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Times of the day
Start of the day - 8.55am Morning Break - 10.25am to 10.40am Lunchtime - 12.00 noon to 1.00pm Afternoon break (Key Stage 1) - 2.00pm - 2.15pm End of school - 3.15pm
Children should not be at school in the morning before 8.45am
The total hours spent on teaching, including religious education, but excluding the daily act of worship, registration and breaks are as follows :- Infants : 22 hours 30 minutes Juniors : 23 hours 45 minutes
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Attendance
All children should arrive at school at 8.55am ready for registration at 9.00am. Please ensure that your child arrives at school on time so that we can check registers and lunch numbers efficiently and so that s/he doesn't miss any of the first lesson. Children arriving after 9.00am will be marked 'late' in the register and after 9.30am this will be recorded as an unauthorised absence.
Parents are asked to notify the school on the first day of absence between 8.30 and 9.15 AM either by phone call to 01663 763943 or via E-mail to Headteacher@brookside.stockport.gov.uk If the school has not been notified of an absence by 9.15AM the Admin Manager will telephone home to ensure that the child is safe withe a responsible adult. This declared policy of first day contact makes it clear to pupils and parents that absence is a matter of concern and will be followed up.
Read the full policy here- Attendance Policy (PDF Document)
In the case of absence through illness a letter or phone call should reach the school within three days to explain the reason for the absence. When the child returns to school s/he should bring a letter explaining the absence - even if it is only for one day.
Notes concerning dental, clinic, doctor or hospital appointments should be sent in the day before to inform the class teacher. Children will not be allowed to leave school unless collected by a designated adult, and the class teacher informed. Parents should sign their child in and out of school at the office if they have to be absent during the course of a day.
In the interests of the children's education we discourage parents from taking holidays in term time but do recognise that sometimes this is unavoidable. Other occasions such as bereavements or unavoidable family visits may also mean that children have to miss school. These are considered as 'authorised absences'. For all foreseeable absences parents are asked to complete an absence request form available from the office. A maximum of ten school days absence in one school year may be applied for; absences beyond this count as unauthorised.
Schools are required to publish their rates of authorised and unauthorised absences for the Year 2004/2005. Figures for Brookside are as follows:
Percentage of authorised absence:3.4% Percentage of unauthorised absences:0.8%
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Entering and leaving the premises Children should enter and leave the school premises through the large green gates at the front of the school, not the car park gates. The car park can be a very dangerous area as many vehicles use this entrance and we ask parents to be particularly careful about supervising children near the car park gates.
If for any reason parents are delayed and unable to collect children from school on time, they should, if possible, contact school by telephone. Children are taught not to leave the school premises on their own. If no one arrives to collect them, children are instructed to return to the school office so that we can arrange for them to be supervised and contact parents if necessary.
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Car Parking The school car park has restricted space and is for the use of staff and visitors only. Parents should note that parking is restricted in the vicinity of the school from 8.30am - 9.00am and 3.00pm - 4.30pm from Monday to Friday. The approach road to school should be kept clear for access of emergency services, delivery vehicles and coaches. Also it helps with our good neighbour approach if the local residents' driveways are kept clear. Parents are asked to park carefully and drive slowly near school.
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Playtime arrangements Weather permitting, children go outside to play. One playground is restricted to junior children only, but there is mixing of ages on the second playground and on the field when it is in use. Members of staff are always outside with the children. Generally if a child is fit to be in school then they are expected to be outside at playtimes and lunch times.
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Lunchtime supervision During the lunch break the children are cared for and supervised by a team of Midday Assistants. They supervise the children washing their hands, take them to the dining room, oversee the meals, and then supervise the children in the playground for the remainder of the lunch period.
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Arrangements for meals Lunch is eaten in the hall between 12.00 and 1.00pm. Children eat together in a cafeteria type system but may either have a meal prepared on the premises or bring a packed lunch from home. Although we try to keep children's lunch boxes cool, we have no facilities for refrigeration so prepared meals should not contain food which will go sour or bad in warm conditions.
School meals are served on airline style trays and there is always a choice of two main courses and deserts. Salad, fresh fruit and jacket potatoes are always available. A ‘homemade’ meal is prepared daily. The children are encouraged to try new items and to leave clean trays but they are not forced to eat foods they dislike. Our website has a feature about Mrs Mallinson, our school cook.
The cost of a school meal is £1.35 per day - £6.75 per week. Prices are reviewed annually, any increases taking effect from 1 April. Dinner money is paid in advance on Mondays. It should be sent in a sealed envelope marked with the child's name, class and the amount enclosed. If a child is absent for one or more days then credits are given and the amount for the missed meals deducted from the next payment. Cheques are accepted (payable to SMBC) but they must be for the correct amount. Parents with more than one child may send all the money in one envelope with the oldest child.
Parents who wish to change their child's dinner arrangements (e.g. from sandwiches to a cooked meal) are asked to give two weeks notice to the school secretary.
Parents in receipt of Income Support can apply for free school meals and should contact the Education Department at the Town Hall (0161 - 474 - 3878). When children become entitled to free meals the school is informed by letter and this is confidential. At lunchtime no distinction is made between children who pay and children who do not pay.
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School dress
The school colours are bottle green and grey and we prefer and encourage children at Brookside to wear school uniform as follows; Grey/black trousers (Long or short as appropriate) or Grey Skirt or Pinafore dress or Green and white dress (Summer) Bottle green sweater, cardigan or school sweatshirt White or bottle green polo shirt or white shirt White or grey socks Shoes or sandals
School sweatshirts and polo shirts embroidered with the school logo can be purchased from the school office.
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Clothing for PE and Games All children need a change of clothing and footwear for physical activities. These should be clearly marked with the child's name and kept in a draw string bag and should include:
* White shorts and white vest or T-shirt for PE and Games * A pair of pumps. Elastic tops are better than laces for young children although much indoor PE work is done in bare feet. * A band for long hair so that it can be tied back.
All junior children attend swimming lessons for some part of each year. They need a costume or trunks (not Bermuda style shorts) and a towel. Goggles are not normally acceptable and long hair must be tied back or worn with a cap.
Games lessons for junior children take place outside unless the weather is particularly inclement. Substantial trainers will be needed for these lessons. These should be a separate item as after all games lessons children are expected to change back into their normal school footwear. In winter an old sweater and jogging bottom or an old tracksuit can be worn over games kit and a spare pair of socks is often needed.
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Jewellery
The wearing of jewellery is positively discouraged in the interests of safety and in accordance with our school safety policy. Necklaces, earrings, bracelets and rings can easily be damaged or lost, causing distress, and can cause injury both to the wearer and to other children. Stud earrings, are the only jewellery permitted in school and these must be removed or covered during PE.
It is accepted that many children wear watches to school, but the school does not accept responsibility for loss or damage to these items.
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Lost property
The children are expected to take responsibility for their own belongings as a great deal of teaching time can be spent looking for lost items. Please help your child by making sure that clothes, pumps, lunch boxes etc. are clearly marked with the owner's name. A strong hanging loop in outdoor coats is a great help in keeping coats on the correct peg. Lost items that are clearly marked can be returned to their owners but unmarked items are put in the lost property box in the junior corridor.
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