Y6 SATs meeting this Thursday 3:15-5:15pm. This is a drop in session where we will have lots of resources to support your children. You do not have to stay for two hours, we are holding the event for two hours to try and accommodate everyone ☺️
Please drop in for a tea or coffee and a biscuit on Tuesday morning at 9:00am. There will be a chance to meet our parent ambassadors and staff from Children’s University and to sign up to the digital passport or find out more, if you haven’t already. Children’s logins will be available very soon and club hours can be backdated.
Just a reminder that on Wednesday 2nd November afterschool 3.30pm-4.30pm some Y6 children are playing a football match at XP school (Louis M, Pranav R, Shyaw B, Regan T, Riley B, Liam G, Bradley E, Nikita, Cole A, Rhys).
Can children remember to bring football boots/trainers, shin pads and a waterproof.
We will do some practise Monday and Tuesday lunchtime.
Just a reminder nine year 6 children are representing Plover at a Hockey tournament tomorrow afternoon (Ashton A, Harper L, Thomas B, Elizabeth S, Kian G, Esther S, Liam G, Sumika T, Dersim A).
We will leave school at 1.25pm and return to school for 3.45pm.
Can all children please bring trainers, waterproof coat and water bottles. School will provide the children with a sports kit.
Please return the out of school hours letter tomorrow to Mr Meade.
Just a reminder to the 11 children (Charlotte, Bradley, Layla, Mathew, Anez, Shyaw, Tommy B, Tommy R, Dylan, Kenzie, Louis) who are representing Plover at the Tag Rugby tournament tomorrow.
Please bring sports trainers and/or football boots, WATERPROOFS (the weathers looking miserable), snacks and water bottles. Plover will give all children a sports kit to wear on the day.
We will be leaving Plover at 11.45am and return to Plover between 3.30pm/4pm (traffic depending).
Parent volunteers if you can please meet at reception at 11.40am then we will all set off together in cars.
Today we have been so lucky to receive books from Doncaster Stories and the National Literacy Trust.
We have lots of beautiful books in school, but these books are extra special, because the talk in different languages.
We have a selection of beautiful picture books in Polish/English, Romanian/English, Nepali/English and Arabic/English, but not only are they lovely to look at, with the use of a special pen, the story is read aloud in either English or the alternative language.
This will be a super resource to share not only with our children who speak English as an additional language, but also with our children who find it challenging to read texts.
I look forward to seeing how our children respond to them.