Parent Partnership

Parent Communication

We provide you with timely, accurate information about your child in a variety of ways. The key ways we do this are:


Informal Conversations: We really value developing relationships with all our parents. A member of staff may stop you at the beginning or end of the day to pass on information or simply share some news with you. Class teachers in particular will want to get to know you and pass on key information this way.


Phone Calls: If we are unable to catch you in a playground, if we need to contact you during the school day or if we need a longer conversation, we will call you. It is very important that we have up to date phone numbers for you. In an emergency, we will need to get in touch.


Text Messages: We use texts to issue key reminders to families about upcoming key dates such as class assemblies or upcoming events.


Book bags: A letter in your child’s bag is still a really common way of sending information and messages home – do check book bags regularly.


Meetings: In a variety of situations we may ask you to attend a meeting with school staff. We will always contact you to discuss your availability and be as flexible as possible in arranging meetings.


Parent Consultation Evenings: Once a term we will invite you in for a meeting with your child’s teacher to discuss their progress across the curriculum.


News and Information

Twitter and Facebook: We run both a twitter and Facebook account. We use them to celebrate our successes and give you an insight into daily life at the school.


Website: We use our website as a place for key information and an entry point for prospective parents. It is not the place to see ongoing conversation from the school, although you can find the latest newsletters here and we publish key school dates on our website calendar. If you want to see detail about things like school governance, our performance, our curriculum and our policies, this is the place to come.


Briefings & Newsletters: We pride ourselves on keeping in touch with our whole school community regularly through our newsletters. These newsletters are an opportunity to share and celebrate achievements and successes across the school. They are a chance to highlight some of the learning that children throughout the school have been involved in, from celebrating a festival to going on a residential trip.


Parents in School

Welcome Wednesdays: Every Wednesday we invite parents into classes at the beginning of the day to look at their books. This is a great opportunity to be part of your child’s learning in a regular way.


Parent Partnership weeks; each term, a week is designated for each class where parents can attend any collective worship, visit a special class assembly  plus visit for welcome wednesday as normal.


Parent Information Sessions: We hold a number of information sessions across the year.


Coffee Mornings: We run parent workshop sessions throughout the year to support parents in understanding the curriculum and how to help their child at home. In addition, we also deliver wider training sessions for parents to develop additional skills, for example supporting children’s wellbeing and online safety.


Parent Views

Parent Survey: We run an annual parent survey and welcome your views and feedback. We use this information to inform our school development plan and next steps. We share the outcomes and resultant strategy with our parents.


Parent Comment Box: We have a parent comment box in the school office for suggestions, comments and reflections.

Parent Communication with school

Communication between home and school is a cornerstone of a child’s education. We work hard to establish and maintain close partnership with parents and families. 


The School Day 0840-1515

Staff and parents should always seek to speak in person or on the telephone during working hours. Email should only be used for sharing information that does not require a response.


The Working Day 0800-0840 + 1515-1800

Please note that staff will not routinely check emails outside of the working day.

Please note that staff will not reply to emails outside of the working day.


Urgent matters outside of the working day


Emergency matters outside of the working day


Absence

All absence must be reported to the school office via the answer phone and/or email to office@