Tuesday 28 April 2009

Newsletter 27th April 2009


Jack Taylor School

NEWSLETTER

Week Beginning: Monday 27th April

REMINDER

BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY 4th May

School Closed.

AWARDS

Well done to pupils who received STAR of the week for their efforts in class.

Yellow Class: Yared Hailu for tolerating wearing his splints

Blue Class: Keith Phil Omoqui for Independent working

Red Class: Christian Ssozi for holding objects of reference in the circle

Purple Class: Ezaz Chowdry for good behaviour

Senior 1:. Hilda Mbetola for road crossing during travel training

Senior 2: Sabia Begum for good switch work during the day

Senior 3: Sean Martin for jumping on the trampoline

Post 16: Joanna Cross for good attendance last week.

AUTISM

Thank you to all those that attended the Autism Training on Health related issues.

The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday 19th May at 10am and will be on Sensory Issues.

This week there will be an additional twilight training session for staff in school to build on their knowledge and understanding of autism practices. This is so we are able to keep up to date with current and new practice in the field of autism and ensure that our pupils are receiving the highest quality delivery possible.

Jack Petchey Award

Well done to Aaron Ford in secondary 1 class for receiving the award.

Jack Taylor School Sensory Garden Opening Invitations.

We hope that all parents, carers and friends of Jack Taylor have received invites to the official opening of our garden on Wednesday 13th May. After 4 years of planning we are thrilled to have a new outdoor space. Please come and give your support by joining us in the event and meet some of the people who were involved in the project.

Secondary 1 Class

The KS3 students have been working hard to maintain the flower beds in our fantastic new sensory garden. It's a bit tricky always knowing the difference between a weed and a plant but both are getting well watered! Meanwhile the KS4 students have been busily putting their best work together to put forward for Accreditation for Life and Living by the OCR exam board... The Secondary One students are telling us (through their reviews and from what we notice about their great behaviour out and about) that travel training is their favourite subject, so we'll be doing lots more of this during the summer term. The students have come forward leaps and bounds in their ability to sit sensibly and not interact with strangers, learn about road safety and look after their Freedom Passes. The Disabled Persons’ Freedom Pass (DPFP) scheme allows Camden residents, with a permanent disability affecting their mobility, free travel within the Greater London area, on the following services: London Transport buses, including low floor mobility buses and Stationlink, London Underground, Docklands Light Railway, national railways services and the Croydon Tramlink. An application form can be obtained on request from the Accessible Transport Service on 020-7974 5919. Alternatively you can download on application form at at http://tinyurl.com/dghxm7

Emma, Jane, Michela and Errol

Communication Partners.

Our speech and language therapist is working to support our communication with pupils through weekly tips that we want to share with you.

TOUCH CUES

A TOUCH CUE is a touch, made in a

consistent manner, directly onto the child’s

body to communicate a message alongside

speech.

We are trialling a set of TOUCH CUES

at school. These are suitable for children

with physical and sensory impairments. DRINK.
Slow firm ‘flutter’ movement of fingers against cheek


Signs of the week.

EAT





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