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Indigo Class

Indigo Class Information for Parents/Carers

Welcome to Indigo Class. Here is some important information about our class.

  • Mrs Szulist is the teacher in Indigo Class.
  • Mrs Pugh, Mrs Uddin, Mrs Quinn and Miss Birch are our teaching assistants.
  • On Monday afternoon, the teachers will have time for PPA (planning, preparation and assessment). During this session, the children will have a combination of a PE lesson (with School Sports Network) , an art lesson (with Miss Birch) and a French lesson (with Miss Ford).
  • Please use the door on the ¾ side of school (Dudley Street) to come into Indigo Class on a morning, the class will be released from the door to the side of these stairs at the end of the day.
  • In KS2, the school day starts at 8.45am and finishes at 3.20pm, the school gates open at 8.35 and we encourage children to arrive promptly ready to start at 8.45am.

 

Alternative pick up arrangements

If you have made arrangements for your child to go home with someone different, it is essential you let us know. Please message via SeeSaw as soon as possible, preferably the day before, to allow us to receive the message in good time. For urgent changes on the day, please ring the office.

 

Year 5 walking home

Children in Year 5 and 6 are able to walk home by themselves, provided that we have parental permission. A permission form has already been emailed home with the Year 5 and 6 children. If you have not received this, please get in touch with the office as we may need to update your email details. This will need to be completed and returned before your child can walk home alone.
Walking Home Permission Form: https://forms.gle/9Jhq6X3nSgd57Vze7 

 

Clothing

Even though we are a non-uniform school, we do have a standard of dress that we expect from the children. In order to continue to have a no uniform policy, there are certain criteria which must be followed for the children’s comfort and safety.

Please ensure that the children follow this basic dress code:

  • No hats/caps indoors
  • No jewellery (especially necklaces, as they can be dangerous and could get pulled) 
  • No dangly/drop earrings. Stud earrings only but these must be covered for PE
  • No high heels
  • No hoodies or onesies – these are not appropriate for school unless it’s pyjama day
  • No cropped tops that show stomachs
  • A coat or jacket to school every day, which will withstand light rain

The children should have clothes labelled with their name.

Please make sure your child comes to school in comfortable and practical clothes for a day in the classroom. 

May we also remind those older children that makeup should not be worn at school.

 

Drinks in the classroom

The children are allowed to drink water freely during the day, especially when it is warm. They should bring a water bottle to school that can be kept in a specific area of the classroom and that has their name on it. Please encourage your child to take their water bottle home daily for cleaning and refilling. 

 

P.E.

We will be teaching P.E. on Monday and Thursday afternoons. Please ensure your child dresses in appropriate clothing on these days.

If your child wears stud earrings, it is school policy that these are removed for P.E. lessons. Please either teach them to do this themselves or remove them before they come to school that day, as we are not allowed to do it for them. Just a reminder that jewellery (apart from watches and stud earrings) should not be worn at school. Please also make sure that your child brings a bobble on P.E. days if they have long hair.

 

Home-School Communication

This year, we will continue to see SeeSaw as our home-school communication system. SeeSaw is a user-friendly app that will be used to share class updates and showcase your children’s work. Instructions on how to sign up have already been sent home with the children.

 

Reading books

We will hear children read regularly in class, including within groups and individually. Your child will bring home a library book that they have chosen, and some children will bring home banded reading books. If possible, please hear your child read for ten minutes each day, as this makes a big difference to the progress they make.  Please encourage the children to change their book as much as possible. 

 

Homework

We do not ask parents to do specific homework tasks. We will regularly share with you our topic information so that you can keep up to date with the learning the children are doing in school and you may choose to do activities that link to this at home. 

 

Lunch and Payment

This year, we have moved to an exciting new lunch ordering system called Appetite. It allows you to view the school menu and associated recipes, and place orders for your child’s school lunches. The system also helps us to safely cater for children with allergies and intolerances and give parents/carers more involvement in their child’s meal choices and nutrition.

You should have received an email with your login details. Please contact the school office if you haven’t received this email or need any support with Appetite. School lunches cost £3.00.

 

Medicines

If your child needs to take medicine during the school day, please take this to reception. You will need to fill out a consent form for us to administer this. For children with inhalers or epipens, please also do this, and we will discuss specific arrangements for your child. 

 

Toys

We ask that the children do not bring toys or footballs into school. We have footballs and playground equipment in school for the children to use.

 

Lost property

We would like to reduce the amount of lost property we accumulate in school. To help us reunite children with lost clothes, it is essential they have names on all items of clothing. Please help us by labelling all your child’s property, including water bottles and pack up boxes.

 

Best wishes,

Mrs Szulist

l.szulist@ebor.academy/ l.hemsley@ebor.academy