St Margaret's Newsletter

A word from the Headteacher

Hello all. Welcome to this weeks newsletter- the last of 2025.

This week has been very busy in school with some great events in school. On Tuesday we had the Key stage 2 Christmas Service at St Margaret's Church. This was really well attended by parents and carers and it was wonderful to be able to share this special time of year with so many of you. I thought the children sang beautifully, and those who delivered readings did so with confidence. It is no mean feat to read in front of such a large audience in a less familiar environment. I feel a special mention to the choir is in order as they sang beautifully, thank you to Mrs Revell for the hard work she has put in preparing the children. I know that the Choir will be looking to add to their ranks in the new year and it would be wonderful to grow this further.

I would also like to thank the parents and carers who accompanied children as we walked to and from Church. I appreciate that lots of you have very busy working lives, but that extra bit of help is much appreciated.

On Wednesday Georgina delivered workshops with children from years 1-6 focusing on how Christmas may be different for people with visual impairment. Children also learned about braille and how they could make a Christmas card that was accessible to someone who couldn't see. It was a very enlightening lesson for all. We also celebrated Georgina's upcoming birthday which is over the Christmas, this is a very special birthday and I wish her the happiest of days.

Yesterday we had the Animal Family come into school and deliver workshops to children from Nursery to year 6. The sessions were absolutely brilliant and so informative and hands on- for those children (and staff) who wished to. I was delighted to hear comments such as' that was the best afternoon at school ever', as children left school yesterday. This was funded by the PTA, so a huge thank you to them for the events they put on and to all parents and carers who support those events. Children will also be coming home today with the gift of a selection box, this too has been PTA funded.

Termly reports will come out to parents today, we hope that you will find them informative.

May I take this opportunity to wish you all a very wonderful Christmas period and a happy new year, and to those for whom this time of year will be difficult for any reason, the thought and prayers of the school community are with you.

Mr S Jones

One reminder for Reception parents is that from the start of the Spring term, children in Reception will be having physical activity sessions in the school hall on a Monday and it would be helpful if children were in school PE kit for that day of the week. PE kit is as follows: A plain white t-shirt, plain black jogging bottoms/leggings/shorts, trainers, school jumper or cardigan. No jewellery should be worn, long hair needs to be tied back, piercings that cannot be removed must be taped up - tape/plasters provided from home. Any religious/cultural jewellery that cannot be removed must be secured/covered- sweat bands are perfect for this.

After Christmas the after school sports club will be on Thursdays for Key Stage 1. Children in years 1 and 2 can be booked on through the link in the PE and School Sports section below. The first session will be on the 15th January. There is also a sewing club on Mondays for children in years 3 & 4 and a boardgame club on Wednesday for the same year groups. Booking for both is through ParentPay. There will be more clubs for other year groups coming up also. 

 

 

Upcoming dates

 

Friday 19th December -  REPORTS OUT TO PARENTS 

Monday 5th January 2026- Children return to school 

Picture News

Story: This winter, a charity called Small Acts of Kindness has sourced, packed and distributed over 10,000 ‘Warm in Winter’ gift bags across Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire.
Question: What does kindness look like?
Virtual Picture News: www.picture-news.co.uk/discuss

Upcoming Events at St Margaret's Church

 

Sunday 21st December 

11am Christmas Carol Service followed by drinks and mince pies

 

Christmas Eve

4pm Crib Service

 

Christmas day

Midnight Communion Service with Carols (Commencing 11.30pm on Christmas Eve)

11am Family Service

12 Noon Said Communion

 

Sunday 28th December

11am 1st Sunday of Christmas Communion

Public Health Information

Mobile Flu and Covid Vaccinations

As winter approaches and viruses spread, flu mobile vaccination clinics are being set up to encourage people to stay well this winter.

The community mobile clinics are being hosted at a range of locations in Wolverhampton, Dudley, Walsall, and Sandwell, with no appointment necessary.

Those eligible to receive their flu vaccine at the mobile clinics include:

  • All adults aged 65 years and over
  • All children aged 2–3 years old on 31 August 2025
  • Pregnant women
  • Frontline health and social care staff, including those working in care homes for older adults

Those eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine can also receive it at the mobile clinics.

You can get the winter COVID-19 vaccine if you:

  • are aged 75 or over (including those who will be 75 by 31 January 2026)
  • are aged 6 months to 74 years and have a weakened immune system because of a health condition or treatment (check https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/seasonal-health/keep-warm-keep-well/ for a list of Health Conditions/Treatments that mean you are eligible)
  • live in a care home for older adults

To see locations of clinics, please click the following link: Mobile vaccination clinics :: Black Country ICB

Good Boost at West Bromwich Leisure Centre

  • A low level, 8-week rehab programme for those with chronic pain or MSK conditions.
  • Uses AI Tablets to create individual, tailored workouts
  • Options to take part in water or on land
  • Supportive group class environment
  • Grab & Go tablets to use outside of group classes
  • Accessed via a discounted membership
  • For more info & QR code, please see attached ‘goodboost.pdf’.

 

Take Time to Cook with Take Time for You CIC

Every Thursday from 8th January 2026 – 26th March 2026, 2pm – 4pm, West Bromwich Community Centre, Gayton Road

A free course to teach adults with learning disabilities how to cook and prepare food safely and independently. To book: https://www.goodhub.com/GO/TAKETIMETOCOOK

Please see attached ‘With TAKE TIME FOR YOU CIC.pdf’ for more info.

 

The Clean Plate Project

Starting Friday 16th January, 1pm-3pm, Brasshouse Community Centre

A free 6-week programme for adults in recovery from alcohol and/or drug use across Sandwell

  • Hands on cooking sessions
  • Simple healthy eating tips
  • Practical nutrition advice for recovery & wellbeing
  • Peer support and connection with others on a similar journey

Email or call to sign up – information on attached poster Brasshouse new.png

 

Home Energy Advice Support

See attached ‘Heat-A5 flyer.pdf’ flyer that outlines the Home Energy Advice support available for people who are struggling with fuel and energy costs. The service offers one-to-one support through home visits or remote advice, helping with energy bills, speaking to suppliers about billing issues or debt, improving energy efficiency, raising energy saving awareness and supporting income maximisations. Contact details are included in the flyer.

 

Winter Clothing Donations/Collection opportunities across Sandwell:

 

Sandwell Library Donations

 

 

Sandwell Library Free Coats & Warm Clothing Collections

 

  • Need something warm? Every library has a rail of coats and clothing available — take what you need, no questions asked. Last winter, hundreds of families benefited.
  • Please check opening times before visiting.

 

Ideal for All, based in Smethwick are hosting a winter coat donation and collection point

 

  • Based at the Independent Living Centre, 100 Oldbury Road, B66 1JE
  • Drop off donations – between every Monday – Thursday, 10am – 5pm until Thursday 4th December
  • Collect a coat – Monday 8th December 11am – 3pm
  • To find out more, call 0121 558 5555 (option 2) or email contactifa@idealforall.co.uk

PE and School Sports

Our Thursday after school sports club next half term is Years 1 and 2 Multiskills. Children can be signed up through: Aspire Sports Portal https://aaeg.magicbooking.co.uk/  Club times: 15.30-16.30

 

PE days for the Spring term:

Reception: Monday

Year 1:  Wednesday and Thursday

Year 2: Tuesday and Friday

Year 3: Thursday and Friday

Year 4: Monday and Wednesday

Year 5: Monday and Thursday

Year 6: Tuesday and Thursday

Children need to arrive at school ready for PE. PE Kit is as follows. A plain white t-shirt, plain black jogging bottoms/leggings/shorts, trainers, school jumper or cardigan. No jewellery should be worn, long hair needs to be tied back, piercings that cannot be removed must be taped up- tape/plasters provided from home. Any religious/cultural jewellery that cannot be removed must be secured/covered- sweat bands are perfect for this.

Lunch Menu Spring Term

Healthy Snacks in Years 3,4,5&6

As a school we like to promote health and well being and while we allow children to bring a snack to have at break time, we ask please that this is a healthy snack such as a piece or pot of fruit. We have noticed an increase in children wanting to have crisps to take out at break time. We do not consider crisps to be a healthy snack and while these may be fine as part of a packed lunch, we ask that children do not have them for break time snack. Thank you for your support.

Reading books

All reading and library books will be given to children over these first couple of weeks. We aim to ensure that the books children are issued are in line with their need and ability. Children will have 2 books, one school 'levelled reading book' and one Reading for Pleasure book. The Reading for Pleasure book is aimed to foster a love of reading. We expect children to be heard read at least 3 times per week and comments written in their reading record. Children should have their reading book and reading record in school each day. We ask for your support with this.

Any lost or books damaged beyond repair will incur a  £5 fee to allow us to replace them.  This will be issued via ParentPay. 

Items in school

Many children like to bring their own pencil cases and stationary items into school. This is fine, but please remember that all items needed for school work will be provided by school. We ask that no scissors or sharp items come into school. School will provide children with safety scissors to use in school when required.

Useful items may include: pencils, rulers, crayons, a protractor (Y4+), a blue handwriting pen (KS2), felt tips and a glue stick in a sensibly sized pencil case. Again there is no requirement or expectation that pupils have their own items from home.

Children can also have a water bottle with a sports cap, containing water unless agreed otherwise, their reading book and reading record. In most circumstances there should be no need for other items to be coming into school without prior agreement. We ask for parents support with this. Please ensure all items of uniform are named to ensure that we have the best possible chance to return lost items to the right people.

Parking

A reminder to parents and carers to be careful and considerate with their parking when dropping off and collecting children. It is imperative that the front of school remains clear, and that we respect neighbouring properties and ensure they are to access and egress their homes and businesses. This seems to be a particular problem with parents parking in the Grove and on the resident car park at Sophie Gardens, and more recently in Vicarage Rise. We ask that parents and carers do not park across people drives or in residents spaces at Sophie Gardens, and remember our school value of Respect when talking to one another.  More than anything we need to keep everyone safe. I hope that you have seen the signs that we have purchased to help remind parents and carers about parking, one is outside the main gates and another on the 'island' in the layby towards the under passage on the Birmingham Road. 

We are pleased that we are able to have an arrangement with the Holiday Inn J7 to allow parents to use car parking facilities at appropriate times. If you are interested in this please contact the school office and they will help arrange a pass for you.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding is very important to us at St Margaret's, and we firmly believe that everyone has a role to play in keeping children safe. Should you have any safeguarding concerns please contact our Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL), Mr Jones, or in his absence Mrs Boud or Mrs Humphries via the school office. If you have a concern for the safety of a child outside of school time you are able to report this directly to Sandwell Children's Trust on 0121 569 3100 or https://www.sandwellchildrenstrust.org/report-child-risk/ . If a child is in immediate danger, you should contact the police (call 999).

Contact us

Should you have any need to contact school to discuss anything, your first port of call will most likely be your child's class teacher. The way to do this is via the school office who are happy to pass on a message, or arrange a call back. We ask that you do not engage teachers in conversation on doors when dropping off or collecting children, as the primary focus has to be the safe arrival and dismissal of children. Further information on communicating with school can be found by following the link below.

Address:

St Margaret's CE Primary School

Birmingham Road

Birmingham

B43 7AP

Telephone:

0121 357 2758

Email: postbox@st-margarets.sandwell.sch.uk

OR

Use contact us page on website: https://stmargaretscofeprimaryschool.co.uk/about-us/contact-details/

Website: https://stmargaretscofeprimaryschool.co.uk/

Information on our Communications Protocol and Procedures and Parent Code of Conduct can be found on our website.

https://stmargaretscofeprimaryschool.co.uk/parents/policies/