This weeks Flyer
Dear Parents and Carers,
We were delighted with the outcome of our recent Ofsted inspection. The inspectors particularly noted how warm and welcoming our school community is, highlighting the lovely relationships between children and staff. We are very proud that this was so clearly recognised.
We have not yet received the draft report. Once it arrives, we will have a week to review it before it is finalised and published online a few days later. As soon as the report is available, we will send parents the link. Printed copies will also be available on request.
The lead inspector told us that the parental comments received during the inspection were overwhelmingly positive. Thank you to everyone who took the time to complete the survey and share your views — your support means a great deal to us.
Last week, we enjoyed a range of activities to celebrate National Storytelling Week. The children took part in special story sessions and creative activities, and it was wonderful to see their enthusiasm for sharing and listening to stories. This week, we are running a programme of activities to support Safer Internet Day, helping our pupils learn how to stay safe online in an age-appropriate and engaging way.
As you know, Lara has been appointed as the new Headteacher, ready for when I retire at the end of the year. The whole school community is very excited about this appointment, and we are confident that the school will be in very safe hands moving forward.
Finally, please take a moment to visit our updated website, Fort Royal Community Primary School – Home, where you will find new photographs and recent updates from across the school. Thank you, as always, for your continued support
23/02/2026 - Back to School
05/03/26 - World Book Day
16/03/26- Parents evening
20/03/26- Down Syndrome Awareness Day
26/03/26- LKS2 Easter church service
26/03/26- Epilepsy Syndrome Awareness Day

In Literacy, the children have been making marks to create their own versions of the story ‘Dragon on the Doorstep ’ .
They have used Grid to select characters and ICT to write words from the story.
In Topic, the children have been exploring paint and patterns to design their own wallpaper.
As part of their learning in PSHECC, the children have been learning about the different emergency services by exploring emergency vehicles and the sounds they make.
In Maths, we’ve been learning how to make estimates. The children enjoyed lots of practical activities around the school, estimating numbers and lengths.
Literacy
We’ve loved sharing the story Lost and Found. The children took part in fun activities such as role play, writing lists, and packing a suitcase for an imaginary trip to the South Pole.
Topic – Frozen Planet
Our topic this half term has been Frozen Planet. The children explored ice through hands-on play, learned about different animals, and even created music using instruments to make the sounds of rain, snow, and ice.
PSHECC
In PSHECC, we talked about trusted adults and how they help to keep us safe.