Latest News from the Head
Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
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October News
Fri 20 Oct 2023Dear parents,
We have had a lovely first half of the Autumn Term at Rushy Meadow. This has included celebrating World Mental Health Day, scooter workshops, skipping and bow and arrow workshops and an afternoon tea in our Sunshine Room. We have also launched our Rushy Meadow Instagram page!
This week, you have hopefully had an opportunity to meet with your child’s class teacher. During this meeting, teachers have been sharing children’s attendance for Autumn 1. Our aim is for children to have 95% + attendance. The table below gives you a little more information on where your child’s attendance sits in relation to the whole school:
Whole School Average
100%
95% +
90 – 94%
75 – 89%
50 – 75%
Below 50%
Percentage of children
93.23%
43%
61%
17%
16%
5%
1%
Year 6 Secondary Transfer 
I remind Year 6 parents that the deadline for submitting application forms for entrance to Year 7 in September 2024 is coming up soon, 31st October. Please complete your application here.
Starting Primary School
Families of children starting Reception in September 2024 must register online here for a school place by 15th January 2024.
It has been a pleasure to show a number of families around school this half-term, who are applying for Reception places next year. We would very much like to show our nursery families around school if you have time.
If you have or know of anyone with a child/children who will be school age in September 2024, please do not hesitate to book in a tour: https://www.rushymeadowprimary.uk/new-parents-information/
School Tours
I am pleased to share that this year, our Pupil Parliament students in Years 5 and 6 have been leading school tours for new families. They are doing a fantastic job and are a credit to our school.
Looking ahead to Autumn 2
Date
Event
Monday 6th November
All children back to school
Thursday 9th November
Rearranged Individual and Sibling Photographs
Friday 10th November
PTA Fireworks Mufti Day
Monday 4th – 8th December
Year 6 Residential
Tuesday 5th December 9am
Nursery and Reception Nativity
Thursday 7th December 9am
Nursery and Reception Nativity
Monday 11th December 2.15pm
Year 1, 2 and 3 Christmas Concert
Wednesday 13th December 9am
Year 1, 2 and 3 Christmas Concert
Wednesday 13th December 2.15pm
Year 4, 5 and 6 Christmas Concert
Thursday 14th December
Rushy Christmas Jumper Day and Christmas Lunch
Tuesday 19th December 9am
Year 4, 5 and 6 Christmas Concert
Friday 22nd December
Final Day of Term:
Nursery – normal finish
Reception, Year 1 and Year 2: finish at 1.30pm
Year 3, 4, 5 and 6: finish at 1.35pm
I hope you all enjoy a restful half-term break.
Yours,
Mr Needham -
September News
Mon 02 Oct 2023It has been a pleasure to see children settle into their new classes, and begin to build positive relationships with their teachers and supporting adults. We have had a very active start to this school year already, with Year 1 and 2 children enjoying scooter workshops and Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 children taking part in skipping workshops. We also have ten new balance bikes for pupils in Reception to enjoy in their outdoor area!
We have welcomed several new staff this term, including Miss Haines (Year 4 class teacher), Miss Robertson, Mrs Searle, Miss Shanmuga and Mrs Young (teaching assistants). I would also like to extend a very warm welcome to the 58 new pupils who have joined Rushy Meadow this year.
School Priorities
At Rushy Meadow, we make a promise to our families, which is captured by our school’s vision statement:
Our vision is to create a school where our pupils flourish and are proud of their achievements. We aim to instil in them a passion for learning that will empower them to become successful and to make positive contributions to the local community and beyond.
Each year, myself and our school leaders reflect on how successful we have been in delivering this vision. We look at a variety of data (on children’s academic outcomes, attendance, behaviour), results from surveys (parents, staff and pupils), discussion and feedback and consider what we have monitored and observed over the course of the year. This helps us to celebrate things that are working well and what we would like to prioritise for the coming year. This is then translated into a School Development Plan to help us achieve our goals.
This year, our priorities can be summarised by the 4R’s:
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Raise aspirations for learning, participation and achievement
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Retain knowledge
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Read often, read well and enjoy reading
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Respect for the role and contribution of all
To support children with understanding what we are working together to achieve, we have produced a Child Friendly School Development Plan, which you will find attached.
Book Bingo
In September, we launched Book Bingo. Every child in each class from Year 1 to Year 6 has been given a number. On Friday, we spin our bingo wheel and choose a number. We then invite children with that number to join us on Friday afternoon with their books and share some of their favourite learning from that week. This has been a lovely way to celebrate the excellent work that children are producing.
Knowledge Organisers
You may have heard your child or their class teacher mention knowledge organisers. These are a tool that we use in a variety of subjects (Science, Computing, Art, D&T, Geography, History, Music, RE and general ones for Nursery and Reception) to support our pupils with knowing more and remembering more.
The knowledge organiser is a two-sided document with the key learning for certain subjects that children are studying in their half-termly themes. They can contain key facts, vocabulary and pictures. We use the knowledge organisers on a weekly basis to give children the opportunity to continually revisit learning. Repetition supports children with remembering key information.
Remember – you can access all of the knowledge organisers for each half-term on your child’s year group page.
These, along with the theme planners (which you can find on the curriculum tab in your year group page), will provide you with more information about what your child is learning each half-term.
Think you’re smarter than your child? Try our quizzes below. Remember, all of the answers can be found on Autumn 1’s knowledge organisers! Ask your child for help if you get stuck!
Are you smarter than... Nursery and Reception?
Are you smarter than... Year 1?
Are you smarter than... Year 2?
Are you smarter than... Year 3?
Are you smarter than... Year 4?
Are you smarter than... Year 5?
Are you smarter than... Year 6?
If you’ve tried your child’s year group, why not test your knowledge on another one 🙂
Home School Agreement and Arbor
This year, we have created a shared home school agreement with the four other schools in the Cirrus Trust. Why do we have a home school agreement? The agreement creates an informal contract between our three main stakeholders: pupils, parents and staff. It recognises the parts everyone plays in making our school the best it can be. I have attached a copy of the updated home school agreement with this letter.
When pupils first start at Rushy, they are asked to consent to the home school agreement via their Admission form. Any existing parents will be prompted to agree to the new agreement when they sign into their accounts on Arbor. Please do get in touch if there is anything you would like to ask about the home school agreement.
Thunks
During Monday assemblies, I have started sharing a Thunk of the Week. A ‘thunk’ is an unusual question that makes you think. It has no right or wrong answer. Below I have shared our thunks from September; you may like to discuss these at home too!
If you read a few pages of a book in a bookshop and then put it back on the shelf without buying it, is it stealing?
Can you show respect to someone you've never met?
If we moved our school building and all of the furniture to Australia, but left the children and staff here in Carshalton, where would the school be?
What is the most important part of a fork?
Reminders
Children have their individual and sibling photos on Thursday this week (5th October). Our SEN Parents and Parent consultations also take place later this month. Please look out for communication and sign-up information for these.Finally, please remember that should you have any concerns or questions, you can either catch me on the gate or send an email to our school office asking to meet with me.
Yours,
Mr Needham -