Spring Term 2026 – Newsletter 11
Somercotes Infant School – Newsletter
Dear Somercotes families,
World Book Day – Today
This year, we again focussed our day on the importance of Bedtime Stories in building a love of reading for all children and adults too, with the children looking very comfortable in their pyjamas or looking proud dressed as book characters! It was lovely to see the children engaged in listening to a range of different stories, read by different adults, while enjoying their milk and biscuits. We hope they come home ready to share with you some of the stories they have listened to today.

School Council
Last week our school council met to discuss their suggestions for some upcoming events and to share their ideas for school improvements. Their suggestions were fantastically mature, with nobody asking for a swimming pool in school or even a pet elephant for their classes!
The children have suggested an Easter colouring competition, as well as the usual Easter egg hunts on the playground in the final week of the term.
The children have also suggested some interesting ideas for an outdoor theatre and a school talent show!
The school improvement ideas shared by the school council again made us feel proud of the confident learners that we are developing. The children asked for the dinner hall to be a little quieter as they are aware that these noisy areas can hurt their friends ears. The children also asked for opportunities to read with their adults from home in school, showcasing their progress.
Eco Warriors
This term our Eco Warriors will also be planning a toy and clothing donation where the children will seek to distribute all donations to those in need (both in school and externally).
Clean Air Zones
The government are seeking to extend the ‘smoke free zones’ around schools to include vaping and all other forms of second hand smoke Click here. We already ask for our lane and surrounding areas to be ‘smoke free’ for our children, but ask for your continued support in making all of our gates ‘smoke free’ on school drop off and collection.
Absence reporting
Finally, a reminder that all absences from school must be reported via the school office or via parentmail. Whilst Seesaw is a fantastic tool for parent-staff communications, it cannot be used for absence reporting.
Once again, thank you for your continued support. We now look forward to the amazing time that we have ahead of us this academic year, full of learning and lots of fun! As always, should you have any questions or wish to discuss anything further please do not hesitate to ask.
Warm regards,
Mr Rowland
Headteacher
“Working together to enable our children and families to achieve their full potential and be successful in our diverse world”
Nursery consultation

Dates for Diary
23rd February – Return to school
2nd March – Bikability for the Reception class
5th March – World book day
9th March – Science week
11th March – Parents evening
12th March – Parents evening
13th March – Photographer in school (Whole class photos)
16th March – Sign language week
20th March – Recycling day
23rd March – Parent coffee morning (Compass)
24th March – Tough Rower
27th March – Easter bonnet parade
27th March – Easter craft morning
27th March – Break up day
13th April – Return to school
27th April – Parent coffee morning (Healthy futures team)
1st May – EYFS stay and play
11th May – Mental health week
18th May – Parent coffee morning (TBC)
22nd May – Break up day
1st June – Return to school
1st June – Child safety week (this is every week!)
8th June – Phonics Screening Check
19th June – Inset day
29th June – Parent coffee morning (TBC)
30th June – Ozzy Obstacle
14th July – Sports day
20th July – Parent coffee morning (TBC)
20th July – Reports to be shared with parents
22nd July – Year 2 leavers event
23rd July – Break up day