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School Games Silver Mark Award
We are delighted to announce that we have achieved the School Games Silver Mark Award for the 2023/24 academic year. The School Games Mark is a Government-led award scheme launched in 2012, facilitated by the Youth Sport Trust to reward schools for their commitment to the development of competition across their school and into the community, and we are delighted to have been recognised for our success. This year we have many sporting achievements including having two football teams entering the league as well as entering the netball league. Every year group from Reception to Year 6 all took part in external sports festivals ranging from ‘Glow Dance’ to Rugby. Girls in Year 5/6 also took part in the Girls Biggest Football day where over 600 girls took part.
All children competed in local inter-school competitions this year, we are extremely proud of our pupils for their dedication to all aspects of school sport, including those young volunteers, leaders and officials who made our competitions possible. As part of our application, we were asked to fulfil criteria in the areas of participation, competition, workforce and clubs, and we are pleased that the hard work of everyone at our school has been rewarded this year. A special thanks to: Miss Penning for her enthusiastic leadership of PE at Galley Hill and for organising so many events for us all to participate in and Miss Barnes for all the voluntary time she gave in the summer term to make tournaments and Sports Day a success.
We look forward to applying once again in 2025!
Partnership for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools Programme
We are pleased to let you know that Galley Hill Primary School is participating in the Partnership for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools (PINS) programme, which aims to improve support for children with additional needs. The programme is funded by NHS England, in partnership with the Department of Education, Department for Health and Social Care and the National Network of Parent Carer Forums (NNPCF).
The Parent Carer Forum for Hertfordshire, HPCI has been asked to work with families at the school to help deliver a key part of the project - understanding how families and the school can work together to improve support for children.
The Parent Carer Forum for Hertfordshire will be running parent carer coffee mornings over the next two terms.
We will let you know the dates of these coffee mornings once they have been confirmed.
To find out more about HPCI, please visit their website (https://hertsparentcarers.org.uk)
ASDA Cashpot for Schools
Parentkind – the charity that supports school PTAs - have teamed up with Asda, who is making millions of pounds available to donate to primary schools across the UK through their ‘Cashpot for Schools’ initiative – all you have to do is, opt in through the Asda Rewards app, choose our primary school and shop and scan in store or shop online at Asda.com, between 2nd September and 30th November 2024
Asda will donate 0.5% of the value of your shop to our Primary school. Also, every time somebody opts in, Asda will give an additional £1 to the school Cashpot. Plus, it doesn’t stop there – Asda are also giving £50 to every school to get them started.
Parentkind – the charity that supports school PTAs - have teamed up with Asda, who is making millions of pounds available to donate to primary schools across the UK through their ‘Cashpot for Schools’ initiative – all you have to do is, opt in through the Asda Rewards app, choose our primary school and shop and scan in store or shop online at Asda.com, between 2nd September and 30th November 2024
Asda will donate 0.5% of the value of your shop to our Primary school. Also, every time somebody opts in, Asda will give an additional £1 to the school Cashpot. Plus, it doesn’t stop there – Asda are also giving £50 to every school to get them started.