17th October 2025 Newsletter – Monday Harvest Worship, Parents’ Survey and more

A note from Mr Applegate

  • Monday is our Harvest Worship – if you are able, please bring in something off the list below to give to Foodbank.
  • Please can you complete our parent survey here. One per child. Cut-off is half-term.
  • Parent Governor vote closes on Friday 24th October, 12pm.
  • A reminder that we have INSET next Friday, 24th Oct. Then it’s half-term.

Have a great weekend, Charles.

This week’s homework and learning

Agents of Change Home Challenges

 

Bring in a food item for our Harvest Worship – Monday 20th October

FOSM – Can you help?

There’s more than one way to help us at FOSM to raise money for our school. Here’s some ideas…

1. Sweet jar donations – Our sweet tombola will be returning at the Christmas Fayre this year. We are asking for donations of filled jars with wrapped sweets. Any jar of any size accepted as long as they are clear. We will also accept additional empty jars.

2. Raffle prizes – Can you or your business donate a raffle prize for our Christmas Fayre? If you think you can help please get in touch (contact details below).

3. Volunteering – Events cannot run without them. Thank you to those that have already put themselves forward for this school year.

4. Come to our events and have fun – this is equally as important as volunteering. Yes, our events are aimed at raising funds for the school, but we also want everyone to have FUN! Bring family, meet friends and enjoy yourselves.
How to get in touch: 
chair.fosm@stmarksce.org.uk; secretary.fosm@stmarksce.org.uk

OPAL – can you help?

Odd Socks Day & Anti-Bullying Week:  wk beg Monday 10th November

During the week beginning Monday 10th November, we will be celebrating Anti-Bullying Week at St Mark’s! The theme this year is ‘Power For Good. On Monday 10th November, we will celebrate Odd Socks Day.

WHAT IS ODD SOCKS DAY?

Odd Socks Day is a key part of Anti-Bullying Week! To celebrate that we are all unique, we ask that children wear odd socks to school on Monday 10th November. Last year over 13,000 schools took part in Odd Socks Day and again this year, we are joining them!

WHY IS ODD SOCKS DAY IMPORTANT?

The day sends an important message to pupils that they should be allowed to be themselves, free from bullying and helps us celebrate Anti-Bullying Week in a fun and positive way. We will be completing fun activities during the day and the rest of the week, which will help us celebrate both our differences and our unity within our St Mark’s community.

WHAT DO WE NEED FROM YOU?

*Please just make sure your child wears odd socks to school on Monday 10th November!*

St Mark’s Photo Reel

autumn

School Orchestra Returns This Thursday!

Orchestra will resume this Thursday 23rd October.

School Tours for Year R Sept 2026

If you know someone who has a child starting school in Year R in Sept 2026, please share with them this link: www.stmarksprimary.net/join

Parents Evenings – Don’t miss out

 If you missed your appointment or are not able to make the two dates offered, please speak with your child’s teacher.

We do have some availability for this coming Wednesday and have therefore opened the booking site again.

  • Weds 22nd October (2/2) 3:40pm-6:50pm

Click here to book.

⭐ Weekly Achievements ⭐

⭐ Attendance Updates ⭐

Our target over the year is 97%. Last year’s attendance was 95.8% – above national levels, but we’d like it to be much higher.

Our current attendance percentage is 98% 🤩

Weekly Attendance by Class

School Dates, Lunches, and Clubs

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Helpful Information

In worship this week…

Music of the Week

Circle of Security

Community News

Regular Notices

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