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Welcome back! We hope you have all enjoyed wonderful summer breaks and spending time with friends and loved ones.
It has been lovely to welcome all our families, old and new, and get of to a great start to the year.
A few reminders:
Please remember to brink your water bottle, book bag and PE kit every day. No back packs please.
Take a look at our amazing new art gallery - can you find your work?
Remember to talk about our school motto and Gunter values at home. Has anyone in your family demonstrated one of our values?
Pupils enjoy learning at Gunter Primary School and are happy
The school is ambitious for all pupils to do well
The school places pupils’ wider development at the heart of its curriculum
The school has worked successfully to develop an ambitious curriculum
The school has rightly prioritised early reading
The school has ensured that all pupils, including those with SEND, access a broad and ambitious curriculum
Pupils behave well in lessons and around the school. This is because expectations and routines are well established
Work to promote pupils’ personal development is threaded exceptionally well throughout all learning
Welcome back! We hope you have all enjoyed wonderful summer breaks and spending time with friends and loved ones.
A few reminders:
Please remember to brink your water bottle, book bag and PE kit every day. No back packs please (except Year 6).
Take a look at our amazing new art gallery - can you find your work?
Remember to talk about our school motto and Gunter values at home. Has anyone in your family demonstrated one of our values?
Mrs Higgins was extremely impressed with the work that was submitted for the Environmental competition. All the children who participated were celebrated in assembly today, with prizes for all who took part. The work included, posters, PowerPoints, fact files, stories and model, all highlighting an environmental issue - well done children.
Dear parents/carers,
The PTA has a wonderful selection of Mother's day gifts available this year. As usual they are just £1.00 each. School council members will visit classrooms every day next week (4th-8th March), allowing everyone the opportunity to buy something for someone special in their lives.
We would advise you to send money in with your child in an envelope clearly marked with their name and class to avoid confusion.
Thank you as always for supporting the PTA and our school
Following the Covid pandemic, some parents have reported that it can be difficult to know when they should keep their child off school due to illness. The NHS provides helpful guidance to parents on when it's okay to send children to school and when it's better to keep them at home.
The Christmas fayre will start from 2pm and we are really looking forward to welcoming our families into school. Children will need to be collected from their gates (where they are dropped off in the mornings if you are at the children's centre you can go straight onto the front field and if you collect at the main gate, you come in via the school office into the hall) at 1.45pm. Children are to be escorted around the fayre by a responsible adult.
Children in year 5 & Year 6 are allowed to go round the fayre (subject to behaviour) on their own (dismissal time as usual at 3.15pm).
If your child is in Reception to Year 4 and you are unable to attend, please let their class teacher know by class dojo by Wednesday 13th at 12pm. The children that are not collected by a family member will be supervised by members of staff who will take the children around the Christmas fayre (staffing levels permitting) at some point during the afternoon. Please put their money in an envelope clearly marked with their name.
If you do decide to leave the Christmas fayre with your child(ren) before the end of the school day you will need to leave through the main black gate. We politely request that you do not leave before 2:30pm.
We look forward to seeing you all and making special memories.
Reception Lilly-Ann
Year 1 Preyah
Year 2 Ivy
Year 3 Mia
Year 4 Bobby
Year 5 Annie
Year 6 Reed.
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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