Parent Partnership
'Parent involvement plays a key role in children's academic attainment.'
Education Endowment Foundation 2019
Teachers, parents and, of course, the children themselves all have an important role to play in how children learn. A strong, trusting partnership between school and home is essential for a child to succeed.
At Grendon, we have planned opportunities throughout the year to ensure that parents are fully informed, so they are best able to support their children’s education. We know that by working together WE CAN build strong relationships, explain expectations and reduce barriers which may prevent children from learning. This forms part of our Pastoral Curriculum: enabling all learners to access the Academic Curriculum.
As a parent, you will be offered three planned Parent Partnership events each academic year:
A PARENT WELCOME meeting
For families with children in Years 1 to 6, you will meet your child’s teacher and teaching assistant.
During the meeting you will have an opportunity to work alongside your child, to visit the class room and we will share important information about
- The curriculum
- Chocolate Chip events (Educational Visits, Expert Led Workshops and Parent Share Sessions)
- National Testing
- Homework Expectations
- How to keep in touch with school
Reception parents will meet their child’s class teacher and visit the classroom as part of the induction and familiarisation programme. A home visit is also available.
A PARENT INFORMATION MEETING clinic
You will be invited to find out about a specific experience your child will have during their school year. School staff will explain how you can best support your child in line with the teaching they will receive in school.
The focus of these meetings will be as follows:
Reception: Reading
Year One: The Phonics Screening check
Year Two: Maths
Year Three: Children's Emotional Development
Year Four: The Multiplication Check
Year Five: Online Safety
Year Six: The Key Stage Two SATS tests
A PARENT SHARE session
Our curriculum includes opportunities for children to share their academic learning with parents, either by inviting families into school as an audience for a final project or to learn alongside children in the classroom.
This year the share session in each year group is:
Reception: A Lego Town - Geography, build a town
Year One: Toys - moving pictures
Year Two: Animals
Year Three: Art Gallery
Year Four: States of Matter - Natural Disasters
Year Five: French Café
Year Six: Crumble Buggies
Further opportunities for parents to participate in the life of the school include special assemblies and events, such as Eid the Christmas Nativity, Easter Bonnet Parade or Sports Day, our Celebration Assemblies where children receive certificates and rewards and, of course, our Open Days and Parents Evenings.
Details of all planned events can be found on our school calendar here.