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Behaviour at Holy Trinity has always been good but we wanted it to be even better, so last year we introduced Behaviour Recovery and Behaviour Parties. Children and staff have worked really hard to ensure that learning is not disrupted by silly behaviour and this has had such a positive impact on our school.
This table shows you how the number of visits to Behaviour Recovery has reduced over the last year. Behaviour Recovery is where a child is sent following time in class and parallel reflection or where they have done something that is serious enough for a member of the Leadership team to deal with it straight away. You can see that the number of visits has decreased significantly, which means that children are behaving exceptionally well in class and any minor incidents are being dealt with by class teachers and support staff. We would like to thank children for their hard work and parents for their continued support. Well done!!
Let’s keep up the outstanding work this year and aim to get 100% of pupils to the parties!
You know how H.T! We can do it!!
Mrs O’Neill
A place for children to explore games and code their own, using their favourite characters.
The games page is located under the Children tab or by following this link http://www.holytrinitycofe.co.uk/games/
Holy Trinity is happy to announce the launch of our E-safety page, that can be found in the parents section of our website. The page is full of links and documents dedicated to the protection of our students. Please take the time to familiarise yourself with ways to keep your child safe online.
We are pleased to announce that the plans for the new build are well under way. This is a very exciting time for all concerned. Thank you to everyone who was able to come and see the planning permissions. We will keep you posted on any information we receive but are very hopeful that it will be completed by 1st September 2015.
As you are now aware our new behaviour policy has been in place since September 2014. We would like to report the success so far. In October 64% of children were rewarded for their consistently good behaviour rising to 77% in December. We will continue to work alongside staff, children and parents to increase the percentage of pupils being rewarded for excellent behaviour.
The reward for this half term is a McDonalds party!
We would like to take this opportunity to thank ALL pupils and parents for the tremendous support last term in helping us raise money for the less fortunate.
Poppy Appeal - To be confirmed
Children in Need - £557.29
Jumper Day (Save The Children) - £223.37
Welcome to our brand new school website! We have created the website to keep parents up to date with school news and notices, and to showcase some of the great things our pupils are achieving. The website is extremely easy to edit by all staff at the school, so check back soon for new updates!