Monthly Archive for May, 2008

Birthdays and merits for the period 17th to 30th May 2008

A happy birthday to:

Ella AC (7), Holly W (7), Harris S (7), Miles SW (6), Joonwoo L (5), Jallal G (5), Joe S (5)

Merits were awarded to:

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School Newsletter No. 7, May 2008

School questionnaire

We have finally managed to collate the questionnaire responses from last term and received 76 main school returns, 11 Nursery specific and 74 from the children. Thank you to all of you who contributed various views and thoughts on your returns. Staff have been considering your opinions and have felt very rewarded by many of your positive complimentary comments. On the whole the questionnaires have shown that Maple has much to be proud of and your responses have supported this but we are always trying to improve and build upon our successes so your comments have helped us to reflect upon our own performance and the school provision generally.

One of the questions regarding our lunchtime provision engendered a range of suggestions and concerns about pupil behaviour and supervision during lunchtimes and playtimes. These ‘unstructured’ times are a very important part in any child’s time at school because they provide opportunity for self-initiated activity and pupil-organised free play. At Maple we aim to establish a safe, secure environment but, also, one that has potential and possibilities for the promotion of imaginative play and challenge in our playground.

Pirates and Islands play area

This week the ‘wig-wam’ area is being cleared and re-developed as an imaginative play area called ‘Pirates and Islands’. The work is being carried out by Hand Made Places, the company that has developed our Reception play area and also the Pergola project. It will serve to add to the possibilities of self-initiated play in our outside area as will the purchasing of outdoor games equipment specifically for lunchtime use.

Over the next few weeks, governors will also be making comment on the questionnaire responses and we will be considering any actions needed in the light of issues raised. Please find attached the questionnaire results and figures for your information.

Food safety

I am often very aware that the children’s lunch boxes are left in the classrooms for a number of hours before lunchtime and would like to encourage you all to put an ice pack in the boxes, especially during the summer months. Having recently had a staff training day on Food Safety, I am even more concerned about this and have noticed that some of you already do this each day.

Hot meals

On a similar vein, the number of children taking up the hot meal option at Maple has risen by 10% this term and I am so pleased that more children are enjoying the school meals offered.

Water bottles

Don’t forget that as the summer months are almost upon us, pupils may bring in a bottle of water (preferably with a pop top) to have in their classroom as needed. We have extended this to the Reception classes as a result of the questionnaire response but ask that the bottles are taken home each day and re-placed with fresh water.

Sun hats and sunscreen

We have put up the canopies to provide extra playground shade but also ask you to purchase a Maple sunhat from the school office as we do prefer the children to wear these as opposed to any other. We also ask you to apply sunscreen to your child before school. Hopefully, the children will be enjoying lots of outdoor learning this term!

School Questionnaire Results 2008

Main School (76 responses)


Yes Don’t know No
Is your child happy at school? 93.00% 3.00% 4.00%
Does the school have a caring attitude? 97.00% 3.00% 0.00%
When you visit the school are you made to feel welcome? 93.00% 4.00% 3.00%
Do you feel you can approach the staff with any concerns? 97.00% 1.00% 2.00%
Are you aware of our Golden Rules? 81.00% 7.00% 12.00%
Does your child feel safe in school? 88.00% 9.00% 3.00%
Does the school give you enough information? 80.00% 8.00% 12.00%
Do you know who the school’s parent governors are? 61.00% 16.00% 23.00%
Does the school have a good reputation locally? 97.00% 3.00% 0.00%
Are you satisfied with the standard of teaching? 87.00% 11.00% 1.00%
Are you satisfied with the standards of behaviour? 84.00% 8.00% 8.00%
Do you feel that your child is making good progress? 83.00% 13.00% 4.00%
Do you find the website useful? 58.00% 32.00% 10.00%
Does the school promote healthy eating habits? 89.00% 11.00% 0.00%
Is there anything that the school can do to improve lunchtime? 41.00% 33.00% 26.00%
Would you like suggestions for healthier packed lunches? 37.00% 8.00% 55.00%
Are you aware that the children in Years 1 & 2 can bring in water each day? 66.00% 6.00% 28.00%
Would you like the above to be extended to the Receptions? 71.00% 22.00% 7.00%
Are you aware of the extra curricular activities that take place in the school? 79.00% 10.00% 11.00%
Does your child participate in physical activities, sports etc out of school? 91.00% 0.00% 9.00%
Are you aware of the out of school activities advertised in the parents’ notice boards? 67.00% 11.00% 22.00%
Are you aware that there is a now a Maple T-shirt for PE? 92.00% 1.00% 7.00%

Nursery (11 responses)


Yes Don’t know No
Do you find the Nursery staff welcoming and approachable? 100.00%

Is your child happy to come each day? 100.00%

Does your child feel safe in our Nursery? 91.00% 9.00%
Do you think that the activities planned are stimulating and motivating? 82.00% 18%
Do you have enough information and communication about your childs’ progress? 56.00% 8.00% 36.00%
Do you think our website is informative? 50.00% 40.00% 10.00%
Did you enjoy the Nursery Open Day or would you like other arrangements? 89.00% 11.00%
Would you have liked the Nursery staff to make a home visit prior to your child’s admission? 10.00% 10.00% 80.00%
Do you have any comments to make about our admission process? 10.00%
90.00%

Children (74 responses)


Yes OK No
Do you enjoy coming to school? 83.00% 14.00% 3.00%
Do you know who to ask if you are worried about something? 87.00% 5.00% 8.00%
Do you like playtime? 79.00% 16.00% 5.00%
Do you know what the Golden Rules are? 73.00% 11.00% 16.00%
Do you like assembly time? 73.00% 17.00% 9.00%
If you have a school dinner do you like them? 40.00% 30.00% 30.00%
Do you like learning in the class? 88.00% 8.00% 4.00%
Do you know what you have to do to get better at your work? 81.00% 4.00% 16.00%
Do you get enough help from the adults in class? 61.00% 24.00% 16.00%
What do you think of our toilets? 28.00% 42.00% 30.00%

Maple Infants’ Golden Rules

  1. We are gentle – We don’t hurt others
  2. We are kind and helpful – We don’t hurt anybody’s feelings
  3. We listen – We don’t interrupt
  4. We are honest – We don’t cover up the truth
  5. We work hard – We don’t waste our own or other’s time
  6. We look after property – We don’t waste or damage things

Help! Volunteers wanted for a Children’s Garden.

Are there any budding gardeners out there who would help to tidy up our Pergola area and do some planting with the children? Please let the school office know or inform your class teacher. We are attempting to establish a Children’s Garden in this area and need parent help.

School theme for next half-term – “Relationships”

Social & Emotional Aspects of Learning (SEAL) – During next half-term the theme for our whole school assemblies and follow up classroom work will be ‘Relationships’. Over this time the children will be considering the important relationships in their lives and some of the feelings that go with these.

Skipping ropes on sale in the School Office

The skipping workshop on Wednesday 15th May was very successful and many parents attended. Skipping ropes are currently on sale in the school office. Children’s ropes are £4.00 and adult ropes are £5.50. Please make sure that your child’ s skipping rope is named if brought to school.

Quiz Night

Many thanks to all those involved in organising the quiz night and to Eric Holding for being such a fantastic quiz master! It was wonderful to see staff, parents and governors having such an enjoyable time.

Liz Robinson

Birthdays and merits for the week ending 16th May 2008

A happy birthday to:

Ashley S (6), Debo A (6), Jack S (6)

Merits were awarded to:

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Business Manager Vacancy

Salary: Band G, £15,967 – £18,381 per annum (pay award pending)

25.0 hours per week

Term Time only plus two weeks of holiday time

Required from 3rd September 2008

We require a Business Manager to provide a comprehensive management support service. This includes an effective financial management, personnel and administrative service for the School.

The successful applicant will need to have a financial background and must be skilled in spreadsheets. They also need to be self-motivated, well organized and a successful team leader to contribute to our friendly and welcoming community school.

This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

For an application form and further details please contact the school office.

Alternatively, you can download the attached forms – businessmgrjobpackmay08.doc

Closing date: Tuesday 3rd June 2008