Year 3 Parent Information Teachers

Miss Lucas

Mrs Mosscrop

Mrs Williams

Mrs Bluck

Mr Dowd

Mr Pritchard

Teaching Assistants

Mrs Cottrell

Mrs Aspinall

Mrs Smith

Mrs Gellet

HLTA / PPA Cover

Mrs Forbes

Mrs Godfrey

Mrs Gough

Mrs Wilson

Mrs Pattern

Mrs Marsh

Phase Leader

Miss Smith

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Our School Values We consulted our children, staff, parents and governors to establish the values that we believe reflect our school and underpin what we do. They are:

In 2015, a further school value was implemented in memory of a pupil at Churchtown Primary School. This value runs alongside the other six values throughout the year:

School Improvement Plan This is our School Improvement Plan for 2016 - 2017. It incorporates our school values and promotes independent learning enabling children to ‘imagine with all their mind, believe with all their heart and achieve with all their might’. This has been shared with children across the school and the areas outlined on the poster will be focused on throughout the academic year in all areas of the curriculum and across all of the half term themes.

Imagine…… Believe…. Achieve…..

Improving Our School 2016 /17

To be an Innovative Inspiring Learning Community

Comprehension Love of Reading Reading at home Phonics Talk for writing Writing Engagement & Purpose

Being Healthy Ex Curricular clubs Online Safety Sports Premium

Well Being

Fun & Happiness

Fluency with numbers Calculation progression documents Concrete, Pictorial and Symbolic Reasoning & Mastery in Maths Steps to success

Maths

English Friendship & Family

Love of Learning

Behaviour Charter Attitudes to learning Attendance Pride in work Parental involvement

Respect for All

Skills for Life

Aiming High

Growth & Development

Courage

Attendance Churchtown Primary School believes that all pupils benefit from the education we provide, and therefore from regular school attendance. Churchtown Primary School aims to work with parents to ensure that all pupils attend school regularly and on time. Helping to promote a pattern of regular attendance is everybody’s responsibility: parents, pupils and all members of school staff. Parents/carers have a legal duty to ensure that children of compulsory school age attend on a regular and full-time basis. Parents/carers will: • Ensure their child is on the playground by 8.45am each day. • Ensure that their child is collected or goes home alone promptly at the end of school. • Contact school early on the first morning by 8.30am of absence by phone, email or in person. • Arrange dental, doctor or hospital appointments outside the school day except in an emergency. • Only ask for leave of absence for their child in exceptional circumstances. • Requests need to be made for any leave of absence via Mrs Jackson in the office at least four weeks before the required time and prior to making any booking. A meeting will be made with Mrs Healy (Assistant Headteacher) if required.

Morning Arrival At Churchtown Primary School, we want to ensure that children have a smooth start to every day, entering the school in a calm manner, ready to learn. To ensure this, the external school doors open from 8.40am for children to walk into their classrooms ready for an 8.50am start. Once in the classroom, children are expected to read a book quietly. Members of the Senior Management Team, including the Headteachers, Assistant Head teachers, Phase Leaders and Lead Learning Mentor, will be on the school gates and playground each morning. Teachers are also on duty in corridors to supervise the children entering the school buildings. External gates close at 8.55am. Children arriving after this time should be brought into school via the main office. Class teachers show their classes out at the end of the day, so you will have an opportunity to see the teacher if required. If you need to inform your class teacher of anything in the mornings, please do this via the school office.

In Year 3 we ... .

Year 3 is an important year for the children as they transition from Key Stage One to Key Stage Two. In Year 3, children are expected to become more independent, taking care of their own belongings, remembering routines and ensuring they are equipped for the school day. They are also expected to take a bigger part in self-assessment of their own learning journey across all subjects. They will continue to develop their Mathematical and English skills. Children will have the opportunity to take on the responsibilities of Eco, School Council, Healthy School and Play Leaders. These will form a larger committee of ‘Churchtown Champions’. Homework will be sent out every Friday and should be returned completed in the following Tuesday. Homework is a variety of reading, writing, activities, researching etc. The aim is to develop the links with home and for the children to consolidate and prepare for their learning. Children are expected to read and change their books regularly.

Topics for the Year

Proposed Visits / Visitors

Autumn Paralympics Time Travellers

Autumn Atkinson Cinema

Spring How to train a dragon Lights, Camera, Action

Spring Stanley High School Y3 Camping Trip Tennis

Summer The Great Around the world Balloon Race Southport

Summer Botanic Gardens Swimming

Weekly Timetable PE

FIELD

3D

Monday

Friday

3L

Monday

Friday

3MW Monday

Wednesday

3A

Wednesday

Monday

Swimming will take place in the Summer term - a letter will be sent out with more details nearer the time. Children who go swimming must have a costume, towel and a bathing cap in a bag. A brush or comb should be carried. Boys must wear swimming trunks, not ‘Bermuda’ style shorts. Earrings must never be worn for swimming.

Homework Homework is an important part of a child's education, and can add much to a child's development. We see homework as an important example of cooperation between teachers and parents/carers. One of the aims of our teaching is for children to develop as independent learners, and we believe that doing homework is one of the ways in which children can acquire the skill of independent learning. Homework allows for parents and children to work together on the homework, sharing with the adults the work we are doing in school and developing communication around the children's topic. Homework will be sent out every Friday and should be returned completed in the following Tuesday. Homework is a variety of reading, spellings, writing, activities, researching etc. Please refer to the homework guides in the front of the children’s homework books. Children are expected to read and change their books regularly.

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To Develop a Love of Reading Reading - At least three times a week

Year Three

To Develop Number Sense

To Develop English

To Develop Creative Topic Work

• One piece of homework is set each week. This will have Maths , Literacy or Topic focus. Maths and Literacy will consolidate work completed in school. • Mymaths is set regularly as part of the maths work • Timestables practice for tests Weekly

• One piece of homework is set each week. This will have Maths , Literacy or Topic focus. Maths and Literacy will consolidate work completed in school. • Spellings tests Weekly

• One piece of homework is set each week. This will have Maths , Literacy or Topic focus. Maths and Literacy will consolidate work completed in school. • Topic will often be enquiry based

Additional ways for parents to help To know multiplication and division facts for 3, 4, 8 times tables. Solve number problems and practical problems involving working with and estimating numbers up to 1000 in a variety of units.

Other family learning opportunities • •

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Family projects Playing board games & card games Practical Maths Activities: Money – counting, going shopping, and calculating the change, currency conversion Upper KS2. Cooking- measuring and weighing, calculating cooking times. Upper KS2 calculating total weight, using scales accurately. Telling the time- KS1 - o’clock, half past, quarter to and past KS2 - 5 minute and 1 minute accuracy. Using timetables for travel. Calculating time intervals between TV programmes, bus journey’s and car journeys. 

School Dinners

We are continuing with our school dinners being prepared in house where we feel that we have been able to provide the children with healthier, better quality food. Children have the option of a hot meal with a vegetarian option or are able to choose from the Deli Counter consisting of fresh salads, sandwich fillings and accompaniments. All school meals consist of a main meal, dessert and a drink and options are changed on a 3 weekly basis. Each half term, the menus are changed to give the children a wider variety of food choices. Children are able to select from the Deli Counter or hot meal options on a daily basis. The cost of a daily dinner is £2.00, which is payable in advance using Parent Pay. If your child brings a packed lunch, please ensure their lunch box and drinks container are clearly named. There are ideas on the school website that highlight healthy options that can be included within a packed lunch. Children in KS2 are encouraged to bring in a healthy snack to eat at playtime. This can consist of a piece of fruit/vegetable or a cereal bar. In line with our Healthy Schools Policy, we do not allow children to bring in chocolate bars or crisps at playtime. The children are also encouraged to bring in a bottle of water to access throughout the day in a clear container. It must be taken home at the end of each day.

Valuables in School Valuable watches should not be worn in School. Any watch worn should be marked with the child's name. Children who have pierced ears should wear small gold or silver studs for their own protection. Watches and studs should be removed for all games, P.E, dance and movement or parents may provide plaster to cover the earrings. If your child can remove them they should not be worn on the days when these activities are taking place. Any other jewellery is strictly forbidden. •

Children should not bring toys into School without the Class Teacher's permission.



Children are allowed to bring in books, skipping ropes, loom bands to make (BUT NOT TO WEAR), and collectable cards e.g. Moshies (the children are not allowed to swap or sell them).



Mobile phones are not allowed in school in Year 3.

Communication with Parents Regular communication with parents is sent via newsletters and meetings on a formal or informal basis. Year group specific newsletters are produced half termly and provide key information about everything going on and what is coming up next half term. You will receive text and email alerts to keep you updated and up to date information regarding year group and school news can be found on the website:

http://www.churchtown.org.uk/ Please don’t forget to keep school up to date with addresses, contact numbers and e-mail addresses as this ensures good communication with you and are required in case of emergency. We have opportunities to meet with parents regularly during the school year. In the Autumn and Spring Terms, you will have the opportunity to meet with teachers individually at the Parent Evening sessions. Time is limited to ten minutes per session, and if further time is required a follow up meeting should be arranged. It is not always convenient for a teacher to speak to parents when children are lining up of a morning. If you require a meeting with the Class Teacher, this can be arranged by contacting the office and making an appointment. Any important messages can also be conveyed via your child’s Reading Diary.

Medical Information It is essential for your child’s wellbeing that school is aware of all medical requirements including allergies. If your child has an inhaler or any other medication please ensure we are informed. School staff are not allowed to administer medicines prescribed for short term illnesses. If your child requires a medicine to be administered 3 times a day, a parent will be required to visit school during lunchtime to administer the midday dose.

School Uniform!

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School Uniform Reminder

Whilst it is still warm children are allowed to come to school in their summer uniform. Below is a reminder of what to wear for the winter and summer uniform

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Please ensure that all white shirts are tucked in.

Winter Uniform

Girls - Grey tunic or grey skirt; grey tailored trousers; navy school

pullover or cardigan; white shirt or blouse with school tie; black sensible shoes – no open toe/heel sandals or sling backs; grey socks

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Boys - Grey trousers; navy school pullover; white shirt with school

tie; black sensible shoes; grey socks; trainers should only be worn for games or outside PE

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Reception As above but girls and boys wear yellow polo shirt, plain or with school logo, instead of white shirts.

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Nursery Girls and boys wear yellow polo shirt, plain or with school logo; Navy jogging suit bottoms and top and black plimsolls.

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Summer Uniform Girls - In the summer girls may wear yellow and white cotton check dresses with navy pullover or

cardigan. Short-sleeved yellow polo shirts with the school logo may also be worn. White socks should be worn in the summer. Boys - In the summer short-sleeved yellow polo shirts with the school logo may be worn.

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If there are any difficulties obtaining the correct footwear, the children will be expected to change in to their pumps during the school day.

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PE Kit - All children should have; a white t-shirt, dark blue shorts, a pair of black pumps kept in a named

draw string bag in school.

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Field Kit - Children having games outside should wear appropriate kit which

consists of: a navy or black tracksuit, white t-shirt & trainers. FOOTBALL KITS ARE NOT PERMITTED.

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Hair - All hair, longer than collar length, should be tied up, regardless of gender.

Hair decoration should be kept simple and should be yellow or navy blue. !

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In the summer term of 2016 in consultation with staff we drew up a Behaviour Charter for Churchtown children which sets out our high expectations for all children. This charter is linked to our vision and our values and is broken down into sections. This document is based upon what we would expect/want to see in and around our school.

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Going for Green Headteacher’s Handshake Our Headteacher’s Handshake Award is a very special individual reward for Star pupils who go over and above the expectations of the school. Children will have already earned their Gold Reward.

You are a Churchtown Star because you .. Walk all the way in school, every day Kind hands, kind feet, kind mouths No rough stuff Always be honest, kind and fair. Always be good and willing to share. Single file, left hand side. Treat others the way you want to be treated. Find a bin and pop it in. We take care of each other, our school and our world. Please be curious and ask why, it can make you smarter if you try. Be prepared and ready for the day ahead.

You are a Churchtown Star because you .. Walk all the way in school, every day Kind hands, kind feet, kind mouths No rough stuff Always be honest, kind and fair. Always be good and willing to share. Single file, left hand side. Treat others the way you want to be treated. Find a bin and pop it in. We take care of each other, our school and our world. Please be curious and ask why, it can make you smarter if you try. Be prepared and ready for the day ahead.

You are a Churchtown Star because you .. Walk all the way in school, every day Kind hands, kind feet, kind mouths No rough stuff Always be honest, kind and fair. Always be good and willing to share. Single file, left hand side. Treat others the way you want to be treated. Find a bin and pop it in. We take care of each other, our school and our world. Please be curious and ask why, it can make you smarter if you try. Be prepared and ready for the day ahead.

Metallic Keepsake Badge Name on the Churchtown Champions newsletter Certificate taken home Praise Assembly Tea and cakes with Headteachers / a treat in the park

Gold Rewards Gold Star Sticker Name on the Churchtown Champions newsletter Postcard taken home Praise Assembly Gold Star Badge Gold 2 and beyond In school Cinema treat

Silver Rewards Silver Star Sticker Name on the Churchtown Champions newsletter Postcard taken home Praise Assembly Mufti day Silver Star Pencil

Bronze Rewards Bronze Star Sticker Name on the Churchtown Champions newsletter Postcard taken home Praise Assembly Mufti day

Reach for the Stars



Significantly injuring anyone

Permanent exclusion





Speaking or acting aggressively

Fixed term exclusion



Headteacher’s detention



See the Headteacher -



to staff or children



Racist or Homophobic comments



Cyber bullying



Repeated verbal bullying



Stealing



Lack of improvement in behaviour from

Report on behaviour



Contact parents



Amber Zone



Inappropriate language/gestures



Dangerous behaviour



Leaving the classroom



Not showing respect for school property and the belongings of others



Back chatting / lack of respect



Disturbing others learning



Refusal to follow instructions

Expectations 1. Walk all the way, every day, in school! 2. Kind hands - Kind feet - Kind mouths!

Senior Management Team involvement ☹ Miss a school event



Discussion with parents



Phase Leader involvement



Learning in another class



Behaviour Communication book



Loss of breaktime



Loss of Golden Time☹ Time out



Given a forced choice



Spoken reminder



Expectations 6. Treat others the way you want to be treated. 7. Find a bin and pop it in!

3. No rough stuff!

8. We take care of each other, our school and our world.

4. Always be honest, kind and fair, Always be good and willing to share.

9. Please be curious and ask why, it can make you smarter if you try!

5. Single file, left hand side!

10. Be prepared and ready for your day ahead!