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  • Production Arrangements

    Published 05/12/24

    Winter Production 2024 “Robin and the Sherwood Hoodies - Arrangements for children and parents. Here are all the details of arrival and collection of children. 

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  • School Production Tickets

    Published 22/11/24

    Winter Production 2024 “Robin Hood and the Sherwood Hoodies” – School Hall Monday 9th – Thursday 12th December 2024 at 6:30pm

    All children have a part in the production - Year 6 are the main cast and the remainder of the students each feature in their class dances/scenes throughout the show.

    If you would like to come and watch, you can purchase tickets on ParentMail from Monday at 4pm. Cast A will perform on Monday and Tuesday and Cast B on Wednesday and Thursday - YR 6 Main Cast will perform on all 4 nights. (Your child knows which cast they are in)

    Please note the maximum number of tickets you can purchase is 2 per family--these can be on the same evening or one for 2 separate evenings. Children under 5 are, unfortunately, not permitted to attend.

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  • School Crossing Patrol Officer

    Published 21/11/24

    Surrey County Council Job Vacancy - School Crossing Patrol Officer

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  • Guinness World Record

    Published 20/11/24

    We are thrilled to inform you that Northmead Junior and Stoughton Infant School have been successful in our attempt to secure a Guinness World Record for the “Most People Performing Jazz Hands”, with a total of 544 participants, surpassing the previous record by over a hundred people. 

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  • November Reading Newsletter

    Published 20/11/24

    At Northmead we understand the importance of children engaging with the natural world. In a world increasingly dominated by technology, time spent outdoors cultivates resilience, social skills, and a sense of wonder, and there is a lot of research which cites the benefits of the natural world for children’s mental health. Initially, we pushed the outdoor teaching agenda in the lower school at Northmead, led by Mr Lewis. To support this learning, there are so many beautiful books published about nature which open up a world of wonder, igniting children’s curiosity. There are some incredible non-fiction books produced for children which combine interesting text with the most beautiful illustrations. Children can explore these over and over again.

    This article continues in the attached newsletter.

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  • Cleverchefs Christmas Lunch

    Published 08/11/24

    Cleverchefs Christmas Lunch will be on Wednesday 18th December.

    LAST day to order = Friday 13th Dec. Orders after this date will not be taken.

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  • October Reading Newsletter

    Published 23/10/24

    Thank you to all those people who spent money at our recent book fair. In total we took £953.96 which gives us £476.98 of credits to spend on books for the library and book corners.

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  • NST Fireworks Night

    Published 08/10/24

    We are excited to confirm our annual Bonfire & Fireworks Night will be held this year on Thursday 7th November. Gates will open at 6pm, the bonfire will be lit at 6.30pm and the fireworks display begins at 7.30pm.

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  • Secondary School Applications

    Published 04/10/24

    Is your child in year six? If so, you need to apply online for a secondary school place by 31st October 2024.

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  • School Photos - Monday 30th September

    Published 26/09/24

    Children who have PE lessons on Monday should come to school in their school uniform, and bring their PE kits to change into after they have had their school photo taken.

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  • September Reading Newsletter

    Published 26/09/24

    HOW DOES MY CHILD’S TEACHER DECIDE WHAT MY BOOK MY CHILD IS READING?

    Children will have taken their star reader tests in school over the past couple of weeks. This is a computer-based test that measures a child’s reading ability through a series of 34 questions. Every test for every child is different, and the computer selects different questions for each child dependent on how well they answer the previous questions. Essentially, the computer adapts the test to suit your child. This is not just a test of word reading, it is also a test of comprehension and understanding.

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  • NHS Nasal Flu Vaccination

    Published 02/09/24

    The Child and Family Health Surrey Immunisation Team is visiting Northmead on Friday 4th October 2024 to deliver Influenza (flu) vaccinations via nasal spray.

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