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Weekly Bulletin - Issue 21 - Friday 23 February 2024

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Issue 21 - Friday 23 February 2024


Dear Families

This week we have welcomed to school a few new pupils, some new TAs and a cohort of Brunel students for their industry placement. Thank you to all the community for the kindness and support they have shown our new members.

Classroom book and interaction, regulation corners

Mrs Sugden has been setting up book and regulation corners for all classrooms over the past weeks. All classrooms now have a bean bag and a two sided bookshelf. One side has games and resources that can be used for regulation (keeping ourselves balanced) and that encourage social interaction and communication. The other side is ready for books and all classes have a budget to spend on books that they find attractive and enticing. Our librarian Miss Gafaar also organises monthly book swaps so that pupils can exchange books between classes, keeping their interest alive.

Don't forget, if your child isn't bringing books home to read with / to you, please contact their form tutor.

Very best wishes

Mrs J Rigby
Headteacher


Jack Patchey Wize Up Programme

KS5 welcomed Andy this week from the Jack Petchey Wize Up Financial Education Programme. 

Andy will be visiting us over the next three weeks and leading sessions with students on First Impressions, Budgeting , Credit Cards and Pensions. 

Andy was very excited to be back at Meadow supporting our amazing students. 

Thank you to Jack Petchey for this opportunity. 

Ms Carter 

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On the last Friday of school, before half-term, we celebrated Valentine's Day!

We decorated wooden flowers and made cards for our nearest and dearest.  

We also enjoyed heart shaped cookies and had a lunchtime disco.

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Parent Coffee Afternoons
- Scholastic Book Fayre -

We are very excited to announce that from Tuesday 27th February till Friday 1st March we will be running a Scholastic Book Fair in our Library!

The Scholastic Book Fair is a pop-up celebration of reading that puts the very best books directly into your child’s hands, all while raising rewards to spend on free books and essential resources for our school! For every sale made, Meadow High School will receive 50% in FREE rewards that we can use for even more resources for our students!

We will be hosting two parent coffee afternoons on:

One session on Tuesday 27th February: 

  • 1.45pm till 2.45pm

Two sessions on Thursday 29th February:

  • 1.45pm till 2.45pm 
  • 3.15pm till 4.15pm

These will give you the opportunity to visit the Fair with your child and choose some of the fantastic books that will be on offer! You can pay online at our parent coffee mornings via card using our school’s unique QR code that will be displayed in the Library for the duration of the fair.

A letter will be sent home with your child that includes more information and a reply slip. If you would like to join us at one of the parent coffee mornings, please fill out the reply slip in that letter and return it to your child’s form tutor. If you have any questions, please contact our Librarian, Miss S Gaafar, on sgaafar@meadowhighschool.org.

Vocational Pathways Tuck Shop Menu 

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Meadow High School Hello Youtube Channel – Lots of Stories to enjoy!

To support this year’s World Book Day & Careers Week, we looked through some of our favourite stories related to the world of work.  There will be a special display in the library of fiction and non-fiction books and staff will be reading their favourite stories during lunchtime all week. We have also made sure that our Youtube stories this month fit with the theme too!

We will be posting two new stories on Friday 1st March.  The stories this month are:           

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The Three Little Pigs

by Axel Scheffler read and signed by Mrs. Sugden [The Builders]

Like Meadow High School, the three little pigs needed more space!  At school we are in the middle of building another brand new building; the three little pigs decided to each build a fine new house. Unfortunately, there is someone who wants to huff and puff and ruin their plans...

[Don’t worry, the builders at MHS have checked, no wolves here!]

Enola Homes and the Case of the Missing Marquess

by Nancy Springer read by Mrs. Tudor. [The Detective]

Enola Holmes is the sister of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes.  She is also clever but as a younger sister and a woman in Victorian society she has to fight to be taken seriously.  When her mother disappears she travels to London and becomes caught up in the case of the missing marquess. Join her on this exciting adventure!

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Upcoming Events

Monday 26 February 2024
- Friday 1 March 2024

Scholastic Book Fair

Monday 26 February 2024

DFN Project Search Open Day
1pm - 3pm
Marriott Hotel, Heathrow

Click here for more information

Monday 4 March 2024
- Friday 8 March 2024

World Book Day Week
& Careers Week

Thursday 7 March 2024

World Book Day
The theme this year is the World of Work. If they would like to, students can come dressed as a job they would love to do or come as a character from a book, thinking about what job they do.

Friday 15 March 2024

Red Nose Day

Thursday 21 March 2024

Lots of Socks Day

Friday 22 March 2024

 

DFN Project Search Open Day
1pm - 3pm
Marriott Hotel, Heathrow

Click here for more information

Monday 25 March 2024

Holi

Thursday 28 March 2024

Last Day of Term
School finishes at 2pm

Friday 29 March 2024 
- Friday 12 April 2024

SCHOOL HOLIDAY

School is CLOSED


Useful Information

Calendar and Key Dates Document - Updated December 2023  PDF

Term Dates for 2023/2024 - Issue 2  PDF


Letters Home 

Trip to Whipsnade Zoo - Class SS 

Food Technology - Spring - Year 7 

Food Technology - Spring - Year 8 

Food Technology - Spring - Year 9 

World Book Day and Careers Week

Hillingdon Junior Citizenship - Year 7 

Hillingdon Junior Citizenship - Year 7 - Publicity Consent Form 


School Lunches

Monday 26th February - Friday 1st March 2024

Week 1

NEW MENU FROM JANUARY - PLEASE SEE BELOW

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Here is a printable version of the menu: PDF:   Winter/Jan 2024 Menu


Safeguarding

A list of Designated Safeguarding Leads at Meadow High School
can be found here

More information  about Safeguarding can be found on our website here Our School / Safeguarding.   Information is also on the website about what to do if you are worried about a child  Out of Hours Safeguarding Contact Information / Reporting a Safeguarding Concern


Keeping Pupils Safe Online

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News & Events in the Community


Dear Parents/Carers

Please find below information from HACS about upcoming events, training and drop ins.

Hillingdon PCF

 

*Coffee Morning*

This is a chance for parents/carers to meet up in a relaxed atmosphere, enjoy tea or coffee and a sweet treat alongside our Family Support Team and access up-to-date information about what’s going on both at HACS and locally.

Date: Wednesday 13.03.24

Time:  10am- 11:30 am  

Location:  HACS Resource Centre, Dudley Pl, Hayes UB3 1PB, UK

Book here: https://www.hacs.org.uk/events-1/coffee-morning-13-03-24

*Please see flyer for more dates*

 

*Autistic Adult Support Drop-in*

Our drop-in sessions provide a safe space for autistic adults 18+ seeking advice and support with topics related to autism diagnosis or practical areas such as employment-related matters, benefit support or supported living. We will provide hot drinks and refreshments.

Date: Friday 16.02.23

Time:  10am – 12pm

Location:  HACS Resource Centre, Dudley Pl, Hayes UB3 1PB, UK

Book here: https://www.hacs.org.uk/events-1/adult-support-drop-in-2024-02-16-10-00

 

*Behaviour & Anxiety Support meetings*

(members only) For parents, carers & professionals who are supporting an autistic person who are seeking advice around behaviour. (Please note that our staff are not medically trained. The advice provided via these groups is not suitable for acute, crisis or emergency cases)

Date: Fri 23.02.24

Time: 1:30 pm – 2:30pm

Location:  Virtual Zoom

Book here: https://www.hacs.org.uk/events-1/behaviour-support-meeting-morning-23-02-24

  

*Training*

Autism Promoting Positive Behaviour

This workshop will cover:

• Understanding the functions of behaviour

• Practise using tools that can be used to understand and unpick behaviour.

• The autistic meltdown

• Develop a range of strategies using a positive behaviour approach.

• Explore emotional regulation tools to support the well-being and self-esteem of autistic people.

£10 for members get tickets half price please email: enquiries@hacs.org.uk £20 non- members

Date: Tues 26.03.24

Time: 10 am – 12pm

Location: HACS Resource Centre, Dudley Pl, Hayes UB3 1PB, UK

Book here: https://www.hacs.org.uk/events-1/autism-promoting-positive-behaviour-7

 

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Dear Parents/Carers,

Please see the below information on Supporting change and loss with Neuro-diverse children and Young People.

Hillingdon PCF

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Dear Parent/Carer,

You are invited to attend a series of four support groups for parents and carers to help support children and young people who are Neurodiverse with change and loss.

Groups will run on a Thursday of each month for 2 hours with the following topics:

• Thursday 28 March:  Loss, Change and Neurodiversity

• Thursday 25 April:  Coping with Challenging Behaviours: what I can do as a parent?

• Thursday 30 May: Family Traditions and Beliefs in Managing Grief

• Thursday 27 June:  Communication: conversations within families and beyond

The group provides an opportunity to meet other parents and carers experiencing similar life situations. Tea and coffee with fresh pastries available on each morning of the group.

What is Neurodiversity? “Neurodiversity describes the idea that people experience and interact with the world around them in many different ways; there is no one ‘right’ way of thinking, learning, and behaving, and differences are not viewed as deficits. The word neurodiversity refers to the diversity of all people, but it is often used in the context of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), as well as other neurological or developmental conditions such as ADHD or learning disabilities. Neurodiversity advocates inclusive non-judgmental language.” (Harvard Medical School, Baumer, N., Frueh, J, 2021)

What is the need? We understand that supporting you as parents and carers of neurodiverse children and young people, who have experienced change or loss, is very important. Often neurodiverse children and young people may experience isolation, bullying and discrimination. They will struggle with accessing adequate support and communicating their needs. In moments of change and loss these difficulties may intensify and it will have an impact on the whole family. It is essential, therefore, to create systems of care around families and to listen to the voices of neurodiverse children.

The groups will help professionals identify the barriers and challenges in providing psychological aid to neurodiverse children and their families, and adapt services to their needs. Research and practice show that timely psychological support, provided for families, can: improve mental health, help with relationships, assist in managing challenging behaviours, and build emotional resilience.

How could these groups help?

  • Support and guidance for difficult conversations about change and loss with children you care for.
  • Provide an understanding of children and young people’s reactions to change and loss, such as anger, anxiety and isolation.
  • Develop new communication skills to help children and young people better understand and manage their feelings.
  • Examine ways of adapting to changes, in a safe and supportive environment.

What to expect: As there is a limited number of places for these groups it will be essential to book early. It is beneficial to attend all four groups and participants are expected to notify the team 48 hours prior to the group if they cannot attend. This provides an opportunity for others to attend.

Each group will have two important elements: an educational presentation and informal group discussion facilitated by two group conductors. Groups will take place at Harlington Hospice and will be available online. All groups will be conducted by experienced psychotherapists in a safe and supportive manner. The Harlington Hospice team adopts an inclusive and collaborative approach. Participant’s feedback would be highly appreciated.

How to join:

To join this group, please reply by confirming your interest before Thursday 14th March 2024.

  • Email: cabsreferrals@harlingtonhospice.org
  • Contact: 02087590453 (ask for Paula Boyle or Nana Zhvitiashvili at Harlington Hospice)

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have further questions.

We work in partnership with:

  • Hillingdon Autistic Care and Support (HACS)
  • Local Schools
  • GP practices
  • H4ALL
  • Young Carers Trust
  • Hillingdon Mental Health Services
  • Hillingdon Social Services

For further information: Please visit the Child and Adolescent Bereavement Service webpage at:

https://www.harlingtonhospice.org/Pages/Category/cabs


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Dear Parents/Carers
 
Please see below events and information from the Royal Society for blind children- RSBC

Hillingdon PCF

We have a mix of virtual and face to face events for a variety of ages so there’s something for everyone!

We also continue to offer the following services:

  • Emotional support from our understanding and empathetic family practitioners
  • Information and advice for what VI people are entitled to
  • Assistive technology sessions
  • Our new Futures service that helps young people aged 14 to 25 with making decisions about what they do after leaving school

If you have any questions at all please don’t hesitate to contact me. I have attached the enrolment form should you need it but you can also contact connect@rsbc.org.uk with any queries or enrolments, as well as registering for events on our website.

Here is the link to our full calendar events:

https://www.rsbc.org.uk/calendar-of-activities/?utm_medium=paidsearch&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=&utm_term=&utm_content=&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA29auBhBxEiwAnKcSqttLJUz8XGSIHhpHPj7yuNQZ8gp0_UYD_EAZvvPdGX0CDSeYTBJvehoCotoQAvD_BwE

And here are some of our highlights…

1.           Launch of LGBTQIA+ Youth Group – 28th February (Virtual)

Join us on Wednesday, February 28th, from 5pm to 6pm on Zoom for our first ever LGBTQIA+ group session. In this pilot session, we will gather your ideas for the group, which will be a safe and inclusive space for young individuals aged 13-25. Whether you identify as LGBTQIA+, are curious, questioning, or simply wish to support as an ally, you are welcome to join us. Book your place here: LGBTQIA+ Youth Group - RSBC

2.           Fortnightly Boys Crew sessions! (Virtual)

Calling all boys and young men aged 11-25! Our new Boys Crew is a youth-led group for young men with a vision impairment. Our next session is February 27th, at 5pm. Here, you'll find a welcoming environment to form new friendships and discuss everything from sports and movies to your wellbeing and mental health. This is a space led by you, for you. Follow this link to book: Boys Crew! - RSBC

3.           Sisterhood Group - Going Strong! (Virtual)

Our Sisterhood group is going from strength to strength, with new members joining each week! Every other Tuesday evening, young blind and partially sighted women and girls aged 11-25 come together for girl talk and good vibes. Join us on Zoom to explore self-care and well-being activities and dive into any topics of conversation which are important to you. Book here: Sisterhood! - RSBC

4.           Big Saturdays at the LWLC! (In Person)

Every third Saturday of the month, we hold a Big Saturday event. On these fun-packed days, the LWLC is open as a social club – alongside an exciting programme of activities, these events also offer you the chance to chat and get to know other VI young people. The next Big Saturday event for those aged 8-15 is the 23rd March, and for those aged 16-25 is the 20th April.

RSBC Enrolment Form 


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Job Vacancies

All Meadow High School job vacancies are advertised on the Crinklerecruitment.com website. 
Applications must be made via the crinklerecruitment.com website.

Meadow High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, volunteers and governors to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS check, satisfactory references and other pre-employment checks.

FACULTIES TEACHING ASSISTANT

JOB REFERENCE: CJ4101
Advert Posted On: 29/01/2024

Post Start Date: ASAP
Closing date: 25/02/2024
Closing time: 11:59 PM

Contract type: Permanent

Work pattern: 32.5 hours per week (which will require flexibility at certain times of the year) Term time only (39 weeks)

Salary information: Scale 4, £21,697 - £22,697 per annum (dependent upon experience) + Special Schools Allowance, £1,133

Start date: ASAP

The successful candidate for this varied post will support the Faculty Leads and pupils in the smooth running of the Faculty departments. The main responsibilities include supporting students in the classroom, preparing materials to help their learning and using ICT to create resources and orders.  This is a rewarding role and would be suited to an enthusiastic team player, with a knowledge of working with materials and equipment. The successful candidate needs to have the ability to work flexibly and meet deadlines. 

Click here for more information and to apply


School Telephone:  01895 443310

Reporting Pupil Absence:  attendance@meadowhighschool.org

Email:  meadow@meadowhighschool.org

School Website:   www.meadowhighschool.org

Twitter:  https://twitter.com/MeadowHighSch

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