Regents Review - Spring Edition 2025

The Regents Review Spring 2025

GENERAL NEWS

• All urgent communication from the school to parents will be via text message and email in the first instance and posted on our website and social media platforms. It is therefore, important to ensure that the school has your up to date contact information and this can be updated via SIMs Parent App or contacting the school reception. In addition to the above, if the school has an urgent matter to discuss regarding your child, you may receive a phone call on this occasion by the relevant member of staff. Non Urgent Communication • The main method of non urgent communication from parents to the school is via email and SIMS Parent App, in order that our

phone lines are kept available for urgent messages. Our email address is info@ regentspark.southampton.sch. uk – please indicate in the subject header, the person you would like the information passed to. We will always check to ensure it is the most appropriate person for your request. You will receive an automated response confirming that your email has been received and that you will receive a response within 2 working days, however this is likely to be longer during the school holidays. There is also an expectation that staff will keep you informed of your enquiry if it is likely to be longer, due to a matter being investigated. • All non urgent communication from the school to parents will

be emailed, in addition to being posted on our website and other social media platforms. We welcome feedback from you and this can done in several ways: • Email: info@regentspark. southampton.sch.uk • Contact Form via the website https://www.regentsparkcollege. org.uk/home/school-details/ contact-us/ • Phone: 023 8032 5444 • If you wish to speak to the Headteacher, Mrs Barnes, please contact Fiona Hayward, Headteacher’s PA, on 023 8072 5711 Carlene Amos Business Manager

Year 7

It has been a fantastic term for our Year 7 students, with plenty of hard work, enthusiasm and progress across all aspects of school life. We continue to be impressed by their dedication to learning and the positive contributions they make to our school community. On Monday 4th March, we held our first Parent Voice meeting, with five parents in attendance. It was fantastic to have this level of support and to gain brilliant insights from a parent’s perspective. These meetings are a valuable

to welcoming more parents in term 3 - keep an eye out for an invite, as all are welcome to join! We are also excited to reward students, who

have worked hard to improve their attendance through our ‘Attendance Improvers Challenge’. Those who have shown real effort in boosting their attendance, will be invited to a special cinema experience in school - a well-deserved reward for their commitment to being in school and making the most of their education. In addition, at the end of term 3, we will be celebrating all students, who have maintained 98% attendance or above, recognising

opportunity to share feedback and ideas and we look forward

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