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Weekly Bulletin - Issue 6 - Friday 14 October 2022

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Issue 6 - Friday 14 October 2022


Dear Families,

I hope this finds you well on the increasingly Autumnal days!

I hope that those of you who drop off your child in the mornings will agree with me that our pupils conduct themselves exceptionally well as they arrive at school. It is lovely to see the interactions between pupils and to be greeted by so many cheerful 'Good mornings!'. A few independent travellers are arriving very early, and we are encouraging them to arrive no earlier than 8.30am.

Sports Leaders

Our pupils who are following the Sports Leadership course have been busy this week visiting local Primary Schools to observe and work with Sports Coaches. This course is an excellent way for young people to develop leadership skills which will support them in their future lives and employment.

Diwali Day

We are looking forward to our Diwali Day on Friday 21st October. Mrs Mistry and the Team have been organising a traditional curry lunch for the school, followed by some Diwali sweets for everyone who would like to try one. We are having some daytime fireworks (I didn't know they existed) and this has all been thoroughly risk assessed. If your child might be very sensitive to noise we are providing ear defenders or making alternative arrangements for them. Please liaise with your child's Form Team if you are concerned about this. Pupils are invited to wear Diwali clothing on the day, should they want to, and I know that several staff are looking forward to showing off their Diwali outfits!  (More information in the post further down this bulletin).

Sukkot

In the assembly yesterday we learned about Sukkot, a Jewish Festival that is currently being observed. This festival is when Jewish families build a shelter outside (Sukkah) and decorate it with leaves, flowers and fruit in remembrance of the Israelites who lived in the desert for 40 years when they were following Moses and fleeing Egypt. I was impressed at the questions and answers from pupils. These showed not only great maturity and genuine enquiry, but also pupils were drawing comparisons to their religion, once again showing how we are all far more alike than we are different.

Harvest Festival

As you know, we are collecting donations this Harvest Festival and will donate everything we collect to the HIllingdon Food Bank. Examples of items that are needed are:

  • Tinned food
  • Tea & Coffee
  • Jam
  • Jelly
  • Custard
  • Instant mash
  • Cereals
  • Noodles
  • Sugar
  • Other non-perishable food items

In addition:

  • Toothpaste
  • Toothbrushes 
  • Toiletries and 
  • Nappies

Even if you can only send one small inexpensive item this would be incredibly kind and will go to individuals and families who are in great need.

And while we're on the subject of food.........

Breakfast Club

We are delighted that more pupils are taking advantage of the free breakfast they can have each morning. Pupils can have a bowl of cereal or half a bagel with various toppings, and we have just ordered some porridge for those who want to warm up in the morning!  Even if your child has had breakfast at home this small 'second breakfast' will help them keep going during the day.

Very best wishes to you all for a good weekend.

Kind regards,

Mrs J Rigby
Headteacher
 

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INDIVIDUAL PUPIL PHOTO ORDERS

Dear Parents,

Have you ordered your school photos yet?

A polite reminder that the closing date for free delivery back to school is Monday 17th October.   Order through the Tempest website using your unique link (on the forms sent home) or visit:
www.tempest-orders.co.uk 

If you need any assistance in ordering your photos, feel free to contact Tempest on 01736 751555 (option 3).

Tempest Photography


Diwali Day
Friday 21st October 2022

Dear Parents/ Carers,

It is Diwali (the festival of lights) on Monday 24th October, the first day of half term. As a school, we would like to celebrate this Hindu festival on FRIDAY 21st OCTOBER.

During the school day, pupils will be taking part in Diwali themed enrichment activities; this will include a themed lunch, a daytime firework display and the option to get their mehndi done. Next week’s Religious Education lessons will focus on the story of Diwali.  If you have any concerns for your young person around the fireworks display, please inform their form tutor so that alternative provision can be made in line with the enrichment activities.

If you would like your young person to have a small design of traditional mehndi done on the hand, please complete the slip below and return to school by Wednesday 19th October. Please be mindful that if your young person has not used mehndi before, like with any product used on the skin, there is a small risk of a reaction.

There will also be a traditional curry lunch (see the school lunch menu below for menu options).

Pupils are invited to wear Diwali clothing on the day, should they want to.

If you have any further queries, feel free to contact me via your pupils’ home school link book.

Kind Regards,

Mrs A Mistry
Maths Faculty Leader


SKITTLES CLUB

We are pleased to announce the return of our Skittles' Club for members of the LGBT+ community and allies. The club will be running on select lunch times by members of staff. 

Please note that this is a non-curriculum club with no discussion around sexuality or RSE.

Skittles Club is set up as a community club so that students feel they belong. Research shows that belonging to communities improves mental health and wellbeing. Members of the LGBT+ community as well as allies can attend and take part in activities, debates and inclusion projects. 

Agendas and minutes will be added to the Pupil Voice section of this website.

Miss Taylor, Mr Haines and Mrs Mitchell      


SCHOOL TOURS 

Past pupils, families and staff are invited to book onto one of our new school tours.

The next available date is:

FRIDAY 21st OCTOBER 2022

Places are still available !

Gather from 12.00pm, tour starts promptly at 12.15pm. Tour finishes promptly by 1.45pm.

If you would like to come to one of the tours you must book your place(s) prior to attending, as there is a limit on numbers.  Please call School Reception to check availability and book (01895 443310).

Other dates are available, please contact Reception or check the website.


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Attendance News

CLASS ATTENDANCE WINNER!
W/C 03/10/2022 GM, MP, & SM 100%

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Welfare News

Nasal Flu spray Reminder 17th October 2022

Thank you to all parents who have sent back the consent forms to the school immunisation team. 

If you haven’t yet completed the consent form and wish for your child to have the nasal flu spray, please do so before Monday.

DASH Coffee Morning

We are very excited to welcome DASH to our coffee morning on Thursday 20th October from 9am onwards.  Dash will be talking from 10 am, come alone for a tea/coffee and a chat.

DASH provide advice, support and activities that allow disabled people to take control of their lives and become more independent, confident and part of the community. DASH is an inclusive organisation and promotes independence to every individual.

Please contact the Welfare team if you need any support with any attendance or medical issues.

Welfare Team

Kathleen Bentley - Welfare Lead
Alison Wallington -- Welfare Officer

Peter Heffernan - Welfare Admin Officer

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This Week on
Meadow Twitter

 https://twitter.com/MeadowHighSch

World Mental Health Day

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Calendar, Lunches and Letters Home

Monday 17 October 2022

Whole School Nasal Vaccine

Wednesday 19 October 2022

Meadow High School Harvest Festival

PDF: Harvest Festival Flyer - Food Bank

Thursday 20 October 2022

 

Parents Coffee Morning

From 9.00am - 11.30am

DASH in school to support you.

10.00am - 11.30am

PDF  DASH in school Flyer.

Friday 21 October 2022

Diwali Day in School

Friday 21 October 2022

 

New School Tour
12.15pm - 1.45pm

Please contact Reception to book your place

Friday 21 October 2022

Halloween Sale

Monday 24 October -
Friday 28 October 2022

HALF TERM

Week Commencing
7 November 2022

Poppy Appeal

 

Friday 11 November 2022

Annual Review Day
SCHOOL IS CLOSED TO PUPILS

Friday 18 November 2022

 

Children in Need Day (charity)
More information will follow.

Thursday 24 November 2022

Celebration of Achievement Evening
Invitation only

Friday 25 November 2022

New School Tour
12.15pm - 1.45pm

Please contact Reception to book your place

Week Commencing
12 December 2022

Christmas Grotto

Friday 9 December 2022

 

New School Tour
12.15pm - 1.45pm

Please contact Reception to book your place

Friday 16 December 2022

Big Breakfast

Last Day of Term - school finishes at 2pm

Monday 19 December 2022
- Friday 30 December 2022

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY

School is closed to pupils.

Monday 2 January 2023

 

BANK HOLIDAY

School is closed to pupils

Tuesday 3 January 2023

Back to School - 9am start

To view the school calendar visit the website
NEWS/CALENDAR

Here is the latest full list of 
Term Dates for School Year - 2022/2023 


SCHOOL LUNCHES

Week - Monday 17 October - Friday 21 October 2022

Week 1

The Menu is below and can also be found on the School Website.    Visit  PARENTS/SCHOOL MEALS AND LUNCH MENU / LUNCH MENU

The school lunch menu will change after half-term.

Changes to menu this week:

Please note that Friday 21st October 2022 is Diwali Day and there will be a traditional curry lunch.   The options will be Chicken Curry, Veg Curry or Jacket Potato.  There will be no Pasta King option on this day.

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Here is a printable version of the menu:  PDF  Spring / Summer Menu 2022


LETTERS HOME THIS WEEK:

Letter to Whole School - Diwali Day

Letter to Whole School - Hairdressing

Letter to Whole School - Punctuality

Letter to Whole School - UNICEF Rights Respecting School


Keeping Pupils Safe Online

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News & Events in the Community

HACS (Hillingdon Autistic Care & Support)

Leisure activities, respite and targetting programmes for autistic children and young people aged 7-25 years.

Please find attached a flyer of activities and programers available from HACS

PDF:  HACS Flyer


Job Vacancies

All vacancies at Meadow High School are advertised on the Crinklerecruitment.com website.

Please use the links provided to view and / or apply for job vacancies.

CVs are not accepted.

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TEACHING ASSISTANT(S)

JOB REFERENCE: CJ2751
Advert Posted On: 14/10/2022

Post Start Date: ASAP
Closing date: 09/11/2022
Closing time: 11:59 AM

TEACHING ASSISTANT VACANCIES

We require Teaching Assistants to work with students with SEN and challenging behaviour and/or severe and complex learning difficulties

We have a choice of contracts available, 32.5hrs per week or 27.5hrs per week, term time only + 5 training days

27.5 hours per week, Term time only + 5 training days (39 weeks)

Working hours: 9.05am to 3.05pm, Monday to Friday

Salary information: Scale 1, point 1; £13,929 per annum + Special Schools Allowance £883

32.5 hours per week, Term time only + 5 training days (39 weeks)

Working hours: 8.45am – 3.15 pm Mon, Wed, Fri and 8.45am to 4.30pm Tues and Thurs.

Salary information: Scale 1, point 1; £16,462 per annum + Special Schools Allowance; £1,044

Start Date:  ASAP

For more information and to apply please click here

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER

JOB REFERENCE: CJ2723
Advert Posted On: 10/10/2022

Post Start Date: ASAP
Closing date: 25/10/2022
Closing time: 11:59 AM

We have a vacancy for an Administrative Officer.

Working hours: 36 hours per week (actual working hours are negotiable)

Work pattern: Term Time + 5 training days + 1 week to be worked in Summer Holidays (40 weeks)

Salary information: Scale 5, £22,535 - £23,775 per annum

Start Date: ASAP

For more information and to apply please click here.


School Website:   www.meadowhighschool.org

Twitter:  https://twitter.com/MeadowHighSch

Youtube:  meadowhighschoolhello

Email:  meadow@meadowhighschool.org

Reporting Pupil Absence  attendance@meadowhighschool.org

Telephone:  01895 443310