Ravenfield Round Up 16/05/2025

A round up of all the latest news from Ravenfield Primary Academy.
Y6 SAT's
Congratulations to all of our Year 6 students that have completed their SATs tests this week!
Attendance
We would like to remind all families about our school attendance. Please use this link for more information.
Please use this link to access our Leave of Absence form.
Ravenfield Book Swap
Whilst we are still finalising plans for starting our Book Swap, we would like to ask if anyone has any age appropriate children's books they no longer need. Would you consider donating them to Ravenfield Primary Academy so we can get our book swap up and running.
We thank you for your support.
School's Game Award
We are delighted to announce we have achieved our first ever School Games Gold Award! Read more here
Year 6 Information
Our Year 6 leavers assembly will take place on 27 June at 2pm, and we would like to invite parents/carers to attend. We are also delighted to be able to announce our Year 6 Prom, which will take place on 04 July 4:30pm-5:30pm. This will be for students only.
Wear It Green Day
To show our support for Mental Health Awareness this May, Thursday, 22nd May will be a non-uniform day! Children are invited to come to school wearing something green. A £1 donation would be greatly appreciated to contribute towards sensory resources and equipment that support the wellbeing of our children.
Sports Day Confirmation
We are delighted to announce that Sports Day will take place on Monday 16 June 2025.
Years 3–6 will start at 9:00am
FS2, Years 1 & 2 will start at 1:00pm.
FS1 Sports Day will take place on Monday 30 June. This will take place between 1pm-2pm.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Parent Guide
This free guide explores Minecraft – a gaming favourite for children and adults alike. It highlights the potential risks, including online strangers, in-game bullying and unintended spending. With its limitless opportunities for building, exploring and collaborating, Minecraft remains a global gaming phenomenon. Its broad appeal lies in how open-ended it is – but this also means it’s not without risk. From chatting with strangers on public servers to the grief of having a beloved creation destroyed, young players can face challenges if left unsupervised. Minecraft can also become a time sink for enthusiastic players, with late nights spent crafting and constructing, potentially impacting school and social lives. This free guide helps parents and educators understand how to keep young gamers safe – from choosing age-appropriate game modes to setting boundaries around screen time and spending.
Wrap Around Club Ravenfield
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Class Photo Day
Special Dinner Day Menus and Dates
Tuesday 10 June 2025 | Taco Tuesday |
Friday 11 July 2025 | Beach Day |
WOW Winners
Well done to this week's WOW Winners. Keep up the good work!
Dates for the Diary
- Y3-Y6 Sports Festival (cricket) - 19 May
- Y3 Parent Picnic - 21 May
- Break up for Half Term - 23 May
- Back to school - 2 June
- Maths Week - wc 2 June
- Y6 Go Ape Trip - 3 June
External Announcements
- Daily Challenges Newsletter Content
- Reframing Routines
- Day-to-Day Challenge
- Game On or Game Over
- Catch 22 Parent/Carer Webinar