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NEWSLETTER 19TH DECEMBER 2025 LAUNCHED!

A MESSAGE FROM MS PAULSON

I would like to wish you and your families a very Happy Christmas and a Peaceful New Year. Thank you for your lovely cards, messages and gifts. We all appreciate your generosity and support.

Thank you also to the PTA for organising our wonderful Christmas Fair this term and paying for the children’s Christmas presents. Our party day was enjoyed by all and the Year 5 children had the best time on their trip to the Nottingham Playhouse pantomime, ‘Sleeping Beauty’. The Year 6 children also had a fabulous party day out at the cinema seeing the famous Christmas film, ‘Home Alone’ followed by an afternoon on the ice at the Winter Wonderland. The F2 children have had a wonderful week, performing ‘Whoops-a-Daisy Angel’ for their families and school friends.  I was struck not only by the children’s wonderful voices, but by the sheer pleasure that they took in singing and performing to an audience. It was a reminder that music and singing is so beneficial for our well-being! They also went on a visit to see a performance at the Lakeside Arts Theatre. The behaviour of all children across school as they were out and about was, as always, impeccable. We had a magical finish to the week with the Nursery Christmas Show. Again, it was a delight to see the enthusiasm and joy with which children performed. A big well done to our youngest children!

Also, a big thank you to Leo (5C) for his amazing piano performance in assembly on Thursday.

We hope everyone has a chance to recharge their batteries over the holiday and we look forward to a brand new spring term in 2026. See you all in January!

WEEKLY % ATTENDANCE FIGURES – THIS WEEK’S WINNERS ARE: FS AND 2C  & 5H

FS

93.33%

FW

94.67%

1ST

83.33%

1W

89.67%

2C

93.33%

2F

92.67%

3G

93.33%

3T

96.67%

4H

92.62%

4W

94.83%

5C

94.67%

5H

97.00%

6C

93.67%

6CH

96.30%

CHRISTMAS JUMPER DAY – SAVE THE CHILDREN

A big thank you for your donations; we’ve raised £96.00 for Save the Children!

SCHOOL DINNER PRICE LIST – SPRING TERM 2026 – YEARS 3,4,5 & 6

The cost for a school meal remains at £2.90 per day or £14.50 for a full week.

1st half term 5th January to 13th February will be £87.00

2nd half term 23rd February to 27th March will be £72.50

Whole term 5th January to 27th March will be £159.50

You can pay for school meals via the Arbor app/portal. Alternatively, you can pay by cheque, please make cheques payable to ‘Haydn Primary School’. Please note that we are not accepting cash payments.  

MUSIC LESSONS – SPRING TERM 2026

Woodwind lessons begin Tuesday 6th January, Guitar and Ukulele lessons begin Wednesday 7th and Thursday 8th January, Strings lessons begin Friday 9th January and Brass lessons begin Monday 12th January.

READING, READING, READING

Snuggling up for a bedtime story with your child is perhaps one of the best ways to encourage them to lose themselves in the magic of the season.

There are countless festive-filled books to choose from. Here are some of the very best reads that deliver an extra dose of Christmas magic.

https://www.independent.co.uk/extras/indybest/christmasgifts/best-christmas-books-kids-children-b1769835.html

‘How Many Sleeps’ by Rebecca Patterson is the story of a girl who just cannot wait until Christmas.

Throughout the book she counts, waits and sings a lot of songs to make Christmas come quicker. But as she goes along, the girl begins to realise that the fun might not only come on December 25th, but all around that time.

A lovely book that will allow you to talk to the children about December and what happens at different times, as well as discussing the long wait and difficulty sleeping that some children may have.

‘The Street Where Santa Lives’ by Harriet Howe and Julia Christians  is the story of a girl who lives next door to Santa, or so she thinks.
The man who lives on her road looks like Father Christmas, and after some persuasion he begins to mend things for others, in his little workshop.
When Santa becomes ill, the street then make sure they repay the favours and a community built on kindness and thought is born.
There is so much to explore in this book and there will always be brilliant fun to be had around those people who look like Santa.

Merry Christmas from the Libraries – check out activities happening in libraries all the way until 23rd December.

https://mailchi.mp/inspireculture/whats-on-this-february-at-inspire-5568109?e=9a57fca6d5

 

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

Christmas Holidays

Monday 22nd December – Friday 2nd January

Back to School

Monday 5th January

Year 5 Parent/Carer Stratford-upon-Avon Meeting

8th January – 5pm – Classroom 5H

Child’s Emotions Workshop for Parents & Carers (run by Educational Psychologist Dr Annie Newton)

Tuesday 13th January – 9.00am – 10.00am

Child’s Emotions Workshop for Parents & Carers (run by Educational Psychologist Dr Annie Newton)

Thursday 15th January  - 3.30pm – 4.30pm

Year 5 Stratford-upon-Avon Residential

Wednesday 21st January – Thursday 22nd January

WE WISH YOU A VERY  ENJOYABLE CHRISTMAS BREAK AND LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU ON MONDAY 5TH JANUARY 2026

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