4th October 2024
Dear Parents and Carers,
I hope this letter finds you well: hard to believe we’ve completed 4 weeks of the first half term.
Please don’t forget to book a space and join us at the parent support coffee and chat group for next Thursday 10th October. This is being held at Mill Water at 10.00 am. It will be an informative session with Sarah Lorde from DIAS and Parent Carer Forum in attendance: along with Gemma Corry, Mill Water’s parent ambassador. It may feel difficult to attend your first event at Mill Water, but there is a warm welcome and staff there to help charter the SEND waters.
You may have noticed adverts popping up on newsletters and at workplaces, highlighting the need for school governors. Across England numbers have never been lower, and yet governors can make a significant difference to the strategic vision and direction of travel for schools. If you have any interest in shaping the education of our pupils; or know anyone who has a background in business, community, health, social care or HR, please get in contact and I will be happy to talk to you about what governance entails.
Sarah Pickering
Headteacher
Apple Crumble
Class three enjoyed picking, peeling, chopping, cooking, measuring and sprinkling to make yummy apple crumble to send home for our grown-ups to cook and enjoy with us! We did LOTS of handwashing too and talked about germs and clean hands! They all did really well.
Science Session
Classes 8 & 12 enjoyed a visit from the Exeter Science Centre. Through exploring resources such as Virtual Reality headsets, infrared cameras, Plasma balls and gyroscopes they learnt more about how Satellites in space are used. The Science session was certainly fun!
Parent and Carer Support Session
Thursday 10th October, 10-11am, Mill Water School
If you're a parent looking to connect with others who might be going through similar challenges or experiences, the SEND Coffee Morning / Support Session is the perfect opportunity for you. It's a good chance to meet other parents in a relaxed and friendly environment, so grab a cuppa and come and join us for a chat. Wellbeing packs provided!
It is supported by DiAS (Devon Information, Advice and Support) and the Parent Carer Forum Devon.
Please email to register your interest: earlyhelp@millwater.devon.sch.uk
Classroom Experience Events
SWIFT Teacher Training, Colyton Grammar School
Tuesday 15 October | 9:30 - 12:30
This is an opportunity for anyone wanting to get into teaching to gain classroom experience and find out more about SWIFT teacher training
These events are based in one of our partner schools where you will be looked after by an experienced Campus Lead, who will be your host for the session.
Activities could include:
We will also be hosting online information sessions, if you are unable to attend one of our in-person events. This can still include classroom experience; but we will be able to arrange this for a time to suit you at a later date. Please visit the events page of our website for available dates.
Contact Natalie Markham for more information
natalie.markham@sw-ift.org.uk
DCC Governor Recruitment
Dates for the Diary
Thursday 10th October
SEND parents coffee and chat
Wednesday 23rd & Thursday 24th October
Celebrating Diwali in Class
Friday 25th October
Halloween Dress Up (Optional)
Monday 28th October – Friday 1st November
Half Term Holiday
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