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  • Miss Norman's Challenge 8th January 2021

    Thu 17 Dec 2020
    Congratulations to Hazel Woodard from Puffin class who has won a prize in the Children's University Winter Competition! 
     
     
    There were over 40 fabulous entries. Mary, our co-ordinator at the Children's University, would like to thank all the Hillcrest children  that took part.  
     
    Hazel's picture came first in the Art age 4 to 6 years category  and she has won herself a £20 book token! 
     
     
    This is what the judge, Mike Ricketts, Associate Head of Department for Art at UWE Bristol, said about Hazel's entry: 

    ‘Hazel's picture is the winner, thanks to her adventurous use of materials, and her familiar and also not-so-familiar range of characters. Well done Hazel! Keep enjoying making art from all kinds of different things!’ 

     
    The next Children's University competition will be in the Spring/Summer 2021.
     
  • From the Crest of the Hill

    Wed 16 Dec 2020

    This episode of From the Crest of the Hill, our very own Hillcrest podcast, is hosted by Jet and Sam O and features: 

    • Dear Miss Norman - Our headteacher celebrates children’s learning from across the school 
    • Chatty Children - Roving reporter Fergus finds out about Bulgaria 
    • Teacher Tales - The first in our series of ‘No Outsiders’ stories where teachers tell their own personal tales of resilience 
    • Voices from the playground - Children from across the school tell us what they are looking forward to this Christmas

     

    See our Latest News Document page

  • Save the Children

    Mon 14 Dec 2020
    We raised a fantastic
    £601
     
    for Save the Children 
    on Christmas Jumper Day!
  • New Banksy!

    Fri 11 Dec 2020
    Our little corner of Totterdown has hit the headlines! 
     
    We've been taking groups of excited children down the road to see the brand new Banksy - a lady sneezing so hard that not only have her false teeth have flown out... she's blown over the houses at the bottom of Vale Street!
  • CoG's Message

    Fri 11 Dec 2020

    Dear Hillcrest Parents and Staff

     

    A year ago, the parents’ school disco was being organised by Friends of Hillcrest.  No one had heard of coronavirus and no one imagined how the next 12 months were going to shape up.  Looking back, I think it’s fair to say it’s been a very different year!

     

    Firstly, I would like to give a very warm welcome to the new cohort of Reception parents and carers.  Normally you would have had a chance to meet each other in the playground and to share together that sometimes roller-coaster ride that starting your children at school can be.  I hope you have been made to feel welcome and that your support networks develop over the fullness of time.

     

    I am also really pleased to welcome Kate Lehane, our new parent governor and Yag Sahin-Altunoz and Craig Wardle our new co-opted governors to the board this year.

     

    Since September the school has been open for all children and although there have been a few cases of the virus, PHE isolation processes along with the schools social distancing measures and hygiene processes have been very robust and have kept everyone safe. 

     

    There is a difference between being open and being a place where children thrive.  At times the difficulties we have all faced this year have made even the simple day-to-day seem like a real struggle.  Despite this, Hillcrest has continued to grow and improve, and our children have been enthused and engaged in their learning.  Behind the scenes the leadership team has been working to develop the curriculum, following an evidence-based approach, to ensure the most current thinking on pedagogy is embedded throughout all aspects of learning. It has been enlightening to be an observer of this. 

     

    Additionally, the School has embarked on a new reading initiative, led by the Deputy Head, which has been incredibly successful.  Reading is the cornerstone of all learning and it is something we can all share with our children. 

     

    This drive for continual improvement is only possible because of the fortitude and enthusiasm of the Hillcrest staff who have really shone through in this crisis and I’m sure you all stand with me in applauding them.

     

    One of the responsibilities of the governors is to oversee the financial performance of the school and this has been a particular challenge this year.  We started the year in good financial health but like many other schools, we have lost or seen significant reductions in many of our revenue streams due to Covid-19 restrictions, like afterschool clubs and evening lettings. We have also incurred additional Covid-19 expenditure including upgrading the school IT to support flexible and virtual learning. 

     

    For many there has been more time to reflect this year, without the rush from one activity to the next.   I for one have cherished this; finding wonder in the little things.  It has also been a year when the sense of cohesion and unity within our close-knit community has been drawn out and hopefully we will hold onto this shared identify as the prospect of more normal social interactions becomes an increasingly bright light on the horizon.   

     

    As the Christmas break approaches, I would like to take this opportunity on behalf of the governing board to thank Bridget and all her staff for their ongoing commitment to our children and their perseverance and resilience during such a challenging time. I trust the Teachers, Teaching assistants, SMSAs, Office staff, and Mr Dean will have a well-deserved rest and I will leave you to thank your children’s Class Teacher and Support Staff in your usual way.

     

    Enjoy the break and the festivities as you can and I look forward to seeing you all again in the New Year.  Hopefully, this time next year we will be able to enjoy another parents’ school disco!

     

    Kind regards

    Jon Ross

    Chair of Governors

  • Friends Hamper Raffle

    Mon 07 Dec 2020

    This year Friends of Hillcrest are running a

    CHRISTMAS HAMPER RAFFLE!

    Win one of eighteen fabulous colour-themed hampers, stuffed with luxurious goodies, plus a very special Fox and West festive hamper!

    The hampers have been put together by each class and will make a treat-filled addition to anyone's holiday season!

    All the funds raised will go back into the school to enrich our children's education and school experience.

    Your support in buying tickets for this raffle would be enormously appreciated and we thank each and every one of you.

    Click on the link to buy your tickets and please share the link with friends and relations too!

    https://raffall.com/156836/enter-raffle-to-win-hillcrest-hampers-hosted-by-friends-of-hillcrest

     

    The raffle is open until Friday 11th December!

     

    Thank you for your support.

    Friends of Hillcrest

     
  • Christmas Jumper Day

    Mon 07 Dec 2020

    We're supporting Save the Children's Christmas Jumper Day on Friday 11th December

    Wear a festive jumper to school and donate £2* to Save the Children via our Just Giving page:

    https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/hillcrestxmasjumpers

    There's no need to buy a new jumper. Dig out last year's, take a boring old sweater and add some sparkle or get one from a charity shop (you won't believe what people have cleared out in lockdown!)

    Your donation will help children in need to have food, be healthy, learn new things and change the future! 

    Together we can help make the world better with a sweater!

     

     * For Covid safety we are taking on line donations only, no cash. £2 is Just Giving's minimum donation. There is no obligation - children can wear their Christmas jumpers to school whether you are able to make a donation or not. 

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