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Headteacher's News October 2016Download PDF
In this edition of the newsletter we welcome and congratulate our new members of the school council. We have included some helpful reminders, particularly for parents who have joined us this term and included some important safety reminders. After a few weeks of focusing upon parking safety I’m delighted to confirm that the situation has improved considerably although our no tolerance approach remains in place. Punctuality has improved in the juniors and this means that school day starts on time for increasing numbers of children. Finally, a reminder that our Twitter account provides some great updates of school life and we do recommend that you take the opportunity to view it whenever you can. https://twitter.com/Montpelier_Sch
Morning line up
Many thanks for your support in helping the children to line up in the morning with their class and for moving away once the bell has rung.
Read moreBirthday celebrations
To celebrate your child’s birthday, we highly recommend you take advantage of our school initiative where we encourage parents to buy a book for the class.
Read moreParking Update
Thank you to the vast majority of parents who are helping us to keep the start of the school day safe by not parking on zig zags or double yellow lines, nor performing dangerous U – turns.
Read moreIt’s good to walk to school
October is walk to school month so we would encourage everyone to walk to school and enjoy the many benefits of this.
Read more2016-2017 School Council appointed
Congratulations to the new School Council Representatives; Mia, Adam, Ines, Taiga, Hugo, Joanne, Hiro, Amelia, Myles, Ella, Tomoatsu, Yurika, Faatima, Cid, Leanne, Kasra, Mark, Adela, Keanu, Elaina, Joseph, Nefeli, Marisa and Ali.
Read moreWhen is homework set?
Please be reminded that our whole school homework policy is that children take homework, reading and spellings home every Thursday to be returned to school every Tuesday.
Read moreAssembly themes
Last week’s assembly theme focused on safety, in particular road awareness and e-safety.
Read moreeSafety tips
Children and young people often spend an average of 12 hours a week online as it becomes part of their daily routine early on in their lives.
Read moreName labels
As you are aware, there was a lot of lost property available for collection at our uniform give away.
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