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  • Summer Activities in Leicester

    Thu 10 Jul 2025

    Summer Holiday 2025 Activities:

     

     

    Children with disabilities who live in Leicester can take part in free activities over the summer holidays.  Activity sessions will take place at:

     

    Thurnby Lodge Children, Young People and Family centre

    • Tuesday 22 July from 1.30 to 4pm
    • Tuesday 5 August from 1.30 to 4pm

    New Parks Children, Young People and Family Centre

    • Tuesday 29 July from 1.30 to 4pm
    • Tuesday 12 August from 1.30 to 4pm

     

    Please note siblings are welcome to attend, and parents/carers are required to accompany and support their children during the session.  A food hamper / Voucher will be provided to those families attending where their child is receiving benefits related free school meals.

     

    No booking is required, however, those attending will be asked to complete a registration form on arrival.   Full details can be found at:
    families.leicester.gov.uk/disabled-childrens-activity-programme

     

    Summer Scheme for neurodivergent children who might struggle to engage in a much bigger, louder summer scheme. It is being run by The Grove, in partnership with, Heads Up.

    The FREE scheme will take place on 4 Fridays for 2 ½ hours, with a ‘build your own’ sensory-friendly lunch included.

    For more information or to book go to tinyurl.com/headsupsummer  

     

    • Mosaic are running some activities, see link for families 

    https://www.mosaic1898.co.uk/childrensservices

     

    • Leicester Outdoor Pursuits Centre’s Holiday Scheme

    Are you looking for a safe, supervised and affordable way to entertain your children during the school holidays? If so, look no further than Leicester Outdoor Pursuits Centre’s Holiday Scheme.

     

    https://lopc.co.uk/childcare/#holiday-scheme

     

    • Jumpin’ Fun, Nottingham

    One of our parents has passed on information about SEN Sessions at Planet Bounce; reduced lighting, noise and lower capacity. Adult monitors support with supervision. 1 parent/carer goes free with each booking. The next session is:

    Sunday 27th July 9am-10am To book go to the link https://planetbounceinflatablepark.com/events/

    There are also Wednesday sessions 5pm-6pm with the next one being 9th July and then in the Autumn term on 10th September.

     

     

    Aldi has launched a new voucher scheme to help families with school holiday costs. This initiative will provide families with a chance to receive a £50 voucher, to be spent in-store, every day over the six-week holiday period.

    The vouchers can be used on anything from healthy snacks and essentials to toys and garden activities from the Special buy aisle

    To apply, parents/carers simply need to email their name and email address to SummerSupportScheme@aldi.co.uk.

     

    Asda Cafés

    • Kids’ meals available for just £1 
    • Includes vegan and healthy options.
    • Comes with a free piece of fruit.
    • Available all day, every day, with no minimum adult spend required. Check out the menu online.

     

    Morrisons Cafés

    • Kids eat free at Morrisons cafes with the purchase of an adult meal (£4.50 or more).
    • Offer applies to children under 16.

     

    Dunelm Pausa Cafés

    • Kids eat free when an adult spends at least £4 at a Pausa cafe. Includes a main, drink, and two snacks.

     

    IKEA Restaurants

    • Ikea can always be relied upon to have affordable options, such as kids’ pasta with tomato sauce and a drink for 95p.
    • Other kids’ meals available for £1.50.

    Offer available daily from 11 AM.

  • End of Year Letter to Parents

    Thu 10 Jul 2025

    Dear Parents/Carers,

     

    It has been another very busy, yet successful year at Oaklands. We are immensely proud of each and every one of our Oaklands superstar pupils. They all coped particularly well with changes to the school building at the start of the year, with lots of new pupils (and families) also settling into school routines and becoming part of the Oaklands family. Pupils and staff have all worked incredibly hard during the year, with our successful Ofsted visit in February acknowledging the wonderful progress that we see learners achieve. This week, staff and children will be celebrating the friendships they have made and reflecting on the learning they have done together as they get ready for the summer holiday and a new academic year ahead.

    This term finishes on Friday (11th July) at 2.30pm

     

    Diary date: children return on Tuesday 26th August

     

    You will all be receiving your child’s End of Year Report with this letter. These are always a delight to read, to reflect on achievements and progress during the year. I do hope that you will enjoy reading about your amazing child! In the envelope you will also find a transition booklet that tells them about the class they will be in next academic year. This can be helpful to share with them over the summer holidays to help prepare them for the return to school, telling your child the class name and staff members’ names during the summer holiday and before they return next term.

     

    Leavers’ Assembly: On Wednesday and Thursday, we have our Leavers’ assemblies. Nurture children’s assembly is on Wednesday and Willow, Elm & Cherry on Thursday, both assemblies starting at 1.15pm. We will be saying Goodbye to 22 pupils who are moving on to new schools. This will be a special time to celebrate achievements and to wish the children and their families, good luck for the future. We are proud of every one of these children and will miss them all, but know that they have been well prepared for life beyond Oaklands School. If your child is leaving us this year, we do hope you will be able to join us for your child’s special assembly, and that you will stay in touch with the school to let us know what your child does in the future.

     

    Keep Enjoying Reading!: Starting Saturday 29 June until the 15 September, children aged 0 to 15 years in Leicester City can sign up to take part and complete the six-book challenge.  A prize of £100 of books will be awarded to the Leicester school with the highest percentage of children finishing the challenge (numbers recorded by Leicester libraries staff).

    In Leicester, there is also a challenge for adults to promote good role modelling.  Adults, you can participate by reading six books for a chance to win £30 worth of books!

    Leicester libraries’ offer is enhanced with a range of free activities for the whole family, all designed to promote reading for pleasure and the joy of sharing books and stories.

    For further information about these activities visit leicester.gov.uk/summerreadingchallenge.

     

    Attendance: We know that good attendance has a positive impact on learning and outcomes. Thank-you for supporting your child to get ready each day and being prepared for school. We appreciate that this is not always easy, but we know that good routines help our pupils. Whole school attendance for this year was 89.5% (with 1 week to go). Next year, we really need to get our attendance figures back up to 92%. Please continue to try and ensure that your child attends school every day.

     

    Keep Your Child Safe from Measles This Summer: Unfortunately, we have been notified that cases of Measles are on the rise in Leicester City again this summer. Measles is a serious illness that could be prevented by having both doses of the MMR vaccination. It spreads very easily, especially in schools, parks, and busy places. Cases of measles are rising in the UK, increasing the risk to children and communities. Measles can make children very sick. It can cause a high fever, rash, cough, and sore eyes. Some children get very ill and may need to go to hospital. Measles can have serious consequences, sometimes fatal, to help prevent children and those around them from becoming unwell with measles this summer please check your child’s Red Book or with your GP Practice to see if they have been fully vaccinated.

    The MMR vaccine protects your child from: Measles Mumps Rubella

    The vaccine is safe and has been used for many years all over the world. Children need two doses of the MMR vaccine for full protection. If your child has missed a vaccine, it’s not too late. You can ask your GP or school nurse for help.

     

    Online Safety: We recognise that many children will be using devices over the summer holidays. Please do be vigilant about what your child is watching or doing online. We have had alerts about ‘Sextortion’; where someone threatens to share embarrassing or intimate pictures of another person unless you comply with their demands. If children are not appropriately supervised we know they could be particularly vulnerable to this kind of online harm.

     

    Your well being: If you feel particularly overwhelmed during the summer break, there are a range of people who can help. Please do keep these numbers somewhere safe. You are not alone.

     

    For Social Care or Early Help support- if you are having a crisis, please contact this number-

    Duty and Advice Service 0116 4541004

     

    Samaritans 116 123- Free from any phone

    Crisis Team 0808 800 3302

    Text ‘Shout’ to 85258 

     

    To speak to our Designated Safeguarding Lead; 07549084022

    This number will be checked weekly and

     

    FamilyLine Free emotional support, information & guidance on family relationships-including siblings, conflict, parenting, caring, financial worries and more Mon-Fri 9am-9pm 0808 802 6666

     

     

    School Communication: Please also let us know of any changes to your address, Emergency contact numbers or your phone numbers by calling the office on 0116 2415921

     

    If there are any updates to send to parents during the summer holidays and particularly the week before we return to school, these will be sent via ClassDojo and posted on the school website. If you do not yet have access to ClassDojo, please call the school office for help with this before the end of this week.

    Have a wonderful summer break,

    Regards

    Sarah

    (Headteacher)

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