Look our for our Learning Updates next week. These ‘mini-reports’ are sent home at the end of the Autumn and Spring terms.
Compliments
I can give and receive compliments has been our Living and Learning statement this week. It’s all about being polite and making each other feel good about ourselves.
Help at home… Spend next week giving compliments to each other at home. Try to make sure the compliments are about what we’ve done and not just how we look – we’ve got more power to change what we do than how we look so these compliments can be much more effective. Some children find it hard to receive compliments, so this week of giving compliments might help, too.
Community ambassadors
Thinking of going on holiday in term-time?
From time to time across the year, we’ve let you know the impact of missing five days of school. We’ve thought about it in terms of Reading, Writing, Maths, Science, and the social and emotional aspects of school. Taking a week’s holiday during term-time means your child misses…
- over 4 hours of learning in Reading
- over 4 hours of learning in Writing
- over 5 hours of learning in Maths
- over 10 hours of learning in other subjects
- over 6 hours of opportunities for social time and play
Missing all this in one week means your child will miss significant chunks of teaching and will have gaps in their learning.
Schools are expected to issue penalty notices for unauthorised term-time absences.
The fine for school absences across the country is £80 if paid within 21 days, or £160 if paid within 28 days.
If a parent receives a second fine for the same child within any three-year period, this is charged at the higher rate of £160.
Fines per parent are capped to two fines within any three-year period. After this, legal action like a parenting order or prosecution is considered.
So far this school year in Leeds, there have been 4,350 penalty notices issued.
Easter events
Check out this guide to help children and families in Leeds navigate their way through the Easter holidays. The guide’s has lots of free or low-cost activities for a range of ages, in the city centre and in your community.
See you next week for the last week of the Spring term (and if your child is in Y3 or Y4, we’re looking forward to seeing you at one of the Spring productions – Wednesday afternoon or Thursday morning).