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Welcome to Invicta SE3!

Invicta SE3
● Ms. V. Cuff- Executive Head
● Ms V. Gallagher- Deputy Head of School
● Ms M. Crescenzo- Assistant Head, EYFS
● Miss R. Heath - Assistant Head,Inclusion
● L. Thompson- Assistant SENDco
● A. Webber- Learning Mentor
EYFS staff at Invicta
● Ms M. Crescenzo - Assistant Head EYFS
● Mrs R. Santafe’- Class Teacher
● Ms M. Stoyanova - Class Teacher
● Mr I. Ali - Class Teacher
● Miss L. Wright - Class Teacher
● Ms J. Tremayne - Class teacher
● Ms S. Cousins - Class Teacher
Reception Staff at SE3
Galleon Class
● Mrs R. Santafe’
● LSA
● LSA
O’Malley Class
● Ms M. Stoyanova
● LSA
Pre-school visits
● Daily visits in groups of six
● Story Session
● Teddy Bears Picnic
Dates
● Visits and story sessions w/c 01.07.19
● Teddy Bears Picnic 10.07.19 SE3-1.30pm
How the intake is organised
● Visits in current setting or at home during
Summer Term
● 15 children will start on the first day of term in
each class- 3rd Sept 2019
● The other 15 children start on the second day
of term- 4th Sept 2019
Why staggered?
● 1st week - Morning - 8.55am to 12.00noon
● 2nd week- Morning and Lunch - 8.55 to 1.00pm
Afternoons available on request before 13th July.
Book via office admin@invictaprimary.co.uk
● 3rd week - Full day - 8.55am to 3.15pm
First Day Routines

● Arrive via side gate by 8.55am


● You will be met by class teacher outside
● Children find their peg
● Children find their name card
● Parents can settle children for a little while

Distressed children
How to prepare your child at
home
● Put coat on and do it up
● Turn clothes the right way round
● Recognise name on own clothing
● Dress without help
● Manage in the toilet
● Wash hands
● Make his/her needs known
● Tidy toys away
Toilets

● Reception toilets
● Encourage your child to use the toilet without
or with little help
● Spare clothes
● Encourage children to tell us if they need help
● Children are allowed to go to the toilet at any
time.
Uniform
● NAME ALL ITEMS ● Elasticated
● Black shoes trousers
● Shoes with Velcro ● Skirts without
or easy buckles complex
● Low heels fastenings
● No open toe ● No jewellery, only
sandals stud earrings
● WELLIES! ● Coats need a
large loop
Uniform
Uniform available from:
Whitehall Clothiers
244a
Lewisham High Street,
London,
SE13 6JU
0208 852 8967
www.whitehallclothiers.co.uk

Invicta Blackheath Uniform Sale:


Date: Monday 1st of July Time: 3pm - 4pm!
Free School Meals
● Pupils in reception, year 1 and year 2 are offered
free school meals without the need to make an
application. If you receive a qualifying benefit, it
is important that you still apply for Free School
Meals to get funding for our school through the
Pupil Premium.
● By registering you could raise an extra £1320 to
help fund valuable support like extra tuition,
teaching assistants, resources, music lessons
and sports activities.
● To do this, please complete the form in your
pack and hand it back to the school office.
Medical issues
● Parent/carer consent form completed
● Inhalers: one to be kept in school, labelled
● Epipen: two to be kept in school, labelled
● Medicines policy
http://invictaprimaryschool.org.uk/OurSchool/Policies/
Payments in school
We are a cashless school and no longer accept cash payments, except…!!!!
● Non-Uniform days
● Fundraising days
We only accept payments by Bank Card via ParentPay.com

ParentPay offers parents and carers the freedom to make online payments whenever and
wherever they like, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Alternatively, we will accept bank card
payment at reception or via telephone.
Parents/Carers will be given an individual activation code and instructions on how to set up
their account.
Attendance
It is very important for your child to attend school
every day.
● They will feel part of the group and they will develop a sense of
belonging- which will help them feel safe.
● They will regularly learn and consolidate new skills in every area
of development.
What is Early Years
Foundation Stage? (EYFS)
EYFS is how the Government and early years professionals describe the time in
your child’s life between birth and age 5.

It is a very important stage which is designed to help your child get ready for school as well
as preparing them for their future learning and successes.

Prime Areas Specific areas

● Personal, Social and ● Mathematics


Emotional Development ● Literacy
● Communication and ● Understanding
Language the World
● Physical Development ● Expressive Arts
and Design
How do children learn in
EYFS?
Responsive curriculum

Read Write Inc.

Child-led/ Adult facilitated play

Real life experiences

Outdoor Learning

Parental involvement
Stay up to date online
EYFS Wraparound Care SE3
.
Assessment
Reception Year is a continuation of The
Early Years Foundation Stage Framework
(EYFS) from birth to five: the final year

Foundation Stage Profile…….baseline


during first few days in school and is
ongoing throughout the year

End of Reception i.e. end of The


Foundation Stage: EYFS Profile-statutory
How can I find out how
my child is getting on?
● Home Diaries- will be sent home every Friday and
must be returned every Monday
● One to one meetings following responsive
planning, once per term.
● Parents and early years staff work together.
● Quick discussions with staff at the beginning and
end of the day.
● Open evenings
● Alternatively, you can email teachers to book an
appointment.
Useful links
Quaggy Development Trust
Quaggy Development Trust is a registered charity and company limited by guarantee, established in 2004.
It develops and delivers services to families across Greenwich West, Plumstead and North Lewisham.
What’s provided for local children and families:
● Full day care for children under 5
● Children’s Centre services across Greenwich West
● Early Help and Family Support
● A Counselling Service
● Activities for Young People
● A Luncheon Club for over 60s
● Residential Holidays
● A Community Cafe
● Dads Brunch
The National Literacy Trust; "Small Talk"
Small Talk is a pilot project from the National Literacy Trust, run with the Department for Education (DfE).
It’s aimed at supporting parents to chat, play and read with their child at home as much as possible.

A child’s language development begins long before they start school and is shaped by the people and
places in their lives. Parents are their children's first teachers and there are so many simple ways parents
can help children learn and grow at home.

Small Talk is part of a wider National Literacy Trust initiative to improve the home learning environment for
0-5 year olds and will be running in seven areas across the country: Peterborough, Swindon, Newcastle,
Manchester, Birmingham Stoke and Nottingham.
Date reminders
PLEASE RETURN YOUR PAPERWORK TO THE SCHOOL OFFICE ASAPTuesday
W/C 1st July- Visit your class and stay for story- See letter for your day.

Wednesday 10th July- Teddy Bears picnic at Greenwich Pleasaunce 1.30-3pm

Friday 22nd June- All paperwork must be returned to the school office.

Tuesday 3rd September - Start date for children from Rachel Macmillan, Clyde
and siblings /Rachel McMillan

Wednesday 4th September - Start date for all other children

School starts at 8.55am - The teachers will come out to greet you and invite you
into the classroom.

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