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Enabling all children to learn and grow

Friday 8th March 2023 

Dear families,

It has been a wonderful week all about books!

Mr Jones led a 'book club' style event on Wednesday evening and I came away inspired by the power of books. Listening to 'Cloud Busting' written by Malorie Blackman and discussing the links you can make with children, particularly with PSHE, was extremely thought provoking. Thank you to all those that came to the evening and saw Mr Jones teaching mode in action!

This was one of the many activities that Mr Jones and the PTA have planned for book week. Others included author visits from: Gareth P Jones and Lucy Unwin, a Little Red Riding Hood workshop, a book quiz on Friday after school and World Book Day which saw all sorts of book characters in our classrooms.

The week has been so much fun and couldn't have happened without Mr Jones and the PTA - thank you!

Wishing you a wonderful weekend,

Frances Bracegirdle

Headteacher - headteacher@vineyard.richmond.sch.uk


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Royal Society Young People's Book Prize
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Safeguarding

We have noticed that children younger than year 5 are being dropped to school by their year 5/6 sibling. We advise families not to do this to ensure their children are kept safe. The observations made on Friar Stile Road before school have shown us that the older children in some cases are not supervising their siblings. As a school, we advise siblings older than 14 to collect children and this is the same at drop off time. 

Miss McArdle, Safeguarding Lead 


Attendance

Well done to all the year groups getting above 96%!! 

Punctuality

Well done to Amethyst and Ruby class for getting no lates this week!! They are one step closer to a pizza party. 

Miss McArdle- Assistant Headteacher 


07 Mar 2024
Sport News
Congratulations to everyone taking part in competitive sport over the past two months - Swimming, Football and Netball
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07 Mar 2024
Extracurricular News
Last Saturday the playground was open as part of our Open School project. Despite the rain, around 40 parents and children turned up to play Table Tennis and/or get on their bikes, scooters and skates (all wheels). The two new dino quad bikes were popular!
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Teaching and Learning at The Vineyard

How to support children’s use of their working memory?

This week, all staff attended a talk by Achieving for Children psychologist Dr Alicia Crane on working memory and the strategies we can employ as teaching staff to support children when they are faced with learning something new or a change.

Following the explanation of research and theory behind working memory, each staff member was asked to think of a child in their class where short term memory is a challenge, and think of the child’s strengths, barriers when following instructions and current strategies they use. Through very thought provoking questioning from Dr Alicia Crane and discussions between colleagues, valuable insight was gained and a list of approaches revealed the following strategies below:

  • Write it down. Can your child use a notepad/post-its to write down the instructions you have given so they can refer to them when they have forgotten a step?
  • Simplify or chunk up your instructions into 3 steps maximum
  • Include one or two keywords in your message/instruction, e.g. instead of ‘get your book, open it and find page 15’, try ‘open book, page 15’
  • Rehearse the key elements of the message/instructions before carrying it out. Ask them ‘what’s your first step?’
  • Repeat the instructions or information to reinforce the message
  • When a child shares that they don’t remember, celebrate the fact that they are communicating their need for you to either write it down or simplify it – praise works wonders for confidence and confidence affects our ability to remember in the moment

As a family, you may be able to think of times where these approaches could support your child’s working memory at home, especially when there is a change of routine at home, and/or when your child requires a list of instructions to do something new. For example, a child leaving home independently to walk to school for the first time in Year 5. Reminders/instructions could be written down and stuck on the front door: coat, school bag, lunch box, homework, house keys.

Ms Reilly and Mrs Dempster 

Assistant Headteachers for Teaching & Learning


Photo Consent

As part of our ongoing attempts to ensure communication between home and school remains clear and consistent, we require an information update for your child. It is very important that you complete the form by Wed 28th Feb. If the form is not completed and returned to us, we will assume your consent to use photos and videos has been given.


08 Mar 2024
Vineyard Recommended Reads
On Monday, all the children were given a book token in celebration on World Book Week. This token can be exchanged in any book shop for a free book. Please find eligible books at the back of the token.Mr Jones recommends:Investigators: High Rise HijinksReading Age: year 1 - year 5Gen...
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Lost Property

Renee and Micka, our site managers, have been working very hard to sort out lost property and ensure that items are reunited with their owners. Any unnamed items will be collected daily and put in the new lost property shed. This can be found outside the main office. At the end of every half term, any unclaimed items will be donated to the PTA or sent to charity.

Please ensure you name all items that your child brings to school.


PTA News

World Book Week

A tall English teacher named Jones

Took poetry back to bare bones

He seemed like a kind chap

But made us do mind maps

Eliciting several groans.

A huge thank you to Mr Jones for taking the time to share one of his favourite Y5&6 texts, “Cloud Busting” by Malorie Blackman, with a group of parents for Book Week. Our children are incredibly lucky to have such genuinely passionate subject teachers, but it was very generous of Mr Jones to share his energy for reading and writing with parents too.

Our Book Week activities have raised over £600 which will go directly back into reading initiatives at the school.

Next Up! Sponsored SPIN-YARD!

Saturday 23 March, 2.00–5.00pm

Help us to increase the amount of time our kids spend outdoors at school!  Digme spin studio in Richmond (opposite Waitrose) hosts a sponsored spin to raise money for improving our school field. 

• Buy a ticket for a 45-minute spin class (accompanied kids welcome, 130cm height minimum)

• Sponsor a teacher to participate

• Donate to our Justgiving page: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/spin-for-vineyard

• Challenge yourself to spin for three hours straight

• Or just come down on the day and cheer on the spinners!

There will be some amazing raffle prizes to be won, as well as refreshments. 

Tickets are selling fast so buy yours now, here! 

Coming soon!

VineYARD SALE - Saturday 27 April, 11.00am—3.00pm

Sponsored by Cantell & Co

Vineyard families are invited to have a spring clean and sell their stuff. Pay £10 for a pitch but keep all your profits. There will be bouncy castles, coffee and a barbecue! Save the date and start getting your wares together now.


08 Mar 2024
Gems Class
Read on to find out what we have been up to in Gems this week.
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08 Mar 2024
UKS2 News
Read on to find out what we have been up to in Years 5 & 6 this week.
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08 Mar 2024
LKS2 News
Read on to find out what we have been up to in Years 3 & 4 this week.
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08 Mar 2024
KS1 News
Read on to find out what we have been up to in Years 1 & 2 this week.
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08 Mar 2024
EYFS News
Read on to find out what we have been up to in Reception this week.
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Amber Class Assembly
9:00am – 9:15am
12
March
Diamond Class Assembly
9:00am – 9:15am
13
March
Y2 Bocketts farm trip
All Day
14
March
Sunstone Class Assembly
9:00am – 9:15am
14
March
Full Governing Body meeting
6:00pm – 8:00pm
19
March
Y6 Holly Lodge Citizen
12:00pm – 3:45pm
20
March
SDP Governor Committee
6:00pm – 7:30pm
26
March
Y6 Kingdom of Benin workshop
All Day
27
March
School Closes at 13:30
All Day
28
March
Y2 Trunk Theatre – The great fire of London
All Day
28
March
Easter Holiday
All Day
From 29 Mar until 14 Apr
29
March
Parent Volunteer Training
9:15am – 10:15am
26
April
SEND Parent Coffee Afternoon
2:30pm – 3:30pm
29
April
Carnelian Class Assembly
9:00am – 9:15am
30
April
RSE Workshop for parents 9 - 17.30
All Day
01
May