Ravenfield Round Up -15/05/2026
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All the latest news from Ravenfield Primary Academy
This week's winners
WOW & Attendance Winners
Congratulations to all of our WOW winners this week!

Attendance Matters

At our Academy and under the guidance of Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council, we emphasise the importance of regular school attendance to support your child's educational progress and future prospects. We urge all parents/carers to work collaboratively with the Academy and the Local Authority to ensure the best possible outcomes for their children's education.
Please refer to the following page on our school website
School Attendance – Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council
You can find our attendance information here.
latest school news
- Class Photo's

- Year 6 Colour Run - 15 May 2026
Our Year 6 class will be taking part in the Rotherham Hospice Colour Run to celebrate the end of their SAT's. If you wish to support them, you can do so by using the QR code below.

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Local History Day - 22/05/2026
As part of our local history day, children can come to school dressed in something matching their colour house.
Wentworth - Red
Conisbrough - Blue
Emley - Yellow
Hoober - Green
- After School Clubs - Next Week
Monday
Makers Club - Will not be taking place
Tuesday
Art Club - Will continue as usual
Sports Club - Will not be taking place
NFL Club - Cancelled due to tournament
Hockey Trial session - Rotherham Hockey will be running a taster session to start after half term. This is currently for Y1-Y6 only. You can find this on ParentPay. Details will be confirmed in full if it will continue going forward including any charges for the club.
Thursday
Performing Arts - Will be running as usual.
- The Sick Children's Charity @ Sheffield Hospital
A big thank you to all of those who donated either through face painting or online donations as we raised £171 for The Sick Children's Charity @ Sheffield Hospital.
- Football Before School
We have noticed that some children are arriving on site very early to play football.
Unfortunately, staff are unable to supervise this, and we have recently had several incidents where children have been injured before the start of the day. To keep everyone safe, we kindly ask that children refrain from playing football before school.
- Breakfast Club
Places for Breakfast Club can now be booked on ParentPay and must be booked in advance.
- Wraparound Care

- Reminder: We Are a Nut‑Free School
To help keep all children and staff safe, please remember that our school is strictly nut‑free. Any food items found in lunchboxes that contain nuts will need to be removed.
We also ask parents to be mindful of other items placed in lunchboxes. Please ensure that anything with sharp or potentially unsafe components—such as skewers, cocktail sticks, or similar items—is removed before sending lunches into school.
Thank you very much for your continued support and cooperation.
- Bunny Hop
A fantastic fun event that the children loved and an amazing amount raised. Thank you everyone

- Try Before You Buy
Children can ask to try something from the menu without ordering.

- September Nursery Places Available
If your child turns 3 years old prior to September and you are looking for a nursery place, get in touch with us now to be added to our waiting list.
We have tour dates available as well as stay and play sessions for children.
We can offer our families a relaxed classroom based learning environment, with teacher led activities and enrichment such as baking, a dedicated outdoor play area, in-school workshops and school trips.
We currently have 15 and 30 hour places available, Monday to Friday, 8:45am – 3:15pm term time.
If you’d like more information or would like to book onto a tour, please contact us using the form below.
We’d love to welcome you and your child into our setting!
- Fundraising
We are using a great website called EasyFundraising to help raise money for The Friends of Ravenfield. It turns your everyday online shopping into FREE donations when you use them to shop.
Please register using this link – just click sign up
https://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/support-a-good-cause/step-1/?char=386104&invite=gyqqa2&referral-campaign=c2s&utm_campaign=web-referral
There’s no catch or hidden charges!
- Sickness & Diarrhoea
We continue to have students ill with the sickness bug. We follow HSC Public Health Agency guidance which states children should be kept off school for 48 hours from the last episode of either. If your child does have any sickness & diarrhoea, then we ask you to follow these guidelines and contact school as normal to report their absence. If your child is sent home from school, then this guidance will also apply.
- PE
Please find the PE timetable for next half-term.

- Sports Events
Here is the current list of all sports events for the rest of the year. All children in the appropriate year groups will have an opportunity to sign up for the various events. The selection process will be fair, and we will monitor who has been chosen for which event throughout the year. As always, dates and events are subject to change by the hosts.

what's on
- Summer Fayre - Save The Date

In The Diary

- Wear It Green Day

Mental Health Awareness Day will take place on 21 May 2026 and students and staff are encouraged to wear something green.
- Performing Art's
Just to confirm the new dates for the Beauty & The Beast Performance will be 15 & 16 July at 5pm. We will contact you soon regarding tickets to the events.
- Sports Day
Slight amendments to our Sports Day.
- 23rd June AM - FS1
- 23rd June - PM - FS2, Y1 & Y2
- 30th June - Key Stage 2
general news
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Online Grooming
A vital guide to understanding online grooming, its warning signs and how to protect children from exploitation.
Online grooming is a growing and deeply concerning threat, with thousands of offences recorded each year in the UK. This edition explores how offenders build trust with children through fake identities, flattery, gifts and group chats before exploiting that relationship. It also examines the rise of sextortion and how gaming platforms and social media can become gateways for harm. Beyond sexual exploitation, the guide highlights criminal grooming and radicalisation, helping adults recognise that manipulation can take many forms. With practical advice on spotting warning signs, creating open conversations and understanding the platforms children use, this resource empowers parents and educators to intervene early and keep young people safer online.
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Animating Minds Research - 3-6 year olds
In brief, the study involves short daily activities over 18 days (a game, a cartoon, and the game again), and families who complete the study receive a certificate and a £50 e-gift voucher. One child per family can sign up to take part, and all children will need access to a tablet or touchscreen device.
You can view our project website here - https://www.arts.ac.uk/creative-computing-institute/research/projects/animating-minds
Further information can be found below.
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You Tube
"YouTube continues to be a go-to platform for entertainment, learning and creativity, but its vast and largely unregulated content library presents ongoing challenges. This guide outlines how features like recommendations, Shorts and social interaction can shape young people’s viewing habits, sometimes exposing them to inappropriate or extreme material.
It also explores key safeguarding concerns, including stranger interaction, risky trends and the limits of automated moderation. With practical advice on tools such as YouTube Kids, supervised accounts and parental controls, the guide supports parents and educators in encouraging safer, more balanced and informed use of the platform."
See more below
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Meaningful May

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What I wish my parents or carers knew…': a guide for parents and carers on children's digital lives (Children's Commissioner)
The Children's Commissioner, Dame Rachel de Souza, has published a guide to help parents and carers navigate the challenge of managing children's everyday online habits. Written with direct input from children and young people, including teenagers consulted in schools and the Commissioner's Youth Ambassadors. The guide is designed to make difficult conversations easier and more regular.
The guide covers setting boundaries around phone use, talking about harmful content, and building ongoing communication that goes beyond a one-off conversation. The voice of young people runs through it, including this from one teenager: "Don't be afraid to be firm… If you are worried your child is seeing harmful content and you don't know what they're watching and it's affecting their behaviour, just take it that you know best, they don't."
- Rotherham Family Hubs Newsletter
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Suicide Bereavement Support

- NVR Group

- Rotherham Parent Carers Forum
You can find all the latest news and events from Rotherham Parent Carers Forum on the link below.

https://www.rpcf.co.uk/our-events
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Community news
- Become A Young Content Creator

We would love to invite your students to take part in “My Journey to School”, part of the Voices in Motion programme – a youth‑led project exploring how young people experience their everyday journeys.
Through this opportunity, students will become content creators, producing short films and reflections that capture how their journeys feel day to day – including where they feel safe or unsafe, confident or anxious. Their insights will directly inform improvements to transport planning, road safety and active travel across South Yorkshire.
All delivery is fully managed by Participation People, including safeguarding, training, equipment and ongoing support. Students will receive:
- AQA‑accredited training
- Support throughout the project
- A £40 voucher in recognition of their time
This project offers young people a safe, structured way to share their lived experiences and influence real decisions that affect their daily lives.
Young people can express their interest here:
👉 https://bit.ly/SYMCA_EOI

- Rotherham Hospice Events
Rotherham Hospice Midnight Walk
Our Midnight Walk is back again after the amazing success of last year that saw over 1,000 hospice supporters walk the streets of Rotherham, we’re looking to go even bigger in 2026! Last year was filled fun, laughter, and flashing lights and 2026 will be no different, with plenty of activities planned around the walk.
This fun and meaningful 10k walk is a great way to make a difference, raise funds, and show compassion for those touched by the work the hospice does whilst taking part in a family friendly event. Each entrant will receive a branded t-shirt, light up ears and a medal on completion, as well as the opportunity take some live music and a great atmosphere before the start of the event.
More information on the walk can be found here: https://www.rotherhamhospice.org.uk/support-us/midnight-walk/



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