Newsletter Friday 11th July 2025
Dear Parents and Carers,
We have had a fantastic week. The Year 6 SATs results were exceptional, and we are very proud of them. They worked incredibly hard and truly deserved it. I reminded them that they are more than just SATs results. They are well-rounded, wonderful individuals who can achieve anything they set their minds to.
Today, we were privileged to welcome some remarkable visitors. Maggie Baird (the mother of Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell) and Dale Vince OBE, Chairman of the world’s greenest football club, Forest Green Rovers, came to speak about sustainability and plant-based food. Maggie runs a charity in America called Support and Feed, which she explained aims to support and feed people while combating the climate crisis and food insecurity by promoting a global shift to an equitable, plant-based food system. Dale shared his work, including how he creates diamonds from the sky and his ambitions to build the first electric aircraft. He also owns a kitchen called Devil’s Kitchen, which provided us with an Airstream catering van and we enjoyed his plant-based hot dogs and meatballs. Maggie’s recipe for buffalo cauliflower was shared and the children are taking the recipe card home. They ate lunch outside, and it was a lovely experience. The guests were very impressed by the children’s behaviour and kindness.
Thank you for attending the Parent/Carer Sharing afternoon this week. It was wonderful to see so many of you there and to watch the children show you their work and take pride in their achievements this year. Thank you for coming.
Congratulations on a fantastic Summer Fair last Saturday. It was wonderful. It was great to see so many of you there, helping as well as enjoying yourselves. Thank you for your support, time, and kindness. It means a lot.
We invite children to contribute to our new blog on our website—the theme is YOU. Similar to the half-term projects, submissions can be in any form, including writing, pictures, sculpture, or song. The children are encouraged to be as creative as they like. Please email their submissions to blog@bettylayward.org.
Our children are remarkable at fundraising, and much of it they do independently, without prompting. They are fantastic. Here are some of their recent activities: Luna, Kitty, Beth, and Susanna baked and held a cake sale today in Clissold Park to raise money for 20p day, raising an impressive £108.30. Simiy, Anita, Julia, Felix, Teddy, Lily, and Freya organised their own jumble sale, which raised £186. They divided the proceeds between Betty Layward and Hackney Night Shelter. Poppy, Karolina, Lennie, and Didem from Cerise Class Y4 held a yard sale, selling homemade jewellery, biscuits, lemonade, drawings, second-hand toys, and even playing the clarinet to entertain passersby. They plan to donate some of the money to Betty Layward’s 20p fund and some to the Teenage Cancer Trust at UCH, where Karolina’s older brother was treated several years ago. Poppy and Karolina visited patients and nurses at UCH’s Teenage Cancer Ward to give them doughnuts bought with the sale money. What incredible children we have; they are true role models. Well done to everyone.
There will be a Year 5 fundraiser on Friday, 18th July, after school. We will be selling drinks, cakes, and handmade arts and crafts. All money raised will go towards reducing Betty Layward's carbon footprint.
In OPAL Playground, we have been building dens, pirate ships, monster trucks, and more. It will be exciting for the children to show you the OPAL Playground next week if you can visit during your parent and carer sessions. We look forward to seeing you there.
Next week, the Year 6 children will perform their show for their parents and carers. We can’t wait to see the dress rehearsal on Tuesday. If you or someone you know can attend the dress rehearsal and film it for the parents to keep, that would be wonderful. It might also require some editing, which we would greatly appreciate. Please let me know if you can help.
You will have received an email regarding the school's plastic collection initiative. Starting Monday, a large bag will be provided for you to place your plastic in. Please assist us in winning the prize for the bench made from all of it. Thank you for your support with this.
20p day will be the last day of term, on Tuesday, 22nd July. Please bring in any 20p coins before then, as I know your child will want their class to win, and every contribution helps.
I hope you have a lovely weekend,
Jessica
Headteacher
Headteacher