Resources, Info and Forms for Parents
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As part of our paper-free communication system, this is where to find the letters that we would normally send home on paper.
This is where you will find the school prospectus. It contains the latest detailed information about the school
These are presentations and materials from Curriculum News talks at the start of each term.
Some require PowerPoint to view them.
If you don't have a copy of PowerPoint, there is a free viewer downloadable from here.
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This is the Summer StreetSport brochure. In here there is a huge range of free activities available locally, from drama to Bollywood dancing to fencing and cheerleading.
This is a copy of our Anti- Bullying Policy in draft for consultation. If you have comments, please leave a message here, or contact us at the school by letter, in person or email.
This contains the link to the video of the 'Understanding Data in Schools' presentation of October 2009. (Please hold down the Ctrl key when clicking on the link in the document.)
This is the letter sent to parents in September 2009 with up to date advice from Hampshire CC about Swine Flu.
This guide is designed for new parents to the school, so that they can be fully informed about the day to day life of the school that is not included in the prospectus. It includes such things as Class Assemblies, Stars of the Week, Golden Book, Head's Open Forum and many more aspects of school life here at St James' School.
There is a large range of resources to be had at local libraries. Here is a list - though not exhaustive.
This document outlines our transition arrangements in KS1. In particular, it explains how we decide on which classes children move to. It was given to parents of children in Reception and Year 1 in June 2009.
This is our Vision Statement - a picture of what we are striving to achieve. Written in the present tense it paints a picture of where we would like to be as a school.
This is a key document - our statement of values, which set out the things that are most important to us as a school community. We, as a school are on journey and our values define the 'rules of the road'.
This is the presentation that was shown to parents by Mrs Brightwell in April 2009, setting out the end of Key Stage 1 assessment arrangements.
A story that was told in assembly (wc 16th March 2009) to help children think about death and new life.
A copy of St James' CEC Primary School's most recent OFSTED report.
Mr Gallop's presentation to parents - "How Can You Support Your Child WIth Maths"
