School uniform

Reminder that your free uniform will be available to collect on 25th August, between 10am and 1pm.

You can buy the uniform from Quick steps, online or in Asda. Check out the link below.

https://www.quickstepsdoncaster.co.uk/schoolwear/schoolwear-carcroft-primary-school/

Free Uniform Pick Up Date

We will be opening the school on Wednesday 25th August between 10am and 1pm for you to collect the Free Uniform that we have organised for all parents who have completed the google order form.

Looking forward to seeing you all then.

Crew Shields – 16/7/21

It is so hard to believe this is the final blog for my crew before the children enter a new stage in their academic journey.

I have always been fortunate to have a crew that makes me smile and this year has been no different. They are such an amazing bunch of children and I have truly loved teaching them. Their resilience is second to none and they strive to move forward with learning all the time. They are leaving year 3 as confident learners ready to embark year 4.

Thank you to all the parents for your continued support this year. It is greatly appreciated.

Please have a fun and exciting summer and keep each other safe. I look forward to hearing what they’ve been up to when we return in September.

A message from Miss Laing…

A message from Miss Laing…

I just wanted to write one final post as we come to the end of another year.

I have now been the Headteacher for 5 years and this year really has been the best year for us so far despite the global pandemic.

I am so incredibly proud of how hard all of our community has worked this academic year including staff, pupils, parents, governors, our cleaning team, kitchen team and everyone else who has helped us along the way in order to ensure the very best educational experience for our children.

Together we have smashed this academic year and have supported the children of Carcroft to really be the best version of themselves.

With the support of XP we have been able to develop our curriculum offer so much more than I could have ever imagined. I am incredibly proud of the staff team, who have embraced the expeditionary learning model and have provided our pupils with an engaging and exciting curriculum which has resulted in beautiful products being created for all to see.

Delivering an expeditionary curriculum is no easy task, but our staff have been amazing. They have invested so much time, in order to ensure that children are working on case studies which result in purposeful products being crafted, whilst ensuring that they acquire the knowledge and skills outlined in the national curriculum. Thank you to our Teaching Staff Team for delivering such amazing and memorable experiences for our children.

Not only have our pupils created amazing work to be proud of, this work has been shared with the wider world for all to see including places around Carcroft and very soon UKS2 will have their artwork displayed in the Frenchgate Centre in the Town Centre. In addition, KS1 will have theirs in Flamingo Land, Scarborough! Simply amazing!

Watch this space over the summer, as we are going to be sharing some of the videos from throughout the year to remind us all of the amazing work which has been created right here in Carcroft.

Now for our pupils….. they have well and truly blown me away this year! At Carcroft, we always ensure that our school day is jam packed full of learning, but this year due to the pandemic, we have had to cram in even more. However, our pupils were not fazed in the slightest, they returned with such fantastic attitudes towards learning and have worked hard, to get smart every day! The quality of work produced by our pupils this year is the best I have seen. Children have really shown that they want to be the best version of themselves and have worked hard to achieve this. They are an absolute credit to us as a school, me as a Headteacher and you as parents. I know that in 2021/2022 we are going to achieve even more, as the children’s HoWLs move from 3’s to 4’s because who doesn’t want to be exceptional after all?

And finally, I would like to thank our Parents/Carers. What a year! The global pandemic has caused so many problems for school leaders across the country, however, for us at Carcroft, this was made so much easier with your continued support and co-operation, every step of the way! You have been such a huge support this year, working with us when changes were made etc, bubbles were closed and during school closure- we cannot thank you enough for this.

As we prepare to embark upon our new Chapter as Carcroft School, we have made some changes in order to further improve the quality of education on offer for our school and really try to make our school the best version of itself, as it’s what the children of Carcroft truly deserve.

I understand that at times we are not going to be able to please everyone, but please understand that when making decisions/changes, I only ever do anything to make this a better school for our community and I do believe that together, with your support, that is what we are doing, building a school to be proud of.

As we reopen in September as Carcroft School, leaving Carcroft Primary School behind, I am incredibly proud of all in which we have achieved this year and head into the summer knowing that our staff team could not have done anymore for the children this year.

I, along with the staff team cannot wait to see what the children achieve in 2021/2022 after such a fabulous year this year; we know that they are going to continue to create beautiful work to be proud of.

I am feeling so proud today of all we have achieved and hope that you too can feel proud of your son or daughter’s achievements as you walk/drive home for the last time this academic year! #wearecarcroft

On a final note, I would like to wish our families the very best and hope you all have an amazing summer making memories.

Thank you again,

Miss Laing

End of Year Letter

Dear Parents, Carers, 

We break up for the Academic Year on Friday 16th after a very eventful school year.  Well done and good luck to all our Year 6 children who depart us today for their different secondary schools. Their Final Word presentations were remarkable and will leave a lasting memory for all staff involved. 

It has been such a difficult year for us all but we should reflect on how well the community of Carcroft have coped with the pandemic, home learning and live teaching. Our structures such as Crew and Expedition have enabled our children to feel safe, support each other and produce great work. 

Key Stage 1 have worked really hard this year and have made fantastic progress with both their academic progress and their Habits of Work and Learning. They have truly embodied what it means to be ‘crew’ and produce beautiful work across all their expeditions. The culmination of this beautiful work this term is their fantastic information boards which will be taking pride of place in Flamingo Land over the summer. Watch out for the video showing the journey from initial idea to creation being featured on Flamingo Land’s social media pages over the next few weeks!  Keep up the fantastic work Key Stage 1 – you have made us all incredibly proud this year and we cannot wait to see you continue to flourish as you progress through Carcroft School. 

LKS2 have worked exceptionally hard to produce an informative Digestive System poster, as part of the ‘Why is the body a miraculous machine?’ expedition. This beautiful work will shortly be displayed in the local Health centres and pharmacies. During the early part of the year, LKS2 also developed a website about Carcroft and a kindness gift for China Cottage as part of the ‘What is the most valuable gift you can give?’ expedition.

While developing HoWLS, LKS2 have also worked hard to show kindness and improve the school environment by litter picking and helping Mr Hull to develop the school garden. We really have been blown away by the progress and character growth each and every child has made in such a different kind of year.

What a year it’s been for UKS2, with so many highlights. Our expeditionary journey began by creating leaflets celebrating our beautiful home village of Carcroft. The community were so happy to receive their copies of our final products and even stored them in their businesses and shops! During our Making a Stand expedition, we grew stronger as a crew, learning about important topics such as equality. And how amazing to say that in a few weeks our art mural will be shared in Frenchgate to encourage others to make a stand with us! We have achieved so much this year without Covid-19 stopping us. 

In Y6 this year, the children completed their Final Word presentations to reflect on their character growth, beautiful work and academic success. This was nerve racking for most pupils as they presented their google slides online to parents, crew leaders, other staff and friends. This took hours and hours of hard work and preparation and they absolutely smashed it! They challenged themselves to step out of their comfort zones and aim for quality speaking and presenting skills – this made so many family members and staff beam with pride at the confidence and positivity the children demonstrated. Mrs Fox, amongst parents and staff, was brought to tears at the amazing reflections the children made on their Carcroft journey. 

We would like to wish all the Y6’s the best of luck on their education moving forward. We are extremely proud of their achievements despite missing a big chunk of their learning. You will go on to achieve great things, just remember, work hard, get smart and always be kind!

We are looking forward to welcoming you all back next term. We start the term on 31st August, with a new uniform, new logo, new crews and an exciting curriculum. We hope to be part of the XP Trust by then and this will help the school continue to improve; improve teaching and learning, the school environment and engagement with the school community. 

We will be opening the school on Wednesday 25th August between 10am and 1pm for you to collect the Free Uniform that we have organised for all parents who have completed this google form. 

Mrs Lythe would like to remind you that our Wrap around provision will be starting from 31st August 2022. It will consist of a variety of activities including Cooking/Baking, Arts and Crafts, Sports, Music, Movies, Reading plus more. 

Fees must be paid in full by Friday 27th August for Autumn Term 1 (week commencing 30th august – 15th October). The number of sessions selected will be reflected in the overall cost. 

Provisions on offer are as follows:

Morning Club: 7.30 – 8.40: £2.50 per session.  After School Club: 3.00 – 4.15 (Monday – Thursday), 1.50 – 3.00 (Friday): £2.50 per session. Wrap Around Care: 4.15 – 6.00 (Monday – Thursday), 3.00 – 5.00 (Friday): £3.50

If you require the Wrap around care you will also need to sign your child up for the After School Club. If you have any questions about our wrap around provision please call the school office. To Sign up please log onto parent pay.

I would like to take the opportunity to thank the staff for all their efforts this year, for the children for working hard, being kind and getting smart and for all parents for supporting the school.

We hope you all have a great holiday, see you August 31st. 

Neil Butler (Carcroft Acting Headteacher)

Academic Calendar 21/22

Slight change to Carcroft Academic Calendar for 2021/2022

I hope that you are all keeping well and are starting to enjoy some more normality post lockdown as restrictions begin to ease. 


I am writing regarding the school calendar for the academic year, starting in September (2021/2022). You may remember that I wrote to you earlier in the year, sharing that the XP calendar differed slightly to the Doncaster LA calendar, due to the fact that XP Trust pupils finished slightly earlier than the Doncaster Schools in July 2022, however, I took the decision to continue to finish our school year the same week as the Doncaster schools, for 2021/2022, with a view to then aligning with the trust fully from September 2022. 


Unfortunately, after spending a considerable amount of time trying to figure out a way in which we could align with the trust the following year, whilst ensuring that the children and staff at Carcroft still have the same amount of summer holiday days as the rest of the UK in July/August 2022, we ideally need to finish our academic year on Thursday 21st July 2022, ensuring that our children and staff team access the full summer holiday in which they deserve, ready to commence the new academic year on Tuesday 30th August 2022, along with the rest of the XP Trust. 


As mentioned above, we were really hoping to be able to try and align the calendars in 2022/2023, but this would mean us returning to school a week after the XP Trust schools in the September 2022 and with us sharing expedition planning and resources across the primary trust schools, we really do need to commence our academic year for 2022/2023 at the same time as the trust schools in order to ensure that the children experience the same learning as their trust peers across the trust from the off as much of this is going to be joint across the group of schools.

When I wrote to parents earlier in the year, one of the concerns raised was that siblings may not finish until the week after and therefore, parents would possibly require some support with childcare. Therefore, we are going to offer a free summer club for this week which will run during school hours Monday to the Thursday, in order to support any working parents who may require it.


I do hope that this does not cause you any inconvenience and hope that you understand the school’s rationale to align with the trust from this September, opposed to September 2022 as originally proposed. I do always try to ensure that all possible options are carefully considered before making a final decision, hence the delay in this message, in order to try and do the right thing by all stakeholders, however, if you do have any further questions/queries, please do not hesitate to contact the school via email. I have asked Mrs Lythe ( [email protected]) to be the main point of contact if you do have any queries regarding this and she will ensure that they are passed onto myself if she is unable to answer them. 

The new calendar will be posted shortly.


Thank you in advance for your understanding regarding this matter. 


Miss Laing 

Headteacher

I will miss you Year 6

I just wanted to write one last post to the Parents/Carers and Pupils of Year 6!

I have been fortunate enough to watch this wonderful group of children grow since they were in Foundation Stage. They really are such a wonderful year group and we are so proud of the young adults they have become.

This year I have dropped into their lessons each week and have been so proud of the way in which they have embraced Year 6; they have worked so hard week in, week out despite the pandemic. In particular, I love the way in which they are able to support each other with their learning and how they are able to lead their own learning. This really has shown their level of maturity and demonstrate that they are secondary ready.

On Wednesday evening, I had the privilege of attending the Prom and again, it was a pleasure to stand back and watch them socialise with one another; they are a year group who really do love being in each others company and have got each others back!

I really am so proud of the individuals in which they have become and will always remember them. We will miss them being at Carcroft as they bring so much joy to our school but we know that they are so ready to embrace their next stage.

We hope that they are able to take away many lovely memories from their time at Carcroft and hope that they have truly enjoyed their primary years.

Good luck you lovely lot! Go and be amazing in your new schools- we will miss you.

Finally, a little message for our Year 6 Parents….

Thank you for your support throughout the last few years, you should be so proud of your son or daughter.

Unfortunately, I am going to be unable to attend the leavers parade this afternoon as I had originally planned so I just want to say a final farewell and good luck and finally… keep in touch.

Have a lovely summer Year 6 and Parents/Carers.

Miss Laing