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Indoor and Outdoor PE kit
(These must be in school on a
Monday & left until Friday)
Spare clothes (uniform, pants,
socks and vest)
Wellies all year (for the water
area & rainy days)
Sun hats in the summer (sun
cream to be applied at home)
Hat, scarf & gloves in the
winter
Book bags (every day)
Waterproof Jacket and
Trousers
Oversized Shirt (Optional for
Painting)
Alternative snack and cooking
£5 per term
Water bottles (Bring every
Monday & leave until Friday).
The first bottle is free. They
are £1 to be replaced.
PLEASE NAME ALL ITEMS OF
CLOTHING AND SHOES
Crigglestone St James CE Primary Academy
St James Way
Durkar
Wakefield
West Yorkshire
WF4 3HY
O1924 251048
Crigglestone
St James CE
Primary
Academy
What will your child need?
September 2020-2021
New Starter
Information
Mrs Clarke EYFS
Leader (RC)
Mrs Ingham (RI)
Mrs Drewell
(ESA)
Mrs Walsh
(ESA)
Mrs Shaw
(HLTA)
Mrs Parsons
(HLTA)
Meet the Reception Team
Homework Tapestry (Online Learning Journal)
Children are given English and
Maths homework every week.
We ask children to attempt all
homework with the support of
families. Children to record to the
best of their ability, annotations
from parents
Homework is given on a Thursday
and we ask for it to be brought
back in to school on the following
Monday.
If you have any questions or need
further explanation of a
homework task please do not
hesitate to ask.
The children’s progress
throughout Reception is regularly
monitored via observations.
‘Remark on the remarkable’
We use the online learning journal
system Tapestry to collate
assessment information
Information will be fed back to
parents and accessed on mobile
devices and computers.
Parental observations can be
logged using a secure login system.
We value any contribution that
you would like to make to your
child’s journey in Reception
through discussions with your
child’s teacher and by inputting
them onto your child’s Tapestry
account.
Steps to Starting School
We want all of our children to
become independent and thrive at
school. Here are some of the things
that will aid your child’s development
and improve your child’s confidence
so that they start school confident,
curious and ready to learn.
Go to the toilet and wash hands
afterwards.
Eat lunch without help, using a
knife and fork, where
appropriate.
Put on a coat and gloves.
Get changed into their PE kit and
back into their uniform.
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