Hello everyone,
What a fantastic week we've had at Sheet Primary! There's so much to share, so let's dive right in.
Our Kestrels have just returned from their annual residential trip to Osmington Bay. Three nights away filled with adventure, laughter, and friendship – it's been an absolute joy to see the amazing memories they've created. Kestrels parents are invited to see the photos and hear about it all on Monday at 3.15pm.
A big thank you to all the Kingfisher parents who attended our phonics and maths presentation. If you couldn't make it, don't worry! You can find the presentation on our website under the 'Curriculum' and 'English' section.
Herons took part in the Climate Unity Virtual Conference on Wednesday, deepening their understanding of the climate crisis. It's wonderful to see our pupils engaging with such important global issues.
Thanks to FOSS, our ukulele lessons continued this week, and we rounded off Friday with a delightful Macmillan cake sale. Your support for these events is always appreciated!
Looking ahead, we've got a packed week coming up. We're sending two teams of quizzers to Churcher's College on Monday, and our Y5/6 footballers will be heading to Bohunt. Parents, don't forget the 'Smartphone Free Childhood' meeting at TPS on Monday at 7pm. You can join the parent pact at https://parentpact.smartphonefreechildhood.co.uk/.
A few important dates for your diary: Wednesday 2nd October is the final day for ordering school photos. Thursday and Friday next week are Grandparents lunch days for our Infant children – a chance for up to two grandparents to join their grandchild for lunch at school. It's always a popular event, so please get your orders in as soon as possible!
Finally, Herons class will be stepping back in time on Friday with a visit to Butser Ancient Farm, exploring life from the Stone Age to the Iron Age.
It's shaping up to be another super busy week at Sheet Primary. As always, thank you for your continued support and engagement in our school community.
PS: Please be careful with your parking!
Julie Robinson
Don't forget, our annual Harvest Festival service will take place on Tuesday 22nd October at 1.30 pm at St Mary Magdalen Church, it will finish at 2.30 and then we will walk the children back to school before pick up from 3pm.
Enjoy the weekend all!