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Belmont School 14th February 2025 Newsletter

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Global Goal 4 – Quality Education - Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.

Dear Families,

Happy Valentine's Day to the entire Belmont School community. We have reached the end of the first half of the Spring Term! 

We are sadly saying goodbye and good luck to Mr Brett who will be leaving us today to start a new adventure elsewhere. We know that you will want to wish him well and would also like to join me in thanking him for all of his hard work and dedication to our pupils. We are very lucky to have Miss O'Neill, who has joined us as the new Star 1 teacher.

Our Reception pupils also celebrated their first 100 days at Belmont School yesterday and enjoyed a day of celebrations and collecting smiles! They have so much progress and we cannot see more. 

We have had the pleasure of having two wonderful family meeting evenings this week, and it was wonderful to receive the wonderful feedback from parents who were able to see how much progress their children have made, and it is a real testament to the motto 'Stronger Together'! We will be rescheduling some of the meetings that were cancelled due to staff absence after the holiday. Please look out for emails. 

Sustainability at Belmont School

The sustainability team would like to remind families that, as a sustainable school, we are banning the use of single-use plastic bottles and asking families to buy reusable water bottles that do not harm the environment:

1,300+ No Plastic Bottles Stock Illustrations, Royalty-Free Vector Graphics  & Clip Art - iStock

When buying bottles in the half-term, please make sure that they are not made from glass. Thank you for your support in this urgent matter. 

Some of our Year 5 pupils visited the Eden project in Autumn and support the making of the following video: https://youtu.be/skno-nqCgzE?feature=shared, please do watch and reflect. 

UNCRC - Rights of a child

As half-term is next week, the RRS Ambassadors would like to share 'Article 31': 

Article 31 of the UNCRC says that children and young people have the right to have fun in the way they want to, whether by playing sports, watching films, or doing something else entirely. They have the right to rest, too.

Children and young people should be able to take part freely in cultural activities, just like adults. The government should make sure it’s easy for them to do this whether or not they have a disability.

 

Assemblies 

Well done to all the pupils in 3 Galaxy and 3 Mercury for two wonderful performances. The parents were serenaded with some beautiful songs today!  Thank you staff for making the magic happen and our families for supporting your children! We cannot wait for 3 Planets assembly after half-term.

We are a Fit4Life Charter School

Every newsletter we will be sharing 'Family Pledges'. In this newsletter, we would love for you to use the half-term and to:

The NHS Website: https://www.nhs.uk/healthier-families/activities/, has some fantastic ideas. But you could go to the park, go for a local walk or even go swimming! 

We would love to hear how you kept fit in the half term break! 

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Outstandingly Happy Harrow School!

The pupils in Year 5 have been learning more about living outside their zone of comfort and would like to share the following quote with you:

Do not forget that as a school we are all working in the 2% Mindset mode:

I look forward to handing out special badges to those in the wider school community who practice and spread the messages of joy and happiness! It might even be you!

Communication

We will be sending out the 'What's On' list, as well as the home learning and curriculum overviews that will include information on what your child will learn this term. 

A reminder to all families, that if you have any issues or concerns, please do not hesitate to speak to any member of staff on duty or email the school office via office@belmont.harrow.sch.uk or by submitting your query on our virtual form found on our website (https://www.belmont.harrow.sch.uk/contact-us-form). We aim to respond to queries within 10 working days as outlined in our Positive Communication Policy, which can be found in the policy section on our website, where you will also find:

  • Community Behaviour Policy 
  • Complaints Policy and Procedure 
  • Managing Serial and Unreasonable Complaints Policy

Finally, we hope that you have a lovely half-term break, and we look forward to seeing you all on Monday 24th February at 8.35am!

Yours sincerely,

Mrs P Aggarwall

Headteacher 

What Families and Educators Need to Know 

 

Young Harrow Foundation

Young Harrow Foundation have developed a new hub for cost of living support on their website: www.youngharrowfoundation.org/cost-of-living-support

This hub aims to signpost people to local services from the voluntary sector and local authority - and is particularly aimed at families or carers that have children and young people in their household.

The online hub, developed by Young Harrow Foundation, lists services that can help with things like, mental health and wellbeing, warm hubs in the borough, help with accessing food, housing support and low cost furniture providers.

Early Support in Harrow 

For all Harrow residents, Harrow Early Support Services provide families with strategies and advice groups to help you with your children, wellbeing and health. Please click the links for the timetables and further information:

https://www.facebook.com/harrowcc/?locale=en_GB

https://www.harrow.gov.uk/downloads/download/12765/childrens-centres-timetables

https://www.harrow.gov.uk/childrenscentres

PE KIT days

Below are the days that pupils will be coming into school wearing their PE Kit:

  • Reception - Friday
  • Y1 - Monday & Wednesday
  • Y2 - Monday & Thursday
  • Y3 - Tuesday & Thursday
  • Y4 - Tuesday & Thursday (*One class will be on a Monday due to swimming)
  • Y5 – Wednesday & Friday (*One class will be on a Monday due to swimming)
  • Y6 – Wednesday & Thursday (*One class will be on a Monday due to swimming)
  • Stargazers – Tuesday

The PE kit worn into school must be as follows:

  • Black trainers with plain laces. (No brightly coloured trainers please)
  • Black/Grey PE shorts, jogging bottoms (when it gets colder) or skorts – with no logo.
  • Plain white T-shirt or polo shirt (with no logo)
  • Pupils wear their purple school sweatshirt.

Please note that children should not be wearing any branded clothing or jewellery. They must only wear what is stated above. 

Be Active Breakfast and After school Club

Dear Parent/Carer,

As you may have seen Be Active are our new provider for Breakfast and After school clubs, if you would like your child to attend any these then you MUST book online prior to attendance at https://www.beactivesportsandclubs.co.uk/book-online otherwise your child will not be able to attend, this MUST be done to attend.

Please book directly on the Be Active website:

 https://www.beactivesportsandclubs.co.uk/book-online?category=63a1cf71-22a1-490d-b7c9-234b714c799b

Our new provider is ‘Be Active’. They will initially be running the breakfast club from 7.30am to start of the school day and from end of school day, until either 4.30pm or 6.00pm. Please find booking information below:

Please note that any children who are not collected at the designated end times of the session will be escorted to the after school club (Be Active) which will result in a charge for this service for parents.

Attendance

School attendance is mandatory for all pupils.

If your child is ill, please notify the school office on 0208 427 0903. You can now leave a voicemail to report your child's absence.

Punctuality

All pupils must in school and collected at their designated time:

Key Stage 

Start of School time

End of School time 

Reception 

8.35am

3.15pm

Key Stage 1

8.35am

3.15pm

Key Stage 2

8.35am

3.15pm

Nursery am

8.35am

11.35am

Nursery pm 

12.15am

3.15pm

It is important that your child starts school with their peers as this will help them to get ready for the amazing learning planned. It is your responsibility to ensure that your child is in school at their designated times. Repeated lateness means that your child is losing out on valuable learning, therefore the school’s safeguarding procedures will be followed and referrals will be made to external agencies where necessary.

Attendance and Punctuality Updates 

Parents, it is important that you drop your children at the correct time and pick them up at their designated collection times. A reminder that any child/ren not collected at their designated time will be escorted to the after-school club (ACE), which will result in a charge for this service. If you would like your child to attend any these then you MUST book online prior to attendance at https://www.beactivesportsandclubs.co.uk/book-online, who will provide you with the price and other information. 

Pupils who are not collected at the designated times at the end of the day will be escorted to the afterschool club (Be Active) which will result in a charge for this service for parents.

Online Learning Expectations and Support 

We continue to set online weekly home learning online via 'Microsoft My Teams'. Staff will review what has been completed and leave feedback on the pupil’s page.

We are digitising the way the school operates, this means you will have access to all of the pupils daily learning so that pupils can review what they have learnt during the school day at home.

Please focus on reading with your child every day for at least 20 minutes, help them to learn their times tables and spellings and talk to them about their learning in school.

If you need help or support with online home learning, Mr Baig, our Computing Technician will be available to support you every morning from 8.30am to 9am. You will need to complete the following form to let us know what you need help with:

https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/ComputingSupport@belmont.harrow.sch.uk/bookings/ 

 

Uniform Reminders

Children must come into school wearing the correct uniform listed below. on PE days, pupils should come into school wearing the correct PE kit:

1. All children will be allowed to wear black shoes or black trainers. The black trainers must have no

White/coloured soles or laces. If there are logos, these must be black (see pictures below):

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2. The PE kit worn into school must be as follows:

  • Black or white trainers with plain laces. (No brightly coloured trainers please)
  • Black/Grey PE shorts, jogging bottoms (when it gets colder) or skorts – with no logo.
  • Plain white T-shirt or polo shirt (with no logo)
  • Pupils wear their purple school sweatshirt.

Please note that children should not be wearing any branded clothing and must only wear what is stated above.

Children in Year 5 and 6 will be expected to wear a school tie that can be bought from Teeny Wear in Harrow Weald. They must come to school wearing it on the first day back.

Long hair must be tied up. Hair accessories are not allowed and hijabs worn must be white.

We will be monitoring pupils’ presentation and expect all children to be wearing the correct uniform from the first day of school.

Health & Safety and general reminders - 14/02/25 

To ensure that we are following safeguarding measures, we ask you to continue to help us by:

  • Ensure that you come to school at the allocated time
  • Do not bring food on school site
  • Please all follow the 1-way system to help you move around the site safely.
  • Ensuring that you are joining the queueing system and not pushing in.
  • Wash your hands regularly with soap.
  • Cover your face when coughing and sneezing, dispose of any tissues immediately. 

Safeguarding remains ‘EVERYONE’S BUSINESS AT BELMONT SCHOOL.’

Harrow Children Services’ Golden Number is available to everyone, and gives people one number to call for information or advice on services for children, young people and their families.

Golden Number: 020 8901 2690.

A person points to themselves within a circle of black dots.

UNCRC Article 19
I have the right to be protected from being hurt or badly treated

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