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Infant Newsletter

Friday 1st May 2026
"Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go" (Joshua 1:9)

Headteacher's Update

Last Friday’s Colour Run was a truly memorable event and a wonderful celebration of our school community. Pupils, families and staff thoroughly enjoyed an afternoon filled with colour, energy and fun, and the feedback from the evening was overwhelmingly positive.


A huge thank you goes to the PTA and volunteers whose hard work and organisation made the event run so smoothly. As well as being a fantastic shared experience, the Colour Run has already made a significant contribution towards our fundraising goals, with the total raised for the pond now standing at £6,707 so far.


We will update you soon with the final amount raised from the Colour Run itself – watch this space!


Re-wilding St Thomas!

This year we have been working with the organisation 'Learning through Landscapes' and key staff have been a part of their Climate 180 project. The project involved auditing our school sites and planning ways to improve them to make them more environmentally friendly. Members of the Eco Team helped and we identified that the infant site needed a focus!


We will be launching a project with our infant classes on the final day of term to consider the issues at the infant site e.g. where there is little shade and where is lacks wild spaces for nature to flourish. The children, in all three classes, will then help to plan out their ideas for how we can make St Thomas' a greener and more welcoming space for nature.


We look forward to sharing the results with you as the project continues. Our School Councillors will be involved in the summer term with supporting this project and we hope to start to make small changes that could have a big impact very soon! 


Federation Arts Week

In the final week of this half term classes across the Federation will all be engaging in lots of art activities all with the theme of 'our wonderful world'. Promoting awareness of the environment and exploring new artists and themes. We look forward to the week and hope to also invite parents/carers in towards the end of the week to view their finished artworks and share in their success! 


Tesco Grant Reminder!

Please don't forget that our Pond Fundraising Project has been selected to participate in the 'Tesco's Stronger' Starts grants programme. This is where shoppers select which charity they would like to support by posting their blue tokens in their choice of slot, before they leave the store.


Our Pond project will now featured at the Tesco Extra store at Pinchington Lane until the end of July 2026. It would be wonderful if our families and community could support this project by shopping at this store and encouraging others to do so please. If successful we could raise up to £1500 towards our new pond.


Little Pioneers Open Events

Little Pioneers Saturday Open Morning
9 May 2026, 19:00–23:00St Thomas Infant School
Register Now
Little Pioneers Pre-School Open Morning
21 May 2026, 09:00–10:00St Thomas Infant School
Register Now
SEND Parent Workshop
SEN Parent Workshop Infant & Junior
13 May 2026, 17:00–18:00Woolton Hill
Register Now

Apologies that it was necessary to cancel this workshop before Easter - it has now been rescheduled for Wednesday 13th May. Please sign up at the link above.


Maths Parent Workshop
Maths Parents Workshop for Infant & Junior
11 June 2026, 16:45–18:00Woolton Hill
Register Now

Mr Scott will lead this parent workshop on how to support your child with number and calculation across the whole of Primary School.


Chartwells Summer menu tasters

Over the next few weeks the school kitchen will be offering tasters of some of the new items on the school Summer menu before it starts after half-term. There will be small samples for all children to have the opportunity to taste twice a week for the next 3 weeks. New menus will be sent home to parents as soon as we receive them in school.



Summer Diary Dates

Date

Event

Thursday 18th June

Sports Day

Friday 19th June

INSET

Thursday 25th June

Reserve Sports Day

Friday 26th June

Woolfest

Friday 10th July

New classes announced.

Move up morning

Thursday 16th July

Year 6 Production afternoon and evening.

Friday 17th July

Progress Reports Issued

Hedgehogs Graduation Party

St Thomas' Summer Concert

Year 6 Oscars Event

Tuesday 21st July

Year 2 Leavers Assembly

Year 6 Leavers Arch.

Wednesday 22nd July

Term finishes at 3.15pm/3.30pm

Please note that we have adjusted Year 6 leavers events to take account of secondary summer schools, however the last day of term for all pupils remains Wednesday 22nd July. All Year 6 pupil not involved in secondary summer school must still attend WHJS that day.


More details about all these events, including precise timings will be issued in the coming weeks, for the moment, please "save the date".


Safeguarding Matters

Why social media isn’t appropriate for primary-aged children

Many children become curious about social media while they are still in primary school. They may hear friends talking about it, see older siblings using it or ask for accounts themselves. While this curiosity is completely natural, most social media platforms are designed for teenagers and adults, not younger children. Popular social media platforms, such as TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube, set a minimum age of 13 for creating an account.


These limits are largely linked to online data and advertising regulations rather than a guarantee that the platforms are suitable for young children and teenagers.


In reality, many of the conversations, videos and images shared on these platforms are created by and for older teenagers and adults. This means children may easily come across content, language or ideas that are confusing, upsetting or simply not appropriate for their age.


Even for children who are 13 or older, these platforms often require careful guidance and supervision from adults. For younger children in primary school, social media can therefore expose them to online spaces that they are not yet ready to manage safely or confidently.


Attendance Matters

"A CHILD WHO MISSES A DAY OF SCHOOL PER WEEK

MISSES AN EQUIVALENT OF TWO YEARS OF THEIR SCHOOL LIFE"

There is a clear link between absence and attainment.  As levels of absence increase, the proportion of pupils reaching their expected levels of attainment decreases.

Attending school on a regular basis is the key to your child doing well at school and will set them up with good habits for later life and the working world.

It will also give your child the opportunity to:

  • Make lots of friends and feel included and that they belong

  • Learn new things and develop new skills, be successful

  • Increase their confidence and self-esteem

  • Enjoy their education


Friends Of The Schools of Woolton Hill

Last week’s colour run was a great success.  It was our first time doing this event and we are sure that it will not be the last.  It was a beautiful sunny evening and everyone seemed to thoroughly enjoy themselves.  A big thank you for your support in raising £1k for our pond project. 


This week the Tesco blue token collection went live, so please pop a blue token in our box each time you shop at Tesco Extra on Pinchington Lane.


Also this week we had an artist come in to do a drawing session, where the youngsters enjoyed learning to draw some different animals.  Due to its popularity we have another session booked for Thursday 14th May 3:30pm to 4:30pm.  £7.50 per person open to years 2 to 6.  Limited spaces available.

Tickets are now on sale.  Please visit https://www.pta-events.co.uk/whsfriends to book.


Facebook Page

Details of the activities we are doing are always posted on our Facebook page.  So that you don’t miss out on the up to date information, make sure that you join our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/share/g/17nbptqZaE/?mibextid=wwXIfr


Bags 2 School

Thank you for last week’s donations, this raised £79.50. 


Wildlife Pond Project

Thank you for the donations that have been coming in.  Please continue to spread the word.  If you would like to donate please click on the below link or please share the link with friends, family or businesses that you know who may be willing to contribute.

Details of the wildlife pond project and how the fundraising is going can be found on the PTA section of the School website, along with events that we are running. 

Click here to visit the PTA page. https://www.schoolsofwooltonhill.com/pta


Dates For Your Diary

Art Class – Thursday 14th May

Woolfest – Friday 26th June

Quiz Night – Friday 16th October

Santa Run – Tuesday 5th December


Pre-loved uniform

We have a stock of second hand uniform that you can buy for a small donation. A big thank you goes to Rachel Ryan who has managed the stock for a number of years.  This has now been handed over to Lottie Sheppard to look after. 

If you are looking for any items just message Lottie Sheppard on 07825 829277 who can advise on what we have.  If you have out grown items that are in good condition, please let us know and we can arrange to take these from you.

  

Get Involved

 As a friendly group of volunteers we are always looking for people to join our team, whether it is to help out with one off events or more regularly, any help is greatly appreciated.  Support the Friends so that we can support our schools.


Star Awards

The following children received Star Awards this week! They should all be really proud, well done!

24th April: Max, Eloise, Owls Class, Albert B, Emelie


1st May: Sophia H, Willow F, Alfie D Arthur R, Louis, Harry



Life Learning

Self-Regulation

24th April: Paige, Olivia, Finley


1st May: Theodore, Stanley, Archie

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