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  • Aston Villa Foundation Virtual Sessions

    Thu 07 Jan 2021

    Please find details of sessions run by Aston Villa coaches! A great lockdown activity! 

     

    Unfortunately, due to Government and FA COVID-19 guidelines announced on Monday 4th January 2021, all our Football in the Community sessions/centres in Aston, Harborne, Halesowen and Sutton Coldfield will be cancelled until further notice.

     

    As it stands, for the next 6 weeks, all our sessions will be going virtual on TEAMS from Saturday 9th January 2021 and will be available for every single age as below. We have sessions for all ages (2-16 yrs old, boys & girls), girls only and GKs only as well:

     

    💫 4-7 year olds on Tuesdays, 5.30pm-6.30pm

    💫 8-16 year olds on Thursdays, 5.30pm-6.30pm

    💫 2-6 year olds on Saturdays, 9.30am-10.30am

    💫 7-14 year olds on Saturdays 11am-12pm

    💫 6-16 year olds on Sundays (Girls) 9.30am-10.30am

    💫 6-16 on Sundays (GK) 11am-12pm

     

    In order for anyone to pre-book a place for the January – February 2021 Block, please use link below:

     https://tickets.avfc.co.uk/en-GB/categories/football-in-the-community-courses

     

  • Important Information about Home Learning

    Thu 07 Jan 2021

    Good morning to our wonderful Home Learners!

     

    It has been lovely to see so many of you today, joining in on Teams as part of the live lessons.

     

    We are in the process of posting out Home Learning packs with contain a few worksheets and an exercise book.  The book will be an essential part of Teaching and Learning during this lockdown.

     

    The children will use it to record the work set in their online lessons as well as complete work that teachers have set on the individual class pages.

     

    Remember that if you cannot access Teams and the online learning, children can use this exercise book to complete any other work that they might do such as a lessons from the BBC or Oak Academy as well as things that you may set them as a parent such as cooking, handicrafts, sport, art, DT etc.

     

    What is essential is that children complete daily:

    • Daily reading which can be recorded in the Blue Reading Record.
    • Number bonds (KS1) and Times Tables
    • Writing of some kind - this may be a diary or writing a story or poetry as well as some non-fiction writing such as a set of instructions/recipe or an information leaflet about something that interests them.
    • If you cannot join in with daily collective worship online, please find time as a family to continue to pray together - the children can plan, organise and lead this for you!

     

    The exercise book is expected to be returned from ALL HOME LEARNERS when they return to school after lockdown so that staff have a record of what they have been doing whilst at home and can address any problems and close potential gaps in learning.

     

    We hope that you will find this book helpful so that children are not having to scrabble around for paper each day.

     

    Remember that staff are here to support you and your children during these uncertain times so do not hesitate to ask and we will endeavour to get back to you.

     

    In the meantime, please stay safe and well and we look forward to the time when we can reunite as our wonderful school family once more.

     

    God Bless

     

    Mrs Finnegan and Team OLSK xxx

  • Food Hampers

    Wed 06 Jan 2021

    Free School Meal - Food Hampers

    Despite the current lockdown restrictions, your child is still entitled to receive a Free School Meal for weeks commencing 11th January 2021 to the 12th February 2021.  We have therefore arranged with Dolce to provide you with weekly food hampers.

      

    If you wish take up this offer, you must email kevin.collett@dolce.co.uk by the no later than 12pm tomorrow (Friday 8th January 2021) with your child's full name and their class. 

     

    If you do not advise Dolce by 12pm on 8th January, then you will be unable to take advantage of the food hampers.  However, if you decide that you no longer want a food hamper, in order to avoid unnecessary food waste, please advise Kevin by email. 

     

    The food hampers will be available for collection from the green school gates between 11:00-11:30pm on Tuesday 12th January 2021. 

    From week commencing 18th January, food hampers will be available for collection on Mondays between 11:00-11:30pm from the green school gates.  

     

     

     

     

  • Look at what all our hard work has achieved! 🙏💕🙏

    Tue 05 Jan 2021

     

    Dear Mrs Finnegan & all the Mini Vinnies,

     

    I hope that the end of this year finds you and your family in good health and good spirits. 

     

    I believe that you are aware that, in recognition and appreciation for your school's great efforts in supporting Tabitha during our recent campaign, funds for a water well in Cambodia were donated in honour of your school. The well has now been completed, and attached please find a picture of that well. (Apologies that the lighting is not optimal!)

     

    It strikes me as important to explain the context of the well picture, as it may be interpreted as "just a pipe sticking out of the ground."  The funds for creating the well go toward digging deep into the ground to the water table and completing the well with a pipe up to the surface. That is what the picture shows.  In order to access the water for drinking and/or irrigation, a (petrol-powered) pump is needed.  This is a separate expense that the villagers bear, and it is common for villages to share use of a single pump which is moved between several wells.  The pump is not shown in the picture.  Sometimes a hand-pump is used as well.

     

    A gift of water is often called the "gift of life" due to its huge impact on the daily life of villagers.  The first well in a village often means eliminating a several-hours-long walk to the nearest water source.  And it goes without saying what having clean drinking water and water for irrigating crops year-round can do in improving health and self-sufficiency.

     

    In any case, please let me close by once again thanking you for your support of Tabitha.  We wish you all the best for a happy and healthy 2021.

     

    Warm Regards,

     

    Jeff Spaeth - Chair, Tabitha 

     

     


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