World Book Day
On Thursday, the children took part in celebrating World Book Day. We would like to say a huge well done to each and every one of you that dressed up as your favourite characters; your costumes looked amazing!
Can you take a guess what character they might have been?
Science Week Fayre – Parents Welcome!
We are excited to invite parents and carers to our Science Fayre on Thursday 19th March, where children will be sharing the fascinating investigations and discoveries they have made during Science Week.
The fayre will take place in the school hall and will be split into two sessions so families can enjoy the work of different year groups:
2:30 – 2:50pm – EYFS & KS1 Science Fayre
3:00 – 3:20pm – KS2 Science Fayre
The children will be showcasing their scientific thinking, experiments and projects. It will be a wonderful opportunity to celebrate their curiosity and enthusiasm for science.
We look forward to welcoming you to explore, ask questions and celebrate our young scientists!
Red Nose Day – Friday 20 March
Red Nose Day is just around the corner, and we are excited to be taking part on Friday, 20 March to support the fantastic work of Comic Relief.
To celebrate, children are invited to come to school dressed as one of their heroes. This could be a real-life hero, a historical figure, a community hero, or even someone who inspires them personally. We kindly ask for a £1 donation, which will go directly to Comic Relief to help support people facing poverty and hardship in the UK and around the world.
As part of the fun, children will also be invited to write their best jokes. Throughout the day, they will have the opportunity to present their jokes to their class, and the top two jokes from each class will be featured in the school newsletter the following week.
We are also pleased to share that our school has registered to fundraise for Red Nose Day, which means we are in with a chance of winning some exciting prizes for the school. These include the opportunity for a visit from the official Premier League Trophy and 30 Premier League footballs for our children to enjoy.
By taking part, we will be joining schools across the country in turning one day of silliness into serious good. With your support, we can help use the power of laughter to make a real difference, helping to provide food, shelter and safety for people facing incredibly difficult circumstances.
If you would like to support our fundraising further, every contribution, big or small, will help make a difference. Donations can be made through our JustGiving page:
Thank you for your continued generosity and support. Together, we can make this a joyful day filled with laughter while helping those who need it most.
Writing Competition
This half term, we have a very exciting writing competition! We want the children to be as creative and imaginative as possible.
This half term, the children can submit any form of writing they like: poems, stories, newspapers, diary entries, written songs… the list is endless! The deadline for entering the competition is Monday 16th March.
Happy writing!
Hackney RE Calendar
Hackney Council have launched their annual Hackney RE calendar competition.
This year’s Religion and Worldviews theme is on ‘Sacred Stories’. The entries can show illustrations from different religions and worldviews.
On the back of the entry please write the name of the pupil, the school, the year group and the title of the story.
Entries:
Please note that ALL entries (originals only) should be:
- on A4 landscape, preferably on coloured paper
- and/or using strong/bold colours – i.e. felt pens or paints. Please DO NOT USE pale pencils
- labelled clearly with pupils’ names, school and year group must be clear on the back – not the front
- preferably no writing on the poster (labels, titles, names etc)
- if entries do contain some text, please check words have the correct spelling before submission
The calendar is sent to every school in Hackney and is a celebration of Religion and Worldviews teaching and learning in our schools. It also includes important dates of upcoming religious festivals and secular commemorations. These help plan assemblies and collective worship. It aims to support pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development beyond the RE classroom.
All the artwork is selected through a borough-wide poster competition, which is open to all pupils across KS1-KS3 in Hackney Schools.
Closing date: Monday 27th April 2026
RE Calendar Competition
Claire Ramalli
School Improvement Team
Hackney Education
Hackney Service Centre
1 Hillman Street
London
E8 1DY
Children and Phone Safety – Guidance for Parents
NSPCC offers helpful advice for parents about children, mobile phones, and online safety. It answers common questions many families have, such as when a child might be ready for their first phone and how to manage potential risks.
The guidance provides clear, practical tips on recognising when your child is ready, setting boundaries, using parental controls, and having regular conversations about safe and responsible phone use. Exploring this resource can help you feel more confident, reduce worries, and support a consistent approach to online safety between home and school.
You can find the guidance here: https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/children-phones-online-safety/
Donations
We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you for your incredible support over the past 18 months with the implementation of OPAL (Outdoor Play and Learning). Your generous donations and involvement have truly made a difference, and we’re so proud of the transformation we’ve seen in our playtimes. The children’s play experiences have been enriched in ways we couldn’t have imagined, and that is all thanks to the wonderful contributions from our school community.
With the Spring and Summer months fast approaching, we’re excited to continue enhancing the outdoor play opportunities for our pupils. To help us prepare for the warmer weather, we are currently looking for donations of the following items:
- Buckets and spades
- Paintbrushes
- Chalk
- Aprons
- Unused plastic water basins (the dolls do enjoy their daily baths!)
- Scooters or any garden games
Additionally, if anyone would like to donate their child’s costume after World Book Day for our dressing-up area, we would be truly grateful. The costumes help spark creativity and imaginative play, and your donations would be greatly appreciated by all.
If you have any of these items to spare and would like to contribute, we would be extremely grateful. These donations will help ensure our children continue to have a variety of fun, creative, and active play experiences in the months ahead.
Thank you once again for your continued support in making our playtimes so much more enjoyable and engaging for the children. We look forward to seeing what more we can achieve together!
Dates for the Diary
We are pleased to share that the dates for the diary for the next half term have now been added to the calendar on the school website.
Class teachers will also share the relevant dates for your child’s class through their half-termly newsletter, which you will receive on Friday 27th February.
End of Day Safeguarding Reminder
A reminder that all parents and carers must remain in the playground during pick-up times and are not permitted to enter the school building. This is a key part of our safeguarding procedures and is essential to keeping all children safe.
Parents and carers may request to speak with their child’s teacher outside in the playground; however, this may not always be possible due to other commitments, such as staff training or scheduled meetings. In these cases, appointments should be arranged through the school office.
We appreciate your cooperation in supporting our safeguarding expectations and helping to ensure clear communication while maintaining a safe environment for all.
School Telephone Line Update
We would like to thank parents and carers once again for their patience and understanding while our telephone line was not working. As explained in last week’s email, we were required to install a new telephone line, which means the school’s previous phone number no longer exists.
Please note that our new school telephone number is now fully operational: 0208 153 3767. Thank you for your continued support and cooperation.
Reminder: Outstanding ParentPay Balances
We would like to remind all parents and carers to please check ParentPay to ensure any outstanding balances are cleared. We understand that the festive period can be a costly time for families, and therefore reflected this in our extended payment deadline of 31st January for this term’s Breakfast Club, After School Club, and Wraparound Care.
If anyone needs support with accessing ParentPay, please come to the school office and speak to Miss Nifa, who will be happy to help.
Wearing Watches at School
Please be reminded that smart watches are not allowed at school, including during lessons, break times, and on school trips. These devices are not appropriate for school, as they often include games, messaging services, internet access, and cameras, which can be distracting and raise safeguarding concerns.
That being said, children are welcome and highly encouraged to wear traditional or analogue watches, which support the development of time-telling skills and help foster independence throughout the school day. We thank you in advance for your support.
Morning Gate
Please can we remind all parents and carers that the school gate opens at 8.50am, ready for school to start promptly at 8.55am. We kindly ask that parents or carers do not come into the school playground or building with their child/ren.
Teachers and support staff are generally not available in the mornings as they are settling the children straight into assembly – should you need to speak with an adult, please go directly to the school office and Miss Nifa will be more than happy to assist you in arranging a suitable time.
Thank you for your continued support in ensuring that all children come into school in a calm manner and ready for a day of learning.
Late Collection Charges
We would like to remind all families that a late collection charge of £5 for every 5 minutes will be applied if a child is not collected promptly at the end of the school day or from after-school clubs.
Please ensure that you are collecting your child on time to avoid any additional charges.
We also kindly ask that you check your ParentPay account regularly and clear any outstanding balances as soon as possible.
Thank you for your cooperation and continued support.
School Uniform
As part of our ongoing efforts to maintain a smart, inclusive and focused learning environment, we’d like to send a friendly reminder about the school uniform policy here at St John and St James.
Our school uniform consists of the following items:
- Grey trousers or black jogging bottoms
- Grey skirts or tunics
- Plain red, white, or grey socks or tights
- Red or white polo shirts, shirts, or blouses
- Red sweatshirts(with or without the school logo)
- Red cardigans(with or without the school logo)
- Sensible black shoes
- Plain black trainers
During the summer months, children are also permitted to wear:
- Grey school shorts
- Red and white gingham summer dresses
Please also be reminded of the following additional guidelines:
- Footwear must be black, either sensible shoes or plain black trainers.
- Jewellery should not be worn, except for small studs in the ears.
- Hair accessories should be simple and in keeping with the uniform (e.g., plain headbands, clips, or ties).
- Tights or socks should be plain red, grey or white.
- School uniform MUST be labelled with your child’s name.
We appreciate your support in helping ensure that your child arrives at school in the correct uniform each day. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact the school office.
Thank you for your continued cooperation in maintaining our school’s standards.
Online Safety Guides Added To The Padlet
ParentZone is an online resource designed to support parents to increase their knowledge and awareness of an ever changing online world. Being a parent in a connected world can feel overwhelming, but with ParentZone, you are not alone.They are here to help with articles, videos and our Tech Shock podcast, all designed to give you the confidence to support your child online.
Please visit – https://parentzone.org.uk/guides or please see the St John and St James SEND Support Padlet, with resources and signposting available to
all parents.
Parent Training Programmes Added To The Padlet
Throughout the Autumn term, there are a range of Parent Programmes across Hackney available for you to sign up to and access in person and online.
To explore the available courses and sign up, please visit the SJSJ Padlet, where you’ll find links and further information.
Each programme includes contact details for self-referral. If you need any assistance, please contact Mr Watson or the school office.
Keeping Our Children Safe at Home and In School
Safeguarding is EVERYONE’S responsibility. Our attitude is, it could happen here.
At St John & St James we are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect ALL staff, volunteers and visitors to the school to share this commitment.
If you have any concerns about the safety of a child, please speak immediately to our Designated Safeguarding Lead, Joshua Watson.

If Mr Watson is not available, you can always speak to one of our school’s Deputy Safeguarding Leads:
