News

Annual survey of parents / carers

Posted on Friday 17 May 2019 by Mr Roundtree

At Scholes (Elmet) Primary, we’re always keen to hear your views. We hope that you let us know any questions, comments and concerns (as well as causes for celebration!) whenever these crop up, but we like to gather the views more generally at the end of the year – we do this via the annual survey.

Please complete the survey – it’ll only take a few minutes or so. You’ve plenty of time to do this – the deadline is Monday 24 June 2019.

We can’t guarantee to meet the needs and wants of every parent / carer, but we do assure you that we consider all the points raise and aim to act on specific points that are raised by many, or a useful idea raised by just a few.

Last year, based on your feedback, for example, we changed how we update you about your child’s progress so that you get five updates over the year: a parent-teacher consultation in Autumn 1 and Spring 1; a Learning Update ‘mini-report’ in Autumn 2 and Spring 2; and a final end-of-year report in Summer 2.

We’re looking forward to reading your views.

Attendance matters

Posted on Friday 10 May 2019 by Mr Roundtree

Here’s an update on the attendance of each class in school so far this school year. The overall school attendance is 96.2% – highlighted in green are all the classes with attendance above this average.

  • F2L (Mrs Flynn’s class): 95.6%
  • F2M (Mrs Palmer’s class): 96.1%
  • 1K (Miss Parling’s class): 96.7%
  • 1,2V (Mrs Latham’s class): 96.8%
  • 2KL (Miss Lowry and Mrs Wilkins’ class): 95.8%
  • 3,4F (Miss Bainbridge’s class): 95.7%
  • 3,4C (Mr Gathercole’s class): 97.3%
  • 3,4EK (Mrs McCormick and Mrs Welsby’s class): 94.5%
  • 5,6O (Mr Catherall’s class): 96.5%
  • 5,6NK (Mrs Lake/Mrs Hogarth and Mrs Welsby’s class): 96.3%
  • 5,6M (Mr Lindsay’s class): 96.7%

Well done to Mr Gathercole’s class – they have the highest attendance of all the classes! It’s also great to see all classes in our Y5,6 phase with above average attendance.

Ofsted inspection at school

Posted on Friday 10 May 2019 by Mr Roundtree

Our Ofsted inspection ended yesterday. Thank you to all parents/carers who passed on their views through Ofsted’s Parent View and/or in the playground when inspectors went outside at the start and end of the school day.

The inspection report will be published in about three weeks. Until that time, we’re not allowed to talk about the inspection findings.

Thanks again to parents/carers for their support during the inspection, and in the two years since our last inspection.

Incredible invacuation

Posted on Tuesday 30 April 2019 by Miss Hague

Different emergency situations require a different response.  Today we practised an ‘invacuation’.  An invacuation is where we move our children to the safest place in the building – in the case of today, from the outside (playground) in to the school hall.   You will be very impressed to hear that over 300 children made their way in to our hall, lined up and were counted by their teachers in 2 minutes and 15 seconds!  Even F2 joined in – they were amazing.

Well done to everyone.

Get active with orienteering – FREE EVENT

Posted on Tuesday 30 April 2019 by Mrs Latham

Your local orienteering club, AIRIENTEERS, are hosting a FREE orienteering event especially for juniors, families and anyone new to the sport.

PLACE : Millennium Field, off Barleyfields Ct, Wetherby, LS22 6FZ

DATE : Saturday 11th May 1:30-2:30

There will be courses with electronic timing for all ages.
See www.aire.org.uk for more information about the races.
Start any time from 1:30 to 2:30. Just turn up and run.

We close early this Friday

Posted on Monday 29 April 2019 by Mr Roundtree

On Friday 03 May, we close at 2.00pm.

Once again, Scholes has been chosen as the location for part of the route of the Tour de Yorkshire. The men’s race will pass through Scholes at around 3.45pm. The roads will be closed around an hour before and after the race so we’re closing school at 2.00pm on Friday 03 May.

On this day, please allow yourself time to collect your child safely. If you drive, please be aware you can’t park on the main road – give yourself time to park further afield (eg the church car park) and walk the rest of the way.

We apologise for any inconvenience but once the roads are closed they may remain closed for around an hour, making movement in and out of the village impossible.

 

We want to show our support and show off our school and village (who have entered the ‘Best Dressed’ village competition) as best we can. We therefore invite children to come wearing yellow and blue for the day. We’re also planning a piece of ‘land art’ on the school field or playground. Hopefully, we might be featured on the TV coverage, local news or in the newspapers!

We’ll be keeping ourselves busy and active by working through our Wake Up Shake Up dances while we wait for the women’s race to pass through at around 10.30am. Year 5 and 6 children will be able to watch the race from the pavement outside school.

Summer term after-school clubs

Posted on Thursday 18 April 2019 by Mrs Latham

We have an extensive program of after-school activities for the Summer term. Please contact the school office if you would like to sign your child up for any of the clubs below.

Monday : Five Star Sports multi-sports, coding club and netball.

Tuesday : Five Star Sports football and skipping.

Wednesday : Beyond Inspired athletics, Y5/6 football and pop choir. (Circus tricks coming soon).

Thursday : KS2 Flex Dance and Little Birds crafts.

Friday : KS1 Flex Dance.

 

Recycling collection point – dental products

Posted on Thursday 18 April 2019 by Mrs Latham

We are pleased to announce that Scholes Elmet Primary School is now a Terracycle recycling collection point. Please bring us any brand toothpaste tubes and caps, toothbrushes (including electric toothbrush heads), toothbrush and toothpaste tube outer packaging and floss containers. Items can be deposited in the box in the school office during school opening hours. Let’s get recycling!

Active playtimes

Posted on Thursday 18 April 2019 by Mrs Latham

We have enjoyed lunchtimes on the field this week and it has definitely increased the physical activity levels of the children. It has also been dry enough for us to use the KS2 adventure playground, which everyone was excited about!


Scholes in Bloom – design a flowerbed competition

Posted on Wednesday 17 April 2019 by Mrs Latham

Larraine from Scholes in Bloom came in to school yesterday to present prizes to winners of the competition. Look out for the winning design being planted in the flowerbed outside school. You can support the lovely volunteers who make the village look so beautiful by attending their coffee morning on 27 April, 10-12 at the village hall.