The Week Ahead Updates and Communication for Parents
Psalm 1 v 3
Growing Lives that Bear Fruit
Quick Stop Notices ✋🏼📋
Please remember that the school playground is not open until a teacher is on duty.
- Supervision begins: Between 8:40 am and 8:45 am. If children need to arrive earlier than this please book them into breakfast club with Mrs Virgo - it opens at 7:55am and costs £3.00 a day.
- Important: Please do not leave children unattended on the playground before this point. Staff are in essential meetings inside the building until duty begins.
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Next Week! ➡️➡️➡️➡️➡️➡️
Week commencing 19th January 2026
Monday:
7:55 - 8:55: Breakfast Club
15:30 - 16:30: Study Club
Tuesday:
7:55 - 8:55: Breakfast Club
15:30 - 16:30: Study Club
Wednesday
7:55 - 8:55: Breakfast Club
15:30 - 16:30: Study Club
15:30 - 16:30: LaunchPad Football for Middle School
19:00 - 20:00: Barcelona Trip Parents' Meeting
Thursday
7:55 - 8:55: Breakfast Club
15:30 - 16:30: Study Club
15:30 - 16:30: Matilda drama rehearsal
Friday
7:55 - 8:55: Breakfast Club
Dates for your Diary 🗓️
February
- Thursday 5th: Duke of Edinburgh Pratice
- 6th & W/C 9th: Year 11 Mock GCSE exams
- Friday 13th @ 15:30: Break for Half-Term
- Wednesday 18th: Yr11 Dear England Theatre Production
- W/C Monday 23rd:
- School re-opens
- Year 11 Mock GCSE exams
- Yr9/10 Barcelona trip (return 27th Feb)
March
- Monday 2nd - Tuesday 3rd: Yr11 Coniston Hall trip
- Monday 2nd 13:00: HPV Vaccinations
- Tuesday 10th: Yr11 Parent Consultations
- Wednesday 11th: Staff PD, school closed to students
- Friday 27th 12:00: School Closes for Easter break
April
- Monday 13th: School re-opens for Summer Term
- Thursday 16th: Teenage Booster & outstanding MMR vacconations
- Monday 20th 27th 9:00 - 13:00 & Wednesday 29th: Matilda rehearsals at Guiseley Theatre
- Tuesday 21st & Wednesday 22nd: Yr 1 - 10 Parent Consultations
- Wednesday 29th, 30th & 1st May 18:30: Matilda Performance at Guiseley Theatre
🌟 Stars & Students 💫 of the week
Primary
Last week
Zion (YN2) for amazing nursery phonics showing us all he has remembered from last term.
Ava (YR) for amazing kindness and maturity looking after a new child in our class, particularly at tidy up time.
Rosa (Y1) Great work in Maths
Zeb (Y4) focused, positive attitude to his learning
Ruth (Y3) excellent work in Maths
This week
Evie (YN2) For a fantastic first week in nursery, making new friends and following all the routines.
Seth (YR) for an amazing attitude and great involvement in phonics lessons.
Tara (Y1) Completing more challenging work in maths
Eliza (Y2) Positive attitude to learning.
Abigail (Y4) For writing a great explanation of the water cycle
Jesse (Y4) For writing a knowledgeable and creative water cycle description
Bronze awards
Grace (Y4)
Yarnaa (Y4)
Middle
Miriam (Y5) for: A great focussed start to History
Nathanael (Y7) for: Good enthusiasm in history! Asking for homework!
Jennifer (Y7) for: Excellent result on her Spanish test.
Chloe (Y7) for: Excellent result on her Spanish test.
Upper
Tobias (Y10) for: excellent contribution in RE
Alana (Y11) for: Excellent work on her Spanish oral preparation
Seth (Y11) for: Doing daily maths revision over the holiday
Kevin (Y11) for: Doing daily maths revision over the holiday
Isaac (YOak 10) for: Hard working despite being in pain due to his leg in a cast
Amba (Y11) for: Doing daily maths revision over the holiday
🎓 Classroom 👨🏫 News
West Yorkshire Police led assembly.
PC Mo spoke to Middle and Upper about the complexities of social media.
PTFA 👨🏻👩🏼👧🏻👦🏼 💬 Parent, Teacher & Friends Association
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Headteacher's Message
Our Mission
To provide a holistic Christian education for all and to inspire discipleship.
Our Vision
To be a Christian community in which everyone grows in character, faith, knowledge, understanding and wisdom.
Dear Families,
This week, we welcomed PC Mo into school to speak with our students about the complexities of social media. It was a helpful session, but it highlighted just how much our children are navigating. We know that parenting in 2026 can be challenging. As we work together to "train up a child in the way he should go," we are competing with a digital world that pulls them in a very different direction.
We hear from so many of you about the heavy pressure surrounding smartphones. It is the worry about what the children are seeing, the constant battle over screen time, and the fear that if you say "no," your child will be the one left on the outside. Even though we can control phone access within the school building, our staff still spend hours picking up the pieces and dealing with the fallout of online interactions, unkind messages, exclusion, and anxiety, that happen outside of school hours.
The Bible reminds us to "guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it" (Proverbs 4:23). Yet, the current regulations allow data companies to treat children as adults from the age of 13, exposing them to algorithms designed for addiction and comparison. We would prefer a childhood defined by real connection, play, and peace.
You may be aware of a growing parent-led initiative called Smartphone Free Childhood. They are advocating to "Raise the Age" of internet adulthood from 13 to 16. For us, this is not about politics; it is about safeguarding. Just as we have age ratings to protect children from films they aren't ready for, this is about ensuring the digital world has the necessary safety checks to protect our children's mental health and innocence.
When we stand together as a community, the social pressure on individual families disappears. We simply want to support you in the difficult task of saying "wait." If you would like to support this push for safer standards, you can view the petition here:











