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December 2023

  • Zones of Regulation Parent Workshop

    Published 09/12/23

    Miss Morris and Mrs Topham gave two excellent workshops, introducing our new approach to behaviour management, focusing on the Zones of Regulation.

    Why Teach Self-Regulation?

    Regulation is something everyone continually works on whether we are aware of it or not. We all encounter trying circumstances that can test our limits. If we can recognise when we are becoming less regulated, we are able to do something about it to manage our feelings and get ourselves to a healthy place. This comes more naturally for some, but for others it is a skill that needs more attention and practice. This is the goal of The Zones of Regulation​.

    Sorting Our Emotions Into Four Zones

    Feelings are complicated. They come in different sizes, intensities, and levels of energy that are unique within our brains and bodies. To make them easier to talk about, think about, and regulate, The Zones of Regulation organizes our feelings, states of alertness, and energy levels into four colored Zones – Blue, Green, Yellow, and Red. The simple, common language and visual structure of The Zones of Regulation helps make the complex skill of regulation more concrete for learners and those who support them. We learn to regulate our Zones to meet our goals and task demands, as well as support our overall well-being.

    The BLUE ZONE describes low states of alertness and down feelings, such as when a person feels sad, tired, sick, hurt, lonely, or bored. Our energy is low and our body is moving slowly when we are in the Blue Zone.

    When in the Blue Zone we often need to rest and recharge to meet our goals. We can regulate by seeking (or co-regulate by offering) comfort, energizing, or resting. If we are feeling sick in the Blue Zone, we may need to rest. If we are feeling tired, we may need to energize (depending on the context). If we are feeling sad, we may need comfort. In all these situations, the common theme is noticing our lower energy and/or down feelings and options for managing them.

    The GREEN ZONE describes a calm, alert state. We may be feeling happy, focused, content, peaceful, or calm in the Green Zone. The nervous system feels safe, organized, and connected in the Green Zone, helping us be primed to learn. However, we can learn in other Zones too.

    When in the Green Zone we regulate by using tools and supports that keep us moving forward comfortably, helping us feel ready to go! In the Green Zone, we might regulate by choosing to eat a healthy snack, exercise, take a break, or pause for a mindful moment. These restorative actions help us proactively care for ourselves so we can move forward with ease.

    The YELLOW ZONE describes when our energy is higher, and our internal state starts to elevate. Our emotions get a little stronger. We may be experiencing stress, frustration, anxiety, excitement, silliness, confusion, nervousness, be overwhelmed, or have the wiggles, when in the Yellow Zone.

    In the Yellow Zone we may need to take action to regulate to manage our energy and feelings as they get stronger. For example, if we are feeling energetic at the lunch table it helps to use caution and take a deep breath, so we do not spill something. If we are feeling nervous before our performance, we can slow down our racing thoughts and speech by using a mindfulness tool. When we are frustrated, and pause to take notice, we can decide to take a break to collect ourselves before we say something we regret.

    The RED ZONE describes a state of extremely high energy and intense, very overwhelming feelings. We may be in an extremely heightened state of alertness, potentially triggering our fight, flight, freeze or flee protective response. We may feel elated, euphoric, angry, rage, devastated, out of control, panicked, or terrified when in the Red Zone.

    When in the Red Zone we might need to pause and assess if we need to regulate and gain a sense of control of our strong feelings and high energy. For example, if we are feeling angry, it may help to pause and count to 10 before we act. If we are panicked, we can stop and use our self-talk to help us gain a sense of control of our thoughts in order to meet our goal. If we are elated, such as when a teammate scores the winning point, we might need to pause and take a big breath to regulate our impulse to run out on the field to celebrate if there is still time on the clock.

    All the Zones are Okay

    A core belief of The Zones of Regulation is that all the Zones are okay. We routinely experience several of the Zones within a day. It’s critically important that we don’t convey the message that the Green Zone is the only acceptable Zone to be in. Acknowledge, accept, and support these feelings, never make anyone feel like the Green Zone is the norm.

     

    Please find below their presentation, plus additional useful information for families. 

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  • New Islington News - Edition 11

    Published 08/12/23

    Attendance information

    Reception- 92.07% - well done - improved from last week

    Year 1- 92.35%

    Year 2- 94.25%

    Year 3- 93.96%

    Year 4 - 97.48% - well done - improved from last week

    Year 5- 89.43%

    Year 6- 94.61%- well done - improved from last week 

    Best attendance this week is 4EB Winner- 98.72%

     

    General notices

    Miss Morris is getting married on 16th December! We wish her much happiness and joy on her special day, and going forward. She will change her name to Mrs Holt. If you see Miss Morris next week, pop in to give her congratulations! 

                                                         

     

    We say our fond farewells to Madame Flo. Madame Flo knows all our pupils from Reception through to Year 6 because of the part that she plays in our Forest School sessions. Madame Flo is always so kind, patient and encouraging. The children adore their forest school sessions because of the calm magic she brings. We will all miss her greatly and thank her for her dedication and hard work (in rain and shine) to ensure all our pupils gain so much from their time outside.  

     

     

    The Co-op Academies Trust have provided every pupil in all of their schools with a Christmas Selection box. Our thanks go to the Central team who organised 19,500 boxes to be delivered to all 32 schools.

                                            

     

    Toys and games: Please can parents check their child’s school bag and pockets for toys, games, trinkets, notebooks, handbags with little bits and bobs inside etc. These cause issues in the classroom and playground, cause friendship problems, anxiety and take attention away from teaching and learning. Thank you for your support. 


     

    Events and key dates

    Monday 11th November: Parent Forum at 2:30. Come along with questions and queries, as well as things you feel are going well. 

    Tuesday 12th December: Reception Christmas carol concert. Families are most welcome. Please arrive in time for a 9:30 start. 

    Wednesday 13th December: Key Stage One Carols and Readings. Families are most welcome. Please arrive in time for a 9:15 start.

    Wednesday 13th December: Christmas Jumper Day - if your child has a festive jumper, they can wear it today. 

    Wednesday 13th December: Christmas Dinner Day. We will provide a roast dinner for all of our pupils; no need to bring a packed lunch today.

    Wednesday 13th December: Parties for Reception, Years 1,2, 4 & 5. (Party clothes / Christmas Jumper) 

    Thursday 14th December: Music Concert. Parents of those performing are most welcome to attend. Please arrive in time for a 9:30 start. 

    Friday 15th December: Parties for Year 3&6 (home clothes / party clothes)

    Friday 15th December: Last day of term.

    Wednesday 3rd January: School starts for all pupils.

    Monday 8th January: History/Drama Workshop for Year 2 pupils - Great Fire of London. Please pay via Arbor

    Thursday 11th January: History/Drama Workshop for Year 4 pupils - The Romans. Please pay via Arbor

    Monday 15th and Tuesday 16th January: Screening for Reception pupils. 

    Tuesday 27th February: Year 3 FC to Manchester Museum. More details and payment options nearer the time. 

    Thursday 29th February: Year 3 IPLR to Manchester Museum. More details and payment options nearer the time.  

     

    Forest school

    Monday 11th December Year 4 Miss Ballentine

    Friday 15th December Year 5 Mrs Lawson

    Reception - alternate Fridays; please refer to the notices in classroom windows. 

     

     

     

     

     

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  • New Islington News - Edition 10

    Published 01/12/23

    Attendance: We continue to monitor the number of pupils who arrive late. We have posted out invitations to an attendance meeting on Monday 11th December to our families who are persistently late.  

    Whole school- 94.06%

    Reception- 87.88% 

    Year 1- 93.33%

    Year 2- 95.0% Well done - improved from last week

    Year 3- 97.05% Well done - improved from last week

    Year 4 - 97.15% 

    Year 5- 94.3% F

    Year 6- 94.44% 

    Best attendance this week is 3IP/LR at 99.11%

    General notices

    Elfridges: Elfridges is a wonderful way for your children to choose, wrap and give a secret present for their mum, dad or grandparents. Last day to buy your tickets is today! 

    Behaviour and Zones of Regulation Presentation: Following on from the parent workshop focussing on our behaviour policy and Zones of Regulation, held at 9am on Thursday 30th November, we are offering a virtual session on Monday 4th December at 5pm. 

    Please join the Monday virtual session using this link:

    Online (Virtual) parent workshop - behaviour policy and Zones of Regulation

    Monday, 4 December · 5:00 – 6:00pm

    Time zone: Europe/London

    Google Meet joining info

    Video call link: https://meet.google.com/qkg-bsop-xuv

    Or dial: ‪(GB) +44 20 3956 0231‬ PIN: ‪980 913 812‬#

    More phone numbers: https://tel.meet/qkg-bsop-xuv?pin=7690974030446

     

    Party invitations: Please can we politely request that parents hand out invitations / cards to parents discretely before or after school. Please do not hand it directly to the child. If you work full time and are never at school, please pass the invitations on to a friend to hand out. Please do not send invitations in with your child and ask them to hand them out, or ask our staff to do this for them. Many thanks for your cooperation. 

    Toys and games: Please can parents check their child’s school bag and pockets for toys, games, trinkets, notebooks, handbags with little bits and bobs inside etc. These cause issues in the classroom and playground, cause friendship problems, anxiety and take attention away from teaching and learning. Thank you for your support. 

    Events and key dates

    Monday 4th December: An online version of the Behaviour / Zones of Regulation meeting 5pm. Joining details as above.

    Tuesday 5th and Thursday 7th December: Parents evening for Year 6LB and Year 5CL. Book your appointment online via Arbor.

    Thursday 7th November: Choir to perform at New Islington Medical Practice

    Thursday 7th November: Elves come to school for the Elfridges event. 

    Monday 11th November: Parent Forum at 2:30. Come along with questions and queries, as well as things you feel are going well. 

    Tuesday 12th December: Reception Christmas Carol Concert. Families are most welcome. Please arrive in time for a 9:30 start. 

    Wednesday 13th December: Key Stage One Carols and Readings. Families are most welcome. Please arrive in time for a 9:15 start.

    Wednesday 13th December: Christmas Jumper Day - if your child has a festive jumper, they can wear it today. 

    Wednesday 13th December: Christmas Dinner Day. We will provide a roast dinner for all of our pupils; no need to bring a packed lunch today.

    Wednesday 13th December: Parties for Reception, Years 1,4 & 5. (Party clothes / Christmas Jumper) 

    Thursday 14th December: Music Concert. Parents of those performing are most welcome to attend. Please arrive in time for a 9:30 start. 

    Friday 15th December: Parties for Year 3&6 (home clothes / party clothes)

    Friday 15th December: Last day of term.

    Wednesday 3rd January: School start for all pupils.

    Monday 8th January: History/Drama Workshop for Year 2 pupils - Great Fire of London. Please pay via Arbor

    Thursday 11th January: History/Drama Workshop for Year 4 pupils - The Romans. Please pay via Arbor

    Monday 15th and Tuesday 16th January: Screening for Reception pupils. 

    Tuesday 27th February: Year 3 FC to Manchester Museum. More details and payment options nearer the time. 

    Thursday 29th February: Year 3 IPLR to Manchester Museum. More details and payment options nearer the time.  

     

    Forest school

    Monday 4th December Year 4 Miss Morris

    Friday 8th December Year 2 Mr Jackson

    Monday 11th December Year 4 Miss Ballentine

    Friday 15th December Year 5 Mrs Lawson

    Reception - alternate Fridays; please refer to the notices in classroom windows.

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December 2023