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Special Menu on Thursday 21st May 2026
Tue 12 May 2026 -
April Newsletter
Fri 01 May 2026 -
Year 6 SATs Information
Fri 01 May 2026The SATs tests for Year 6 primary pupils will take place over four days, starting on Monday 11th May and ending on Thursday 14th May 2026.
The SATs Timetable for this week is:
Monday 11th May
Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar (Paper 1: Grammar/ Punctuation/ Spelling)
Spelling, punctuation and grammar (paper 2: Spelling test
Tuesday 12th May
Reading
Wednesday 13th May
Maths (Paper 1: Arithmetic)
Maths (Paper 2: Reasoning)
Thursday 14th May
Maths (Paper 3: Reasoning)
SATs Week
The tests are due to take place in May and it is extremely important that children are not absent during this month.
Supporting your child with preparing for the tests:
Firstly, a positive attitude goes a long way. Give them as much encouragement and support as you can (but we don’t need to tell you that)!
Tips:
- Give your child a quiet, distraction free space to complete homework or study.
- Give your child time to go outside and reduce screen time.
- Ensure your child is eating and drinking well and getting a good amount of sleep.
- Plan something nice and fun for the weekends before and after SATs. This will help them to relax before the SATs and give them something to look forward to after.
- Create a revision timetable that works for you and your child. For some families, 10 to 20-minute activities over a few days works best. For others, a longer study session one day a week might be better.
- Keep revision light. Going over key skills (times tables, real world mental maths as you are shopping or cooking) is a good way to keep revision light.
- Talk to your child’s class teacher if you have any concerns rather than worry your child.
- Encourage your child to talk to their teacher or a trusted adult at school if they have any anxiety
SATs KS2 Parents Presentation April 2026
Assessment Results at the end of Key Stage 2 - Information for Parents
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Early School Closures - Thursday 26th and Friday 27th March
Wed 25 Mar 2026Please note the early closures for the remaining two days.
Reception to Year 6
Thursday 26th March at 1.15pm due to parents conferences andFriday 27th March at 1.15pm for the Easter Break
For Nursery Parents
Thursday 26th March - Nursery PM will be open as usual.
Friday 27th March:
Nursery AM will be open as usual.
Nursery PM will be closed.
Full-time children can be collected at either 11.30am or 1.15pm.
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World Book Week Newsletter
Thu 19 Mar 2026 -
Parents Workshops
Wed 18 Mar 2026Please find flyers for our upcoming parenting workshops under Parents Communication :
Fathers Group: Addressing the Challenges
Tuesday 24th March 10am-12pm via MS Teams
This will session is designed for fathers and father-figures who have a caring role for children who have special educational needs. The session will look at the joy that can come through parenting a child with additional needs, as well as the challenges and barriers that you may face.
Fathers Group: Different Strokes – Navigating Parenthood Across Cultures
Tuesday 21st April 10am-12pm via MS Teams
This workshop will celebrate diversity through fatherhood; we will cover how men handle fatherhood, and how your parenting style may have been shaped by your own experiences. You will also have the opportunity to share your own experiences with other fathers and father-figures
Understanding Your Teen
Tuesday 28th April 10:30am-12:30pm via MS Teams
A chance to unravel the mystery of the teenager; this session will cover emotional development through childhood & adolescence, how to support your teen with their mental wellbeing, and how to better understand their behaviour
Managing Parental Conflict and the Impact on Children
Tuesday 5th May 10:30am-12:30pm via MS Teams
Conflict can be a normal part of life, but incidents that are poorly-resolved or frequent can have a negative impact. This session looks at common causes of conflict in families, and what steps can be taken to resolve or avoid these issues
Employment, Benefits & Retraining
Tuesday 19th May 10:30am-12:30pm via MS Teams
An opportunity to find out what support is available for you to support to return to work, what opportunities are there for changing jobs or retraining, and where to find out what benefits your family may be entitled to
SEN Support in Schools & EHCPs
Tuesday 9th June 10:30am-12:30pm via MS Teams
Explore what support is available for children and young people with additional needs, and learn about what the EHCP process involves and how this may benefit your child
Domestic Abuse, Parenting & You
Tuesday 16th June 10:30am-12:30pm via MS Teams
This session aims to support parents and carers to recognise the ways that domestic abuse may present, how abuse can impact on your parenting, and where you can find local support
Building Healthier Relationships – Part 1
Tuesday 7th July 10:30am-12:30pm via MS Teams
This 2-part workshop discusses what we can do to nurture relationships, and what may cause them to break down. We will look at relationships within the family, as well as other types of relationships that we may form through our lives, and how we can keep our relationships healthy
Building Healthier Relationships – Part 2
Tuesday 7th July 10:30am-12:30pm via MS Teams
As above
parents/carers can contact our team at the email address: parentingserviceadmin@ealing.gov.uk.
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February Newsletter 2026
Wed 04 Mar 2026 -
World Book Day - Thursday 5th March 2026
Thu 12 Feb 2026World Book Day Information Letter
World Book Day Menu
Thursday 5th March 2026
Pasta Bake
(Macaroni & Cheese Lamb Bolognaise Bake)
Halal Pasta Bake
(Halal Macaroni & Cheese Lamb Bolognaise Bake)
Jacket Potato with Baked Beans
Severed with
Sweetcorn and Peas
Dessert
Chocolate Brownie
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Children's Mental Health Week 9th till 15th February 2026
Thu 05 Feb 2026Children’s Mental Health Week takes place from 9–15 February 2026 and this year’s theme is “This is My Place.” The focus is on belonging, community and helping young people recognise where they feel safe, valued, and included.
Friday 13th February– Dress in Yellow Day (Marie Curie)
BP community are invited to take part in Marie Curie’s Dress in Yellow Day by wearing something yellow. This links to Children’s Mental Health Week by promoting togetherness, showing support for others and reinforcing the idea that school is a place where we care for and support one another. -
January Newsletter 2026
Thu 05 Feb 2026