Friday 6th June 2025
Dear Parents and Carers,
I hope everyone had a relaxing and enjoyable half-term break – which now seems a long way away after our first week back. The last half of the summer term is one of fun activities, reflections on the school year and starting to look towards the new year. In today’s collective worship, we explored the theme of community, one of our values, and the story told was about a mischievous boy from about 50 years ago who learned to value their community and neighbours more – do ask your children to expand! Have a great weekend.
Best wishes,
Mr George
Instagram: @HolyTrinityschrichmond
| Trips, visits and events |

On Wednesday, 10 children from Years 5 and 6 proudly represented HT at the Borough Sports held at St Mary’s University. The athletes competed in a range of events including the 600 metres, 70 metre sprint, vortex throw, standing long jump, and team relays.
While we await the final overall placings, we are incredibly proud of the effort, determination, resilience, and teamwork displayed by every one of our pupils throughout the day. Well done Team HT!
Please keep logging your activities on mimove, we are always happy to hear about your achievements.

During the singing assembly this week we were given a wonderful demo from a violin teacher from Richmond Music Trust. We are excited to announce that from this September 2025 violin lessons will be offered in school for children from Year 3-6. If your child would be interested in receiving violin lessons, please see the flyer which has been sent out via ParentMail.
| Notices and requests |
Please note that whilst we encourage children to have water bottles in school, these should be unbreakable and of a safe construction – please do not send any glass containers in for this.
| Celebrations! |
Our Values Champions
Congratulations to this week’s values champions:
Kane, Jhanvi, Nova, Shin, Christopher, Kora, Ryker, Gracie, Sidney, Zyana, Deniz, Lev, Emily, Amos, Elsie, Mudi, Hania, Lenny, Clara, Amana, Juliao, Johnny, Elena, Noah, Nicolas, Alex and Katie.
House Point Champions
Congratulations to this week’s winner, Rashford!
P.E Star
Congratulations to Harper in Herons .
Music star
Congratulations to Emily in Swans .
Attendance
95.15% overall: Well done to this week’s winners, Swans with 98%.
| Dates for your diary |
- Friday 6th June HT in the Park!
- Wednesday 11th June Class photos
- Friday 20th June Own clothes day for bottle donations for the summer fair
- Thursday 26th June Own clothes day for chocolate donations for the summer fair
- Friday 27th June International Day
- Wednesday 2nd July Sports Day. Early Years + KS1 – AM. KS2 – PM
- Friday 4th July Own clothes day for home-made cakes or chocs for the summer fair
- Monday 14th July End of year reports go home
- Tuesday 22nd July End of term – 2.15pm
| Safeguarding |

Richmond council and AfC have teamed up with the NSPCC to roll out their Talk PANTS London campaign. Talk PANTS promotes simple conversations with young children to keep children safe from harm. Developed with children, parents, carers and teachers, Talk PANTS introduces child safety messages with the help of PANTosaurus, who helps children understand that their body belongs to them, and they should tell a safe adult they trust if anything makes them feel upset or worried.
The PANTS rule:
Always remember your body belongs to you
Talk about secrets that upset you
A series of free Talk PANTS Information Sessions are taking place during June and July. The sessions will cover:
- The aim of the Talk PANTS campaign
- Overview of Talk PANTS resources for early years aged 3-5
- Overview of Talk PANTS resources for children aged 5-11s
- Overview of Talk PANTS resources for children with additional learning needs such as Makaton, SEND and/or autism
- Using the Talk PANTS resources with parent/carers in your setting.
Please sign up to one of the professional sessions by clicking on your chosen date below
| Community events and initiatives |





