St Margaret's Newsletter

A word from the Headteacher

Hello all,

Welcome to this weeks newsletter. I hope you are all well.

This week, year 1 have been taking part in their Phonics Screening Check. We have been really pleased with the way in which the children have applied themselves and focussed. Well done to them all!

Year 4 had two visits- on Tuesday, a visit to St Margaret's Church and on Wednesday to Trentham Monkey Forest. Mrs Nokes reported that they had a fantastic time and really enjoyed finding out about monkeys and their habitats- even if they did get rained on. As always reports on the children's behaviour were brilliant. Educational visits are really important to us as a school in living out our school vision and we are really grateful for the support from parents and carers which enable these to go ahead.

On Thursday this week, we celebrated the start of the FIFA men's world cup with football themed dress up. It was great to see so many taking part and the PTA will be delighted with the money raised. Raffle tickets are available to buy for a chance to win ab Adidas World Cup football or 1 of 2 Cadbury's chocolate footballs.

We have had some queries regarding sports days. These have been in the dates section for a while- I have highlighted them for your attention. In summary they are as follows:

Thursday 25th June: Nursery Sports morning 09.15-11.00

Monday 29th June: Reception Sports morning 9 -10.30am

Friday 3rd July: KS2 Sports at Q3 Academy Great Barr (pupils and school staff only)

Tuesday 7th July: Year 1&2 Sports (2pm)

We hope that where possible parents and carers are able to join us to support the children in these events.

Have a lovely weekend.

Mr S Jones

The PTA fund raising from the football dress up raised well over their target of £100. Therefore Mr Jones (an avid Aston Villa fan) was in school today sporting a lovely West Bromwich Albion shirt. I'm sure you will agree from the picture that the colours suit him. Thanks to all who were able to contribute.

The PTA makes a valuable contribution to the school, at a time when schools resources are particularly stretched. All money raised by the events that they arrange goes directly to enhancing children's school experience. This has included funding events in school, enhancing the school library, contributing to improvements to the  play ground and play resources and many other initiatives.

If you are interested in helping the PTA, as a volunteer, or if through work you are able to donate prizes for raffles etc please get in touch with the school office who can pass your details on.

 

PSHE inc. RSE Consultation

At St Margaret's CE VA Primary, we are committed to providing our children with the best possible curriculum, allowing them to achieve and thrive, both academically and personally. 

As part of the consultation process for the updated statutory expectations for teaching Relationships & Health Education (RHE) from September 2026, we would be grateful for your opinions. Whilst this curriculum is statutory, we want to understand and address any concerns that there may be before we begin teaching this content from September 2026.

By completing our questionnaire, we will be able to work alongside the community to develop a curriculum and policy which fulfils expectations but which also engages families and our community as fully as possible. This is because we recognise how essential the partnership, between home and school, in teaching an RHE curriculum. 

NB: please be aware that RHE is already taught at school so the consultation is purely about the updated guidance. Information about the differences between the guidance is available on our website. https://stmargaretscofeprimaryschool.co.uk/Page/Detail/curriculum

 

Please post your responses to this questionnaire (linked below) by 9.00am on FRIDAY 19th  June 2026 when the form closes

 

Relationship & Health Education 26/27 - Parent/Carer Consultation Form June 2026  – Fill in form

Upcoming dates

Friday 12th June: Y6 swimming

Tuesday 16th June: Reception trip to Hatton Adventure garden.     

Friday 19th June: Y6 Swimming

Tuesday 23rd June: Year 1 visit to the Black Country Living Museum.   

                             Y6 lesson at St Margaret's Church 2pm-3pm.

Thursday 25th June: Nursery Sports morning 09.15-11.00

Friday 26th June: Y6 Swimming

Monday 29th June: Reception Sports morning 9 -10.30am

Tuesday 30th June: Y3 lesson at St Margaret's Church 2pm-3pm.

                             New Nursery (September 2026 intake) information session 4pm-5pm

Wednesday 1st July: New Reception Parents (September 2026 intake) Information evening. 6pm

Friday 3rd July: KS2 Sports at Q3 Academy Great Barr (pupils and school staff only)

Tuesday 7th July: Y5 lesson at St Margaret's Church 2pm-3pm.

                          Year 1&2 Sports (2pm)

Thursday 9th July: Children to meet their new teachers (morning)

Friday 10th July: Y6 Swimming. Summer term reports to parents

Tuesday 14th July: Y6 leavers assembly 09.30

Wednesday 15th July: Rocksteady Concerts 14.30

Thursday 16th July: Parents book look 15.45-18.30.

Friday 17th July: Pupils break up for the summer holidays

PE and School Sports

This half term's ASC will be Summer Sports for years 1 and 2. Booking for these will open soon. Club times: 15.30-16.30. Booking is available here: https://www.bookings.aspire-sports.co.uk/Login-Aspire 

PE days for the Summer 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: Thursday and Friday (Swimming)

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.

Local support events

This is Me Parent Workshops

Please see attached ‘Helping Hands’ poster for details of workshops designed for parents and carers of children who have Autism/ADHD or are currently on a diagnosis pathway. The workshops cover:

  • Introduction and understanding your child’s specific needs
  • Needs and behaviours, featuring the ‘bucket model.’
  • Effective communication strategies
  • Sensory awareness and routine rewards
  • Behaviour awareness, environmental factors and understanding meltdowns
  • Creating and building a ‘This is Me’ plan

The programme is developed by the charity Family Action. For more details, see attachment or email: helpinghandsbc@family-action.org.uk

For children and families:

British Cycling After School Club
Wednesday 1st July, 3:30pm – 4:30pm, Sandwell Valley Visitors Centre
Join British Cycling for an after school club at Sandwell Valley Visitors Centre, for children ages 7-11.


Register here: After School Cycling Club  – Fill in form
or scan the QR code on the attached poster ‘after school poster safer 6’.

(Please share the link on your parent comms in case parents are viewing the poster on their phones, thank you)

 

Free Rounders Session: Safer 6

Wednesday 1st July, 5:45pm – 6:45pm, Oakwood Park PlayZone, West Bromwich, B70 9SH

Join the Active Wellbeing Society for a free game of rounders, open to all, just turn up! See attached ‘Rounders Oakwood Safer 6’ for more info.

 SDCA and Sign Health Youth Workshops
See attached ‘SDCA and SignHealth Youth Workshops’

SDCA have arranged for SignHealth to deliver two separate sessions for young people aged 8–17 years who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Deafblind, Cochlear Implant users, or users of other hearing devices:

Monday 29th June  Internet Safety and Harm

Monday 6th July  Taking Care of Your Wellbeing

These sessions aim to provide valuable information, guidance, and support in an accessible environment for young people with hearing loss.

We would greatly appreciate your help in promoting these sessions and reaching as many young people and families as possible.

If anyone would like further information, please do not hesitate to contact me:

Email: craig_pothecary@sdca.co.uk
Text / WhatsApp / FaceTime: 07791 921011

Men’s Mental Health Walks

πŸ’š Join us as we walk shoulder to shoulder for Men's Mental Health.

 Invite your friends, bring the whole family (and the dog!), and meet us there. Walks will cover a few loops of each park and all abilities are welcome.

 πŸ—“️ Friday 12 June
• 
πŸ“ Victoria Park, Tipton – meet at the War Memorial at 10.30am
• 
πŸ“ Brunswick Park, Wednesbury – meet at the play area at 1.30pm

 πŸ—“️ Saturday 13 June
• 
πŸ“ Dartmouth Park, West Bromwich – meet at the War Memorial at 10.30am
• 
πŸ“ Britannia Park, Rowley Regis – meet at the MUGA by the car park at 1.30pm

 πŸ—“️ Sunday 14 June
• 
πŸ“ Lightwoods House & Park, Oldbury – meet at Lightwoods House at 10.30am
• 
πŸ“ West Smethwick Park, Smethwick – meet at the Pavilion at 1pm

On Sunday, activities will run from 2–4pm, including street games, Learn to Ride with British Cycling, wellbeing and volunteering info, and family activities. There’s no booking required, people can simply turn up.
Please wear suitable footwear and bring a drink. See attachment ‘poster.’

🎨🌱 Make a Special Gift for Dad! πŸŒ±πŸŽ¨

Looking for a fun and creative activity for your child?

Join us at Wood Lane Community Centre where children can create a handmade Father's Day gift by:

πŸ–ŒοΈ Painting a flowerpot
🌻 Planting their favourite flower seeds
πŸ’Œ Making a personalised Father's Day card

πŸ“… Thursday 18th June
⏰ 4:00pm – 5:00pm
πŸ“ Wood Lane Community Centre, 157 Wood Lane, West Bromwich, B70 9PT
πŸ’· £2 per child

Spaces are limited, so book your place today!

 Neurodiversity Clinic for Parents and Children

Mondays, 4.30pm – 6pm, from 18th May, Ree-Charge CIC Hub, 15-17 Bull Street, West Bromwich, B70 6EU

Prick Up Your Ears (PUYE) CIC will be running a weekly Acutherapy Seeds clinic for neurodiverse children and their parents, to try our newly developed protocols for AuDHD, covering Hyperactivity, Distraction, Executive Functioning, and Meltdowns, alongside tried and tested protocols for Anxiety, Depression, Sleep, and Stress, parents can also receive treatment to support their wellbeing.

 No appointment necessary, each treatment costs £10, or £15 for parent and child. (Please arrive by 5.30pm to be treated).

For parents:

 Free Community CPR Sessions in West Bromwich

Thursday 2nd July, 2 sessions: 11am-2pm or 5:30pm – 8:30pm at West Bromwich Leisure Centre, Moor St, B70 7AZ

Join Hearts in the Stand in partnership with Sandwell Council for a FREE community CPR session as part of the Council's Safer 6 Campaign.

 These sessions are available to residents who are 18 and older.

 In the session, you will learn:

  • How to perform CPR
  • How to control severe bleeding
  • How to respond to choking

 Let’s make Sandwell safer, stronger and ready to act!

 Spaces are limited, book using the link below to secure your spot.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/free-adult-first-aid-and-cpr-training-tickets-1989828017164

Please see attached ‘CPR Training’ that can be shared on social media, and ‘CPR training with QR’ that can be printed for display.

Mobile Phones in Schools

As you will have seen on the news recently, there has been a lot of discussion at government level around screen time for children, use of social media and mobile phones in schools.

Since it has been so high profile we thought it apt to review our mobile phones policy. It is on the website and I have added a summary of key points below.

  • As a general rule, pupils are not permitted to bring mobile phones to school unless there is a specific reason agreed in advance with school leaders (e.g., travel safety) Travel to and from school will only apply to pupils in year 6.
  • Where permitted, phones must be switched off as soon as it is on the school site and handed in at the office at the start of the day and collected at the end.
  • Use of mobile phones during the school day, including break and lunch times, is prohibited.
  • Mobile phones must not be used to take photographs or videos on school premises without explicit permission.
  • Pupils found using mobile phones inappropriately will face sanctions in line with the school’s behaviour policy, and will lose the right to bring a phone to school.
  • Pupils who need a mobile device to link with a medical device will have this written in to a care plan and this will be supported by the school.
  • Pupils are not permitted to wear Smart Watches in school
  • Parents and Carers

    • Support the school’s mobile phone policy and reinforce expectations at home.
    • Ensure pupils understand when and how mobile phones can be used appropriately.
    • Communicate with the school regarding any concerns or exceptional circumstances.
    • Model good mobile phone use by not using phones on the school site except in emergency situations
    • Mobile Phone and Smart Watch Use by Staff

      • Staff should use mobile phones responsibly, ensuring use does not disrupt teaching or compromise professional standards.
      • Personal mobile phones should not be used in front of pupils except in emergencies or with senior leader approval.
      • Staff must not use personal devices to photograph or record pupils unless authorised for school purposes and with appropriate consent.
      • Smart watches must be in ‘flight mode’ while on the school premises so as not to cause a distraction

Thank you for your support

Healthy Snacks and safe food items

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.

Allowed snacks

In line with statutory guidance, snacks should primarily be:

· Fresh fruit (e.g. apples, bananas, berries, oranges, pears, grapes etc.)

· Vegetables (e.g. carrot sticks, cucumber, peppers, celery)

· Plain dairy products (e.g. plain yoghurt, cheese portions)

· Savoury items pack size less maximum 30g (e.g. plain breadsticks)

Government guidance states that snacks should be limited to fruit, vegetables, or similar healthy options without added salt, sugar or fat.

Where there are children who, for reasons linked to SEND, have restricted diets, we are happy to work with parents to ensure that reasonable adjustments can be made.

 We also remind parents that a number of children in school have allergies, including nut allergies, and that for no reason should any items containing nuts be sent in to school. We would also like to request that birthday sweets, cakes and party bags are shared directly between parents, rather than being brought into school for distribution. Staff cannot safely check items for allergens and we will not distribute these. 

Thank you for your support.

Picture News

Story: Filmmaker, Pixar, has shared that the new Toy Story 5 film will explore how children are spending more time using screens and digital technology.
Question: What can we learn from our favourite toys?
Virtual Picture News: www.picture-news.co.uk/discuss

Lunch Menu

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 'cut out' on the Birmingham Road, next to school. 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 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/