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Keep up to date with all the news happening in the school at the moment. Articles are added during the week. Parents are encouraged to check regularly. Our weekly newsletter, emailed directly to parents, summarises content for the week.

  • Parents Consultation

    Fri 25 Oct 2024

     

    We are excited to share the dates for our Autumn Parent Teacher Consultations.

    This year, we will continue to offer both virtual and face-to-face appointments, allowing you to choose the option that best fits your needs. To manage attendance and minimise wait times in the school hall, we have designated specific days for each year group.

     

    Please complete the below google form to indicate your preference Parents Consultation

     

    Please note that virtual appointments will begin at 1:00 PM, and once those are completed for each class, teachers will transition to face-to-face meetings.

    Here are the consultation dates:

    • 11th November: 1:00-5:15 PM - Year 5
    • 12th November: 1:00-5:15 PM - Year 6
    • 13th November: 1:00-5:15 PM - Year 4
    • 14th November: 1:00-5:15 PM - Year 3
    • 18th November: 1:00-5:15 PM - Year 2
    • 19th November: 1:00-5:15 PM - Year 1
    • 20th November: 1:00-5:15 PM - Reception
    • 21st November: 1:00-5:15 PM - Nursery

     

    Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to seeing you!

  • Halloween Party Arrangements

    Wed 23 Oct 2024

    We are delighted to share additional information about the Burnside Out of School Provision Halloween Party on 31st October. We have been thrilled by the number of children wanting to attend. If your child is no longer able to attend, please email the school office so we can allocate a place to a child on the reserve list.

     

    Party Details:

    Arrival: Please bring your child to the main school reception where our out-of-school club staff will greet you and escort your child into the school hall where the party will take place. Parents are asked to leave the school site whilst the party is underway.

    Entertainment: We are excited to have our regular disco/party provider in attendance to ensure all the children are entertained.

    Snacks and Drinks: After the disco and party games, children will be offered snacks and a drink before having some free time to cool down and play outside. Please ensure they have a coat.

    Dismissal: Children will be dismissed via the main school entrance. Your child's password will be required if a relative or family friend is collecting them on your behalf. Please ensure you arrive in good time to collect.

    Dress Code: Children are welcome to dress up for the party. Other than their coat, they do not need to bring anything else with them.

    Childcare: If your child is booked into childcare, staff will transport them from the grey building to the party in the school hall and back again.

     

    We look forward to a fantastic event and seeing your child's creative costumes!

  • BBFC Art Competition

    Wed 23 Oct 2024

    BBFC Art Competition

    The British Board of Film Classification are giving the opportunity for children to have their artwork on the silver screen! The competition requires children to create artwork of Sonic The Hedgehog. The winner will have their artwork appear next to the Sonic The Hedgehog 3 classification card before every showing of the film in U.K cinemas.

     

    For further information visit https://www.bbfc.co.uk/education/create-the-card-competition-2024

     

    Good luck!

  • Lost Property

    Wed 23 Oct 2024

    Lost property will be outside the main school entrance every day. Please come and check for any lost uniform, shoes, water bottles, etc.

     

  • Year 6 starting High School in 2025, Apply by 31st Oct

    Wed 16 Oct 2024 Headteacher

    Year 6 parents and carers,

     

    As you know, our Year 6 pupils will be transferring from  Primary to High School in September 2025. We kindly  remind you to ensure that you have submitted your  applications for  your child's High School placement.

     

    Please note that the closing date for applications is  Thursday, 31st October.

     

    Thank you for your attention to this important matter.

  • Eco-Schools’ Green Flag with Distinction!

    Mon 14 Oct 2024 Mrs Willis

    Dear Burnside Community,

    I am delighted to share some fantastic news with you all. At the end of last year, after a tremendous amount of hard work from our Eco Warriors, staff, parents, carers, and all the pupils at Burnside, we submitted our application for an Eco Schools Award.

    I am thrilled to report that we have received this message from the assessors:

    “Congratulations! Your application truly stood out, and we’re thrilled to award you an Eco-Schools’ Green Flag with Distinction!”

    We have been awarded a certificate and plaque, which is now proudly displayed at the entrance to the school. This achievement is a testament to the dedication and effort of everyone involved in our Eco projects.

    A huge thank you to everyone who participated and supported our initiatives. We look forward to sharing more Eco news and continuing our efforts to make Burnside a greener, more sustainable place.

  • Book Sale Donations Needed

    Fri 11 Oct 2024

    As mentioned previously, we would like to host a book sale this half term at school. To make this event a success, we are seeking donations of children’s books that are in nearly new condition.

     

    If you have any books that your children have outgrown or no longer need, please consider donating them to our book sale before Friday 18th October.

     

    Thank you in advance

  • World Mental Health Day

    Thu 10 Oct 2024

    World Mental Health Day is every year on the 10th October. The theme for 2024, set by the World Foundation of Mental Health, is ‘It is time to prioritise mental health in the workplace'.

     

    To celebrate this special day our staff and pupils carried out a number of exciting activities that helped raise awareness of mental health issues. Most pupils visited our Wellness room throughout the day.

     

    There are lots of simple things that we do to support mental health in our school community:

    • We encourage open conversation about our mental health between staff, pupils and parents.
    • We share information and resources about mental health, such as books, websites and helplines.
    • We promote healthy coping mechanisms for stress and anxiety, such as exercise, relaxation techniques, self-care and resilience.
    • Plan opportunities to embed mental health into the curriculum through implicit and explicit teaching of wellbeing and resilience strategies.
    • Most importantly, we continue to check in with pupils, staff and parents to see how they're doing and offer support where needed.
    • We prioritise staff wellbeing as part of your whole school approach. Without good staff mental health and wellbeing, it is almost impossible to have good student wellbeing.

     

    Mental Health Awareness Day is an important opportunity for us all to prioritise mental wellbeing for the whole school community. We hope that your child can tell you something about what they have learned about their mental health today.

     

    Mrs N Akram

    Year 2 Teacher

    Mental Health Lead

     

     

  • BOOKING SYSTEM - Out of school provision

    Tue 08 Oct 2024

    I would like to start by thanking you for the support you give to our out-of-school and holiday provision. The number of families using our services is consistently  rising, which is amazing.

     

    To ensure we have adequate staff each session, it is now imperative that bookings are made in advance  using  the online booking system. We will only accept  telephone/email requests for bookings in exceptional  emergency circumstances. 

     

    This measure allows us to plan but also saves on  unnecessary admin time, which helps us keep the prices of sessions as affordable and competitive as possible.

     

    Thank you in advance for adapting to this new change.

  • Check your child`s hair regularly for head lice.

    Fri 04 Oct 2024

    To prevent the spread of head lice the NHS has produced these guidelines. Please could you regularly check your child's hair and ensure long hair is tied back.


    Head lice and nits
    Head lice and nits are very common in young children and their families. They don't have anything to do with dirty hair and are picked up by head-to-head contact.


    How to get rid of head lice
    You can treat head lice without seeing a GP.
    Treat head lice as soon as you spot them.
    You should check everyone in the house and start treating anyone who has head lice on the same day.
    There's no need to keep your child off school if they have head lice.

    Wet combing
    Lice and nits can be removed by wet combing. You should try this method first.

    You can buy a special fine-toothed comb (detection comb) online or from pharmacies to remove head lice and nits.

    There may be instructions on the pack, but usually you:

    wash hair with ordinary shampoo
    apply lots of conditioner (any conditioner will do)
    comb the whole head of hair, from the roots to the ends
    It usually takes about 10 minutes to comb short hair, and 20 to 30 minutes for long, thick or curly hair.

    Do wet combing on days 1, 5, 9 and 13 to catch any newly hatched head lice. Check again that everyone's hair is free of lice on day 17.


     


    Medicated lotions and sprays
    Ask your pharmacist for advice if you have tried wet combing for 17 days, but your child still has live head lice.

    They may recommend using medicated lotions and sprays. These kill head lice in all types of hair, and you can buy them from pharmacies, supermarkets or online.

    Head lice should die within a day. Some lotions and sprays come with a comb to remove dead lice and eggs.

    Some treatments need to be repeated after a week to kill any newly hatched lice.

    Check the pack to see if they're OK for you or your child and how to use them.

    If lotions or sprays don't work, speak to your pharmacist about other treatments.


    Some treatments aren't recommended because they're unlikely to work. For example:

    • products containing permethrin
    • head lice "repellents"
    • electric combs for head lice
    • tree and plant oil treatments, such as tea tree oil, eucalyptus oil and lavender oil herbal remedies


    You can't prevent head lice
    There's nothing you can do to prevent head lice.

    You can help stop them spreading by wet or dry combing regularly to catch them early.

    Do not use medicated lotions and sprays to prevent head lice. They can irritate the scalp.

    There's no need for children to stay off school or to wash laundry on a hot wash.

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