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Scholastic Book Fair
We are excited to be having the Scholastic Book Fair visiting the school gallery over the next two weeks. The children will have an opportunity to purchase books after school, some of which are at a discounted rate. To help manage the amount of visitors please try to stick to the below timetable:
We would like to invite you into the Gallery from 3.10pm—3.40pm on the following dates:
Tuesday 15th October—Nursery and Year R
Wednesday 16th October—Year 1 and Year 2
Thursday 17th October—Year 3
Friday 18th October—Year 4
Monday 21st October—Year 5 and 6
You will be able to make purchases electronically by using a QR code.
You can bring in the correct amount of money in an envelope with your child's name on and the name of the book, and we can give you the book there and then. We are unable to provide change as the money goes straight to the book fair when they collect the remaining books on 22nd October.
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Refugee Week: 17th - 23rd June
“To me, a home is where you feel loved, safe, and cherished.”- Malala Yousafzai
The theme for Refugee Week 2024 is “Our Home”. From the places we gather to share meals to our collective home, planet earth: everyone is invited to celebrate what our Our Home means to them.
Home can be a place of refuge, a feeling or a state of mind. It can be found in smells, tastes and sounds. From the clothes we wear to the words we grew up with. It’s in food, music and arts. It’s in our cultures and in our landscapes.
Home can be more than one place and finding it can be a journey, as it is for so many of us who have to leave our countries and rebuild our lives. Sometimes we can find home in a single person. Other times it’s in a whole community. And often, it’s in a single gesture of care and welcome.
What would happen if this Refugee Week we extended our warmth and hospitality beyond our own homes and made entire neighbourhoods more welcoming? Simple acts like having a chat, walking together, or sending a message of welcome can help everyone feel like they belong. Together, we can work in solidarity to ensure all our neighbours, new and familiar, have safe and welcoming homes.
Our home is also global. We are interconnected; we share the earth’s resources, climate and its challenges. As we speak, millions of people are being displaced from their homes because of the climate crisis. But, exchanging knowledge, both new and traditional, can help us in practical ways to build hope for the future.
Together, this Refugee Week let’s practice our solidarity and make Our Home a more welcoming, safe and sustainable place for all.
Refugee Week 2024 is 17–23 June, join us!
Rail Safety
We all know how important it is to promote rail safety and educate ourselves and young individuals on how to be rail safe. We have covered rail safety in our PSHE lessons and we have achieved a Bronze Award. If you would like your child to know more about rail safety, please click here to access the site: https://switchedonrailsafety.co.uk/
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Hamwic Foundation Non-School Uniform
If you would like to donate online, please click here
Language of the Week: Greece
To read more details about Greece, please click here.
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The Big Difference
Dear Parents and Guardians,
We are thrilled to share an exciting initiative taking place across Southampton this Easter season. Our school has partnered with The Big Difference, a remarkable local charity dedicated to fighting food insecurity and spreading hope within our community.
This year, The Big Difference has embarked on a heartwarming mission to provide every child in Southampton with delicious Swiss Chocolate eggs. Their goal is to bring smiles to the faces of our youngest residents, offering them a sweet moment of joy amidst challenging times.
The impact of The Big Difference's work is truly inspiring. Since its inception in 2020, this grassroots organization has redistributed an incredible 5.25 million meals to those in need, working tirelessly with over 95 charities, community groups, and schools across our city.
Our school is proud to be one of the 70 educational institutions joining this uplifting campaign. Together, we can make a tangible difference in the lives of countless children and families. You can support this cause by clicking on the donation banner above
Keep an eye out for our running fundraising total as this campaign runs until the end of the year. Your support, no matter how small, can help The Big Difference reach their ambitious goal of raising £500,000 to acquire a warehouse facility, enabling them to expand their reach and serve even more members of our community.
Let's come together and spread the joy of Easter while supporting a cause that embodies the true spirit of compassion and generosity. We encourage you to share any photos or comments about this campaign on The Big Difference's social media channels:
Facebook: The Big Difference | Facebook
Twitter: The Big Difference | LinkedIn
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebigdifference.southampton
Warm regards
Kelly Chahal
Administrative Assistant
02380 431600
The Big Difference, Portsmouth Road, Southampton, SO19 9AD
https://www.thebigdifference.org.uk
https://linktr.ee/thebigdifference
The Big Difference is a registered charity under charity number 1202119.
The Big Difference very kindly donated Easter Eggs to all our children at Wordsworth. To find out more about their fundraising efforts and how you can donate, please click here:
HET Foundation
As you know, we set up the HET Foundation in 2020 to support our most vulnerable children and families. Since doing so, we have been able to distribute hundreds of Christmas Eve Boxes as well as providing support in the form of funding trips, activities, white goods, beds/bedding, cooking facilities, furniture, etc.
To enable us to continue to offer this support, the school is holding a non-uniform day and they are requesting donations from parents of £1 towards this. The school would like to hold this on the final school day of Summer Term 1 (Friday 24th May). We will distribute more information closer to the time and details of a JustGiving page after Easter.
The Big Difference Charity
On Monday 25th March, every child will receive a Chocolate Eater Egg to take home.
This has been kindly donated by the Big Difference Charity.
Please click here to find out more about the charity https://www.thebigdifference.org.uk/
World Book Day
Our team at Wordsworth Primary love to read, and we came up with some alternative ways of reading a book for World Book Day.
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Celebrating Diverse Languages within our School
Please click here to view our video that our wonderful children made celebrating their home language.
Language of the Week
Ukraine
In our school, there are 3 children whose first language is Ukrainian.
The holiday season is over for many people, but some Ukrainians celebrate Christmas Day on the 7th of January.
- Ukraine is the second largest country in Europe with a total population of 43.5 million
- Ukrainian civilizations date back to 4800 B.C
- Ukraine leads in the world in the production of sunflower oil. It is also among the largest producers of corn, wheat, potato, sugar beet, barley, tomatoes, apples, pumpkin, carrots, cucumbers, cabbage, rye, walnuts, buckwheat, dry peas and honey.
- The worlds longest musical instrument also originates from Ukraine—a pipe piece named Trembita.
- Some Ukrainian inventions: helicopter, postal code, x-ray and gas lamp
To find out more about Ukraine, please click here: https://www.wordsworthprimary.co.uk/attachments/download.asp?file=945&type=pdf
Language of the Week
Dari
In our school, 3 children speak Dari.
Facts about the Dari Language:
- Dari is one of the two official languages of Afghanistan
- About half the population of Afghanistan speaks Dari
- Dari, rather than Pashto, serves as the means of communication between
- Speakers of different languages in Afghanistan
To find out more about Dari, please click here: https://www.wordsworthprimary.co.uk/attachments/download.asp?file=910
Language of the Week
Bengali
In our school, there are 6 children who have Bengali as their first language.
This week, we learnt to practise how to say ‘Good morning!’ and ‘Goodbye!’
Facts about the Bengali Language:
· 210 million people speak Bengali
· It is the 8th most spoken language in the world.
To find out more about Bengali, please click here: https://www.wordsworthprimary.co.uk/attachments/download.asp?file=802
The Stephen Spender Schools Laureate Prize for Poetry
To read our students' fantastic poems and learn about their success, please click here.
Hamish and Milo
Please click here on the impact Hamish and Milo have had on our children.
Please find below links to help regarding online harassment, harm or misuse
https://www.esafety.gov.au/parents
https://www.esafety.gov.au/kids
https://www.esafety.gov.au/young-people
https://www.kidscape.org.uk/advice/advice-for-parents-and-carers/cyberbullying-and-digital-safety/
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/what-is-child-abuse/types-of-abuse/bullying-and-cyberbullying/
Year R 2024 Open Days!
Dolce Space Themed Lunch!
This Thursday, our school catering Dolce, are offering a Space menu! This is available to order on the SchoolGrid app in the usual way if you would like to preorder your childs space themed lunch.
South Hampshire Deaf Childrens Society
Solent Shanty Lyrics/links to YouTube are below:
Woolston Ferry: https://youtu.be/ZFa8E0KJnUU
When I grow up: https://youtu.be/ize81HG0hoo
Throw out the Lifeline: https://youtu.be/UruDDGHb12k
The Ocean is Blue: https://youtu.be/YvfBhjkrslA
The Curse of Stokes Bay: https://youtu.be/nzgfK9dyuws
Ship Ahoy: https://youtu.be/uSZ-SUZpunw
Down the Solent: https://youtu.be/mANKQcNfulI
Click below for letter re dates for Solent Shanty:
https://www.wordsworthprimary.co.uk/attachments/download.asp?file=657
Click below for Lyrics:
https://www.wordsworthprimary.co.uk/attachments/download.asp?file=688
Hamish and Milo Wellbeing Resources; a comprehensive emotions curriculum and range of SEMH intervention programmes. We provide the framework, language and content for courageous conversations about mental health and emotions - helping primary-aged children to develop emotional literacy skills to feel heard and thrive in life and learning.
Please click on the link below for information regarding Wordsworths Hamish and Milo intervention:
https://hamishandmilo.org/wordsworth-primary-school-southampton-hampshire/
Polite reminder: Home Farm Permission Slips:
Please could we have the permission slip/medical/allergy information sheet completed and handed in on Monday 24th April at the Home Farm Parents Meeting. We need to collate this information and forward to Home Farm in readiness for the children who are attending.
Our Language of the week is: Farsi
Click here to learn all about the language and culture.
For information about our after school clubs after Easter, please click here..
Landscape Strategy
We are very excited to share our plans for our Landscaping Strategy at Wordsworth Primary. To download these plans, please click here.
21st February - International Mother Language Day
At Wordsworth, we celebrate bilingualism and encourage our children and their families to continue speaking their mother language at home, in their communities and at school, when they have the chance. Today, we are celebrating the International Mother Language Day. Children will be doing some morning and afternoon activities and we will all be honouring the wonders and joys of something as amazing as being a bilingual child.
We want to praise and congratulate you on the effort of keeping your child’s first language alive. It is an important part of who they are and it keeps them connected to their roots, their family, their communities, their culture and history.
Here are some of our Year 6 children taking pride in speaking their mother language.
World Thinking Day
Each year on 22nd of February members of the Girl Guide and Scout movements celebrate World Thinking Day.
It’s a day when they think of each other and give thanks and appreciation for the international Friendships. 22nd of February was chosen as the date for World Thinking Day because it was the mutual birthday of Lord Baden-Powell founder of the Boy Scout Movement and his wife Olave who served as the World Chief Guide.
One of the traditions of Thinking Day is that members of the Guiding and Scouting movements wear their uniforms to school to show others that they are part of the movement.
A reminder that tomorrow is our Chinese New Year menu. All children receiving a hot dinner will be in with the chance of winning a golden ticket. The lucky recipient will find the golden ticket stuck to the bottom of their plate/tray. The golden ticket is worth £10 in Amazon vouchers!
FFT National Attendance Award!
FFT collects daily attendance data from over 10,500 schools. This data has helped schools track, monitor and compare their attendance every week through our Attendance Tracker system.
Whilst all schools do an amazing job to improve pupil attendance, we’d like to say a special ‘thank-you’ to your school by presenting you with an FFT National School Attendance Award.
What are the FFT Attendance Awards based on?
The awards have been given to schools with attendance in the Top 10% and Top 25% of all FFT schools nationally for the 2022 Autumn term.
Christmas for Children who have experienced trauma
It’s that time of year! We have heard the songs in the shops, seen lights going up and perhaps attended ‘switch on ‘events that are happening in local communities. We know that no matter how carefully we plan there is, at times, something else that influences how a child or young person may respond.
During this term there are likely to be changes within the school day – both planned and those that are ‘seize the moment’. This may be rehearsal times, changes in assembly times, staffing changes alongside seasonal displays on the classroom and around the school – many of which will ‘disappear’ over the Christmas break. This in turn means that pupils return to an environment that may look very different to the one they left at the end of term 2.
Please click below:
Christmas for Children who have experienced trauma
The document contains a combination of ideas and resources that may be useful at this time. The information has been pulled together for the South East Adoption partnership but the content within is targeted to support those working with and caring for children and young people who have experienced trauma.
Woodland Trust's Green Tree Schools
Wordsworth Primary has been given the bronze award! We have achieved this award for doing things like planting trees, reducing our Co2 and visiting forests.
We love to hear how you feel about Wordsworth
(comment from one of our parents)
"I am feeling overwhelmingly happy by this beautiful, kind and thoughtful wish from all the staff at Wordsworth Primary School. This has made me tear up. Honestly it means so much to us. Thank you for always including communities from various backgrounds. This is what makes the school one of the best in Southampton. I couldn't of chosen a better school for my son.
I think it's lovely to see everyone being accepted regardless of what faith you come from. Wordsworth School has always been fantastic when it comes to equality. Thank you so much for everything you do for us and our children"
(comment from one of our parents re the change in logo and uniform)
"This is a great idea and alot of hard work from you and other staff. It's just what we need to pick us back up from last 2 and a half years we have had.
Thank you so much for all your hard work and keeping us up to date with everything going on in school especially with what has gone on in the world.
All staff have worked extremely hard to keep education ticking over for our children. Thank you so much."
Regarding our recent Year 2 Residential:
"I just want to take the time to feedback to you, that in conversation with some of the Minstead Study centre staff today, they were exceptional complimentary about your students and yourselves as a staff team when you were there. They specifically mentioned staff engagement with activity including complimenting the study centre tutors at all times and the support of pastoral care at all times around the sessions. From our perspective I think it's important to feedback when we hear about excellent residential practice, so what ever you are doing please keep doing it!"
(From a Parent of a child who attended the residential)
"I just wanted to send a massive Thank You to all the teachers who attended the Minstead Trip this week. My son JH from class ** had the most amazing time. From what he has told us it was fun from start to finish. He loved the activities especially singing around the camp fire and liked all the food. He told me the Minstead staff James & Lucy were brilliant. As parents, it is lovely to hear and watch their confidence grow."
This week we are celebrating Refugee Week. In class, we are doing some activities to support refugees and to become aware of their struggles, worries and accomplishments. This year's theme is 'healing', so we are looking at ways to heal from trauma, sickness or even heal our planet. Please join us in this celebration of resilience, connection, mutual care and the amazing ability to start again.
At Wordsworth, the children have written some messages for the refugees and we displayed them on the school fence. On the top floor windows, you can also see REFUGEES ARE WELCOME HERE.
Gypsy, Roma and Traveller History Month
This June, we are celebrating Gypsy, Roma and Traveller History Month. The theme for this year's celebration is 'Homes and belonging'. We are aiming to educate and raise awareness in our school and community, where we promote inclusion and embrace diversity.
Parent Teacher Meetings
Information about this is now here:
- 04/07/24Please click below to find out more about the German language.Read Full Story
- 24/06/24
Language of the Week Revisited
Click on the below and see how many greetings we have covered so far.Read Full Story - 20/05/24
Language of the Week: Greece
This week and the week after half-term, we will be focussing on Greece. Please click below to read interesting facts about Greek landmarks and culture.Read Full Story - 19/04/24
Language of the Week: Malayalam
Every morning, 8 children whose first language is Malayalam walk through the gates of our school. Please click the document below to learn more about the Malayalam language.Read Full Story - 23/02/24
Diverse Languages in our School
It's exciting to see the children's personal thoughts on languages and the diversity in our school. It's all their own thoughts and feelings. They loved doing this and told me how much they appreciate it when they get to talk about their languages and their countries...Read Full Story - 05/01/24
Language of the Week: Ukraine
In our school, there are 3 children whose first language is Ukrainian.Read Full Story - 27/11/23
- 20/11/23
Year 6 Parent Reading Session
Thank you to all the parents who were able to attend on Monday Morning to join year 6 in their reading lesson. It was brilliant to be able to share with the parents how we learn to read fluently and accurately at the top end of Key Stage 2 - making sure we can read long pieces of tex...Read Full Story - 01/11/23
- 19/10/23
The Stephen Spender Schools Laureate Prize for Poetry
In July we shyly entered a poetry translation competition - The Stephen Spender Schools Laureate Prize - with a few of our Year 5 & 6 children. We are proud to say that Emma Sultan's poem (Year 6) was chosen as one of three Highly Commended entries in the KS1/2 category. It was a competit...Read Full Story - 12/10/23
- 06/10/23