Old Ford Newsletter

February 27th 2026

Principal’s Message

It’s spring, it’s getting lighter and (hopefully) it will start to get warmer from now on.

Time is flying by and we’re now officially in the second half of the year!

A couple of reminders of upcoming events:

Tuesday 3rd March is our regular Academy Council meeting.

Friday 6th March is when we are celebrating World Book Day. Pupils can dress up as their favourite book character.

There’s more information on both of these events below.

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Register to view school photos

Exciting news! Carmel Jane Photography will be visiting on the 11th of March, to take the Group Photos.

All parents are required to pre-register for every photo shoot to get instant access to your child’s photographs once they are ready.

Register in less than a minute:

1. Head to www.carmeljaneshop.co.uk

2. Enter your unique code : JRXCJKXVU8

3. Include your child’s full school register name.

Don’t miss out – pre-register today!

We're celebrating World Book Day and you're invited!

Old Ford Primary Academy will be celebrating World Book Day on Friday 6th March 2026. Use your crafty skills to create a costume and come to school dressed as your favourite book character. Each class will be able to show off their outfits to the rest of the year group in a special assembly and a winner from each year group will receive a prize.

Ramadan

Please see the following information provided by Tower Hamlets. Only Y5 and Y6 pupils are permitted to fast at school during this time and must have written permission in advance from parents/carers. This must be emailed to info@oldfordacademy.org

Next week will mark the start of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. It is most well known for fasting, which means that most adult Muslims don’t eat or drink during the daylight hours, but it is also a time where Muslim families come together in their faith and remember those around the world and at home who are less fortunate than themselves.

It is an important time for families, and children often like to take part in the fast. There are many ways in which families choose to support their children joining in while making sure that they are healthy and alert for school and be successful in their learning.

Some ideas that families have shared are:

  • Fasting by taking their evening meal after dusk while still having breakfast and lunch.
  • Fasting for one or two days of the weekend, when the children can be relaxed and are able to sleep and be calm.
  • Giving up some foods that are more pleasurable while still drinking water and eating food that keeps the children well.

These ideas help prepare the children for fasting when they’re old enough and allow them to feel a part of this special time

There are a small number of parents who wish their children to fast daily or for some days during the month. We do encourage all children not to fast on days of additional exertion such as when there are PE lessons.

If your child is in Y5 or Y6 and wishes to fast, please contact the school as detailed above. We do not think that it is suitable for children who are Year 4 and younger to fast during the school day.

Ramadan Mubarak!

This week's Cake with Kevin Value Award Winners! EYFS and KS1

RC – Safa: Safa is receiving an ‘Excellence’ award for fantastic work in writing. Also for her fantastic work as a librarian looking after our book corner. Well done!

RI – Iyla-Rose:  For community – You are always so well behaved and you always help to keep the class clean and tidy. Iyla is always trying her best. Keep up the good work.

1C – Ayyub: Ayyub, I am so proud to give you this community value award. You have been an amazing friend in the playground. You invite others to join your games and make sure no one feels left out. That is such a kind and caring thing to do. You are helping to make our playground a happy and friendly place for everyone. Well done, Ayyub, keep being such a superstar friend!

1E – Kaiden: Kaiden, I have noticed how you have shown the integrity value in class. Without being asked, you helped and guided an upset friend to their peg in the morning and calm down them down. I have also noticed the excellent effort and input you have been putting into your maths lessons. You always speak, confidently and clearly on the carpet, and complete your independent tasks like a maths whizz! Well done, thanks for being an excellent student.

1I – Muktar: You have settled in excellently. You always make good choices and do the right thing. Well done, Keep it up!

2C – Keyaan: Excellence – Well done for creating a fantastic London skyline during art week. I was so impressed with your amazing printing skills. Keep working hard and trying your best.

2E – Mohammad: Yahya is always so polite and says ‘Good Morning’ to adults. We really appreciate your politeness and manners Yahya. Well done

2I – Ibrahim: For doing amazingly well in all areas of your learning. We are so proud of you. Well done!

This week's Cake with Kevin Value Award Winners! KS2

3C – Rayan: Well done for producing an amazing lantern to include an electrical system. Your design was unique, you persevered, even when it was really challenging and as a result had a superb lantern to take home. Keep up the hard work.

4E – Momtahina Syeda: Well done for always doing the right thing in class. You consistently listen well and follow instruction but also make sure others are doing the same. You are a fantastic role model!

5C – Harley: Congratulations Harley! What a great team player you were during D&T week. Your enthusiasm, effort and commitment showed amazing results. We are very proud of you. Rashida.

5E – Faathima: Congratulations Faathima! You are truly selfless and a wonderful team player. Whether you are helping others in the classroom or supporting your teammates during out of class sessions, you always put others first and spread positivity wherever you go. Your kindness and willingness to help do not go unnoticed, and I am so proud of you. Keep shining and being the amazing person that you are. Suhayla.

5I – Musa: Congratulations Musa for working really hard to successfully complete all of your R+ assignments for the past weeks.
Your effort helps the whole class, and we are very proud of you. Keep up the great work! Claudia

Dates for your Diary

Pizza Express Visit – 5C
Tue 9th Jun

Academy Council

Our next meeting will be on Tuesday 3rd March at 9.15am. As usual you can join in person or online.

See the minutes from previous meetings

How can I be more punctual?

Be prepared

Go to bed at a reasonable time

Give yourself more time in the morning

Be aware of the time

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Fire Safety

Members of the Fire Brigade have been in our school recently, talking to pupils in Year 2 – Year 5 about fire safety, and what to do in the event of a fire. Use the links below to download the documents.

Key Stage 1 Fire Plan

Key Stage 2 Fire Plan

Charge Safe

Free Home Fire Safety Visit

Community Resources for Families

  • The government has launched their Best Start in Life supporting the Plan for Change target of 75% of children being school-ready by 2028. Visit the Best Start in Life website and sign up for personalised weekly emails.
  • Have you ever considered volunteering? The Early Help service allows parents to come together, learn new skills and prepare for work. 
  • The new expanded funded early education entitlements are available now – discover more about the 2-year-old childcare extension.
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Online safety

We are still getting reports of pupils on social media apps such as Snapchat.

As you know, an important part of our curriculum is teaching pupils about esafety. We know that a lot of our pupils spend a lot of their time online, either through online gaming or on social media apps. This can sometimes lead to contact with inappropriate people
and/or exposure to inappropriate language. We strongly recommend that you monitor your children’s usage of the internet and that you are aware of what they are doing online.

Most social media apps have an age limit of 13+. If you are allowing your children to access these apps you are putting them at risk!

Read more about e-safety for you and your child.

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Start and end of the day

Please remember that there are no staff on duty in the playgrounds before and after school so parents/carers should supervise their own children. Children should not be playing with balls or on the climbing frames.

To keep children safe please do not park on the double yellow or zig-zag lines when you are collecting or dropping off. Tower Hamlets parking enforcement officers are conducting regular patrols in the area.

When collecting your child at the end of the day please wait until all pupils are in their lines before speaking to the teacher and collecting your child. We need to make sure that all of our pupils go home with the right adult!

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Unauthorised Absences in Term Time

We follow government guidance on term time holidays and we do not authorise pupil holidays during term time. We encourage parents/carers to take their holidays during one of the scheduled holiday breaks.

You can be fined or face legal action for taking your child on holiday during term time.

Read the government guidance here

Bow Foodbank

Did you know Bow Foodbank now operates out of Bow Community Hall?

Tuesday 10am – 12pm
Tower Hamlets residents only

Tuesday 12.30pm – 4pm
Click and Collect, order by 1pm Sunday.

Wednesday 2pm – 7pm
Open to all

Thursday 10am – 1pm
Tower Hamlets only

Friday collection 8am – 12pm
Order by 9pm Wednesday

 

Bow Foodbank is open to all, there’s no need for a referral or voucher. Visit them at:

Bow Community Hall
1, William Place,
E3 5ED