Vandalism and damage on school premises

During the early hours of the morning 3 people entered our school grounds and caused damage to our property and premises.

They were on the premises between the hours of 11.45 and 00.45. They’ve ripped up trees planted by our pupils. Within little oaks they emptied the shed, scattering items all over the garden, they ripped down bird boxes and they climbed onto the roof.

This is the second incident in only a few weeks, before half term 6 individuals were on our school premises during the early evening running riot and ripping down signs.

This has caused upset and distress amongst our pupils and staff.

The incident has been reported to the police. Therefore we ask that if you hear anything in the community about these 3 individuals or know any information that you contact Mrs Lythe in the office.

Shake without the cake….

Today I celebrated with this fabulous bunch of Carcroft stars ⭐️ These children were chosen because they have made good progress with their handwriting and presentation which is something we are really working on as a school post lockdown. We also listened to Shay and Lacey read their writing aloud- wow! 🙌 They blew me away. Proud of them both. I’m also really pleased with how much work our Year 1 pupils Daisy and Lyla are now producing. Finally, Ray’s book is beautifully presented as always. ⭐️⭐️

Carcroft’s Academic Calendar 2021/2022

Thank you to those parents who have provided us with feedback regarding the XP Calendar. I have looked through parents comments and have made some slight changes to our final version of the 2021/22 Academic Calendar.

Carcroft staff will work the same number of days as outlined on the Local Authority Calendar. However, you will see that we will start our term, 1 day earlier in-line with the XP Schools. Then, in July, we will continue our term for a further 4 days once the XP Schools have broken up for Summer.

I would like to thank parents for their understanding in terms of the rationale behind us proposing that we would like our staff to attend the 5 additional INSET days alongside XP Staff, as we truly believe these days will be essential in terms of moving our school forward.

The calendar is never going to be straight forward, as everyone’s context is different. However, I do believe that this calendar is going to be a really good fit for us as a school next year. Staff will have 5 additional days to improve the education in which they provide to your children, whilst aligning the dates with the local authority calendar for 2021/22.

We will then fully align our calendar with the XP Trust from September 2022, but there will be more to come on this in the Autumn Term so that you can plan for the following academic year.

In the meantime, if there are any queries, please do not hesitate to contact me via email on [email protected].

Please can I ask parents to refrain from commenting on the post over the weekend period, in order to allow school staff a little bit of a respite after a busy first week back.

Thank you,

Miss Laing

Wizard of Oz

Reminder that tomorrow the children will be watching the Wizard of Oz and its Fancy Dress!

Testing for Families…

Please see post below regarding testing for families with school age pupils if they wish. This is not compulsory but is on offer for families who wish to utilise the service.

This is not something that is going to be managed by school, therefore, please may we ask that you only contact school about this if you cannot access the guidance required elsewhere.

Thanks,

Miss Laing

Headteacher

Wizard of Oz- Book Day- Wednesday 14th April

Dear Parent/Carers,

After the Easter Break, on the first Wednesday back (the 14th April), we have our very first ‘Covid Safe’ version of the Wizard of Oz production coming to CPS!

M&M Productions usually visit our school for World Book Day each year and this year is no different.. it’s just a little later than usual. It will also look a little bit different, as they have reduced the cast size, whilst keeping it just as exciting and engaging!

In order to really enhance the children’s learning experience that week, we are going to use the text/video of the Wizard of Oz as a stimulus to drive our learning for that week.

In addition, we would like our families at home to get involved over the Easter Break too. So, what would we like you to do?

We would love for the children to come into school on Wednesday 14th April in Wizard of Oz dress up! This can be anything Wizard of Oz related…. So it’s time to get exploring over the holiday and thinking of a plan. As long as the children can explain their costume choices, anything goes!

We are then going to ask the children within each crew to vote for their favourite costume attempt and will be asking them to explain why …

There will be prizes for every pupil who comes along in costume on that day and in addition, there will be an overall crew prize for the crew winner!

We can’t wait to see what the children come up with!

Have a fabulous break everyone; It’s extremely well deserved. I can’t wait to see everyone back with us after the break- it’s been a very strange week.

Thank you again for all your support.

See you all on Monday 12th April.

Miss Laing

Headteacher

Non Uniform Day

Don’t forget tomorrow is non uniform day.

We’re asking for a voluntary contribution of £1

Hooray! Some lovely positive feedback after a bit of a rocky week…

You may remember that last half term, Ofsted completed their monitoring inspection of the school, albeit virtually and this week we have received the report.

It was a tiring couple of days with myself and Mrs Fox suffering with Covid-19 at the time but we are really pleased with what Ofsted has to say about our school since visiting last January.

In particular, I am thrilled that they could see the hard work that has gone into establishing RWI within our school to support our youngest pupils with their Early Reading and Phonics. All of our staff have worked incredibly hard to establish this but none of it would have happened without our amazing RWI Leader, Miss Welburn. Miss Welburn has done such a fabulous job training up our staff and ensuring that the children are being taught exactly what they need, in order to keep up or catch up quickly if they are not on track. Early Reading and Phonics has gone from being an area for improvement, to one of our strongest areas in school, I am confident that Early Reading will continue to go from strength to strength and we will ensure that every child leaves Y2 being able to read at a level appropriate for their age.

In addition, as a school we have worked tirelessly to ensure that as many pupils as possible had access to an education whatever their context during Lockdown 3 and due to technology issues, this meant that at Carcroft, we had a large proportion of pupils onsite. Again, I am pleased that Ofsted recognised this and feel extremely proud of our staff team, whereby every member of staff worked onsite throughout Lockdown 3 providing an onsite education to 75% of the pupils whilst ensuring that the 25% of pupils learning remotely also received an education which was of a high standard. The staff at Carcroft really are an asset to the school and I am so pleased that Oftsed recognised this too.

Finally, we have also really focussed in on further improving our culture for learning this year through the launch of Crew, HoWLs and Expedition, none of which would have been possible without the support of the XP Trust. Our school culture really has been transformed as a result of some of these practises and again Ofsted recognised this.

Carcroft primary school has unfortunately not been rated as a ‘Good’ school since 2008. In 2012 the school was judged as ‘Satisfactory’ the now ‘Requires Improvement’ and since then, the school has found it extremely difficult to get back to being an Ofsted rated ‘Good’ school.

I joined Carcroft in 2015 as a Deputy Headteacher and knew that as a team we had some work to do to get the school to where it needed to be. However, after spending a year as Deputy, I knew that I wanted to make a difference to the education being provided for the pupils of Carcroft as I did not feel that it was good enough and after Ms Willis’ departure in 2016, decided to step in as Acting Headteacher. 4 and a half years on, after becoming the substantive Headteacher of CPS, I continually strive to make a difference to our community. The last 4 and a half years have been a real learning curve for me after facing some significant challenges around inclusion and behaviour, in order to then be able to provide a high quality learning experience for our pupils. However, we really have turned a corner with this and I truly believe that our school has improved considerably in the last 12 months and is well and truly on the road to being ‘Good’ or better.

Our children deserve the very best education and I really do feel that every term the education in which we are providing for our pupils is going from strength to strength, despite the pressures of a global pandemic. We strive to be the best version of ourselves every day and I want to thank everyone who has been involved in this journey over time.

Although we are not yet judged to be Ofsted Good, I walk around our school and know that we are striving to be there and feel that our pupils are getting a really good deal with us at CPS but we will ensure that this standard does not slip and it’s our mission to just get better each and every day. We don’t know when our full inspection will take place due to the pandemic and also with us converting to an academy within the next two months, but when we do, we will be ready to showcase the amazing work of our pupils and school.

I know that this last year has not been easy for parents and I understand that bubble closures have had implications on families in the last week, so I would like to thank you again for supporting us as a school and would like to show my appreciation for all in which you are doing.

I am extremely proud of everything in which we have achieved over the last few years and look forward to continuing this journey with you after the Easter break.

Miss Laing

Headteacher