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Please find our latest OFSTED report. We are delighted to be able to share our final report with you which we are very proud of. Please click on the link below for the report
We have been visited by the fantastic poet Paul Cookson, who has performed some of his hilarious poems and helped us write our own! After school, he will be selling some of his books at the school entrance for £3 each or 2 for £5. Thank you to the PSFA who have paid for this visit
Today is National Poetry Day! It is the annual mass celebration on the first Thursday of October every year that encourages everyone to make, experience and share poetry with family and friends. This year, we come together because voices, words and stories help to bridge understanding in our community at Weston. We will be holding a poetry recital today in recognition of this day.
Please take the opportunity to share a poem with your children today!
Thank you to all those parents and carers who came to see our wonderful teaching staff and classrooms. It was a pleasure to welcome you all and I hope you found the event insightful and informative as to what the children will be learning and how they will be learning.
The teachers were full of praise and admiration for the incredible attendance. We look forward to welcoming you all back in to school very soon.
We are really excited to announce details of our open day for children who will be starting reception in September 2024. See below details of the sessions for parents and children to attend.
We look forward to welcoming you to Weston on Trent Primary School.
Open Day Sessions
Wednesday 4th October 9.30am-10.30am and 4.30pm-5.30pm
Thursday 9th November 9.30am-10.30am and 4.30pm-5.30pm
If you do wish to attend, please complete the form below
If you are unable to attend either of these dates, please contact the school office and we can organise a visit at a convenient time.
It has been a very strange few years for schools and in many ways we are still seeing the effects of COVID on the school population. One really joyful thing, and sign that we are back to normality, is the amount of trips and visits that we have been able to facilitate this year.
Right from the start of the year, we have had children out and about. Year 6 thoroughly enjoyed their residential during the autumn term and it has been a long-delayed ambition to get the children to the Open Centre (years 1-6 visited during the spring terms).
Children have been to The Space Centre, Derby Museum and Cromford this school year. The opportunity to again attend Young Voices caused great excitement.
The children have also been able to return to activities such as swimming; to compete with other schools at netball and have some of our dancers attend the wonderful Dance in the Forest event.
This half term, children will be visiting Sudbury Hall, competing in a mini triathlon and going to the Holocaust Centre.
It has also been a joy to have more visitors in school, whether that be Bikeability, an ancient Greek who is heading our way soon or the wonderful scientist who caused huge excitement last Friday. All in all, we are appreciating being able to give the children a broader and more outward-looking experience this year.
Parents evening appointment invites are being sent out for the week commencing 27th March. Appointment dates are Monday 27th March and Tuesday 28th March. Additional times may be showing, depending on individual teacher availability.
Please see below the support guide on how to book or please contact the office if you have any issues.
Thank you
How to Book a Parents' Evening | Parent Guide - Eduspot Support
We have had a fantastic World Book Day, Each class chose a different author and enjoyed their books.
In Wrens, this was Julia Donalson and the children all made characters from the story out of junk.
Robins class read books by Jon Klassen and made their own mini theatres so that they could retell their innovated versions of ‘I Want My Hat Back’. Swallows enjoyed books by Rachel Bright and Jim Field- they made their own film with the children retelling one of the stories. Starlings celebrated the works of Roald Dahl and completed some creative writing and book cover designing. There were dragon eggs all around in Kingfishers as the children responded to ‘Tell Me A Dragon’ by Jackie Morris. In Eagles, the children were creating books with mechanisms having been inspired by works by Clotilde Perrin.
At the end of the day, we had a wonderful Collective Worship where children shared what they had been doing with the rest of the school.
We also had a lovely time where the teachers went and read a story to a different class.
Please see below the term dates and planned INSET days for the 2023-2024 Academic year.
We are releasing these as early as possible so that parents are able to book any trips away during the school holidays.
2023
Monday September 4th
Tuesday September 5th
Friday, December 22nd
2024
Friday, February 16th
Monday, July 8th
Dinner money payments are made via ParentPay for the next half term. Dinner money is £2.30 per day or £11.50 per week, to be paid in advance.
Please check balances and add dinner money onto your account, which will then be deducted once a school dinner is served. You can also set a reminder to top-up when your balance is low.
This half term (9th Jan- 17th Feb) is 6 weeks and therefore the costs are as follows:
Daily dinners- total cost £69.00
4 x dinners per week- £55.20
3 x dinners per week- £41.40
2 x dinners per week- £27.60
1 x dinner per week- £13.80
Please contact the office if you have any questions
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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