
Dear Parents and Carers,
This term has been packed with lots of great learning experiences. The children have worked hard and have remembered and learnt more ! They have shown some excellent behaviour by following "The Mead Way" and it has been lovely to see them walking beautifully, shining in the line, being kind and respectful to each other and being ready to learn every day!
If you need a reminder of the "The Mead Way", please click on this link.
We have also participated in both Safer Internet Day and Children's Mental Health Week, which are crucial topics. In today's digital world, educating our children about online safety is essential. We highlighted the importance of responsible internet use and have included helpful tips in this newsletter on keeping your children safe online.
We have had a Quality of Education Review carried out by our trust this term which was very positive. We chose to focus on reading, science, history and maths. These are just some of the positive feedback comments we received.
"The school feels safe and relationships between staff and pupils are positive. Pupils enjoy coming to school and are proud to be part of the Mead Infant School" community"
"Pupils are polite and respectful to adults and to their peers, learning environments are calm and purposeful"
"Support staff are well deployed, and they are a strength of the school"
"Attitudes to learning are positive and pupils are keen to share their learning"
"A carefully sequenced reading curriculum which is inclusive and diverse is in place. There are robust systems to track reading progress, and no child is left behind."
"Science is carefully sequenced to build knowledge and skills progressively. Leaders ensure that all pupil groups are represented within the curriculum. Pupils enjoy science and use technical vocabulary in context"
" There is a clear overview of the strengths and areas for development in the subject. Pupils enjoy history lessons. Pupils use the resources available in class to support their learning."
"Mathematics is an interconnected subject across the school where pupils are demonstrating connections across mathematical ideas to develop fluency, mathematical reasoning and competence in problems."
Thank you for your continued support.
Wishing you all a happy and relaxing half-term break. We look forward to welcoming you back in the new half-term.
Kindest regards
Mrs Creasey