Free Parenting Courses
Please see the attached flyer about free online parenting courses through Learning in Libraries.
Please see the attached flyer about free online parenting courses through Learning in Libraries.
A reminder – for a donation of any amount, children will be given the chance to throw a wet sponge at Mr Applegate at somepoint during the school day! He is hoping he isn’t going to look like this though…
Please return all library books and reading books by Friday 9th July
In preparation for next year, all books need to be returned to school so that we can do a stock check. As an alternative to your child’s reading book, we would encourage them to use Bug Club to access a book banded book. You may also like to sign them up to the Summer Reading Challenge. This is a national initiative from The Reading Agency that is being run by Basingstoke Discovery Centre. Your child’s teacher will have talked to them about this in class and sent home a bookmark with more details. It runs from 3rd July to 18th September at the library and online. Children need to read 6 books across this period to earn a medal and certificate. This year’s theme is Wild World Heroes and is about celebrating reading, helping nature thrive and protecting our wildlife. Find out more by watching this video or by visiting the website below: https://youtu.be/ZcBpk7STmXA
https://www.hants.gov.uk/librariesandarchives/kids-zone/more-fun/less-than-two-weeks-to-go
Previously we had announced that class lists and reports will go out on 12th July. We have had to change this to the 19th July for a variety of reasons, including covid restrictions. We apologise about this extra delay. Please rest assured that where we think your child may require extra support with transition, this will take place before then. On the 19th July, the children will also spend time in their new class, and new teacher(s). This will be on the field in a socially distanced way.
We’ll be running “Meet the Teacher” Zooms on Tues 20th, Weds 21st, and Thurs 22nd after school. There will be one for each class. Details of this will be posted nearer the time, but please pencil the possibilities in your diary. It’s a complicated timetable to create because of not wanting siblings to clash with each other where they are in different classes. We’re on it!
For current Year R parents, going into Year, we are organising an additional after-school Zoom for parents to help you understand the transition from Year R to Year 1. Details have been emailed regarding 14th July.
We are looking for a friendly, reliable and enthusiastic person to join our amazing cleaning team.
Hours of work are 3.30pm to 6.30pm Monday to Friday with an hourly rate of £9.25 per hour.
If you would like to apply for the position please email the school office for an application form at adminoffice@st-markscofe.hants.sch.uk
Well done to:
Rock Stars best effort:
Year 6 – Zesiro A, Nicky D, Asani A, Nevaya B
Year 5 – Terris D, Sophia M, Adam Y, David R
Year 4 – Anaya O, Iremide A, Irebami A, Elsie A, Georgia R, Noah W
Year 3 – George P, Elizabeth B, Harry B, Chloe M, Jeffrey C
Year 2 – Nyasha C, Annabelle A, Freddie B, Summer W, Jacob L
Numbots best effort:
Yes, honestly! For a donation of any amount, children will be given the chance to throw a wet sponge at Mr Applegate during the school day. Eeek!
We have been informed Brighton Hill be holding external tours for Year 5 pupils. Please contact them direct on 01256 350606 to book your place.
The ‘Friends of St Mark’s’ (FOSM) was formed early in the life of the school. All parents are automatically members and our committee organises social events for children and adults and fund-raising events such as Key Stage discos, Easter Egg Hunts and Summer Fun days.
Over the last few years the ‘Friends’ have donated money that has contributed towards extra resources to benefit the children at St. Mark’s which has included playground equipment, books for the school library, and general school funds. We are now a registered charity, too. Charity number: 1188879
Join our Facebook group here.
Being a governor at St Mark’s is a really important role. At it’s heart it is about supporting and challenging the school in a friendly way, in order to make it better for the children and staff.
Governors are involved in the strategic direction of the school; they ask questions and hold the school to account. This is quite different to the operational running of the school, which is the responsibility of the headteacher.
Being a parent governor requires you to have a passion for our school because it requires dedication, time and effort! Notably, time for:
Why become a parent governor?
What the governing body isn’t!:
The GB operates as two sub-committees called Resources (staff, finance, buildings etc) and Standards (curriculum, results etc). A governor is usually on only one of these committees, as well as attending Full Governing Body (FGB) meetings. THere are other smaller and ingrequest committees such as Pay and Performance Management committees.
You can find out more about our governors, including pen-portaits, here.
Best regards,
Charles Applegate and Aidan Kinnell
Steve Milligan is stepping down from our Governing Body, having successfully gained a place on the Brighton Hill GB for September.
Thank you for your continuing support of our school and community. Every week seems to be a busy week, and the run up to the end of term is quite an intense time!
We give thanks for:
We pray for: