At Orchard Primary School, we believe that it is essential to develop strong partnerships with home if our children are to achieve their full potential. Parents and schools working as partners can only increase pupil achievement and help to develop positive attitudes about self and school.
We aim to:
The school would like an effective partnership with parents by valuing your help in the following ways:
Our experience and research show that an effective partnership with parents is reflected in a more successful performance by children at school. We do make mistakes and there are misunderstandings but these can be reduced to a minimum if we keep in close contact and work together to put things right.
SIMS Parent App Lite
To enable Parent/Carers to keep all their personal information up to date that has been registered with the school (eg Address, contact phone numbers, etc), SIMS has created an application called 'SIMS Parent App Lite'. A link to the application has been emailed out to all Parent/Carers, from SIMS.
Here is a guide on how to download and use the application: SIMS Parent APP Lite Guide
Keeping You Informed
We make every effort to ensure that parents are well informed about their child’s progress and the work of the school.
Each year parents can expect:
Other:
Meeting Staff
If you have any questions or concerns, please remember that staff are only too happy to talk with you. Quick messages can be passed onto a member of staff at the designated school door before or after school. You can also pass on messages via Mrs Daft in the office.
If the issue might take some time to solve, we would ask that you ring the school office to make an appointment with either the class teacher, or Mrs Shields.
Parents needing to meet with staff are politely requested to report to the main office via the front entrance.
Helping your child
Home and school are the two most powerful influences on children and only by working together can we ensure children get the best education.
Do please help us by:
Recommended Books to Read Reception Recommended Reads.pdf
Y1 Recommended Reads.pdf
Y2 Recommended Reads.pdf
Y3 Recommended Reads.pdf
Y4 Recommended Reads.pdf
Y5 Recommended Reads.pdf
Y6 Recommended Reads.pdf
Or look at Reading Spines recommenadtions.
How You Can Help Booklets to download now … KS1 Maths Booklet for Parents.pdf
KS2 Maths Booklet for Parents.pdf
Orchard Home-School Partnerships and Homework Booklet.pdf
Parent Reading Booklet.pdf
Parent Spelling Booklet.pdf
Parent Phonics Booklet 2023.pdf
How to Help with Grammar Booklets … Grammar Booklet Y1&2.pdf
Grammar Booklet Y3&4.pdf
Grammar Booklet Y5&6.pdf
Age Related End of Year Expectations Leaflets
These booklets provide information for parents and carers on the end-of-year expectations for children in our school. The National Curriculum outlines these expectations as being the minimum requirements your child must meet in order to ensure continued progress.
All the objectives will be worked on throughout the year and will be the focus of direct teaching. Any extra support you can provide in helping your children to achieve these is greatly valued:
ParentLeaflet Year1.pdf
ParentLeaflet Year2.pdf
ParentLeaflet Year3.pdf
ParentLeaflet Year4.pdf
ParentLeaflet Year5.pdf
ParentLeaflet Year6.pdf
The Headteacher and Staff are always available to give advice, provide reassurance or suggest ways in which you can help your child at home. If you have any worries about progress please don’t hesitate to ask…
Parent Volunteers – At Orchard Primary School, we really appreciate the involvement of parents and other volunteers in school. Whether you can offer half an hour a week or a whole morning or afternoon, you are always very welcome to come into school and become involved with various learning activities.
We find tremendous value in Parent Volunteers helping in school however short a period of time. Help is needed to work alongside teachers in the following ways:
Please let the office or class teachers know if you can help out with any of these activities.
As with work placement students, everyone working with children is subject to a satisfactory DBS check.
Parents are also warmly welcomed into school through formal invitations to parent’s assemblies, sports days, parent’s evenings and so on.
Download the ‘ Volunteer Handbook 2024-25.pdf' to find out more.
Share & Listen – As part of our ongoing commitment to further improving communication within school, if you have any comments/suggestions re: the development of the school, we would invite parents to put forward their views constructively via email to the headteacher at: fshields@orchard.leics.sch.uk
Activity Passport
The Education Secretary has launched a new “passport” of activities for Primary school children to challenge them to go on a nature trail, visit a local landmark or make a treasure map to encourage more family time and help build children’s character and resilience.
Activities are split into year groups and are intended to support parents and schools in introducing children to a wide variety of experiences and fulfilling activities like flying a kite, learning something new about the local area or putting on a performance.
Please visit the official Government Website below to download an activity checklist, which includes guidance, a foreword from the Secretary of State and supporting resources. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/my-activity-passport