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2024 Save The Date Upcoming Events for the Autumn Term
21st October 2024 Parent/Carer Coffee Morning. See flyer here
23rd October 2024 Year 11 Future Pathways Event, 3.30 - 4.45pm See letter here
28th October - 1st November 2024 October Half Term Holiday
15th November 2024
NCL Learning Day School Closed to Students
19th December 2024 Last Day of Autumn Term

Eastlea Coffee Morning on GL Assessment

We will be holding a parent/carers’ Coffee Morning on GL Assessment on Monday, 21st October between 9.30 and 10.30 am. This will be an opportunity to find out more information about Eastlea’s GL Assessments and their use in your child’s education.


Extra curricular activities at Eastlea
GL tests are online tests taken by students and the information obtained from the test helps staff to identify students’ strengths and any gaps in reading, maths and science. The tests can reveal barriers to learning in order to identify and support children with additional educational needs, provide evidence of progress and directly inform teaching strategies.
Who should attend?
Everyone is welcome to attend but the coffee morning will be of particular interest to those parents and carers with children in key stage 3 (Years 7-9) who wish to understand more about how their children’s progress is tracked and targets set in school.
if you wish to attend the coffee morning, please R.S.V.P. to namrah.ghazali@eastlea.ncltrust.net.

The Vaccination UK team will be in school to administer the flu vaccinations to all students on 21st and 22nd November. Information and consent forms have been sent by Parentmail.
If you wish your child to take part in the programme, please ensure the consent form is completed.
Coach Jones of Greenhouse Sports has joined the PE Team at Eastlea and is offering cricket sessions at the school
Mondays KS3 Sports Hall 3.15 - 430pm (Boys)
Tuesdays KS3 sports hall 3.15 - 4.30pm (Girls)
Wednesdays 3.15-4.30- (mixed) OLD GYM,
Thursday KS4 OLD GYM GH CC
Friday (mixed) 3.15-4.30pm Old GYM

Coach Jones welcomes new students and those who have previously been part of the Greenhouse Sports offer. More details of how to get involved can be found in this flyer.
Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) - Information for secondary school parents from East London NHS Foundation Trust
What is DLD?
DLD is a language and communication disorder
Having DLD means that one has significant, ongoing difficulties understanding and/ or using spoken language
It affects all languages that a person speaks
DLD was previously known as Specific Language Impairment (SLI)
There is no known cause of DLD which can make it hard to explain.
DLD is not caused by other medical conditions, such as hearing loss, physical impairment, Autism, learning disability or brain injuries. However, children and young people with these difficulties may also have a Language Disorder.
What signs may a young person with DLD present with?
Difficulty understanding instructions, questions and information
Limited vocabulary or difficulties finding words
Difficulty understanding puns, idioms, jokes, sarcasm, slang and age-appropriate TV programmes/films
Difficulty thinking flexibly
Difficulty remembering what has been said
Difficulty paying attention in class
Difficulty learning to read and decode texts.
Difficulty making friends and maintaining friendships
Difficulty understanding and managing emotions

Difficulty telling narratives (e.g. saying what they did during the day or what happened at break time)
DLD can look different in different individuals and their specific skills may change with time. Language difficulties may also lead to behavioural difficulties such as low self-esteem, anxiety or misbehaving in class.
DLD can also occur alongside other difficulties, such as, Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder(ADHD), Dyslexia and/ or speech sound difficulties.
For more information on DLD and strategies to support young people with DLD, see this link.
Mr Dennehy, Assistant Senco
Information for Parents and Carers

The leaflet in this link contains information on the fantastic free parenting offer for parents living in the London Borough of Newham.

Please find flyers below for various clubs being run by Ambition Aspire Achieve:
Achieve (16 to 17 year-olds)
Good for Girls ( 10 - 14 year-olds) Moving on Up (14-16 year-olds)
Multisports Club (9 years & above) Mondays
Multisports Club (9 years & above) Saturdays
Our Minds & Us
Positive Transitions (16 to 24 year-olds with additional needs)
SEND Youth Club
Wellbeing Group (8 - 16 year-olds)
Youth Club (10-14 years)


Term dates and calendar
A reminder that our term dates and calendar, which includes all key dates for the year can be found on our website.
Dates for this Academic Year
Autumn Term Mon 2 Sept (inset) - Thur 19 Dec 2024
Half term Mon 28 October - Fri 1 November 2024
Spring Term Mon 6 Jan - Fri 4 April 2025
Half term Mon 17 February - Fri 21 February 2025
Summer Term Tues 22 April - Fri 18 July 25
Half term Monday 26 May - Friday 30 May 2025
Additional Closures
Whole Trust Learning Day: Friday 15th November 2024 (staff only)
May Day National Bank Holiday: Monday 5th May 2025
LUNCH MENU


Here is the link to the new Lunch Menu We will be on week 1 next week.
BREAKFAST CLUB
Breakfast Club runs from 7.30am to 8.30am and students wishing to attend Breakfast Club should arrive via the Exning Road entrance.

GENERAL SCHOOL LINKS:
Term Dates 24-25
Free School Meals
Uniform Reminders Go 4 Schools


You may like to know that the school’s uniform supplier, Fashion Shop, now has a website where you can order uniform. Here is the link to the website.
PARENTING SUPPORT & RESOURCES
Mental health support: adults
Mental health support: children & young people Free Money Management Courses for Adults
Family Navigators (supporting with signposting, advice & advocacy) Newham Form Filling Services
Support for those struggling financially
Support for those worried about winter fuel costs Community Health Champions: Help With Money NHS Talking Therapies Well Newham Directory of Services
Newham Talking Therapies September Newsletter