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Weekly Bulletin - Issue 9 - Friday 8 November 2024

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Issue 9 - Friday 8 November 2024

Dear Families

Welcome back to the second half of the Autumn Term!

Over the half term we cleared out a HUGE amount of water bottles and packed lunch boxes that have accumulated over the last 8 weeks. If any are labelled we will be returning them to their owner. Sadly, most are not labelled so we will be posting pictures of these (in this bulletin) so you can claim them on behalf of your child. Any items that are unclaimed by the end of November will be washed and donated to a local charity shop.

Car Park Reminder 

To ensure the safety of all our pupils and staff, may I remind families that they are not permitted to drive onto site between 8.30am and 9.00am and 2.30pm and 3.25pm each day. There are two families who have a medical exemption for this. May I also remind you that the speed limit on site is very low, only 5 miles per hour. 

Assembly

This week we looked at a virtue of gentleness. We explored what being gentle to others looks like as well as gentleness to ourselves. Pupils took a moment to think of someone they care deeply about and how they would like them to be treated. The main takeaway was: Treat others as you would like to be treated.

The top tips for being gentle to ourselves were:

  • Eat well and regularly
     
  • Drink plenty of fluids throughout the day
     
  • Have a good pre-bedtime routine and make sure you are getting enough hours of sleep
     
  • Introduce some exercise, sport, movement into the daily routine
     
  • Find activities which are good for your well-being including music, reading, crafts, arts and communicating directly with others.
     
  • Limit the amount of screen time each day

Very best wishes for a good weekend.

Mrs J Rigby
Headteacher


We currently have two vacancies
for Parent Governors

Information has been sent home to all parents via email this week (Thursday 7 November 2024)  

Deadline for Nominations is 13:00pm Thursday 21st November 2024.

Please nominate yourself by completing a nomination form to be returned to the school office. Please contact the school office at meadow@meadowhighschool.org for a paper copy of the form to complete and return to the school office. This is given the need for an original signature in application.

Please find below:

  • Parent Governor Nomination Form
  • Information for Parent Governors
  • Letter sent home via email

For more information about Governors at Meadow High School please visit the school website Our School / Governors and Governor Vacancies


Next Week ......

Monday 11 November
- Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal
Biscuit Sale -

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On Monday, 11th November 2024 we will be fundraising for the Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal. 

The Royal British Legion’s red poppy is a symbol of both Remembrance and hope for a peaceful future. 

We will be hosting a BISCUIT sale and selling poppies to raise money for the Royal British Legion. If you would like to help us fundraise, please send your child to school with money on Monday, 11th November 2024. 

Mrs A Mistry
Assistant Headteacher, Workforce Development


Tuesday 12 November
- Odd Sock Day / Anti-Bullying Week -

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On Tuesday 12th November 2024 we will be participating in Odd Socks Day as part of Anti Bullying Week. We would like the members of our school community to show off how unique we all are by wearing odd socks!  (Full letter here).

Miss N Sohun
Assistant Head, Year 9, 10 & 11


Friday 15 November
- Children in Need Day -

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On Friday, 15th November 2024, we will be celebrating Pudsey Day! 

Your child is invited to come into school wearing non-uniform pyjamas/sleepwear (no hoodies) on that day. Pupils will be learning about Children in Need during the week in assemblies and lessons. 

A voluntary donation can be made to Children in Need directly through the school’s Parent Pay. 

If you have any questions, please contact Mrs Mistry via the school office.

Mrs A Mistry
Assistant Headteacher Workforce Development


Coming soon ........

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We are very excited to announce that from Tuesday 3rd December till Friday 6th December we will be running a Scholastic Book Fair in our Library, just in time for Christmas!

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!

More information about how to visit our Scholastic Book Fair will be announced via our newsletter and a letter sent home later this month, so keep your eyes peeled!

We look forward to seeing you soon.

Miss S Gaafar
Librarian


REMINDER: MHS LIBRARY Online - Click the link to find out more!

Quick and Easy to Use:   

Just a reminder that you can search the wide range of books we have available from home using our library system, Oliver.  

This is a quick, student-friendly process to help them decide what they would like to read next.  You can search by word, subject, genre, title, author or series.  

Just click on this link...

https://meadowhighschool.oliverasp.co.uk/library/home/news

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Keep Up-to-Date with Library News

Our librarian, Ms Gaafar, updates this site regularly to showcase 

  • news and events
  • new arrival books
  • latest magazines
  • MHS Hello videos  
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Dates for your Diary:        

If would like to come and explore the books we have available for your child to borrow we will be running a Scholastic Book Fair from the 3rd – 6th December 2024.  This is a great opportunity to buy books at reasonable prices and help us continue to expand our library.

Struggling to engage your child in reading at home?  Don’t worry, you are certainly not on your own, and we are here to help.  We will be running home reading support meetings each term – we’ll let you know as soon as dates are finalised.

A. Sugden                            S. Gaafar                           C. Sojka      
Lead Practitioner              Librarian                          Reading Intervention

FL English &                        Supporting &                   EAL
Communication                Delivering Learning

Manager


All these lunch boxes and water bottles below are Lost Property.    

If you recognise anything as belonging to your child, please contact School Reception.   

Any unclaimed items will be washed and donated to charity by the end of November.

PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT ALL ITEMS OF SCHOOL UNIFORM, LUNCH BOXES, PE KIT ETC. ARE CLEARLY LABELLED WITH YOUR CHILD'S FULL NAME.  WE CAN THEN MORE EASILY REUNITE THE LOST ITEM WITH THE OWNER.   

Thank you.

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Dance Workshop

Before half term students took part in a Musical theatre dance workshop with the Dance days instructor Harrison and Miss Kalia. They performed routines to Mama Mia, Matilda the musical and The Greatest Showman. They had a great time trying new moves and worked hard to remember all the steps.

'It was quite fun, exciting and interesting'

"We liked the music."

"I loved it"  (Yousef)

"It was fantastic, I want to do it again"  (Chris)

Great dancing!
 
Miss Kalia
Dance Lead
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Two new stories were added on 1 November:

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Room on the Broom
by David McKee

read and signed by Mrs. Whittle.

This is a perfect Halloween book from the fabulous writer, Julia Donaldson. What will  happen when a stormy wind blows away the witch’s hat, bow and wand away and they meet a greedy dragon! 

Click here to view

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The Beast
by Michaela Morgan

read by Mrs. Stroud.

When two friends hear a strong howling in the woods, they decide to capture themselves a wild beast and win fame and fortune.  Fame – of a sort – does lie in wait, but not for the reason they think it will.   Watch Mrs. Stroud’s video to find out more!    

Click here to view                        


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Calendar, Letters Home & Lunches

Upcoming Events

AUTUMN TERM

   

Monday 11 November 2024

 

Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal Biscuit Sale

Tuesday 12 November 2024

 

Odd Sock Day / Anti Bullying Week
Wear odd socks to school 

 

Friday 15 November 2024

 

Children In Need Day
Wear non-uniform/pyjamas/sleepwear
(no hoodies)

Friday 15 November 2024

Dental Screening
More information to follow

Monday 18 November 2024

 

Year 7 Parents' Coffee Afternoon
3.30pm - 5.00pm

Meet the Therapy Team and Intervention Team

Letter regarding Coffee Afternoon

Thursday 28 November 2024

 

Celebration of Achievement Evening
7pm 

Invitation only

Tuesday 3 December
- Friday 6 December 2024

Scholastic Book Fair
More information coming soon

Wednesday 18 December 2024

 

Christmas Lunch 
Split into Key Stages
More information to follow

Thursday 19 December 2024

 

Christmas Lunch
Split into Key Stages
More information to follow

Friday 20 December 2024

Big Breakfast
More information to follow

Friday 20 December 2024

 

Last day of Autumn Term
School closes at 2pm

21 December 2024 - 5 January 2025

SCHOOL HOLIDAY

Monday 6 January 2025

Back to School - 9am start


Useful Information

Calendar and Key Dates Document - Updated November 2024

Term Dates for 2024/2025 - Issue 2  PDF


Letters Home

Letter to Whole School - Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal / Biscuit Sale

Letter to Whole School - Odd Sock Day / Anti Bullying Week

Letter to Whole School - Children In Need Day

Letter to Year 7 - Coffee Afternoon - Meet the Therapy and Interventions Teams

Letter to selected pupils - U14 FA Tournament


School Lunches

Monday 11 November - Friday 15 November 2024

Week 1

NEW Winter Menu

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Here is a printable copy of the menu above:  PDF September 2024 Winter Menu


Safeguarding

Mrs H O'Neill
(Assistant Head, Pastoral & Inclusion
 Northwood Road)

is a

Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

at Meadow High School, with particular responsibility for
Children With Disabilities

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A full list of Designated Safeguarding Leads at Meadow High School can be found on the website 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 in the Community

Meadow High School is Supporting

Wrap Up Uxbridge

- Donations of Hats, Coats, Gloves and Scarves and Socks -

Save the date..... Wrap Up Uxbridge is returning.

We will be collecting coats, hats, scarves and gloves for men, women and children outside the train station on Tuesday 12, Wednesday 13 November 2024.

If you have any used items in good condition, or new items, we would be extremely grateful.

If you have any questions, please email 
kira@uxbridgebid.com

#wrapuplondon       #wrapupuxbridge       #loveuxbridge     #uxbridgebid

Meadow families can leave any donations of coats, hats, scarves and gloves at Meadow High School if they prefer.   Please bring donations into school no later than Monday 11 November 2024.  Thank you.  

Kind regards

Miss Carter
Team Leader, Sixth 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.

Class Teacher

Job reference: CJ4812
Advert Posted On: 06/11/2024

Post Start Date: April or September 2025
Closing date: 03/12/2024
Closing time: 11:59 AM

Class Teacher

Contract type: Full time, Permanent

Location: Initially at Royal Lane (Hillingdon) then relocating to Northwood Road (Harefield Village)

Salary information: MPR - UPR, £34,514 - £51,179 per annum (dependent upon experience) + SEN 1, £2,539 per annum (2024 STPCD pay award pending)

Start date: April or September 2025

We require a full time Classroom Teacher to work with students with moderate and complex learning difficulties.

For more information and to apply please click here

Occupational Therapist

Job reference: CJ4793
Advert Posted On: 31/10/2024

Post Start Date: ASAP
Closing date: 27/11/2024
Closing time: 11:59 AM

Occupational Therapist

Contract type: Full time, Permanent 

Work pattern: 36 hours per week, All year around (52 weeks) 

Salary information: POA, £39,951 - £44,019 per annum (dependent upon experience) + SSA, 1,455 per annum 

Start date:  ASAP

Annual leave: The successful candidate will be required to take annual leave during school closures only; October Half Term, Winter (Christmas) Break, February Half Term, Spring (Easter) Break, May Half Term, Summer Holidays. Please note that annual leave MUST be taken every year during the whole Winter (Christmas) break as the school premises closes completely during this time. Meadow High Schools term dates can be found on our website.

Band 6 Occupational Therapist required to work within a multi-disciplinary team at Meadow High School, in Uxbridge. 


School Telephone:  01895 443310

Reporting Pupil Absence:  attendance@meadowhighschool.org

Email:  meadow@meadowhighschool.org

School Website:   www.meadowhighschool.org

Twitter:  https://twitter.com/MeadowHighSch

Instagram: @meadowhighsch

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