Newsletters
Our whole school newsletters are shared via Dojo on a fortnightly basis, as Sway links. For ease for parents to find previous editions to refer back to, links to all Sway newsletters for the current academic year will be shared on this webpage. Class teachers will share class specific newsletters on their individual class pages, on a termly basis. Links to these will also be shared via Dojo. Please take a few minutes to read our school newsletters so that you are up to date with what is happening in school.
Sway newsletter links for 2025-2026
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| Newsletter 7: November 2025 |
| What a busy two weeks we have had in school! We are very proud of all our children, those who were chosen to speak to the various visitors we had last week (some at the request of visitors … |
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| Newsletter 6: November 2025 |
| It has been lovely to see the children back in school this week. The children have come back really positively and well settled; we have had a great first week back. Last week we welcomed … |
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| Newsletter 5: October 2025 |
| We find ourselves at the end of the first half term, a very busy start to the year, with so many shining moments, and lots of tired children and teachers! A reminder that we break up this F… |
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| Newsletter 3: September 2025 |
| Last weekend, I was sent the above photo with the caption, 'pot of gold at the end of the rainbow'. How lovely to think of our special school in this way! In school, we have been thinking a… |
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| Newsletter 2: September 2025 |
| What a great first week back! Thank you for sending children back in full school uniform looking so smart. Let's hope the positivity of week 1 continues. There are only a few new messages w… |
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| Newsletter 1: September 2025 |
| Welcome back! We hope that you have all had a lovely summer break, whatever that might have looked like, and that children are all rested and ready for the new school year. Having seen a fe… |
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Dates for 2025-2026
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| Dates for 2025-2026 |
| We know how busy life is for parents/carers and how important it is that dates for things that are happening in school are shared with as much notice as possible so you can make arrangement… |
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