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Head Teacher's News 15th October 20142Download PDF
In this newsletter we focus upon important safety matters, our forthcoming International Week, events for parents & carers and news about our recent Enabling Enterprise competition. We would also be very grateful if you could complete the brief online survey about food and eating habits within this edition.
Congratulations!
On Monday I was delighted to be able to announce the winners of the Enabling Enterprise competition for junior children. I also thanked every child who participated in the competition because the quality of all entries was very high.
Read moreRainforests and Skeletons!
Ms Roberts wanted to update everybody on some of the exciting things taking place in the lower juniors.
Read morePTA International Food Fair
The culmination of International Week is our superb International Food Fair next Friday (24th October).
Read moreTaking Care
Recent events have focused our attention very sharply upon children's safety. There are general issues that parents & carers should note as they have been raised by staff and members of the public in recent weeks.
Read moreFood survey - please complete
One of our parents is conducting an anonymous survey about food and eating habits and I have offered to publicise it via our site as the information gathered will be very helpful to the school.
Read moreProspective Parent Tours
Already this term I have shown a high number of future / prospective parents around the school.
Read moreMeetings for Parents
Parental engagement is one of the keys to success at Montpelier School.
Read moreVolunteers from St Benedict's School
We are keen to support school placements for students at high school and provide a taste of the world of work.
Read moreNational Insurance Numbers
We recently sent a request to parents and carers for National Insurance numbers.
Read morePayments for curriculum trips
Please remember to make your contribution towards meeting the cost of curriculum trips.
Read moreEnd of the day - Junior Banks
Parents and carers must not allow their children to play on the junior banks at the end of the school day.
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