Monday, 24 June 2024

Year 6 Residential

 Today has been an amazing start to our Kingswood Residential 2024. After the coach had arrived we were in for a few games as well as a spot of fencing joined by glorious weather. Did you know that in fencing a mask is called a beard? Did you know that in fencing a sword is called a foil? 


Tonight we are in for a sing-a-long around the campfire. Lights out by 9:30! 
Miss Smith






Thursday, 13 June 2024

Year 1/2 cricket competition

 The children absolutely loved representing Wrotham Road Primary at the cricket competition today and showed great sportsmanship. They worked really well as a team and worked on their strategy each round to increase their runs.







Friday, 7 June 2024

Attendance stars!

 A great first week attendance-wise at Wrotham Road - we are normally much lower on the leader board so 3rd place is very impressive! Lets see if we can do even better next week and knock West Hill off the top spot!! 😉



Father's Day Stall

 

Please support our PTA by coming along with your children to purchase gifts for dads, grandads, uncles, or any other special people in your children's lives! We look forward to seeing you after school one day next week.

Monday, 20 May 2024

NHS Mental Health Workshops

Captain Wonderweb and the Esteem Machine

Every year group, from Reception to Year 5, enjoyed participating in some NHS run shows/workshops today, focussing on mental health.

Year 5 enjoyed learning about the different strategies they can follow to support their positive mental health. They found the workshop both engaging and informative. The children learnt about the importance of using less technology before bedtime, eating a balanced diet, being active, developing healthy sleeping habits and speaking about their feelings.




Friday, 17 May 2024

Year 6 SATs

 Last week one of our amazing Year 6 pupils wrote this fabulous poem about SATs:


We have done fractions, decimals, percentages and other math-like stuff, 
We have written many stories, diaries, letters and that has never stopped, 
We dumped a bucket of water over Miss Smith for Science which was incredibly fun, 
We went from space to ancient Maya in just over 8 months, 
We have learnt to always stay safe on the internet because that will never stop, 
We know that we are amazing and will succeed no matter what. 
Good luck Year 6 for next week. 


The Year 6s and the wonderful Year 6 team did a brilliant job this week. The children all stayed calm and focussed and absolutely did us all proud! Everyone now deserves to have a well earned rest this weekend and maybe one or two treats to say 'well done'!

Thursday, 9 May 2024

THE PTA NEEDS YOU!!!!

 

Please, please, please help our wonderful PTA!


Since joining Wrotham Road I have had many conversations with some of our PTA members and I am now putting out a plea! 

The PTA needs more volunteers! They have lots of great ideas and I am really keen for us to have lots of great fund raising events to help provide more resources and wonderful events for the children. In the past schools could afford to take children on trips, bring in workshops and buy wonderful equipment, but this is no longer the case sadly. We rely, more and more, on the charitable donations from the PTA to bring enriching educational experiences to the school and make learning fun for the children. 

Please, please, please contact our PTA team if you can join them and get involved in organising/promoting events, arranging raffle prizes, running stalls, volunteering at discos, etc. Whatever you can do will be very much appreciated! We are hoping to bring back some of the bigger events, like a Christmas Fair, but this will only be possible if we have volunteers. As a parent I was a member of the PTA for seven years at my child's primary school and it was a lot of fun - why not give it a go?



Brilliant Club

The Year 5 children, who are part of The Brilliant Club have worked exceptionally hard this year to complete assignments about democracy in Britain. As a result of passing their assignments, we had a fantastic trip to the University of London for their graduation last Wednesday. They were given an insight into university life; they took part in a lecture, before having a tour of the campus, and they enjoyed celebrating their achievements as part of the graduation ceremony.












The Brilliant Club is a registered charity, supporting children  to develop their knowledge, skills and confidence to access university - it champions higher education within the community and addresses any barriers that children may face.



Tuesday, 7 May 2024

Year 6 Leavers

Year 6 should have all brought home this letter last week, about their leavers' celebration. Please make sure you complete and return the slip a.s.a.p. Volunteers needed so please indicate when and how you can help! Thank you!


 

Monday, 29 April 2024

Attendance

 

What is your child's attendance like? 


Currently at Wrotham Road the whole school's attendance is below 95% which means there are a significant number of children who are not attending school enough. 😢

Please see the picture below to understand the impact having time off has on attendance.

Every time your child is off of school they are missing out on their education and repeated or prolonged absences will impact of how well they do in school. 😲

Holidays should not be taken in term time and children should not be kept home unless they really are too poorly to be in school - a cough or cold is not a reason to stay home!

Let's see if we can improve attendance and give our children the best chance at a great education! 😀





Friday, 26 April 2024

Year 4 Nature Art!

This afternoon Year 4 have got creative with nature. No leaves were harmed in the making of this artwork!







Friday, 19 April 2024

Curly's Farm visit

Year 4 trip to the farm

Some of our Year 4 children went to Curly's farm yesterday, for their first visit. I understand, from Mr Smith, that they all had a wonderful time and that the weather was very kind to them - how lucky after some of the cold days we have had this week! I think Mr Smith may have even come back with a bit of a sun tan!!


As well as meeting lots of very cute animals, the children were put to work, helping to muck out and feed the animals - great job Year 4!





Thursday, 18 April 2024



Happy Term 5!


Hello everyone and welcome back after the Easter break! Sorry I didn't post this blog at the start of the week, but being new to the school it has taken a bit of time to get added to the various systems and iron out all the technological glitches that come with a new headteacher starting!

I have met many of you on the gate this week already, but if you haven't met me yet please let me introduce myself - I am Miss Nicole Galinis and I am the new headteacher here at Wrotham Road Primary School. 

I've been thoroughly enjoying my first week at the school - the children, staff and parents have all been so welcoming - thank you! I know change is hard and many will be feeling nervous about what the change of leadership will mean for the school. Please let me assure you that Wrotham Road is a great school and I intend for it to continue to be great. Over time we may make some changes but only where it will benefit the children and staff, and there will certainly be no changes imminently. My aim is to support the school to be the the best it can be for our wonderful children, but first I need to spend time getting to know all of the children, staff and parents. 

A letter will be coming home from me next week, in which I invite you to come and meet me at one of our coffee mornings later this term. Myself and Mrs Phillips will host one session for KS2 at 9am on Wednesday 1st May and another for EYFS and KS1 at 9am on Wednesday 8th May. I hope to see many of you there!

Tuesday, 19 March 2024

Online Safety: Breck Foundation

Breck Foundation:

Tomorrow we are being visited by the Breck Foundation to talk to pupils about online safety. This is what will be included:


We deliver age-appropriate sessions in schools for children and young people. We usually deliver our sessions to two year groups at a time. These sessions are designed specifically to highlight online safety, security and signposting to help in an accessible way. 


Sessions for each age grouping include: 


Years 1-2: 

The session is approximately 40 minutes long and focuses on online safety tips, including how to stay safe and what to do if they encounter bad behaviour online.


Years 3-4: 

The session is approximately 45 minutes long and focuses on online safety tips including how to stay safe and what to do if they encounter bad behaviour online, in this age group we also touch upon catfishing and grooming. 


Years 5-6:

The session is approximately 1 hour long and includes: 

  • Breck’s story (told in an age-appropriate and sensitive way)
  • Gaming and social media
  • What is grooming?
  • Learning the signs of grooming and how to spot them
  • Speaking up and reporting – including who to talk to when reporting online danger
  • Where to find help

There is also a parent webinar available:


Topic: Wrotham Road Parents

Time: Mar 19, 2024 06:00 PM London

 

Join Zoom Meeting

Click here (opens a new window)

 

Meeting ID: 845 3404 7669

Passcode: 700690


Timings do not allow us to offer a viewing at school - apologies.

Tuesday, 12 March 2024

Neighbours or Home and Away?

Everybody loves good neighbours...

Personally, I was always a Neighbours fan - maybe it was the Kylie and Jason thing but I suspect it had more to do with the theme song. Look at me, showing my age again.

So why have I brought up old Australian soap operas? It is because I have always thought of our school as a community school. Community is important to us - the children and their families, all our staff and the people who live near us; our neighbours. Sometimes we depend upon them, whether it is to return a wayward playground football or to let us know when there is commotion on the street. Sometimes they depend upon us.

Which is why I am going to make an appeal on behalf of our neighbours on Sheppy Place. Pick up time at the end of the day is sometimes a hectic occasion and we try our best to get our children out of school safely. For the people walking home, this is fairly straight forward but we do have some children who are picked up by car. 

Can we please ask that parents do not use residential parking spaces whilst waiting for their child in their car? Parking spaces on the street in Sheppy Place are rare but it is not very neighbourly to park in the off-road spaces reserved for for residents. I know that these neighbours understand the dilemma that our parents have when trying to pick up their children, particularly in the rain but I am aware of their understandable level of frustration. On top of this, we also have concerns regarding parents sitting in idling cars at the end of the day - for health reasons.

I do not moan often -  I know this concerns only a small proportion of our community and I am so grateful for the support parents and carers have shown me in the short period I have been Head of School. However before I go, please be more Kylie, be more Jason.



Friday, 8 March 2024

A Value of Equality

The Palestinian – Israeli Conflict 

There are many people in our school communities who have been directly or indirectly affected by this conflict. Muslim and Jewish based discrimination is rising, and for some of us, we directly know family members or friends that have lost their lives or been affected in other ways. 

Regardless of the complexities and intricacies of this historic conflict, and ongoing tension, and irrespective of our individual religious or political stance, I am sure we can all unite in our compassion for those mothers and fathers that have lost their children in this conflict, and to those children who have been orphaned. Palestinian or Israeli, we wish for there to be safety for all children and families. 

The Golden Thread Alliance has a strong value of “Equality” and will support any child or family that is being affected by the current situation. We are also very aware of our responsibilities to provide a clear, non-threatening, age-appropriate response to any questions that may be posed by our own children. We also use a resource called “Picture News” which provides resources for schools and individual teachers to use in their lessons. 

It is important that we recognise the severity of the current situation, whilst remaining supportive of all sectors of the community. We send our thoughts, support and love to all children and families caught up in this crisis, and hope for a cease to all violent action as soon as possible. The Golden Thread Alliance will be supporting the current crisis by holding a collection, through buckets on the gate, on 11th March 2024 where any donations, large or small, will be sent to The Red Cross Israel and Occupied Palestinian Territory Appeal. 


Thank you as always, for your continued understanding and support. 


The Golden Thread Alliance 


Friday, 1 March 2024

I've Got a Cow...

Does anyone have some beans? 

Or can you spare a few hours a week to become a reading helper?

The Golden Thread Alliance is working with a charity called Coram Beanstalk and are looking for volunteers who can spare an afternoon or two a week to come in to school as a reading helper; holding reading sessions with some of our children on a one-to-one basis. 

It’s a fun role that’s about much more than just listening to children read. 

Coram Beanstalk help children become readers; equipping reading helpers to help children switch onto reading and become confident independent readers. 

Reading helpers are trained in an approach that brings fun and enjoyment to the reading experience, ultimately leading to the child wanting to read and being enthusiastic about it!

Reading helpers read to the child, talk about what they have read, check understanding and encourage thinking and conversation based on a book. They use fun book-based activities to reinforce understanding and develop vocabulary through a positive reading experience. 

We know this approach works and raises reading attainment with the additional benefits of improving confidence, self-esteem and attitude to learning. 

If you would like to become a reading helper at our school or you know someone, perhaps a grandparent or a neighbour who would like to join our friendly school community, please do consider this role. 

If you are already a parent volunteer or reading volunteer, then please do still apply if you would like to take on this role.

For more information or to apply online, visit the volunteers section at 

https://www.beanstalkcharity.org.uk/  

Make sure you mention the school you in your application.                             

You can also the contact the Trust English Lead via email if you have any questions regarding becoming a reading volunteer. 

Her email address is victoria.brown@golden-thread.org

'You Can't Win Anything with Kids'

As one football pundit famously put it.

We all know how wrong he was about that! (For those of you born this century, it was said about Manchester United's young side before they won EVERYTHING).

Bang goes my promise to avoid football and politics in my blog.

Here at Wrotham Road, we are very much about the joy of participation - our 'kids' always have a focus on the pleasure of being part of a team - helping and supporting and cheering on their team mates. However, credit where it is due...

This term. the school absolutely smashed the trust's Times Table Rockstar School challenge.

We then trebled our best trophy haul in the Golden Gala swim meet




 (One trophy missing from photo)

In that well-known sporting arena of competitive poetry recital, we took home two trophies 


Common to all these achievements, the camaraderie that all our children demonstrated - taking pleasure in the success of others - was a reoccurring observation made by other people at these events. Maybe even if you don't win, you can still win hearts.

Wednesday, 21 February 2024

Kerrang!

Wrotham Road are you ready to rock?

Monday saw the first session of Rock Steady band sessions.
Was it loud? Yes. Was it dynamic? Yes. Was it fun? Of course!

Was it melodic? We are getting there.



Thanks to Mr Nouri for putting this together. Glastonbury awaits.

Tuesday, 20 February 2024

Dawn of a New Era

Ripping the bandaid

In my day, we used to call it a 'plaster'. There are 2 schools of thought - either rip it off in one motion or slowly pull at it in the hope that it won't hurt. When it comes to farewells, I am very much a 'one good tug' sort of person.

Tomorrow, our new headteacher - Miss Galinis - will be spending the entire day at school so that she can get a feel for the way the school runs and also to be formally introduced to the children. Hopefully, she will be the lady stood next to me if you drop off or pick up your children at the school gate.

I am not one for big announcements in the hall so I went round to each individual classroom to tell the children about our important visitor. The problem with this (is it  a problem, really?) is that it allows the children the opportunity to ask questions:

  • Yes, I am really leaving at Easter
  • No, I am not retiring
  • Yes, it will allow me more time with my LEGO
  • No, there's no need to feel sad because I am happy with my decision.

Not really the quickest bandaid rip ever.

Anyway, if you get the opportunity - come and say 'Hello' to our new headteacher.



Monday, 5 February 2024

Top of the Rocks

Talking of letting the other schools know... 

We won the Times Tables Rock Stars termly competition against all the other Golden Thread Alliance schools.

By quite a large margin.

Just sayin'

I know, you know but do they know?

They do now!

I will never tire of telling our children about how brilliant they are. It is important because not every school has pupils that are so well behaved and demonstrate such respect for the feelings of the  people around them. Nor do they have pupils who are so ready to express themselves through the joy of song and dance.

The Young Voices concert that took place last Thursday at the O2 in Greenwich provided the ideal opportunity for our children to demonstrate these qualities, in the company of thousands of other children. Once again, they shone. So much so that I was contacted by another headteacher from another school who felt that she had to tell me personally just how impressed she was by they way they conducted themselves. 

'They oozed enthusiasm and energy and they were an absolute credit to you all'



There is a separate blog with more details about the event and I must acknowledge the support of Mr Nouri, Mrs Saunders and Miss Gent for organising and supporting the school's participation

Wednesday, 31 January 2024

Young Voices

Down at the O2... Oh too... Owww two?

Mr Nouri has taken our school choir on their annual pilgrimage to join and sing with thousands of other pupils.

Shouldn't be too hard to spot


They have already had time for a spot of lunch, can't think where Mr Nouri is.


There is, of course, a separate blog devoted to this trip:here