Saturday 15 May 2010

Stop Press !!! OFSTED Inspection Next Tuesday Wednesday

 

The school heard on Friday that we will be inspected by an OFSTED team led by lead Inspector Mike Kell on Tuesday 18th and Wednesday 19th May 2010 – next week !

This is a major event in any school’s life, and though a little stressful for all concerned, we are confident that we can give of our best for the inspection team.

All parents will by now have received a questionnaire – please fill these in and return them by Tuesday at the latest so that they can inform the judgement of the inspectors.

The questionnaires are confidential and will not be seen by staff at the school – only by the OFSTED team.

 

Thank you

 

Stephen Smith

Headteacher

Newsletter 10th May 2010

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Week Beginning: 10th May 2010

Blog http://jacktaylorschool.blogspot.com/

                        

 

STAR OF THE WEEK AWARDS

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PURPLE CLASS: Reon for fantastic behaviour

YELLOW CLASS: Malachi for enjoying the hydro pool without his gaitors on

BLUE CLASS: Keith-Phil for PECs work with Gary Dadd

RED CLASS: Ismail for walking in his walker for the first time

SECONDARY 1: Aaron for excellent participation in speech therapy

SECONDARY 2: Shahidul for overcoming his fear of dogs on Friday afternoon.

SECONDARY 3: Joshua for remembering 2 items on our shopping list

POST 16: Charlie Daley for participating well in Work Experience

 

 

We still have vacancies for Parent Governors.  If you have a child who has recently started school we would be particularly interested in having you as a Governor.  Full training can be given and we are able to reimburse childcare costs when you attend meetings.  Please contact the school if you are interested.

           

 

 

Halal Food

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We’d like to ask parents about Halal Food provision.

At the moment our school lunch is not Halal - and we provide a vegetarian alternative meal for students who do not wish to eat Halal meat.  We don’t have the facilities to provide both a Halal meal, and non-Halal alternative - it has to be one or the other - although we will always be able to provide a vegetarian option. At the moment we have no plans to change to a Halal diet - but would consider this if there was enough support from parents, and no major objections.

If you have any thoughts on this please could you let us know.

REMINDER:

 

This years WHEELATHON will be taking place on Wednesday 12th May @ Copthall Sports Centre.

 

Every Thursday at 10am-11am there is a weekly Body Signing Group for parents in the PMLD focus group with Becky and her team and Alex from the SLT team. Come and learn some signs for you to use with your child and get a free booklet. Meet other parents and learn something new. We’d love to see you there!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Newsletter 3rd May 2010

 

 

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Jack Taylor School

NEWSLETTER

Week Beginning: 3rd May 2010

Blog http://jacktaylorschool.blogspot.com/

 

                                    

 

STAR OF THE WEEK AWARDS

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PURPLE CLASS: Salaban for fantastic walking in his walker

YELLOW CLASS: Lascelle consistently using a switch for his favourite music ‘Lady Gaga’

BLUE CLASS: Rubel for excellent work on the computer, he was able to answer quiz questions in the game

RED CLASS: Catalina for brushing her teeth

SECONDARY 1: Donjeta for good, spontaneous, independent choosing

SECONDARY 2: Sabia for achieving above and beyond her targets this week

SECONDARY 3: Sean for wheeling himself to Tesco and back

POST 16: Palwasha for starting her Work Experience

 

 

 

 

 

REMINDER:  THURSDAY 6TH MAY – SCHOOL CLOSED

 

 

 

 

 

Southbank Internation School

 

We are joining students at Southbank on Friday 7th May for master class basketball sessions with paralympian Jayant Mistry.

 

Reminder – The Annual Wheelathon is taking place Wednesday 12th May – Sponser forms attached.

 

 

 

 

Halal Food

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We’d like to ask parents about Halal Food provision.

At the moment our school lunch is not Halal - and we provide a vegetarian alternative meal for students who do not wish to eat Halal meat.  We don’t have the facilities to provide both a Halal meal, and non-Halal alternative - it has to be one or the other - although we will always be able to provide a vegetarian option. At the moment we have no plans to change to a Halal diet - but would consider this if there was enough support from parents, and no major objections.

If you have any thoughts on this please could you let us know.

 

 

 

 

 

Newsletter 26th April 2010

 

Jack Taylor School

START OF TERM NEWSLETTER

Week Beginning: 26th April 2010

Blog http://jacktaylorschool.blogspot.com/

 

 

 

STAR OF THE WEEK AWARDS

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PURPLE CLASS: Lucas, because he has come into school happy all week.

YELLOW CLASS: Umar for really good talking.

BLUE CLASS: Shirwa for excellent behaviour and sitting really nicely during circle time.

RED CLASS: Elton for working really hard.

SECONDARY 1: Hilda for helping and being a good friend to Donjeta.

SECONDARY 2: Darrell for good craftsmanship during cooking.

SECONDARY 3: Hadi & Joshua for good communication with their peers.

POST 16: Omar for working hard in every session and being very helpful.

 

 

NEW STAFF

We welcome Chris Bird to the school.  Chris has taken up the post of Secondary Department Curriculum Leader. 

 

 

IMPORTANT DATES

 

SCHOOL CLOSURE:  THURSDAY 6TH MAY 2010 – POLLING DAY

 

Parents Support Group meeting with Educational Pschologists – WEDNESDAY 26TH MAY – 9.30 a.m. – 11.30 a.m.

And WEDNESDAY 7TH JULY – 9.30 a.m – 11.30 a.m.

 

CHOICES AFTER SCHOOL CLUB WILL BEGIN THIS WEDNESDAY 28TH APRIL AT JACK TAYLOR SCHOOL.      

 

WHEELATHON (Charity Fundraiser) information on this event will follow later.  WEDNESDAY 12TH MAY, 10 a.m. – 11.30 a.m. with Southbank International School at Copthall Sports Ground –

 

 

 

CHANGES TO SCHOOL LUNCH MONEY - REMINDER

As from Monday 19th April 2010 School lunch prices are changing from £1.90 per day to £1.95 a day.

 

 

 

CLASS NEWS:

 

Purple class is so excited to be back at school!  We have a new class teacher and her name is Michaela.  Our class this term is learning about the sea.  We have already made some wonderful fish and crab hand prints and we have been reading a funny story about a commotion in the ocean.

 

Secondary 3 – Our class team is made up of Miranda, Robert and Kate.  Our project theme is ‘Animals’.  We will be inter-linking this subject into science, by looking at food chains and different species, humanities and drama by looking at different climates where animals live.  We hope to take a trip to London Zoo where we can explore everything closely.

 

Yellow Class – This term the topic for yellow class will be the sea and we are hoping to go to the London Aquarium.  We also have a new little girl in our class and her name is Shyma.  Luckily we still have the same staff that we had last term in yellow class and if you need to talk to Mary about anything, just call the office and leave a message.  Mary, Mirella, Irina & Anna.

 

Post 16 – We are very pleased to be back at school.  This term we will continue working on our usual timetable as well as starting a new activity on Wednesday afternoons, this will be Horticulture provided by Action for Kids.  As part of our Healthy Eating Scheme, we have already started to prepare a vegetable garden outside of our class, then we will cook the vegetables in our food technology session.  Natalie, Cheryl, Tony, & Lauren.

 

Secondary 2 – This term we are looking at different animals in different environments.  We are also listening and acting to songs about animals.

Will, Linda, & Shaku.

 

In the PMLD focus group this term we will hopefully be having lots of visitors!  All parents of students who access the base have been invited to come in on Thursday mornings from 10.00 to learn body-signing as well as some other communication activities.  The groups are being run with the speech and language therapy team and the base group staff, we really hope to see lots of you here.

Becky, Tricia & Sheila.

 

Secondary 1 – A big hello to all the parents and carers of pupils at Jack Taylor School.  My name is Chris Bird and I am joining you from a special school in East London.  I shall be working with Jane, Michela and Errol in Secondary 1 and I am replacing Emma Keegan as the Curriculum Leader for the Secondary Department.  I am looking forward to meeting everyone and getting to know you all. 

 

Red Class – Welcome back to the summer term.  Everyone in Red class is excited to be learning about the beach this term.  We will be exploring the beach environment through touch, smell and feel.  Out visits to the British Museum will soon come to an end, we will be finishing this unit of work with a celebration amongst friends.  We wish everyone an enjoyable summer term.

 

Blue Class - This term Blue class will be working on a new topic ‘Seaside, Earth and Water’.  We are planning to be very active and do lots of physical activities such as yoga, obstacle courses, games, swimming etc.  But the biggest part of our work will be focused on developing communication both expressive and comprehensive.

 

 

 

Monday 15 March 2010

Newsletter 15th March 2010

 

 

 

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Jack Taylor School

NEWSLETTER

Week Beginning: Monday 15th March 2010

Blog http://jacktaylorschool.blogspot.com/

 

STAR OF THE WEEK AWARDS

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PURPLE CLASS: Corey for working well and communicating with a switch

YELLOW CLASS: Yared for good vocalisation and switch work

BLUE CLASS: Godwin for excellent cooking with the visiting chefs

RED CLASS: Ismail for good switch work

SECONDARY 1: Smith for being a supportive friend and role model to others

SECONDARY 2: Jubeda for lovely interacting with others at the Francis Holland Disco

POST 16: Paul for good independent drumming

 

 

SCHOOL TRANSPORT

If you are experiencing or have any difficulties or enquiries about transport please phone them direct. As always, we are happy to give advice or support to you but the transportation of your child to and from school do not come under our responsibility.

Contact details are as follows:

0207 7974 6736 for the main switchboard, alternatively phone Angela Taffe direct on 02079746728.

 

 

            MARIE CURIE DAFFODIL APPEAL

We are currently selling the Marie Curie Daffodils in school which supports the fundraising to help provide dedicated care at Marie Curie hospices for those suffering with cancer. Please send in £1 to purchase your daffodil and support this worthy cause. Daffodils will be on sale all week at school.

 

 FRANCIS HOLLAND DISCO           

We would like to give a big thank you to the students at Francis Holland School who hosted a Disco for all the secondary students last Thursday. They all had a wonderful time.

 

SEAL :        THE THEME FOR THIS HALF TERM IS: ‘FRIENDSHIPS’

Who are my Friends?

 

GOODBYE TO JODY THE SCHOOL NURSE

We would like to say goodbye and thank you to Jody Levy our school nurse who is leaving us from 26th March to work at Beatrice Tate School. We wish her well in her new post and appreciate all her hard work in supporting the pupils and parents of the school.

Parents / Carer consent forms.

Please return the photography consent forms to school as soon as possible.

 

DOWN SYNDROME DAY 21st MARCH 2010

We will be celebrating in school on MONDAY 22nd MARCH. To signify the day and raise awareness we will be asking everyone to wear something green to school. 

For more details go online at www.worlddownsyndromeday.org

 

 

 

MAKATON SIGNS OF THE WEEK – SPRING 2010

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If you would like to know more about Makaton signs or would like additional copies please contact your child’s class teacher.

 

 

 

SYMBOLS OF THE WEEK – SPRING 2010    

                      

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If you would like to know more about Symbols or would like additional copies please contact your child’s class teacher.

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Gathering Parent and Carer Views.

 

In order to support our school improvement we would appreciate it if you could take a little time to respond to the questions below.

 

Please tick under the heading(s) you most agree with and return to Lucia or Julie at school

 

SPIRITUAL, MORAL, SOCIAL & CULTURAL DEVELOPEMENT

Disagree

Agree

Don’t Know

The school promotes spiritual and cultural development recognising and celebrating pupils’ cultural diversity.

 

 

 

 

The school promotes moral development through guiding pupils to understand right from wrong.

 

 

 

The school promotes social development by celebrating different communities and how they live.

 

 

 

The school promotes and celebrates the richness and diversity of the school community.

 

 

 

Families and friends are encouraged to share their cultural experiences with the school and its community.