Weekly Update 7th November 2025
Read our newsletter to find out what has been happening in school this week and upcoming events ...
Dear Parents and Carers,
We hope you enjoyed a relaxing half-term break. It has been lovely to see the children return to school refreshed for the busy half-term ahead!
This week in school
John Henry Newman
In assembly today we celebrated the life of St John Henry Newman who was made a Doctor of the Church and Patron of Catholic Education by Pope Leo this week. St John Henry Newman is special to our school as he is one of our House Saints. Known for his great wisdom and powerful preaching, John Henry Newman lived in Ham as a child. We focussed on the words of John Henry Newman (above) and we considered what work God may have chosen for each of us and we prayed for God’s help so that we can use our talents wisely to fulfil our missions.
November – Month of Holy Souls
November is the Month of Holy Souls when we pray for the souls of those who have died. Throughout the month, children are invited to bring in a photograph of a family member who has died to place on the ‘Friends in Heaven’ table. This is a positive and hopeful experience. Through sharing memories of their loved ones, children see how we continue to cherish those who have died and we pray the Eternal Rest, that they may be happy with God in Heaven. Photographs can be printed or framed and we will return them to children at the end of November.
Next week in school
Remembrance Day Assembly – Tuesday 11th November
On Tuesday, Y6 will be leading the school in an assembly on Remembrance. The children have carried out their own research into their relatives’ experiences during the World Wars and they will be sharing these stories as well as holding a minute’s silence. Parents are welcome to join us for this special assembly. We would love as many children as possible to wear a poppy on this day so please do look out for the Pupil Chaplain and Mini-Vinnie poppy sellers on the playground on Monday and Tuesday.
Parents’ Meetings
Thank you for making your booking for Parents’ Meetings which will be held on 11th and 13th November (12th and 13th for Y4). Reception, Y6 and Y4 meetings will take place in the classrooms and Y1, Y2, Y3 and Y5 meetings will take place in the school hall. Staff will be on hand to assist with directions on the evenings.
Odd Socks Day for Friendship Week
Monday is Odd Socks Day when all children are invited to come into school wearing odd or brightly coloured socks. This is a nationwide initiative which encourages children to recognise and celebrate one another’s differences. We will be having a ‘Friendship’ theme all week in school and on Wednesday, we will be taking part in Positive Noticing Day. This is a chance to ‘positively notice’ all the wonderful and kind acts done by our pupils.
Information for Parents
PTA Updates
The PTA would like to share the following message:
Good News! The Pre-Loved Uniform Sale led by the PTA team in September raised a fantastic £1,194.85. The Bingo Night led by Y4 parents raised just over £1,652.47. This is an amazing amount of money for the Bingo and the evening was a wonderful successful evening enjoyed by many. Thank you to the Y4 parents and to everyone who attended.
The Y2 cake sale raised £320. Y3 cake sale raised £288.83.
This year we are raising money to upgrade the IT in school especially the computers and screens in the classrooms. Thank you all for a fantastic example of community, organisation and teamwork.
Information from the Mental Health Support Team (MHST)
Please see attached, information from the MHST. The MHST is an early intervention and prevention service focusing on mild to moderate mental health difficulties such as anxiety, low mood and common behavioural difficulties. The Kingston and Richmond MHST is a schools-based team of psychological professionals who support children in all schools across the boroughs. They also run webinars for parents, details of which can be found in the attached flyer.
Pupil Chaplains’ Prayer Packets
The Pupil Chaplains have been busy making Prayer Packets which were blessed at the Harvest Mass. The packets have been created to encourage children to pray with their families at home using artefacts that we use in prayer in school: a cross, a Rosary, a candle and cloths in the liturgical colours. You can order a Prayer Packet for £12 in the Arbor Pay shop or cash or cheque.
Wednesday Word
The next RE and Catholic Life Newsletter will be sent home on Friday 14th November. Here is this week’s copy of the Wednesday Word https://www.paperturn-view.com/wednesday-word/good-news?pid=MTA101634&v=163.4
Upcoming dates
November
Mon 10th All day Odd Socks Day for ‘Friendship Week’
Mon 10th a.m. Y2 Visit Museum of Richmond WW1 workshop
Tue 11th 9:10 – 9:30 a.m. Y6 Assembly: Remembrance Day – parents invited
Tues 11th 3:30 - 6:30 p.m. Parent / teacher meetings
Thurs 13th 3:30 - 6:30 p.m. Parent / teacher meetings
Tue 18th 11 – 12 noon Reception 2026 Parents tour
Thurs 20th 6:00 p.m. Vocal Concert (details to follow)
Fri 21st All day PTA Mufti Day – children wear own clothes for hamper donations
Wed 26th Y5 Local area walk
Fri 28th a.m. PTA Christmas morning with carol singing by each class
Fri 28th 2:45 p.m. Y4 Clarinet performance – parents invited
December
Mon 1st Last full week of clubs
Mon 1st a.m. KS1 Reconciliation Service – children only
Tue 2nd 11 – 12 noon Reception 2026 Parents tour
Thu 4th a.m. KS2 Advent Reconciliation Service led by Y3 – children only
Fri 5th 2:00 p.m. KS1 Christmas disco
6:00 – 8:00 p.m. PTA Christmas Disco
Wed 10th 2:00 p.m. Christmas production in school for Reception, Y1, Y2 and Y3
Thu 11th 10:30 a.m. Last swimming lesson for Y5 & Y3
Thu 11th 7:00 p.m. KS2 Advent Carol Service
Fri 12th 10:00 a.m. KS1 Nativity Performance
Tue 16th 12 noon Christmas Lunch
Wed 17th 9:30 a.m. Reception: Carols around the tree
Thu 18th 2:00 p.m. Anticipating Christmas Mass prepared by Y5 – All parents and carers welcome
Fri 19th 2:00 p.m. End of Autumn Term Children to be collected at 2 p.m.
Awards this week
Values Awards
Congratulations to the following children for living our School Values this week:
Rec: Meabh
Y1: Bertie
Y2: Caitlin
Y3: Alexander
Y4: Georgy
Y5: Eureka
Y6: Emilia
Million Word Reader
Congratulations to Sebastian in Y5 for becoming a Million Word Reader – a fantastic achievement!
Attendance and punctuality this week
Congratulations to Y2 and Y3 for having the highest attendance rate at 100% this week.
An excellent week for punctuality! Well done for Y1, Y2, Y4 and Y5 for having the best punctuality this week.
Wishing you a lovely weekend,
Jane Hines and the staff of St Elizabeth’s