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Meet the Teacher 2019

Meet the Teacher 2019. ‘Preparing our children for their future by equipping them with tools for life.’. Class: R3 Penguin Class Teachers: Mrs Hills and Mrs Dagnall. Content. Class Specific Information Teacher information and support within the class

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Meet the Teacher 2019

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  1. Meet the Teacher 2019 ‘Preparing our children for their future by equipping them with tools for life.’ Class: R3 Penguin Class Teachers: Mrs Hills and Mrs Dagnall

  2. Content • Class Specific Information • Teacher information and support within the class • Things that are different between this year group to the previous • Timetable • Homework • P.E. • Year Group Expectations • Curriculum for this term • Trips planned • Concerns / Issues / Phase Leader • Photo permission reminder • School Information • Whole School Priorities • Website • Clubs • Growth mindset

  3. Class Specific Information

  4. About me… Mrs Hills I have over 15 years Teaching experience, having worked at several other local primary schools before joining Rushmere. Since starting at Ruhmere I have taught in the Nursery alongside Mrs Dagnall and I have also been EYFS Phase Leader for several years before moving to part-time hours and becoming a member of the Reception Team, teaching the Penguin Class Mon/Tues/Wed (with Mrs Dagnall teaching Thur/Fri).

  5. About me… Mrs Dagnall I have been working in Early Years for the past 20 years. I have been at Rushmere for the past 11 years. I am in Penguin class on a Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday morning as the T.A. as this fits around having my own small children and I am the class teacher on a Thursday and Friday.

  6. Supporting adults in the class… Mrs Dagnall Mon/Tue/Wed am Miss Mayhew Thur/Fri am Miss Mowle Afternoon TA

  7. Getting a chance to speak to me… • After school is best but Mrs Steward should also be on the playground each morning before school and she will either try to help or pass on a message. • Messages can be given to any adults who are on duty in the morning. • Emails can be sent via the school office, which will then be forwarded. The email address is: office@rushmerehall.org.uk Whilst I will endeavour to reply promptly, please be mindful that because of classroom commitments, this may not always be possible.

  8. Welcome to Reception

  9. Class Role Models This class…

  10. Timetable (Key Facts)

  11. Homework • Topic homework continues • Weekly reading expectation at home of 5x per week (to be recorded in the new style Reading Journals)

  12. Autumn Curriculum Homework Map • Pupils choose at least 1 challenge per half term from the topic homework list. • Homework is celebrated in school.

  13. Topic Yearly Overview with book list

  14. Year Group Expectations

  15. Year Group Expectations

  16. Trips / Visitors Planned this term Please note: - Across the course of the school year, the school intends to arrange or organise 3 extra curricular trips / events / visitors. The school is not able to subsidise these trips. The cost of the trips for this year group will be £25 and must be paid within this academic year (either as a one-off payment OR spread across the course of the year). All trips planned link directly to your child's learning. • Wolsey Theatre; ‘Arthur’s Dreamboat’ 06.12.19 Dentist visit September 23.9.19 • tbc • Farm trip or similar – details to follow 1 2 3

  17. Clubs As always there are a number of clubs that will run across the course of the new academic year. Some of the clubs take place during the lunchtime period; others take place after school. Some of the club are free of charge; others require a small contribution. Clubs will be advertised via ParentMail Notes… • Bookings for clubs will be released at 6PM in the evening. • Clubs are restricted to specific year groups • In general, parents will only be allowed to book their child onto 1 club only • Each half term / term the clubs will change. The club coordinator will aim to get a range of different clubs on the timetable for a range of different age groups. Final point… A large number of our clubs are free of charge. Many schools charge for their clubs. We are able to offer clubs for free because our staff offer to run them for free. We are extremely grateful to the staff as without them these clubs wouldn’t happen, and if they did parents would be expected to pay.

  18. Volunteers

  19. Volunteers • Class: __________________ • Leave name • Contact number • Sign up to what you can offer… • DBS check will be needed

  20. Read Write Inc More details on the school website. Including videos of how to pronounce the sounds.

  21. School Information

  22. Whole School Priorities 2019 To develop subject leads & year group leads to increase capacity, consistency and maximise pupil progress To support and promote the mental health & wellbeing of pupils, staff and families To develop the curriculum further ensuring it provides the pupils with skills they need for life and is bespoke to this school and the area To develop skills of all staff in supporting ALL levels of SEN

  23. Uniform Remember… This year letters will be triggered for children not wearing the correct uniform to school. Hoodies… Apart from Year 6 in July… hoodies cannot be worn in school. If children arrive at school wearing a hoodie, the expectation is that as soon as they are in the classroom they are wearing their school jumper.

  24. P.E. Kit Remember… The office will no longer phone home if children forget their P.E. kits.

  25. Breakfast Club @ Rushmere Key details 7:30am - 9:00am £5 per session 8:15am - 9:00am £3.00 per session Breakfast is served during the first session only (7:30 - 8:15am) Sessions must be booked in advance and paid for using the SchoolsBuddy system. More information available on the website

  26. Twitter From September 2019, the school will move over to Twitter in order to share and promote elements of daily school life. This means from September, the school blogs will no longer be in use. There are number of reasons for the change: • The ease and accessibility of twitter to all. • Updating the school blogs (via the website) is time consuming and often some blogs are updated more than others. • The school blogs are not looked at often enough (a) many parents don’t read them (b) some parents have stopped looking because they are not always updated. Twitter plan… SEPTEMBER 2019 – HT will launch Twitter account for the school. Twitter feed will be added to the school website. HT will add content to twitter based on events taking place in the school. DHTs will also be given access to the twitter account. BEFORE DECEMBER 2019 – Phase leaders / year group leaders will begin to add content about things taking place in their phase / year groups.

  27. Curriculum • At Rushmere Hall, we prepare our children for their future. • We do this by equipping them with tools for life. • Our children will know a lot and will be able to do a lot. • Our children will work hard and be kind to people. • Our children will be inspired by others and by the world around them. • Our children will be independent, resilient and able to live happily in modern British Society.

  28. Curriculum

  29. The RushmereToolkit Along with our current curriculum we intend to teach a range of other skills to our children. Some schools refer to it as a ‘hidden curriculum’ we believe that all these things add to our toolkit for life. Art Music Self Care Poetry and books Lives of others Social Behaviour Games & Puzzles Local Life Memory Skills The Wider World

  30. At Rushmere Hall, we have an addition to our curriculum, called our Toolkit for Life. We have written this because we want to build our children’s general knowledge and life skills. This learning will run alongside normal lessons and will also happen on the playground, in assemblies, in clubs or during those quiet moments in class. For example, we will play music as the children come in and out of assembly, or teach the children games on the playground. We wrote the Toolkits ourselves and so they are unique to Rushmere Hall and we hope they reflect the needs and interests of our children. We really enjoyed writing our Toolkits and we are excited about the opportunities it will give our children to broaden their experience of the world. We hope you enjoy using the Toolkits at home but remember, this is not homework, rather the toolkits should give you ideas for activities and skills to share with your child. Notes for teachers: - Toolkits will be printed for the children to take home - A3 laminated copies will be delivered to classrooms - There will be a webpage in due course

  31. Example - YEAR 1 The RushmereToolkit DRAFT Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1

  32. Staff Map Senior Leadership Team DHT Mrs Rogers DHT Mr Smith SENCO Mrs Birbeck SCHOOL BUSINESS MANAGER Mrs Rowland FAMILY LIASION MANAGER Ms Hobbin HT Paul Fykin KS1 PHASE LEADER Mrs Dunne EYFS PHASE LEADER Mrs Steward Senior Management Team YR 3 LEADER Mrs Chrin YR 4 LEADER Mrs Aristidou / Mrs Yates YR N LEADER Mrs Buckles YR 1 LEADER Mrs Ingram YR 5 LEADER Miss Clarke YR 6 LEADER Mr Rix YR 4 TEAM YR 5 TEAM YR 6 TEAM YR N TEAM YR R TEAM YR 1 TEAM YR 2 TEAM YR 3 TEAM

  33. Issues or Concerns Always speak to the class teacher first…

  34. Issues or Concerns Always speak to the class teacher first…

  35. Child Protection • Report all child protection concerns to an adult >> preferably those listed to the right… • However small the information may be, we may already have other information about the child.

  36. EYFS Phase Leader Mrs Cara Steward Overall responsibility for… Year Nursery Year Reception

  37. KS1 Phase Leader Mrs Rachel Dunne Overall responsibility for… Year 1 Year 2

  38. Year Group Leader Nursery Mrs Caroline Buckles

  39. Year Group Leader 1 Mrs Shelley Ingram

  40. Year Group Leader 3 Mrs Steph Chrin

  41. Year Group Leader 4 Mrs Megan Yates Mrs Katie Aristidou

  42. Year Group Leader 5 Miss Emily Clarke

  43. Year Group Leader 6 Mr Jeff Rix

  44. ParentMail • All communication is sent out via ParentMail • Parents will receive the information as an email AND as a notification via the ParentMail app. • 97% of our parents now have ParentMail

  45. Photo Permission • If you have completed a photo permission form already… those arrangements stay in place for the whole time your child is at this school. • If you want to change your preferences… resubmit the form with your new preferences and these will override the current arrangements. • If you haven’t completed a form… Complete a form now and hand in to the office

  46. Internet Permission • These need to be completed yearly in line with the schools Online Safety Policy. • Copies of the Acceptable use of the Internet policy will be sent out with a ParentMail. • Internet permission can be provided by completing the ParentMail form (being sent soon).

  47. Local Trip Permission • In September parents will be sent a local trip permission slip… • Once signed… this gives the school permission to take any child on a trip that is within walking distance to the school. E.g. Northgate, Colchester Road Church • The school will still inform you that a trip is taking place but will not seek additional permissions.

  48. Website www.RushmereHallPrimarySchool.com

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