
Project Touchline at St. Michael’s
This term, we are excited to be working with Project Touchline, a fantastic initiative that links rugby (sports) with creative arts, worship, and our school’s core values. As part of this, our staff took part in an inspiring CPD session with Chris Andrew on our INSET day, exploring ways to integrate his approach into our PE curriculum and beyond. The children from Nursery to Year 6 are already engaging enthusiastically with the sessions, and we continue to see the positive impact this project has on their learning and personal development. We hope they’ve been telling you all about it—especially how they demonstrate our school values while playing. As part of this, you will have received a non-consent form, as we will be filming the children participating in the programme next week to create a video showcasing their experiences.

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Read for Good Readathon – Get Involved
A quick reminder to get involved in our Read for Good Readathon We only have 40 children signed up so far, and we’d love more of you to take part in promoting a love of reading while supporting a great cause.
Read anything! Books, comics, audiobooks—even sharing stories counts!
Raise sponsorships: Friends and family can sponsor online (details on your child’s Google Classroom) or via the sponsor card sent home.
Every penny raised helps bring books and storytellers to children in UK hospitals, and our school will receive free books worth 20% of the total raised!
Let’s work together to spread the joy of reading—thank you for your support .
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Difference Primary – Continuing Our Journey
We are delighted to share that, following the successful pilot of Difference Primary before Christmas, the programme is returning to St. Michael’s to work with children in Reception, Year 2, Year 4, and Year 6. This initiative encourages pupils to explore inclusivity, respect, and diversity through engaging and interactive activities. By adopting habits such as Be Curious, Be Present, and Reimagine, children are empowered to embrace differences, challenge stereotypes, and help build compassionate and inclusive communities.
Although these sessions were due to take place this week, they have been postponed due to illness. We will share the rescheduled dates as soon as possible and look forward to continuing this important work with our pupils.
Thank you for your ongoing support in fostering these values within our school community.
Children’s Mental Health Week 2025 – Know Yourself, Grow Yourself
This year’s Children’s Mental Health Week theme focuses on self-awareness and personal growth.
Understanding our strengths, challenges, emotions, and aspirations helps us build resilience, develop strong relationships, and navigate life’s ups and downs.
Throughout the week, we will explore ways to express emotions, celebrate what makes us unique, and support each other’s well-being.
To introduce the week, we will hold a special assembly on Friday, 31st January, where children will learn about the importance of knowing themselves to grow. Parents can access the assembly PowerPoint and helpful tips to support discussions at home via Google Classroom.
As part of our activities, we will also take part in the Picture News Live Assembly on Tuesday, 4th Feb, exploring how talking about the world around us can support our mental health.
We look forward to a meaningful and engaging week of self-discovery.