Anti Bullying at Phoenix!
On Wednesday, a group of children took part in the Antibullying Schools Project 2024.
On Wednesday, a group of children took part in the Antibullying Schools Project 2024.
Parents Evening – and Fundraising with Sausage Butties!
We are very much looking forward to seeing you.
We cant wait to be seeing you at one of our two parents’ evenings coming up:
In our first PTA meeting last week, we talked about fundraising and the mammoth task of trying to raise enough money to pay for coaches to take the children on a trip to Chester Zoo. As mentioned in an earlier newsletter, Miss El-Saiegh bid for free tickets and won, but the cost of the coaches is thousands.
A great suggestion was made about selling food on parents’ evening. Because children are able to wait in the hall while parents are with the teachers, we thought it would be nice if they could have their tea while they are there. This would be fun for the children, and make your lives easier as you wouldn’t have to worry about squeezing in their tea before or after. In fact – parents could eat while they wait too!
So, on both evenings, there will be for sale: sausage or veggie sausage butties, cake, biscuits, fruit, soft drinks. The prices are as follows:
Pork sausage or veggie sausage butty |
Piece of cake |
Small packet of biscuits |
Piece of fruit
|
Cup of juice |
£1:00 |
40p |
40p |
20p |
30p |
When you fill in the appointment request form, please let us know how many sausage butties you would like for your family if any, so we know how many to prepare. It would be very helpful if you could send in the form to class teacher by Wednesday 16th October. This will give us time to organise appointments so that siblings are close together, get appoint times out to you, and buy sausages!
It has been a momentous day today. The children of Phoenix Primary School have had their voices heard loud and clear.
Not just locally, but nationwide! The BBC visited today, filming the campaign for BBC North West, so watch out for us on television this evening or later this week. Radio Merseyside have also done a piece so listen out!
The FSM4A battle bus was parked on our school yard and the children visited it, displaying their banners and chanting 'Sir Keir Starmer hear our prayer - show you care and make it fair - free school meals for all!'