Friday, 10 January 2025
Thursday, 9 January 2025
Field to Fork - sign up on Monday
East Suffolk Councils Communities Team will be attending our school on MONDAY (13 January) at 3.10/3.15pm for parents to sign up for free starter kits that allow you to grow your own fruit and veg at home.
Everything you need to start growing fruit and veg on a small scale with your family will be within the kits, including advice direct from the Royal Horticultural Society. Activity books, wildflower seeds and more will be included in the largest kits provided so far.
Monday's event will involve registering for a kit which will be delivered to the school two to three weeks later.
There is limited availability and will be available on a first come, first served basis by collecting a ticket and registering with a member of the team.
East Suffolk Council staff will be on hand to answer any questions you have.
For more information, please view the attached information sheet.
Wrap-around Care - book for the Spring Term
Get the new term childcare sorted with our before and after-school wraparound care service. Bookings are now live for the whole term.
We’ve been bringing fun to primary school children for years –
so we know how to do before and after school childcare sessions the best way
for your child!
Find out more about our offer here - Childcare
with Premier Education - Premier Education
Here are our weekly themes for this term:
And to book our sessions, simply sign your children up here
Sir Robert Hitcham’s CofE VA Primary School – Premier
Education
Wednesday, 8 January 2025
It's never too late for Christmas Dinner.....
Monday, 6 January 2025
Have you applied for your child’s school place next year?
If not, we’d love to invite you to visit us to give you a sense of what life is like here at our wonderful school. At Sir Robert Hitcham’s we recognise that each child is unique, with their own set of gifts and talents. As educators, it is our duty to nurture and develop them all.
Our school is described by parents and visitors as having a ‘happy, friendly and family feel.’ As experienced staff we pride ourselves on knowing the children well, in order to be able to plan, support, inspire and challenge them to be their very best selves.
We are privileged to have a wonderfully committed and experienced team of teaching and support staff, strengthened by our parents, our dedicated Governors and the local community. This means that all of our children should be able to go out into the world secure in the values that are at the heart of our Christian school.
Our curriculum has community at its heart - it is inclusive, creative and exciting. The website, Blog and Facebook page, will give you an insight into our school, the range of opportunities for the children and our curriculum.
Do get in touch if you would like to arrange a visit and see for yourself what we offer here at Framlingham Sir Robert Hitcham’s before the application deadline of 15 January 2025.
Application information:
All of the information parents/carers need to help them make their decision is available on the SCC website at www.suffolk.gov.uk/admissions including information about the School Travel Policy and some School Travel Scenarios.
You should apply for a school place online by 15 January 2025 at www.suffolk.gov.uk/admissions. Only those who are unable to apply online should complete and return to us a paper CAF1 application form which is available to download from www.suffolk.gov.uk/admissions or by contacting us on 0345 600 0981.
Pupils will not be allocated a school place automatically.
All parents/carers must make an application for a full-time school place even if their child is already attending our nursery class.
Term Starts Tomorrow
We look forward to welcoming all the children back to school tomorrow.
Friday, 20 December 2024
Mills Meadow Carol Singing
The Worship Team along with some Year 6 children visited Mills Meadow yesterday to sing carols to the residents, we enjoyed our time together!
Thank you for having us.
Stop Motion Fun!
RJKH have loved making stop videos in Computing over the last few weeks.
Learning how to move the characters slowly and carefully to tell a story has been a really fun challenge and the children produced some brilliant short videos.
Have a great Christmas and do watch the new Wallace and Gromit film to experience the wonder of stop motion! Here are some of our favourites:
Last Day of Term!
We wish all our families a wonderful Christmas break!
Festive Food Fun!
Each class has enjoyed a festive lunch in their classrooms today. Many classes made eco-friendly hats to celebrate too.
The sound of Christmas fills the Church
Year 3 and year 4 treated us to a beautiful Christmas carol service in St Michael's Church. The singing was angelic; the chime bars were very harmonious and the retelling of the story of the birth of Jesus was told by the year 4 children whilst the year 3 pupils acted out the story alongside the narrators.
An alternative version of "Away in the manger" was sung so beautifully. "Silent night" was magical with the chime bar introduction followed by the French rendition filling the church. The congregation were in awe of the song "Gabriel" with the two part harmony which was breath-taking. Thank you to all involved... it has certainly set us up for Christmas.
Thursday, 19 December 2024
Pumpkin's cheery ways!
Pumpkin has enjoyed his first few weeks here at SRH and has visited the classes throughout the term. He loves having cuddles with the children and they have adored meeting and holding him. He even has his own collection of Christmas Cards!! He has been such a wonderful addition to the school making lots of children and staff smile at his cuteness.
Stained Glass Biscuits in VW
On Wednesday, VW had the chance to get creative with some Christmas baking, making their own stained glass biscuits.
They measured the ingredients with care and prepared the dough. After shaping the biscuits, they carefully made a hole in the center to add a colourful glacier sweet, creating the stained-glass effect.
A big thank you to Mrs. Jenkins for organizing the activity and to Mrs. Skeggs for her support.