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13 October, 2016

Pastries with Parents (PwP)

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Pastries with Parents (PwP)

Next week we are delighted to invite you in for our PwP sessions in school. Please find further information about them here.

Pastries with Parents (PwP) Next week we are delighted to invite you in for our PwP sessions in school. Please find further information about them here.

Next week we are delighted to invite you in for our PwP sessions in school. Please find further information about them here.

 
What is it?
The school provides coffee, tea and juice, as well as breakfast pastries for parents and children to enjoy in the playground (moved to hall if polluted)
 
Who can go?
This is an opportunity for family members to have a quick extra burst of energy together before everyone’s day start. Mums and/or Dads are welcome to attend. If your child has a sibling in school they are welcome to come with you as well. If you have a parent friend in the same yeargroup who cannot make it and you wish to bring their child on their behalf this is fine too. Please let your class teacher know as we need to know who is supervising the child.
 
When is it?
Dates and time:
Year 3, 4, 5, 6 – Tuesday 18th October, 8:15am - 8:45am
Year 1 & 2 - Wednesday 19th October, 8:15am - 8:45am
Reception – Thursday 20th October (this session leads into a Phonics Parent Workshop for Reception), from 8:15am onwards
Pre-Nursery & Nursery - Friday 21st October, 2:30pm - 3:00pm
 
My child comes on the bus so how does that work?
You have two options. Either let the bus service know if you wish to bring your child with you on this day or send your child to school on the bus as normal. They will enter the school through the playground and make their way to class. You can collect your child from their classroom once you arrive.
 
I can’t come so will my child be left on their own?
No, there is always a balance of parents attending and those not. Each classroom has an activity set out for the children who don’t have parents that can make it and are well looked after in the classroom for the 30 minute slot.