Whitehall Infant School

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Cowley Road, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 2LX

office@mail.whitehallinf.org

Uxbridge (01895) 590112

Whitehall Infant School

A five star school with a FRESH approach

  1. Year Group Pages
  2. Reception

Reception - Key Information

Our Team:

Mrs Bir / Mrs Kochar - Birch class

Mrs Salah - Larch class

Mrs Caba - Spruce class

Miss Lyford, Miss Baines, Miss Alley - Learning Support Assistants

Miss Cann and Miss Phillips – Cover staff

 

 

How Can You Support Your Child To Prepare For Reception?

  • Support your child to manage their toileting and hygiene
    independently.
  • Please teach them how to put on and take off their coat and use the
    fastenings. Start teaching them to independently get dressed and
    undressed.
  • Please teach them how to put on and take off their shoes and also
    their socks.
  • Support your child to use cutlery independently.
  • Establish good routines and rules at home, especially for bedtime
    and morning.
  • Speak often over the summer holiday about how exciting it will be
    starting school! 
     

 

Timings of the day and attendance

Learning begins from the moment your child enters their classroom in the morning. It is very important that your child is in school and on time every day to reach their potential

School starts at 8:30am and finishes at 3:00pm . You should line up outside the school gates until a member of staff informs you to walk up to the gate. The gate closes in the morning at 8.45am and at the end of the day at 3.10pm. After these time you are considered to be late and will have to drop or collect your child from the office.

If your child is absent you must call or email the school every day.

01895 590112

office@mail.whitehallinf.org

Expected attendance is at least 95%

All children who are in school every day and on time have their name put forward to win a prize in assembly! They are our ‘attendance heroes’ for the week.

What does my child need to wear?

What does your child need to bring to school?

  • Named water bottle
  • Named book bag
  • Reading record, book and homework if required.
  • Named waterproof coat

 

How can you help your child at home?

  • Check your child’s book bag for letters or other information
  • Check your emails for letters or updates
  • Talk to your child about their day
  • Read with your child as much as possible
  • Ensure your child is prepared for learning

 

A Typical Day in Reception

8:30 – 9:00am

Child arrives. Soft start activities …

9:00 – 9:10am

Register and daily maths

9:15 – 9:30am

Whole class learning activity

9:30 – 11:00am

Activity Time with adult led focus

11:00 – 11:15am

Read Write Inc. Phonics lesson

11:15 – 11:30am

Getting ready for Lunchtime

11:30 – 12:30pm

Lunchtime – Children have outside time and lunch in the hall.

Children sit together as a class.

12:30 – 1:00pm

Calm Down Time and Whole class learning activity

1:00 – 1:30pm

Fine Motor Activities

1:30 – 2:30pm

Activity Time with adult led focus

2:30pm – 2:45pm

Tidy up Time, Getting ready for home time and Story time

 

Learning in Reception

In Reception, we follow the Early Years framework.

The framework is broken down into 7 areas of learning.

These are: Prime Areas: Communication and Language, PSED, Physical development

 Specific Areas: Literacy, Mathematical, Understanding of the World, Expressive Arts and  Design.

 

We concentrate on the basic skills of reading, writing and maths but ensure that all children have a broad and balanced curriculum.

 

Inclusive Learning

We support all learners to achieve excellence in all they do when they are at Whitehall.

We support children who are learning to acquire English with specific activities in class as well as a specialist language programme depending on level.

Children who are new to school are supported to settle in including having a buddy from their class to help them.

Some children may find learning more challenging than others for a range of different reasons. Children with a special educational need (SEN) complete targeted interventions depending on what they need support in. This is overseen by Mrs. Kennedy, our SENCO.

 

Homework and Reading

Books are changed once a week. Please read and sign the reading record each week to inform us you have listened to your child.

Learning packs in Numeracy and Literacy will be sent home to support you and your child at home.

Termly Home Learning Activity Ideas will also be sent home for you to complete if you wish too.

We will also be sending out log in details for our online learning websites Reading Eggs and Maths Seeds.

You will also be given Log in details for our Google Classroom safe site, so you will be able to download any work you would like us to see.

Please read little and often with your child.

 

How often do I read with my child? Over the year that means I read with my child:
10 minutes a day Over 60 hours
15 minutes a day Over 91 hours
20 minutes a day Over 121 hours
30 minutes a day Over 182 hours!

 

Behaviour and Attitudes

  • We have a positive approach to managing behaviour
  • We believe that there is always any behaviour is a way of communicating and we support children to self regulate and to react to any negative feelings in an appropriate way.

School rewards

Individual praise including

  • in class gold awards
  • Class / group rewards
  • Assembly recognition
  • Sharing with parents / carers lots of positive news.

Managing negative behaviour

  • Green cards. All children start with a green card in every lesson/session
  • An adult may remind children about the school rules.
  • After 2 reminders, a child receives a warning and the green card is moved onto its side.
  • If improved behaviour is seen the card is moved back to its original position
  • If no improvement is seen, a child receives a blue card in class. This may mean they have thinking time. The teacher will speak to them about the behaviour. This will not be done in front of the class. We also do not shout.
  • In rare cases a child may display a red behaviour e.g. hurting another child. If this happens, parents/carers will be informed and appropriate actions taken to support the child to not do this again