Information Evenings and Workshops
Information evenings
Throughout the academic year, there are three formal opportunities to meet with the class teacher and discuss your child's academic and social progress during our parents' evenings. Alongside these, teachers are available after school on most afternoons and go to the playground to meet and talk to families. Parents and carers can contact staff at anytime to make appointments if they wish to discss their child's progress. Teachers will also ask to speak with parents if they feel there are any growing concerns and anythign they feel parents need to be made aware of.
During the Autumn term we invite parents and carers to our first parents' evening of the academic year. This allows you to discuss how your child has settled into the new year with their class teacher. It also gives you the opportunity to look at your child's books and see their learning environment. Parents are also welcome to walk around the school to see it in its entireity.
During the Spring Term, we again will hold a more formal parents' evening where you are able to discuss progress so far with your child's class teacher and view their books.
Finally, in the Summer term and following the end of year written reports, parents and carers are once again invited into school to meet with teachers. There is an option to make a more formal appointment should you wish to discuss the report further. This evening also offers you the opportunity on an informal basis to meet with your child's new teacher for the next academic year.
Workshops
We offer a range of workshops to support parents and carers. These are spread across the year and include examples such as 'Stay and Learn,' reading, assessment, phonics and maths. During our termly 'Stay and Learn' sessions we focus on different curriculum areas, often linked to suggestions from parents from surveys and previous sessions.
Below are some of the Stay and Learn Workshops which all centred around Maths and Phonics and Reading. Please click below to access each of the presentations.
On World Book Day, we shared a package for parents on top tips and handy hints on how to support your child with reading. Please click the image below to access this presentation.
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