Children, parents and the staff of St. Mary’s work in partnership with each other. There are many opportunities, formal and informal for sharing information and exchanging views. Teachers are always willing to make individual appointments to talk to parents; send a note or speak to the teacher at the end of the day to make an arrangement.
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In the Autumn Term all parents come to meet their child’s new teacher and to share information. |
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In the Spring Term all parents are invited to discuss their child's progress. |
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In the Summer Term all parents receive their child’s Annual Report and there is an opportunity to discuss this with class teachers. |
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Newsletters are written weekly to the whole school, and to classes for particular events. |
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Curriculum workshops are organised periodically to introduce new developments and to help parents understand how their child is taught. |
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The governors write a report on the school each year, and hold an open meeting for parents in the Autumn, where parents can speak freely about any matter to do with the school. |
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Teachers send home topic information (topic webs) each half term to outline the work that will be covered |
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Homework diaries and reading diaries are kept |
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The school website (www.bryanston.net) contains lots of information about the school including some school documents that can be downloaded. The weekly school newsletter is also published on the website.
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