Old Ford Newsletter

December 5th 2025

Principal’s Message

We always try to do our best to communicate with our parents and carers. We have recently changed the format of this newsletter and upgraded our website to make it easier to find information. Most of our communication now goes through our MCAS app. If you are not signed up yet, there are instructions on how to do this further on down in the newsletter. If you have any suggestions as to how we could do things better, please let us know – either via our info@oldfordacademy.org email or at an Academy Council meeting.

Every year we commission a company called Eduro to run a parent/carer survey for us. I am really proud to let you know that the company have presented us with an award for ‘Listening and Acting on Parental Feedback’. We came out top out of all the schools in London!

No clubs 15th-19th December

Because we have so many exciting things going on in the final week of term, there will no clubs taking place. They will begin again next term.

Pines and Needles

We’re excited to share that Old Ford Academy has kindly been donated a beautiful Christmas tree by Pines and Needles.

As part of their gift, they are also offering parents 10% off Christmas trees from their London pop-up stores and online shop.

🎄 Discount Code: SCHOOL10
Follow @pinesandneedles for festive activities at local stores, and visit www.pinesandneedles.com for full details and all store locations across London.

Autumn Term Calendar

Pop-up Bookshop
Mon 1st - Fri 5th Dec

Find the time each class has been allocated to visit the bookshop by clicking here.

Winter Fair after school
Thu 11th Dec
Winter Concert: KS1-Y3
Mon 15th Dec
10.00am
Winter Concert: Y4-Y6
Mon 15th Dec
2.00pm
Reception Nativity
Thu 18th Dec
9.30am
Last day of autumn term
Fri 19th Dec

Help Your Child to Communicate

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

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

RE – Nimona: Nimona has been awarded the community award for being very helpful and showing kindness to her friends.

RI – Uzayr: To Uzayr – for making so much progress in your phonics and writing. I am so proud of you and all your hard work is paying off. Well done Uzayr, keep up the good work.

1C – Arafat: I would like to nominate Arafat for a community value award for how brilliantly he behaved during our synagogue trip. He showed great manners, listened carefully, and put his hand up to answer questions thoughtfully and confidently. He also shared how his own faith and beliefs were similar, helping everyone understand. Well done, Arafat!

1I – Ayah: Well done for always showing great cooperation and friendship in the playground!

2C – Mashood: Integrity – Mashood, you are amazing at always tracking the speaker, listening intently and following instructions. Thank you for being calm and kind to everyone and sharing your big smile with us! We are so happy to have you in 2C.

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

3E – Falilah: Community: For always showing a sense of community in school. You always go out of your way to help others. Thank you for being so kind.

4E – Safeeya: You are a great role model to other children in the class. You work quietly and always put in 100% effort. Well done!

5E – Shakir: Excellence- Well done, Shakir, for trying really hard in your assessment this week. You have done fantastic work, putting great effort into everything you’ve been doing in class – all with a great big smile.

6C – Ibrahim: Excellence – you have worked so hard so far this year and have already made a huge amount of progress. It is a pleasure to be your teacher and see you grow every day. You should be very proud. Keep up the great work.

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.
  • There are Young V&A Autumn activities for all ages, including sensory sessions!
  • Young Community Languages- for ages 6-18. These free sessions help children learn their heritage language or an additional community language.
  • 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.
  • The Disability Services Advocacy Team are holding online sessions to raise awareness of the different Disability Services benefits and grants – PIP, DLA, IIDB and AtW.
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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.

Academy Council

Our next meeting will be on Tuesday 13th January at 9.15am.

 

See the minutes from previous meetings here
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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