Weekly Newsletter 29 Nov 24
Welcome to this week's newsletter
The first one in our new format, and we hope that you love it. Even better, you can now use the map button at the top right of the page to translate.
Rewards news
Congratulations to our shining stars this week. As always, our golden ticket winners will receive privileges throughout the week of having their lunch first, wearing their golden sash to highlight their excellence across the four Co-op values and as a treat, go trampolining on Friday afternoon.
This week at Co-op Academy Woodslee
Christmas Tree Festival
Pupil Parliament have visited St Barnabas Church today to dress our Woodslee tree for the Christmas Tree Festival Good luck Woodslee!
Class of the Week
Year 3 enjoyed Show and tell this week as part of our “No Pens Day”. The children brought in things that were special to them. We had everything from giant African land snails to Taylor Swift . Such a lovely lesson just taking the time to have conversations amongst our peers .
Community News
Please join us for our SEND and community drop-in at Co-op Academy Hillside on Tuesday 3rd December at 9am. Open to all!
It has been confirmed by Wirral Council that there is going to be work carried out to install a new dropped kerb to allow pedestrians to more safely cross Croft Avenue. The expected start date is 13th January 2025.
Dates for your Diary
December
December
NOW SOLD OUT
January
Monday 6th January - School returns after Christmas break
REWARDS
Improving attendance is everyone’s business. The barriers to accessing education are wide and complex, both within and beyond the school gates, and are often specific to individual pupils and families. At Co-op Academy Woodslee, we will do all we can to support your family and ensure our academy is safe, calm and a supportive environment for your child. Let’s celebrate everyone’s success together.
Class |
Attendance |
Year 1 |
97.7% |
Year 2 |
90.98% |
Year 3 |
96.69% |
Year 4 |
91.51% |
Year 5 |
94.59% |
Year 6 |
92.31% |
"Congratulations to Year 1 for the highest attendance this week!"
How can I improve my children’s attendance?
Follow NHS advice for any mild illnesses.
Promote good hand hygiene with your children.
Liaise with the Early Help team who will support you as a family.
Speak to your child’s teacher as a collaborative approach is essential
Noticeboard
If your child is absent from school, you must inform the school office by 9am of the reason for absence.
Polite Notice
There is no Holiday Club over Christmas and New Year