Parents
Noticeboard
LETTER FROM MRS STACE – FRIDAY 4TH MARCH 2022 Dear Parents and carers As you are aware your child’s emotional well being and mental health continues to be extremely important to us . Since the Covid pandemic we have noticed that children’s emotional resilience has been affected and so we continue to look at what …
Clubs
We offer a wide range of extra-curricular clubs at Westfield. Club information will be posted at the end of each term for the start of the next term. Spring Term 2023 Clubs List Club Run by Year Day Time Commencing Last Choir Louisa Osmond (HMS) KS2 Monday 12.00pm – 12.30pm 16th January 2023 11 Weeks …
FAQs
Q Can the school administer medicine to my child? A If your child has been prescribed antibiotics 3 times a day then we will not administer any at school as you can give them before school, after school and bedtime. If your child has been prescribed antibiotics 4 times a day then we can administer …
School Hours
Children can arrive at school from 8.35 and no later than 8.50 each day and are dropped at their classroom door. Year 5/6 can walk to and from school independently if parents have given their permission and informed the school. The timetable is as follows: 8.35 School opens 8.55 Registration 9.00 Lessons begin 10.10 …
Supporting your Child
Supporting your child to thrive Developing a strong partnership with parents to provide the very best emotional and academic support for your child is vitally important to us at Westfield from the moment you join our Westfield family. Parents often underestimate the huge influence they have in the home on supporting their children to thrive …
Uniform
Where can you buy school uniform? Our logo school uniform can be purchased online from our uniform supplier Essential School Wear Ordering. You will need to register for an account on their website to view and purchase uniform. Deliveries can be made to your home address for a charge or to the school office for free. …
Online Safety
Being online is an integral part of children’s lives. Social media, online games, websites and apps can be accessed through mobile phones, computers, laptops and tablets – all of which form a part of children’s online world. The internet and online technology provides new opportunities for learning and growth, but it can also expose children …
Useful Links
The following websites may be of interest to you: Herts Direct Department for Education Ofsted The Daily Mile