Welcome Back
Dear Parents/Carers,
It has been a wonderful first week back for pupils at Oaklands. We have been thrilled to see all children settling into their classes so smoothly, getting to know the staff and meeting their new peer groups. Thank-you for preparing them well and getting children on the bus/taxi or ready in the car to arrive at 8.45am. Attendance this week has been very good.
It has been a joy to meet our new children across the school. We have welcomed 18 new children who have been smiling and playing alongside their peers already- We are very proud of the way in which they have started their new school!
Car Park: The car park arrangements have worked smoothly this week despite having reduced space whilst the crane is on site. Thank-you to parents who transport children. We appreciate your patience and understanding, supporting us to keep everyone safe at the start and end of each day.
Expansion: For those children who were already at Oaklands, I am sure they will have noticed some changes at the front of the school as they arrived on site this week. We have a large, green crane in the car park now that is moving the steel to put in place for our school expansion. The site is looking different every day. Many of our children can see the work happening at the front of the building as they have their lunch.
Our UNIQUE Vision:
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UNDERSTANDING |
We are an Autism Specialist school and work with every child to develop their full potential and with the community to develop understanding in society about Autism |
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NURTURE |
Every member of Oaklands school (children, staff & families) is nurtured to develop their talents and interests |
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INTERACTION |
We insist on high quality communication & interaction between children, staff and community in every environment at all times, so that every member of our school can express their character and value |
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QUALITY |
We strive to excel in every area of school life and in our work with the community |
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US |
Oaklands is a family and everyone who is involved with school has value and can contribute to our shared learning |
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ENGAGEMENT |
All learners are engaged and challenged through a curriculum that meets their needs and prepares them for the world |
Please do continue to check Class Dojo and the school website for any updates. New parents/carers, should have been sent a link by email to join Class Dojo. You receive regular updates about your child’s activities and progress through Class Dojo and it also gives you the facility to message the class team if you need to let them know anything. If you need any support or further information about this, please contact the office; office@oaklands.leicester.sch.uk.
You can also find us on Twitter and we have our own You Tube channel & a Facebook page Twitter: @Oaklands_
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoBZ9amxpU6NJ3OM9_dPioA
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/OaklandsSchoolLeicester/
This term, all children will be exploring a variety of learning experiences from reading exciting stories such as Whatever Next! to preparing pitta bread pizza and practicing valuable life skills. There will also be a whole school day about Space on 6th October & Diwali on 14th October.
We look forward to getting to know your children again this term. They are all a joy to work with!
If you have any questions, queries or comments, please do not hesitate to get in touch through the school office.
Regards
Sarah Osborne
Headteacher
School starts for all pupils on Tuesday 30th and children should be ready for their transport or if coming with parents, they should be on site by 8.45am. We are really looking forward to seeing them.
Summer Holiday Food Offers
Parents and Carers may be interested in these offers for the summer 2022.
What if I cannot afford a meal out?
Residents of Leicester can seek help at FareShare. This is an organisation that provides surplus food to other charities, however they can offer referrals to families on a low income. The address is Coventry Road, and FareShare can be called at 0116 286 7735.
Dear Parents/Carers,
It is approaching the end of a very busy year, and there are a number of exciting activities children are involved in this week. Today has been a water themed day across the school, with children exploring Science concepts through activities with water.
On Thursday, we have a Leavers’ assembly starting at 1.30pm to say Goodbye to pupils who are moving on to new schools. This will be a special time to celebrate achievements and wish children and their families good luck for the future. We are proud of every one of our children and will miss them all, but know that they have been well prepared to move on. If your child is leaving us this year, we do hope you will be able to join us for this assembly, and that you will stay in touch with the school to let us know what your child does in the future.
On Friday, we have a whole school Eid celebration day. Children will be learning about Eid-Ul-Adha, which follows the completion of the Hajj pilgrimage. We invite children to dress down on this final day of term as they will also be celebrating the end of the year with their class groups & I look forward to visiting class parties in the afternoon.
We also have some staff members leaving at the end of this week; Laura Ward, Tomas Zahorsky, Kalpana Mistry, Halima Umarji. We wish them well as they explore exciting new roles and adventures! Kate Bentley, Hannah Hawkins and Alice Dovey will also now be leaving us for a while as they take maternity leave. We look forward to hearing news of their new babies over the summer.
End of Year Reports: Parents/Carers will all be receiving your child’s End of Year Report this week. These are always a delight to read, to reflect on each child’s 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 sheet that tells them about the class they will be in next academic year. This can be used to remind your child of the class name and teachers names during the summer holiday and before they return next term.
Keeping Children Safe: During the summer holidays, we are aware that many children will spend time on their devices at home. It is important that parents/carers know how to make sure children are kept safe from online harms by ensuring there are appropriate security settings on the device. Please find with this letter some supporting information. There is also advice on setting up parental controls on the NSPCC website;
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/parental-controls/
There are a number of activities happening for children in Leicester over the summer. These include Summer Reading Challenges at Leicester Libraries with the Launch week 11-15th July. There will also be live family theatre events at the libraries between 19th to 23rd July. The Spark Arts for Children in association with Among Ideal Friends libraries consortium, present 'Recycled Rubbish' – a show for children aged five and over. Tickets will be on sale soon.
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Show dates |
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Tuesday 19 July |
Beaumont Leys Library, 11am |
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Wednesday 20 July |
St Barnabas Library, 11am |
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Thursday 21 July |
African Caribbean Centre, 11am |
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Friday 22 July |
Pork Pie Library and Community Centre, 11am |
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Saturday 23 July |
Central Library, 11am |
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.
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School Communication: 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 Weduc and posted on the school website. If you do not yet have access to Weduc, please call the school office for help with this before the end of this week
Have a wonderful summer break,
Regards
Sarah and the Oaklands Team
Sarah Osborne
(Headteacher)
Parent Autism Workshops: For families of autistic pupils in years 1 to 9. Training will be delivered in Hindi only (suitable for Gujarati, Punjabi and Urdu speaking parents who understand the Hindi language)
Thursday 9th June 2022, 9:00-12:00pm 4 sessions
Please click here to book on the course.
Dear Parents and Carers,
Platinum Jubilee Celebrations – Friday 27th May 2022
On Friday 27th May we will be celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee at school. The children are invited to wear red, white and blue clothes instead of their uniform on this day. However, we do appreciate that some our children may prefer to come in school uniform as usual. Therefore, if you would like to send in a change of clothes in a bag, we will try and encourage children to participate by getting changed in the afternoon.
The children will have their school dinner & packed lunch as usual then will have a whole school celebration picnic during the afternoon. The picnic will be held outside for children to celebrate this special occasion together. We ask for you to send in one item of picnic food, if possible, to be shared at the picnic (no nuts please) ie healthy snacks, fruit, crisps, cake.
We are looking forward to a lovely day and thank you for your continued support.
Yours sincerely,
Sarah Osborne
Headteacher
Celebrating Autism Acceptance Month 2022
We know our parents are amazing, resilient & resourceful but this week typifies that; one parent already helped her child to raise a huge £197 sponsor money for Autism Acceptance Week & another has created this wonderful poster!