19 April 2024 – Newsletter
A note from Mr Applegate
Spring learning reports have been emailed out today. Please check email and spam/junk folders if you’ve not seen it.
I trust you had a good Easter break, and have just about got going into the routine of school life this week.
Well done to our Year 5 pupils for a great song writing day on Thursday. It was very speecial to have Mr Halls back, an ex-teacher at St Mark’s who also wrote our school song. A very musical day!
Year 1 have loved Forest School this week. Such a delight to see.
It was also great to learn that we will be full for September’s Year R cohort. We look forward to welcoming our new families soon.
Have a great weekend. Mr Applegate :)
Instrumental Tuition LAST CHANCE – by April 22nd
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taking instrumental lessons and wants to continue
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taking instrumental lessons and wants to stop
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wishes to begin learning an instrument. (NB only children in Years 3 – 6 next year can apply.)
Parent Drop-in on Monday
This Thursday!
Sports Day!
… is on Friday 24th May. Save the date…
- KS2 parents are invited to watch in the morning until lunch
- All parents are invited to join children in a picnic lunch
- KS1 parents are invited to watch in the afternoon
- Children are in a team colour group – we’ll send reminders out next week of which colour group your child is in (as they’ll need a t-shirt that colour).
- More details to follow!
Parent Survey Results
Many thanks for taking the time to complete this. You can see the full results here.
100% of parents (297 responses) said that they would recommend St Mark’s to another parent! Great!
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⭐ Star Learners ⭐
⭐ Star Readers ⭐
⭐ Quietest Classes ⭐
Penguins & 4C
⭐ Attendance Updates ⭐
Our target over the year is 97%. Last year’s attendance was 95.8% – above national levels, but we’d like it to be much higher.
Our current attendance percentage is 96.0%. Oh no :(
Weekly Attendance by Class
School Dates, Lunches, and Clubs
In worship this week…
Music of the Week
Hallelujah Chorus: Handel
This composition comes from Handel’s famous works: The Messiah, which was inspired by Jesus being the saviour of the world. This is the chorus from the oratorio, which means a large musical composition on a religious subject.