Trinity Reading Challenge
Reading continues to be a high priority at Trinity, especially reading for pleasure, which we champion through our Trinity Reading Challenge. We encourage all children to take part in the challenge so that they are exposed to a wide variety of genres, authors and book types.
The challenge books do not need to be read independently - they can be shared with an adult, listened to as an audiobook, or enjoyed through a mixture of approaches. What matters most is that the children access age-appropriate texts and experience their storylines, themes and subject matter.
Whilst we do our best to ensure we have copies of each book in school, we also encourage families to make use of Henley Library to access the texts. At the moment, we are missing a number of books in school, so please do check at home in case you still have any from last year - you will find a note inside the front cover if they are part of the challenge.
As an added incentive:
- Children who read 10 books will receive a certificate in Celebration Assembly on a Friday
- Children who read 25 books will receive a certificate and a book voucher
- Children who read all 50 books will be awarded a special treat
Clubs
A revised 'Clubs' timetable has been posted to our website. Most clubs still have places available, so if you are interested in booking after-school clubs, please visit www.trinityprimaryschool.org/clubs
Pedestrian safety
It's never too early to start talking to children about road safety and this becomes especially important as the mornings and evenings get darker. Oxford Fire & Rescue Service Road Safety Team produces a guide called FOOTSTEPS, to help parents educate their children. This guide can be found by clicking the link above and also on our school website, at the bottom of the 'Local information' page - www.trinityprimaryschool.org/local
Calendars
When booking holidays, please make sure you have consulted the school calendars, so as to avoid booking holidays in term time. Calendars for both this and next academic year can be found at www.trinityprimaryschool.org/termdates
Harvest Festival
This year we will be celebrating Harvest Festival on Thursday 2nd October with a church service at Trinity Church (2 minutes walk from school). All parents and carers are invited to join us at the Church at 10:30am. Children will walk to and from church with their class and will sit with their class in the church.
We will be asking for food donations for NOMAD and details about collections will follow in the next few weeks.
Oxfordshire SEND Connect events
Please click the link below for details of free events / seminars being run to support SEND parents:
Events | OxPCF
Home-School Agreement
Thank you to those of you who have read and signed up to our Home-School Agreement. Please CLICK HERE for the Google Form if you still wish to sign it.