Hymers Hessle Mount Happenings Newsletter - December 2022

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Issue 2 • December 2022

...................... A message from Mr Copeland .................... What a wonderful half term it has been and Christmas has certainly arrived at Hymers Hessle Mount. I was thrilled to be able to watch the Reception pupils in all three of their performances of ‘Away in a Manger.’ This part of the curriculum is fantastic for pupils’ self-confidence and selfesteem and it has been lovely to see the confidence of the Reception pupils building over their first term in full-time school. The costumes, set, songs and actions were brilliant and every child in the year group had a speaking part. Many thanks to all the parents, grandparents and the supporters of the school who created a fabulous atmosphere for the children. I am also very grateful to the Reception team of: Mrs Carter, Mrs Evans, Miss Smith and Mrs Doggett for all of their hard work in putting the performance together.

It has been delightful to see the Hymers Hessle Mount Community support a number of charities this half term and it has allowed the children to think about the CARE Code and supporting people in our community that are more in need than ourselves. This half term we have supported the Royal British Legion through making donations for poppies which were proudly worn in our Remembrance Assembly. Over £200 was raised for BBC Children in Need and the pupils enjoyed a fun afternoon organised by Year 6 Leadership Club and even got to meet Pudsey Bear! We have donated money to the Save the Children charity through Jolly Jumper Day donations and it was lovely to see the pupils donating wrapped Christmas gift to the Children’s Ward at Hull Royal Infirmary on the last Wednesday of term. The children have enjoyed the charity events and I think that teaching children to give back to local and

The other year groups have also got into the Christmas spirit with decorations going up around the school, advent treats and cheeky elves causing mischief in some classrooms! We have celebrated Jolly Jumper day, created and exchanged Christmas cards and also enjoyed a delicious Christmas Lunch. I was fortunate to be able to attend part of the Pre-School Christmas Craft morning and join the Pre-School children and their families making festive decorations and reindeer food whilst enjoying juice and biscuits and singing along to Christmas songs. A huge thank you to Miss Smith for organising this event.

wider communities has countless benefits for their mental and emotional development.

Unfortunately we have one member of Reception staff leaving the school at the end of this term and I would like to say a huge thank you to Miss Smith for everything she has done over the last couple of years at the school. Miss Smith is going to study a Masters in Art Psychotherapy at Sheffield University and on behalf of the Hymers Hessle Mount community I would like to wish her lots of luck for the future. It has been a pleasure to work with Miss Smith; she is an excellent teacher who is kind, caring and supportive and has done a wonderful job as part of the Reception teaching team this year.

Thank you, Miss Smith, we will miss you and you are welcome to come back to see us all at any time.


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