – did you make music?

Year 3: Is it more important for a child to do as they are told or to work things out for themselves?

Year 4: Can you choose whether or not you like Brussel sprouts?

Year 5: When should you judge a book by its cover?

Year 6: Do you know more or less, than your parents did at your age?

 

Twilight Club are running some great activities during January. Click here to view the calendar, booking early is advised as places are limited. You can book your child’s place online via Scopay. Please speak to the school office if you would like to book your child onto Twilight club for the first time.

Important notes for year groups:

Year 1

Year 1 Hedgehogs class assembly is on Thursday the 22nd of January at 2:30pm.

Year 2

Swimming is on Monday. Please make sure you are sending your children into school with their swimming kits and towels.

Year 4

Year 4 Barton Hall – Reminder to those who have signed up for the Barton Hall residential, the first instalment of £40 is due on the 30th of January.

Year 6

Year 6 Residential – Reminder to those who have signed up for the year 6 residential, the second instalment of £50 is due on the 30th of January.

 

Workshops for Information, Support and Education (WISE) Being a parent carer of a child or young person with additional needs can bring extra situations which are challenging to know how to handle. To help support parent carers navigate these, we have created a range of workshops based on the subjects you have told us would be helpful. Please click the link to have a look - Wise 2025 to 2026

Down-to-earth parenting advice you can trust. We’re here for you, when you need us. Find answers to parenting questions in our advice articles. Or talk to a parenting coach about anything that’s worrying you. It’s all free, and no topic is too big, small, or embarrassing- https://parents.actionforchildren.org.uk/

 

Safeguarding is everybody’s responsibility.

  • If you are concerned about the safety of a child/children, please phone the school office on 01278 422693 and ask to speak to the safeguarding lead.
  • If you have a concern outside of school hours you can contact Somerset Direct on 0300 123 2224 (Daytime) or 0300 123 2327 (Out of Hours) for immediate assistance.
  • You can also report concerns to NSPCC on 0808 800 5000.
  • To support us in safeguarding your children, please make sure that we have at least two up-to-date contact telephone numbers.
  • https://ineqe.com/ is a great website which contains safeguarding information for parents, including E-Safety.

 

For term dates and more upcoming events, visit the calendar on our website www.eastoverschool.co.uk/calendar