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10July 2015
Good morning and welcome to our penultimate newsletter of the academic year. This week has been like a whirlwind! Our week started with notification that finally our new school build project was to become a reality and a meeting was convened for Tuesday. At the meeting we were joined by representatives from the EFA (Education Funding Agency), an architect, technical advisers, designers and project managers. From this point on it is all go and twelve months from now we should be ready to receive the keys to our new school. As the meeting concluded, the pro-ject lead from the EFA shook my hand and said he was glad to finally deliver on his promise to get our new school built. The contractors have requested an open evening next week (you will have received a flyer in book bags on Wednesday - and included below - and is being advertised in the local press today). I believe the evening is an opportunity to meet the entire team behind the pro-ject and to see drawings that have been made. We are excited to see these and I was given a first glimpse earlier this week. We will now meet weekly throughout the remainder of July and August to firm up the configuration of the school and work will start in the Autumn term. Please do come along and have a look for yourselves at this exciting venture. A highlight of the week, were the fantastic results achieved across the school. Year on year we have made improvements and this year’s are our best ever across the whole school. A great year to end the last of the current assessment system. Congratulations to all of our pupils and to the staff across the school for their fantastic teaching. Please note NA represents National Average. NA for 2015 will be available in December 2015.
EYFS 73% GLD (Good Level of Development) against a national average of 62% Year 1 Phonics Screening
KS1 SATS Results Comparison of 2014 to 2015 Level 2 and above
Level 3 and above
School Newsletter
2013 % 2014 % NA 2014 % 2015 %
69 78 74 83
2014 % NA 2014 % 2015 %
Reading Test 99 90 95
Writing Test 97 86 97
Mathematics Test 99 92 99
2014 % NA 2014 % 2015 %
Reading Test 68 31 63
Writing Test 35 16 38
Mathematics Test 57 24 57
KS2 SATS Results Comparison of 2014 to 2015 Level 4 and above
Level 5 and above
Level 6
The children have been out this morning practising for the Flower Show tomorrow and have been busy making entries for the various categories. We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible there on Saturday and remind you that pupils performing in the arena need to be there for 1.35pm where staff will meet them.
Next week we have sports days on Wednesday (KS2) and Thursday (FS and KS1). The events will start at 9.30am but the field will be open before then with hot coffee available from the PTA. The church have kindly agreed to let parents park in the car park on Thursday morning only. Please come and support the children.
Monday evening sees the concert at the Church of the Good Shepherd which Mrs Nightingale and Mrs Reynell have organ-ised on behalf of the church refurbishment project. Please do come and support the event and help raise funds for this ex-citing project.
Finally, my sincere thanks to the Islamic community who invited me to the Iftar at the Shah Jahan Mosque last Friday night. It was a great experience and I couldn’t have been treated better if I was the Queen! Your hospitality and kindness was second to none. I was fascinated to understand more about the Islamic faith, especially during Ramadan and to see the children in their familiar environment.
Wishing you all a great weekend as we head into the last full week of the school year.
Kathryn Krynicki Headteacher
2014 % NA 2014 % 2015 %
Reading Test 93 89 95
Writing Test 88 85 95
SPAG 92 76 92
Mathematics Test 90 86 95
2014 % NA 2014 % 2015 %
Reading Test 0 0 0
Writing Test 0 0 2
SPAG 5 0 7
Mathematics Test 13 0 20
2014 % NA 2014 % 2015 %
Reading Test 60 50 65
Writing Test 38 33 52
SPAG 70 52 68
Mathematics Test 52 42 58
Parents will be pleased to hear that this ex-tremely high level data across the school puts Pyrford amongst the top few percent of per-forming schools in the country.
Please be assured though that life is not just about levels of attainment. Although they are important, we pride ourselves on giving chil-dren a great start to life by promoting a range of other skills, such as drama, art, music and sport. My sincere thanks to everyone who supports our school community. Together we make a better life for those we serve.
You should have received your child's report today, which gives full details of your child's progress this year. If your child is in Years 1,3,4 or 5 please do ensure you read the addi-tional information about the removal of levels which has been put in place this year by the DfE. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to speak to your child's class teacher.
Congratulations to the Golden Book Winners
Week beginning 6 July
Ash - Ben Porter for working hard all
year long!
Beech - William Boulby for working
really hard all year.
Hazel - Kiki Schifano for working hard
all year!
Chestnut - Kai Clinch for extra
special effort all year.
Pine - everybody for brilliant animal
books.
Cedar - Anfal Zahid for being kind and
working hard.
Hawthorn - Lydia Goodman for
working hard and making excellent
progress.
Sycamore - Jessica Hembury for
working incredibly hard all year.
Elm - Darcie Blissett for excellent effort
in Literacy all year.
Maple - Abi Mahinthan for writing an
excellent letter in role as Howard Carter.
Larch - Aishah Munir for excellent effort
at all times and for a thoughtful piece of
writing in RE.
Birch - Ryan Duchnowski for excellent
progress in Mental Maths / Quick Maths.
Rowan - Lola Mortlock for writing a su-
per story for the Flower Show.
Willow - not awarded this week as they
were taking part in the Internet Safety
Workshop
Laurel - Parisa Kordestani for a fabu-
lous ‘BRITISH’ poster.
Holly - Ben Carder for always being
exceptionally polite.
MUFTI DAY
TUESDAY 14TH JULY
Come to school in mufti
clothes for a donation of £1
towards JDRF.
The lunch menus for the first half of next term have been
sent home this week. Please return them on Monday. Pay-
ment is not due until the beginning of next term.
If your child is leaving school at the end of this term, any
credit on their lunch account will be transferred to a sibling
or refunded in cash during the final week.
The PTA needs a Class Reps co-ordinator to take over from Carla
Hollingsbee. Please would anyone who feels they can take on this
role contact either Carla ([email protected]) or
Adrian Lovett ([email protected])
SAVE THE DATE!
PTA AGM
Tuesday 22nd September
7:30 pm
Please come to the
Pyrford C of E Primary School
Summer Concert
at the
Church of the Good Shepherd
On Monday 13th July, 7pm.
Entry is £10 per adult (children go free)
and includes a complimentary interval drink.
No advance ticket sales;
Just turn up!
All proceeds from this concert will be donated towards the refurbishment of the Church of the Good Shepherd.
SCHOOL DATES FOR 2014—2015 ACADEMIC YEAR Additions & changes in bold
Description Date Time
Fundraising Concert at the CoGS 13 July evening
Mufti Day for JDRF 14 July
KS2 Sports Day 15 July 9:30 am
EYFS & KS1 Sports Day 16 July 9:30 am
Yr 6 production 17 July Afternoon
Friends Family Summer BBQ 17 July 6 - 9 pm
Yr 6 Disco 20 July 6:30 pm
Last Day of Summer Term 21 July finish at 13:30
2015/16 Term Dates & INSETs
INSET DAY 2 September
First day of Autumn term 3 September
Autumn Half term 26 - 30 October
Last day of Autumn term 17 December
INSET DAY 18 December
Christmas Holidays 21 December - 4 January
First day of Spring term 5 January
Spring Half Term 15 - 19 February
Last day of Spring term 24 March
Easter Holidays 25 March - 8 April
INSET 11 April
First Day of Summer term 12 April
INSET 27 May
Summer Half term 30 May - 3 June
INSET 6 June
Last Day of Summer Term 22 July
ICE CREAMS are on sale after school every Friday after-
noon .
Please come around to the Reception play-
ground near the school field
entrance.
AFTER SCHOOL CLUB STAFF REQUIRED
5 afternoons
3 - 6:15pm (16.25hrs per week)
Term time only
Salary FTE £15,156
Actual £5,682 per annum
Please contact Mrs McAllister for further
details / application form
PARKING AT THE CHURCH
Wednesday KS2 sports day - sorry, drop off only
Thursday FS/KS1 sports day - parking available
Friday Y6 production - parking available
Friday BBQ - sorry, no parking available
Friday Iftar with Mrs Krynicki, Mrs Munro & Mrs Edis
We had a fantastic time with the teachers on Friday evening at the Shah Jahan Mosque with lots of children attending to
welcome them. All the teachers dressed for the occasion with scarves and Mrs Krynicki rocked up in shalwar kameez
(traditional Pakistani dress) and all of them looked amazing. I showed them around the Mosque and library and the chil-
dren and mums presented a brief history of the mosque. We then showcased the Arabic learning that the children do and
recited the Arabic alphabet, parts of the Quran and a Ramadan poem written by my niece, nephew and Hassan. We then
broke our fast together and the teachers had a feast.. We had some really great feedback from Mrs Krynicki and I’m sure
she will be sharing her thoughts with you too.
Facts about the Shah Jahan Mosque … Did you know … This Grade II listed building was the first formal place of worship of
Islam in England? … The mosque was built by an orientalist named Dr Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner? … He was born of Jewish
parents in Pest, Hungary. Nadia Mughal, Class Rep, Beech
“We had the most wonderful experience and felt truly honoured to be looked after and welcomed by the Islamic community.
It was so lovely to see the children in their own environment and felt lovely to be at ease with you mums - please pass our
sincere thanks to everyone who was involved.” Mrs Krynicki
“We were totally overwhelmed by everybody’s kindness and generosity. It was such a privilege to come and learn so much
about the Mosque and it’s history and to get an insight of what Ramadan means to you all.” Mrs Edis.
Girls from
across KS2
took part in a
Dance Festival
at Bishop Da-
vid Brown
School on
Thursday.
They really
enjoyed them-
selves and behaved beautifully - a real credit to the
school. Thank you to Mrs Porter and Miss Price for
organising.
CALLING ALL YEAR 4 & 5 SWIMMERS…. If you’ve been following the girls’ swimming team this year as they
progressed through the various competitions to become national
medallists, and you want to give it a go…………………………start prac-
tising!
In the next school year, we will be looking to enter the Surrey Re-
lays again in January 2016.
We will need AT LEAST 4 girls and 4 boys from years 5 & 6. You
don’t need to swim in a club, but you do need to be able to swim
your chosen stroke properly. If you’re currently having lessons, or
you’ve had lessons in the past and have stopped but quite enjoyed
it, get to a pool and get swimming!
Who knows where it might lead…….?
Look out for more details in the newsletters next year.
Last week we celebrated Friendly Friday. The children thought about why friends are important,
what it means to have friends and how we can make others feel good. In the beautiful sunshine, the
children took part in activities with new friends from other year groups.
Billy from Sycamore said ‘Can you believe a reception child taught me to skip!’
Olivia from Hawthorn said ‘I made new friends and I played with people that I never thought I’d play
with.’
Across the school, we thought about different aspects of how we live in modern Britain, from tasting
and enjoying the diversity of foods and music to designing new tennis kits for Wimbledon.
We all had a fantastic day and the children gained lots of experiences of sharing, friendship and our
country.