Welcome to Bottesford CE Primary Foundation Stage Parents' Meeting: Mrs Jacobs
Welcome to Bottesford
CE Primary
Foundation Stage Parents' Meeting: Mrs Jacobs
Tonight’s Meeting
Welcome Pack
• Introduction
• Home visits
• Starting School – dates & times
• General Information
e.g. uniform, useful tips, school meals etc
• Look around class etc.
Starting School
• Children will start half days either am or pm from Monday 2nd
September(See your welcome letter). All children will attend school full time from Monday 16th
September.
Welcome to our school!
• Getting ready for school
• Leicestershire LA has produced a booklet about school readiness that everyone should have received.
• This outlines ways in which you can help your child get ready for school.
What is the Early Years Foundation Stage?
• It is based on the recognition that children learn best through play and active learning.
Personal, Social and Emotional Development
Making and building friendships.
Learning how to behave in different situations.
Developing self confidence and independence.
The areas of learning are as listed below:-
Physical Development
• Learn to dress and undress.• Look after their own needs.• Develop co-ordination.• Handle equipment and tools including
pencils for writing.
• Learn to dress and undress.• Look after their own needs.• Develop co-ordination.• Handle equipment and tools including
pencils for writing.
Communication and Language
• Will help children to develop listening and concentration skills.
• Encourages children to ask • questions• Enables children to express
themselves and act on instructions given to them.• Encourages children to develop conversational
skills in a range of situations
• .
LiteracyReading-
Writing-
Problem Solving, Reasoning and Numeracy
The children will be learning to:• develop an understanding of number through
stories, songs, games and imaginative play.
• be aware of size, shapes and space.
Expressive arts and design
The children will explore:
• colours and shapes;
• making things;
• role play;
• making music.
Knowledge and Understanding of the World
The children will explore:• the world and people around them.
• find out about different cultures and beliefs.
• Learn about technology and how to use it
.
Gardening fun!
The first few weeks
We will find out what the children already know and can do and use this information to help us develop an individual learning programmefor each child. We want children to enjoy school.
Parents EveningDuring the first term you will be invited to see the teacher to discuss how your child has settled in and their progress so far.
School dinners
Hot dinners – all children are entitled to a choice of free school meal.
Packed lunches – your child may prefer to bring a packed lunch in a named box/bag. No fizzy drinks please.
School Uniform
1. Boys 2. School sweatshirt 3. White shirt or polo
top 4. Plain black trousers 5. Black or white socks 6. Plain black slip on
shoes.7. No boots or trainers
Girls School sweatshirt/cardigan White shirt, blouse or polo top Plain black or charcoal trousers, knee length skirt, pinafore or dress. Black, navy or white socks/tights. Plain black slip on shoes low heel.No trainers, boots, crocs or sling
back shoes.
A water proof coat for outdoors.
PD – all children need a PE kit –black shorts and White T- shirtas well as Plimsolls –
ALL NAMED PLEASE
We love creative activities! Some times we get messy!
Jewellery
Pupils may wear a watch, gold or silver stud earrings.
No jewellery is permitted for P.E including earrings.
P.E Kit
Indoor Kit
Blue T shirt with logo or plain white t shirt with round neck.
Plain black or navy shorts
Flat trainers or plimsolls.
Outdoor Kit
Plain black or navy jogging bottoms
Plain black or navy sweatshirt or school hoodie.
Flat trainers.
School Uniform Policy
Medical/Other Matters•Any absence requires a note or telephone call explaining why.
•Any medicines can only be administered by prior arrangement with the office.
•If your child requires a change of clothes they should be returned clean to school.
•Head lice are common! Please check regularly and treat as recommended.
•Snacks are provided at morning break. Milk until the child’s 5th
birthday.
•If your child has a medical problem please talk to a member of staff.
•If your child has a bump or accident at school that has required 1st aid the school will provide a note in your child’s book bag.
Academic Year 2019/2020
Autumn Term
School opens - Thursday 29th August 2019
Half term break - Monday 14th to Friday 18th
October 2019
School closes - Friday 20th December 2019
Spring Term
School opens - Tuesday 7th Jan 2020
Half Term break - Monday 17th to Friday 21st
February 2020
School closes Friday 3rd April 2020
Summer Term
School opens - Monday 20th April 2020
Half term break - Monday 25th to Friday 29th May
2020
School closes - Friday 10th July 2020
Parent workshop sessions:
Spring – Phonics/reading/Writing
Homelinks books.
Learning Journeys.
WOW slips/stars.
Reading Journals.
Parent open sessions.
Parent consultations
Parent and School Partnership
Other matters…• It is useful if your child can dress and undress, and is able to go
to the toilet.
• It is useful to recognise/ write their first name in lower case.
• Book bags will be given out in the first few weeks and should be returned every day.
• All letters/information will go home in your child’s book bag. (Check your child’s bag) We also need your email etc for parent mail/text.
• Golden Guest(Bendy Blue Boy) – can spend the weekend when your child gets Golden child for achievement.
Shoe boxes…• Could you decorate a small shoe box
and fill it with a few photographs, drawings or things of importance for your child to share in the first few weeks of school.
And Finally
Thank you for coming – feel free to look at our lovely classroom environment in Ash Class.
If you have any worries or concerns please ask or come in and see any member of the EYFS staff and we would love to help you
Check list for items your child will need for school.
Uniform order form.
Welcome book – about your child to return to school after the holiday.
Wow stars – to complete if your child does anything special. Swimming or tidying etc
Welcome pack