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Parents please be aware that school will close at 1pm on Friday 22nd July for the Summer holiday. Children will have lunch in school as normal and then be dismissed from class at 1.00pm.
We will re-open for the new academic year at 8.40am on Wednesday 7th September 2016.
We wish all our children and families a wonderful summer holiday.
We would like to invite the parents of all our Y6 children to their Y6 Leavers Assembly which takes place on Thursday 21st July at 9.30am.
This will be a memorable event for you and your child to treasure so please do come along and support your child in their last Regents Park assembly.
We would like to invite all of our parents and families to our Eid Mela in school on Friday 8th July 2016. The event starts at 1.00pm but we would like you to arrive from 12.40pm so we can begin to sign you in. You will then be able to pick up your children and enjoy all of the events, including:
I am writing to inform you about strike action that is being taken by members of the National Union of Teachers (NUT) on 5 July and to advise you about arrangements for the school on that day.
NUT members have voted to take discontinuous strike action. This means there will be a series of strike dates, with the first strike day on Tuesday 5 July 2016. The NUT has said that further strike days could follow in the autumn term.
Why has the NUT called a strike?
The NUT states that its strike action is over two issues - school funding and the deregulation of national pay and conditions for teachers.
What does this mean for our school?
Teachers in our school who are members of the NUT may choose to be on strike on 5 July and on subsequent dates in the autumn term if the dispute is not resolved by then.
How will this affect my children?
As head teacher, I am responsible, in consultation with the chair of governors, for deciding what will happen in our school on the day of the strike. Because it is not clear at the moment how many teachers who are members of the NUT may be taking strike action, the decision I have made is that the school must be closed to all pupils for that day.
I appreciate that closing the school will cause inconvenience for families and it is not a decision that I have taken lightly. I can assure you that in forming my decision I have taken into account the well-being of all pupils and their families and school staff.
Yours sincerely,
Mr A Beale
Head of School