Pre-Prep Reflections Week 21 February 2025

Dear parents,

Welcome back! I hope you all had a relaxing half term break. It is great to see a bit of sunshine, more daylight and signs of spring emerging – the school grounds will soon be ablaze with daffodils. We have now finalised most of the calendar dates for the rest of the year and you can find these below. We will continue to add dates of any school trips as they are booked.

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On Monday, all staff attended the annual education festival at Exeter School, along with delegates from other schools. It was a really useful day of professional learning and networking, with workshops covering a range of topics on the theme of inclusion. On Tuesday, this theme was further developed with a more specific focus on our school’s priorities. All pre-prep staff undertook training on high engagement teaching strategies to increase independent learning, as well as reflecting on ways in which we can ensure we challenge and extend every child’s learning.

This week

In assemblies this week, we have been focusing on our ‘teamwork turtle dove’ school virtue and it has been wonderful seeing the children put this into action. Nursery responded brilliantly to some special visitors yesterday as part of an interview process, while Reception worked together to make and sample slices of toast, both stimulating the senses and gathering data on people’s preferences – I enjoyed a lovely slice of hot buttered toast with honey! Year 1 practised teamwork skills in their swimming lesson with Mr Dutch, while Year 2 had a go at using ‘talking chips’ for the first time in collaborative group discussions in English.

Star Lunches

From next week, I will be inviting stars of the week to have lunch with me and Ruffles throughout the week. The star of the week from each class respectively will be asked to choose a friend to join us in my office, with my star of the week coming on Fridays. We hope the children will find this a fun additional reward for their achievement. As we have only been in school for three days this week, we will start with the stars of the week chosen in the week before half term.

Next week

We are looking forward to our annual Book Week next week, built around World Book Day on Thursday – I’ve got my costume ready! On Tuesday morning, we will also be holding our annual pancake races with the children, just for fun, so let’s hope for good weather.

Today is the beginning of Ramadan and we send our best wishes to all members of the community who are celebrating in the month ahead.

Have a great weekend and Happy St David’s Day for tomorrow to all those with a Welsh connection!

Mr Daniel Ayling

Diary Dates

Tuesday 4 March – Pancake races

Thursday 6 March – World Book Day (dress up as a book character)

Monday 10 March – Spring Reviews issued

Friday 14 March – Red Nose Day (non-uniform)

Wednesday 19 March – Parents’ Evening

Wednesday 26 March 3pm – Informal parent drop-in

Tuesday 1 April – Year 2 trip to Sidmouth Toy Museum

Thursday 3 April – Easter theme day and end of spring term (3.30pm)

Friday 4 to Tuesday 22 April – Easter break (school closed)

Summer Term

Wednesday 23 April – Term starts

Monday 5 May – Bank holiday (school closed)

Monday 19 May – Open morning for prospective families

Monday 26 to Friday 30 May – May half term (school closed)

Monday 2 June – Staff INSET day (school closed)

Monday 30 June – End of year reports issued

Tuesday 1 July – Transition Day

Friday 4 July 1.30pm – Sports Day

Monday 7 July 3pm – Informal parent drop-in afternoon

Tuesday 8 July 2.30pm – Summer showcase

Wednesday 9 July – Term ends at 3.30pm

Term dates for 2024-25 and 2025-26 are available to download from the school website

Staff update

Yesterday, we held interviews for a full-time nursery practitioner to cover Mrs Wannell’s maternity leave. This is due to start after May half term, with Mrs Wannell’s last working day being Friday 23 May. We had a strong field of qualified, experienced applicants, and all shortlisted candidates were invited to spend time with the Nursery children and with the wider staff team. The post has now been offered and verbally accepted, and I look forward to sharing further details with you shortly.

We are also currently advertising a part-time teaching assistant role. This is to enable Mrs Titchin to reduce her working days down to Mondays and Tuesdays only, for personal health reasons. We will therefore be recruiting a new TA to work Wednesdays-Fridays in Year 2. Interviews will be taking place next week and I will update you as soon as possible.

Finally, there are a number of teaching and non-teaching roles currently being recruited for over at Exeter School. If you know of anyone who may be interested, please do encourage them to have a look.

  Click here to find out more about our current employment opportunities

Mr Ayling

Book Week

Next week is our annual Book Week, with activities taking place every day to celebrate books and promote a love of reading with the children. Don’t forget that World Book Day is on Thursday 6 March, when everyone is invited to come into school dressed as any book character of their choice. There will be a special parade of costumes in the morning, and the children will spend the rest of the day in their house teams for a range of exciting workshops.

Year 2 Leadership Roles

Congratulations to our Year 2 children who have been assigned the following leadership roles for this half term. Badges, lanyards and caps were presented in assembly today and the children have already made a great start in their roles. These roles rotate every half term so that the children experience different responsibilities across the year.

School Council Reps (elected by the class)

Holly

Benjamin K

Assembly Leaders

Levi

Will

Oscar

Digital Leaders

Amelia

Martha

Luke

Library Leaders

Ru

Evie

Ben W

Lunch Leaders

Tilly

Niamh

Wilby

Playground Leaders

Charlie

Giles

Santi

Nursery Leaders

Sophie

Nikolai

Salvi

News

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Reception have been learning about the parts of a castle this afternoon 🏰

Reception have been learning about the parts of a castle this afternoon 🏰 ...

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Reception children all so impressed with Mrs Smyth’s drawing skills! 🏰

Reception children all so impressed with Mrs Smyth’s drawing skills! 🏰 ...

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New tractors have arrived in the Early Years outdoor area! 🚜

New tractors have arrived in the Early Years outdoor area! 🚜 ...

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Year 2 really enjoyed creating their own rhythm patterns in Chrome Music Lab on the iPads today in #computing 🎧

Year 2 really enjoyed creating their own rhythm patterns in Chrome Music Lab on the iPads today in #computing 🎧 ...

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Writing and posting letters to the fairies at Forest School 🧚

Writing and posting letters to the fairies at Forest School 🧚 ...

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