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Headteacher's Blog

Tuesday 22nd July 2025

Dear Parents and Carers,

I can't believe that we are finally at the end of a long and extremely busy term, where we say goodbye to classes and especially to our Year 6 who are ready to make the next exciting step in their educational journey. We have had so many enjoyable things to celebrate this term, which began way back in April. The glorious sunshine has meant that we have been able to spend lots of time outdoors, just the way summer should be! From our own Sports Week to the Consortium Sports Events,  our Time Walk, the wonderful PTA Summer Fête and Forest Fun, we have been out and about in our school grounds. The end of term Rocksteady and Summer Music Concerts were a joy to watch with so many of our children performing on their instruments (or voices) confidently and with great enthusiasm. Added to that, we have had class trips, a KS2 Create Day, Class Assemblies for Year 4 and EYFS, Greek Days in Year 4 as well as all our normal learning. 

This year we have also started our class blogs, which give a fascinating look at the weekly learning in each year group. I really enjoy reading these myself, and the photos of your children engaging with all the activities the teachers have planned are just wonderful. Please take a look, if you haven't already! Keep an eye on our website as we are gradually updating it with new photos and there will even be some drone footage of the school being uploaded soon. The photos and video really capture what it is like to be a pupil and work in our lovely school.

Year 6 have had an action-packed end of the year with a roof-raising Year 6 performance, their residential trip to Bawdsey Manor and the Senior School Council-run Talent Show which, as usual, showcased a spectacular range of talents from across the school. The Senior School Council have been particularly proactive this year with their focus on Tolerance through the assemblies they have run, as well as the improvements they have made to the school, such as the motivational phrases it was their idea to buy and display with the money they raised during the year.

We have been delighted to receive a bumper set of statutory assessment results this year. In Key Stage Two, our pupils and staff worked incredibly hard and achieved excellent results, with 75% reaching the National Standard for Reading, 74% for Maths and 66% for Writing - a very pleasing 61% combined Reading, Writing and Maths at the expected level. We also had over 30% of children achieving the Greater Depth Judgement in Reading and Maths. Year 1 also did us proud with 82% of children passing their Phonics Check. What brilliant reading - well done to both the Year 1 pupils and the staff team!

We are sorry to say goodbye to one of our Year 4 teachers, Miss Milburn, who is moving house and pursuing new opportunities in another area. We welcome to the school Mr. Thomas, who will be teaching in Year 6 with Miss Vanner. Mr Thomas joins us from another Essex primary school, and we are looking forward to welcoming him to the team. The school is undergoing some exciting building work over the summer with the KS1 Nurture Room being significantly extended in the next stage of development of our Nurture Provision, as well as some final works taking place to our front playground. 

And so, I would like to end this letter by saying goodbye to our current Year 6 children and wishing them all the best as they get ready to embark upon the next exciting step in their educational journey. We look forward to hearing of your future success, and we hope you remember your time at Stanway Primary fondly. I hope all our families have a chance to unwind and relax over the summer. We look forward to welcoming you back into school on Wednesday, 3rd September. Full winter uniform please - please see our website for further details.  

Warm wishes,

Rebecca Loader

Friday, 23rd May, 2025

In line with the rest of the school, my half-termly newsletters will now come in the form of a half-termly blog. I hope you are enjoying keeping up to date with your child/ren's learning through the weekly class blogs. The photos really showcase the amount of things going on throughout the school and I'm enjoying looking at them each week too!

It's been a fast and furious half-term with our Year 6 children working particularly hard as they navigated their SATs tests and are finishing their portfolios of writing ready to be assessed. Test week dawned bright and sunny and the children enjoyed breakfast with their friends in the hall before they settled down to the tests in exam conditions. I was very impressed by their excellent attitudes and focus during these. They were well-prepared by Mrs. Riggs and Miss Vanner and I hope that the results reflect the hard work of everyone involved. The children certainly tried their very best and we are very proud of their efforts.

At the beginning of May, we celebrated the eightieth anniversary of VE Day with a street party in the area between KS2 and the KS1 building. We had bunting, more sunshine and a wartime-style packed lunch. Then the children were serenaded by a World War Two soundtrack and the atmosphere was wonderful with children singing, getting up to dance and thoroughly enjoying themselves. Many of them commented on how much fun it was and so we plan to have a few more al fresco lunches before the end of term.

Our School Council continue to work together to make positive changes for the school. With some of the proceeds they have made from the Choosing Day earlier in the year, they voted to purchase some motivational stickers to display around the school. They are all now in situ and we are very pleased with how they look on our walls. I thought this was a great idea from our Senior School Council and, again, the stickers have been well-received by the other pupils and hopefully provoke lots of positive thoughts as children make their way around the school.

As the weather improves, we have been taking part in some friendly competition with neighbouring schools which is an invaluable experience for the children. Our Year 6 football team visited Stanway Fiveways this week to take part in two friendly matches against them; they lost 5-2, 3-2 but, more importantly, kept motivated and well-behaved - they represented the school brilliantly. After half-term, the Upper KS2 netball team will be playing two friendly matches and the football team will have the chance to compete against other local schools in the Stanway Cup which is very exciting. It is lovely to see the field in use at lunchtimes and breaktimes and Year 5 have enjoyed the start of their swimming lessons too. The forest school area at the side of the field seems, more or less, to be in constant use; it is great to see our school grounds being appreciated so fully.

Hendra and Rosen classes and Year 5 benefited from some Road Safety Workshops last week, and it was pleasing to be able to welcome Reception parents into school to share in these also. I have seen some brilliant Road Safety Raps from Year 5 which they also enjoyed showing other classes. Today we had the half-term tea parties which were taken outside with Mr. Godwin to take advantage of the weather. It is always very uplifting to end the half-term on such a positive note.

There are lots of things to look forwards to during the next half-term of school but, for now, we will take a well-deserved break and I wish you all a relaxing and fun-filled half-term holiday. 

Warm wishes,

Rebecca Loader