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15/02/25

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13/02/25

Successful end of term art project for year six: children planned, designed and built these amazing Memories Boxes linked to our Oval history topic and our belonging driver. pic.twitter.com/n9kmoqMctV

12/02/25

Year six loved their visit from Steel today and asked some brilliant questions!#pshe pic.twitter.com/SVSTN0xR3p

12/02/25

We loved our visit from Steel today, learning all about resilience and the importance of sleep, healthy diet, being active, hydration and showing gratitude (noticing glimmers). Can anyone beat Steel’s record of 757 burpees nonstop in under an hour?#pshe pic.twitter.com/FLHRxZ2Lkq

12/02/25

As part of Safer Internet Day, year 2 explored a variety of dangers online and discussed how to respond to them. They had some excellent ideas and good knowledge of the safety features of various apps. They created posters to teach younger children about what they had learnt. pic.twitter.com/dWyOSidsdH

12/02/25

Amazing messages being given to the children this morning by the amazing gladiator Steel! What a fantastic morning we have ahead pic.twitter.com/Y0WFDxF1nL

11/02/25

Year six scientists dissecting hearts to understand how the circulatory system works. pic.twitter.com/ewcfvsfMRX

11/02/25

Year six scientists dissecting hearts to understand how the circulatory system works. pic.twitter.com/Dz7qWkgTL8

11/02/25

Year six home learning designing posters for around school about how to keep safe online. pic.twitter.com/eya9mmpF4M

11/02/25

Year six historians exploring the Oval as part of their local history project, with an added extra of a tag rugby PE lesson! pic.twitter.com/iabdKAYvHI

11/02/25

Year six historians exploring the Oval as part of their local history project, with an added extra of a tag rugby PE lesson! pic.twitter.com/gRFv2OAoT6

11/02/25

Team Dahl had a great science lesson on space and the stars with Mark the scientist yesterday (2).#science pic.twitter.com/FrJSAI3V1t

11/02/25

Team Dahl had a great science lesson on space and the stars with Mark the scientist yesterday (1).#science pic.twitter.com/K62hUgwN7y

11/02/25

Marking Safer Internet Day with a visit from the charity Computer Friendly pic.twitter.com/NuuQv4ROU2

10/02/25

Year 3 had a visit from Hands on Science and took part in a workshop on biological diversity. pic.twitter.com/RoqPJoSdUj

07/02/25

This week in assembly we celebrated Martin Luther King day, reading about this inspiring activist who devoted his life to fighting for civil rights. We linked to other activists such as Nelson Mandela, Greta Thunberg, Malala and Rosa Parks; and to our value of respect. pic.twitter.com/TKQlLAdduw

07/02/25

A huge thank you to all the adults who came to visit us today to explain how their job uses maths. pic.twitter.com/nNu8EdPIvU

07/02/25

Ladybirds have had a fantastic ! We have loved hearing about jobs that use numbers and dressing up! We are so inspired. We also made foot rulers to measure things in the classroom. pic.twitter.com/sfwifgPkd4

07/02/25

Our fourth visitor of the day was Tendaii, a train and air engineer. Our Y6’s were fascinated by his models and recognised how scale factors work in producing drafts of projects. pic.twitter.com/QmOElYN5WQ

07/02/25

Our third visitor of the day was Matt who works in the sports field. He explained to our Y6’s how fractions, decimals and percentages play a part in making predictions about different sporting events. pic.twitter.com/Js9gcUBH3m

07/02/25

Our second visitor of the day was Business Analyst Andreii who spoke to our Y6’s about how algebra and coding is used in his IT role. pic.twitter.com/g7qgZWX25k

07/02/25

Our first visitor of the day was Nurse Helen who works at treating cancer patients. Our Y6’s enjoyed learning about why measuring is particularly crucial in this field. pic.twitter.com/IG2nvg7xEC

07/02/25

Happy Number Day from Year 3! pic.twitter.com/bS3fxp7e8P

06/02/25

Aren’t we lucky to have such lovely, kind parents in our Year 1 class? We are so appreciative of these yummy sweet treats! pic.twitter.com/IEp8f6rkyO

04/02/25

Lunar new year celebrations last week pic.twitter.com/GAQmtKUjeU

20th October 2023

Dear Parents

Harvest Festival: A Celebration of Community 

This morning we had our lovely Harvest Festival assembly which always warms my heart. When we look at the situations happening in our immediate environment such as the cost of living crisis and then more globally at world events, it is very difficult to feel in control and positive. Today's Harvest Festival event showed the positives of what can happen when a community pulls together and the messages it sends to our children are of kindness, compassion and responsibility.

To all our parents who donated food or hygiene items to the Kings Pantry Harvest collection - thank you. It is a small gesture to give some items but it's a huge help - even a lifeline to many of our families. Thank you to Tony and Rev Dennis Stamps for leading this morning's assembly. The food and hygiene products collected will be distributed over the coming weeks and months to families within our direct community. We couldn't do it without your unwavering support – thank you!

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Parents' Evening

Thank you to parents for such a high level of turnout for our first complete face-to-face parents' evening. If you would like to review the notes our teachers referenced during the session, you can access them through Edulink documents after half term. 

Reception Visit the Pop-Up Pumpkin Patch

On Thursday, our Reception class braved the wind and rain to visit the Pumpkin Pop-Up Farm! They all got the chance to pick their very own pumpkin. They had a wonderful time learning about the different types of pumpkin and squash. Ian, the Farmer, was amazed by our Ladybirds' memories as they were able to recall all the names of the pumpkins he showed us. Ladybirds had a great time searching for their own pumpkins in the field, climbing on tractors and hay bales. A well-deserved hot chocolate or orange juice was the perfect reward after a very muddy time!

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Parking

I haven't had to write about parking for a while which is great. However, this week we had an incident where a parent was quite legally parking in the disabled space and was apparently quite aggressively challenged by some parents.

We do have quite a few families who do have disabled badges so can use the spaces outside. That said, if the badges can be clearly displayed when parking that might prevent any confusion. I appreciate that you are supporting the school and you are protecting our children from possible injury, but I would hate for any tempers to get frayed and for a situation to get out of hand. Thank you. 

School Sibling and Individual Photo Day, Thursday 2nd November 2023

On Thursday, 2nd November we will have our school photo day. Please send your child in with the correct uniform and a hairbrush if you wish.

We have listened to parents' comments regarding school photos and are in the process of investigating a new company that is reasonable in cost and is compliant with the school's admin system. We aim to have a new company in place for class photos in June 2024. 

Flu Vaccinations

This week, we sent out via Edulink the parent letter from the Immunisation Team to request parents to sign up for the flu vaccinations. 

Please be advised that the Hertfordshire Immunisation Team will be visiting the school on the morning of Friday 17th November 2023 to offer the flu vaccine to all children, from Reception to Year 6.

You can access a copy of the parent letter by clicking here - the Immunisation Team gives further details on the flu vaccine process and what parents need to do prior to their school visit. Please click on the link in the attached letter to give consent for your child to have the flu vaccine. If you do not wish for your child to have the vaccine, please complete the online form so that the team can record your wishes. 

If you have any issues accessing the link, please contact the school office. 

Remembrance Day with Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal

For families who have been with us for a while, you will know that each year we sell merchandise to support the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal.

The School Council will be selling poppies and other goodies after half term.  We will send more information out when we return from half term break.

Save the date: Friday, November 10th, 2023.

Join us for a special Remembrance assembly from 10:15am-11:00 am, where the local Mayor and Rev. Dennis will be in attendance. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Harpenden Trust and FoHA

On Monday we had a visit from Harpenden Trust and FoHA who came to give us our Harpenden Trust purple badge.  The Harpenden Trust representatives were amazed at the difference their money had made to our school and were very happy to learn of our plans for how the library will be used.  Mrs Gilbert talked about how FoHA also contributed to the library by purchasing new books and the library management system. 

We will receive a return visit from FoHA and Harpenden Trust soon when Ladybird's garden is redesigned during half term.

We are so very grateful to Harpenden Trust and FoHA for their continued support of the school's desires and for contributing funds that we can turn into realised dreams. 

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Thursday, 2nd November 2023, Whizz Bang Sparkle Menu

On Thursday, 2nd November 2023 we have a special menu for Bonfire Night.

All parents will need to log on to the Aspens ordering website to order their child's school dinner for Thursday, 2nd November 2023. We will still offer the jacket potato, pasta and school sandwich option.

If your child usually has a packed lunch however would like to order a school dinner then please log on to Aspens with your child's unique school ID. If you are unable to locate this email then please contact the school office who will resend this to you.

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Be Bright, Be Shiny, Be Reflective, Be Seen

Road safety is a critical issue that affects all road users. Pedestrians and cyclists are particularly vulnerable when it comes to road accidents, and one of the best ways to reduce the risk of accidents is to be visible to drivers. This is where the slogan "Be Bright, Be Shiny, Be Reflective, Be Seen" comes in.

As we head into winter it is important to be visible as it is getting darker earlier. Being visible means wearing reflective clothing or accessories at night. Reflective materials like tape and vests make you visible even in low-light conditions. These materials reflect light from car headlights and make you stand out in the dark.

Remember, being visible is the first step to staying safe on the road. By being bright, shiny, reflective, and visible, you can reduce the risk of accidents and stay safe while walking, scooting or cycling.

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Visit from M&M Theatre Company, Monday, 30th October 2023

We will be having a theatre company coming into school in the morning. The theatre company will be performing 'Robin Hood.' There is no cost to parents for this event. 

FoHA News 

SAVE THE DATE:

Comedy Night - Saturday 10th February 2024

Easter Egg Hunt - Good Friday, 29th March 2024

Please be on the lookout for ways that you can support and volunteer for these events (& more)!

ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE SALES

The holiday season is upon us - get in the spirit & support the school at the same time... buy your Christmas Tree from FoHA. PREMIUM NORDMANN FIR CHRISTMAS TREES ON SALE starting at £48 (5ft tree); can be delivered or collected from the school - Click here to buy a tree

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Did you know that you can raise money for our school when you shop online via the below sites:

Easyfundraising (commission varies by retailer):

Choose Harpenden Academy as your charity and we will be rewarded!

www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/harpendenacademy/

Use the below codes when purchasing your labeling option of choice:

Stikins (10% commission)

www.stikins.co.uk

Code: 35586

Stamptastic (30% commission)

www.stamptastic.co.uk

Code: AL54EN

Festival on the Field

We are very excited to support the 6th biennial Festival on the Field which will take place next summer 6th July 2024 at Sir John Lawes School.

The festival has gained a reputation as a high-quality family event where children and families can be entertained in a relaxing, fun, and safe environment. The event attracts up to 3,200 locals. 

Use this link to buy tickets and HA will receive 40% of ticket sales: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/festivalonthefield1?ref=harpendenacademy

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HRFC Fireworks Tickets

We're proud to once again support the Harpenden Rugby Club's Fireworks Spectacular on Sunday 5th November! This is always a great event for the entire family - with fireworks, funfair, great food & bar! Historically, this event has sold out so buy your tickets in advance! 

Harpenden Academy will receive 50% of each ticket bought using this link>> Click Here to Buy Your Tickets

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Happy birthday this week to: Yazhnila, Faith, Lara, Elliana, Anna, Joseph, Harrison, Naomi, Aidan, Erin, Ben, Charlie, Georgia, Lottie and Kalan

HA supportWrap Around Care Club Assistant Manager, 22 hours & 45 minutes Term Time only

Core hours - Monday to Friday 7.15am to 8.45am, Monday to Thursday 3.00 to 6.30, Friday 3.00 -5.15

Closing Date: 9.00am Monday 30th October 2023

Please click here to view our Harpenden Academy vacancies

Please click here to view our Scholars' Education Trust vacancies

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Mayor's Christmas Card Competition

It's always exciting to see young talents being recognised and appreciated. Last year, Adam Cheng from Year 5 won the Mayor's Christmas Card Competition, and this year the anticipation is building up for another potential winner. As per the guidance on the poster, all participants are wished good luck, and it's hoped that everyone will take this opportunity to showcase their creativity and imagination.

The competition is open to all, and the deadline for submitting entries is Friday, 3rd November 2023. It's an excellent chance for the children  to display their artistic skills and create something unique and beautiful. 

So, if you're interested, take a look at the poster for further instructions and start working on the Christmas card design. Who knows, maybe we will have another Harpenden Academy winner of the Mayor's Christmas Card Competition!

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The Harpenden Christmas Carnival Procession

The Harpenden Christmas Carnival Procession is a wonderful tradition for our Town and we are looking for new groups to join us this year. Schools, musicians, dancers, gymnasts, clubs, and other organisations are all welcome! It’s a great opportunity to have fun and promote your group.

If you are interested in taking part in the Carnival which takes place on 26th November 2023, please do get in touch, we would love to hear from you.

 

 

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