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  • Upcoming Important Dates

    date posted: 18/02/26

    February
     16th - Half Term Break
    23rd - TERM BEGINS
    23rd - Book Week
    27th - Reading Morning (all parents welcome in classes) 8.50-9.15am 


    March
    6th - Y1 & Y2 Maths Workshop 9-10am Infant Hall **CHANGE OF DATE**
    12th - Foxes Class visit to St James' Church
    12th - Rabbits Class visit to St James' Church 
    13th - Squirrels Class visit to St James' Church
    13th - Hedgehogs Class visit to St James' Church
    18th - Eid Celebration Morning (more details to follow) 
    19th - Parent Information Morning (more details to follow) 9-10am Infant Hall 
    20th - Red Nose Day (more details to follow)
    20th - PTA Spring Hop Disco 4.30-6pm & 6.30-8pm 
    24th - Rabbits & Squirrels Class Rhyme Time concert 2.45-3.15pm
    25th - Nursery Rhyme Time Concerts (times TBC)
    26th - Foxes & Hedgehogs Class Rhyme Time concert 2.45-3.15pm
    27th - SCHOOL CLOSES AT 1.45PM FOR THE EASTER BREAK (NO YELLOW OR PURPLE NURSERY)


    April
     15th - Y2 Choir performance at the Rose Theatre 2pm (more details to follow) 
    17th - Maths Day from 8.50am (more details to follow)
    28th - Class Photographs

  • Voluntary Contribution 2025-26 Update

    date posted: 18/02/26

    Thank you to everyone who has contributed to the school fund so far!

    Our voluntary contribution is £75 per family - if you feel you are able to contribute, this can be paid online via your School Gateway account. There is also an option to pay in instalments or to pay more if you wish!

    The money we raise from these contributions goes towards enriching experiences for the children such as Earthsong drumming, “Pretend Holiday” days, art workshops, Healthy Living Week Big Breakfast, school trips, multicultural picnic and classroom resources. 

    You can read more about our School Fund by visiting the webpage: 

    Voluntary Contribution web page

  • Children's Mental Health Week

    date posted: 18/02/26

    This week is Children's Mental Health Week  and we have been learning about belonging. The children made beautiful maps showing all the different places that they belong. Here are some examples from Reception, Year 1 and Year 2. 

  • Book Week after half term

    date posted: 18/02/26

    Wordtastic Book Week 2026

    Week of February 23-27th 
    (first week back after the half term break)

     

    Monday 23rd February 

    Bedtime story: Please bring your pyjamas to change into. Nursery can be in pjs for their whole session. 

    Scholastic book fair in the small hall - 3.20-3.45pm - USE YOUR TOKEN!

    Tuesday 24th February 

    Buddy reading with a class in the junior school. 



    Wednesday 25th February 

    Scholastic book fair in the Great Hall - 3.20-3.45pm - USE YOUR TOKEN!



    Friday 27th February 

    Dress Up Day! Please come dressed as your favourite word!

    Reading Morning - Please come and read with your child in class 8.50-9.15am (Nursery 8.30-9am or 12.30-1pm).

    PLUS...

    Sponsored Reading Race Competition

    Please ask family and friends to sponsor your child for taking part. No amount is too small! Sponsorship money can either be brought into school by Friday 27th February or paid online via School Gateway. 

    How many books can your child read in the half term break and Book Week? Write the name of the book and author on strips of paper and bring them into school in Book Week. They will be pegged to a 'washing line' in the classroom. The class with the longest line and the most entries in each year group by Friday afternoon will win a prize. 

    Family Selfie Reading Competition 

    Please send in a selfie of your family reading. It can be at home or why not make it a special event and read somewhere unexpected or all dress up! Please send in your pictures on Tapestry to be shared with the class.

    Our book of the week for the whole school is...

  • Safer Internet Day - Tues 10 Feb

    date posted: 18/02/26

    Safer Internet Day is a good reminder to check in on how our children are using technology and how we can help them stay safe online.

    The internet is part of everyday life, so regular conversations at home really matter. Simple reminders like not sharing personal information, thinking before posting, and telling an adult if something feels wrong can make a big difference.

    It’s also a great time to talk about kindness online. Encouraging children to be respectful and supportive helps make the internet a safer place for everyone.

    Click on the links below for some useful tips, advice, guides and resources to help you keep your child safe online.

    https://saferinternet.org.uk/guide-and-resource/parents-and-carers
    https://www.internetmatters.org/
    Internet Matters Age Guide

  • Shout out for second hand...

    date posted: 18/02/26

    Girls underwear ages 5-6 & 7-8
    Girls socks/tights ages 5-6 & 7-8
    Boys Socks Ages 5-6 & 7-8
    Girls black or navy jogging bottoms/leggings ages 5-6 & 7-8
    Boys black or navy jogging bottoms ages 5-6 & 7-8
    Boys shoes sizes 10 and above

  • Positive Parenting

    date posted: 18/02/26

    Bedwetting - Enuresis

    So many parents come to speak with me about this, if this is a concern in your household, you need to know that you are not alone and there is support out there.

    There are a few simple things you can try yourself at home...

    Does your child drink enough? Some people think that if their child wets the bed, they need to cut down on the amount of water they are drinking, when in fact, it's the complete opposite. All children, especially those who have a problem with night time wetting, NEED to drink at least 1.2 - 1.3 litres per day, you can break this down into bite size chunks of about 5 - 6 cups per day. The reason for this is to exercise the bladder. Your bladder is a muscle and like all of the muscles in our body, it needs exercising and the way that we do this is by filling and emptying out our bladder regularly. If not enough water is drunk, then the bladder does not get enough exercise, cannot strengthen and subsequently is unable to hold urine throughout the night.

    Another reason for bedwetting, is that your child does not completely empty their bladder before they go to bed, they may do a quick wee, and there is still a whole lot of urine just sitting in the bladder waiting to come out. Before your child goes to bed get them to do a wee, then clean teeth, have a story or whatever their bedtime routine is, then get them to go and have a lucky last wee, this is the wee where they squeeze the last dribbles out, they can then go to bed with a nice empty bladder.

    Sometimes, just by doing the 2 things above, your child will become dry at night. Sometimes it takes a bit more.

    There are many other reasons for bedwetting, If bedwetting is a problem in your house, please do not hesitate to contact me and I can give you some 1:1 support and advice. You can do this!

    Our thought of the week is:

    Great things happen to those who don't stop believing.
  • Toilet Training Workshop

    date posted: 18/02/26

  • Nursery places to start in Sept 2026

    date posted: 18/02/26

  • SAVE THE DATE: Spring Hop Disco on Fri 20 March

    date posted: 17/02/26

  • Amazon Wishlist

    date posted: 17/02/26

    We have just added lots of new items to our wishlist. Items are priced from as little as £4 so if you are able to help us we would really appreciate it! We have now added the areas where the resources will be going such as Opal, Nursery etc should you wish to donate towards a specific area of the school.

    https://amzn.eu/983v2T9

    If you are able to help, we would really appreciate it!

  • Science Selfie Challenge

    date posted: 17/02/26

    We would love to hear about any science related activities the children take part in at home! It can be anything from helping out in the garden, finding mini beasts, doing experiments or perhaps visiting a museum - please email your science selfie to admin@burlingtoni.org.uk and let us know if you would allow for it to be shared in the school newsletter and on our school website. We look forward to seeing your Science Selfies!

    Here are some of the Science Selfies we've received!

    Science Selfie Challenge Photos

  • Spring Sounds Workshop - 22 March

    date posted: 17/02/26

    Spring Sounds - Sunday 22nd March, 10am-5:30pm 
    Join Spring Sounds – a free day of music fun on Sunday, March 22, 2026 (10am–5:30pm) at Kingston University’s Town House! Try instruments, join workshops - like gamelan or video game composing, enjoy talks and performances – all ages welcome, no experience needed. It's relaxed, drop-in style with family zones. Register free for entry and updates (workshops limited). Supported by Arts Council England and Kingston Music Service. Children must be accompanied.

    More details and booking: springsounds.co.uk

  • DO NOT USE playground equipment...

    date posted: 17/02/26

  • Use of Toilets at Pick-up

    date posted: 17/02/26

    If your child needs to use the toilet after pick-up, please walk back to your classroom door and ask for your child to go back through the classroom to use the toilet. Parents are not allowed in the toilets. This is to safeguard the other children we have on site after school in clubs and at Acorns. 

    Thank you for your cooperation.

  • School Gateway

    date posted: 17/02/26

    If you have not already downloaded the School Gateway App, please do this immediately. This is our communication and payment system for the school so it is really important that you have activated your account. We will use this system to send emergency text messages and all clubs, trips, Acorns, nursery fees etc can be paid using the app. If you require any assistance, please do not hesitate to ask the school office. 

    How to access School Gateway instructions for new users

  • Easy Fundraising

    date posted: 17/02/26

    Just letting you know that Burlington Infant & Nursery School are now registered with easyfundraising, which means you can raise FREE donations for us every time you shop online.

    Over 7,000 brands will donate to us when you use easyfundraising to shop with them – at no extra cost to yourself! These donations really mount up and make a BIG difference to us, so we’d really appreciate it if you could take a moment to sign up and support us.

    It’s completely FREE and only takes a moment. You can find our easyfundraising page here.

    Thank you so much!
     
    All you need to do is:
     
    1. Go to the fundraising page by clicking here and join for free.

    2. Every time you shop online, go to easyfundraising first to find the site you want and start shopping.

    3. After you’ve checked out, the brand will make a donation to Burlington Infant & Nursery School at no extra cost to you whatsoever!
     
    There are no catches or hidden charges and we will be really grateful for your donations.
     
    Thank you for your support.

  • Cashpot for Schools - ASDA rewards

    date posted: 17/02/26

    Parentkind, a charity that supports school PTAs have teamed up with Asda, who is making millions of pounds available to donate to primary schools across the UK through their ‘Cashpot for Schools’ initiative. To support our school, all you have to do is opt-in through the Asda Rewards app, shop and scan in store or shop online at Asda.com.
     
    Between 2nd September and 30th November 2024, every time you shop with Asda using your Asda Rewards app, Asda will donate 0.5% of the value of your shop to your chosen school. Also, every time somebody opts-in to support our school, Asda will give an additional £1 to the school Cashpot. Plus, it doesn’t stop there – Asda are also giving £50 to every school to get them started.

    It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3
    1. Download the Asda Rewards app, register and opt-in to Cashpot for Schools (make sure you have the latest version of the app installed)
    2. Choose Burlington Infant & Nursery School by searching the name or postcode
    3. Shop instore across Asda and George, or online at Asda.com and start filling your Cashpot as you shop
     
    Asda does the rest, all money raised will be donated to schools to spend on the things they need the most.

    Remember, anyone can sign up, so start spreading the news and raising funds for our school.

  • DO NOT PARK outside school gates

    date posted: 16/02/26

    A reminder to all parents that the yellow zig-zag lines outside our school at both the front and back gates indicate the length of road where stopping or waiting is strictly prohibited. If you park on these clearly marked, yellow zig zag lines you are putting the safety of our children and their families at risk.

    Cars should not be parked on the zig zag lines for any amount of time - even if it is just a minute or two to drop off children.

    Thank you for helping us to keep our school community safe.

  • REMINDER: No Riding Scooters

    date posted: 16/02/26

    Please can we remind parents that children are not allowed to ride scooters on the school premises. Please use the scooter stands provided or carry your child's scooter once inside the school gates. We really appreciate your support.
    Thank you

  • Uniform Reminder

    date posted: 16/02/26

  • School Policies

    date posted: 16/02/26
  • The RSPB Big Garden Bird Watch

    date posted: 10/02/26

    Eco Council quietly stood and watched the birds as they came to eat from the bird feeders in the rainbow Garden. They made a tally of all the birds that they saw. The results were sent to the RSPB to support them in The Big Garden Bird Watch.

  • DONS Food bank donations

    date posted: 10/02/26

    Dons Local Action Group will be doing another collection for the foodbank next Friday. If you have any items to donate please leave them in the designated basket in the school office by 9am on Friday 13th February.

  • School Uniform - You Said, We Did...

    date posted: 10/02/26

    We received some very helpful feedback from our parent survey last term. One suggestion was to consider changing the current white polo shirt to a royal blue option, similar to that worn in the junior school. Parents noted that blue polo shirts are likely to wear better over time, as stains are less visible, and may also look smarter.

    We will be exploring this idea further and are considering phasing in royal blue polo t-shirts from the summer term. These would be plain, non-logo items that can be easily purchased from local supermarkets in order to keep costs low. 

    We will keep you posted as we explore this further.

  • Maths Challenge - January update

    date posted: 10/02/26

  • Shout out for...

    date posted: 10/02/26

    Girls underwear ages 5-7
    Girls black or navy jogging bottoms/leggings ages 5-7 

  • PTA Spring Newsletter

    date posted: 10/02/26

    Click here to read the PTA Spring Newsletter. 

  • It's Fibre February 2026!

    date posted: 10/02/26

    We all need to increase the amount of fibre in our diet. Click here to find out more about how your family can make some simple changes to eat more fibre. 

  • Year 1 & Year 2 Optional Science Homework

    date posted: 09/02/26

    Dr Sheila Kanani MBE is an astronomer and the Education, Outreach and Diversity Officer at the Royal Astronomical Society.  She is also an author and has written books including 'How To Be An Astronaut and Other Space Jobs' and ‘Can you get Jellyfish in Space?’ The Y2 children might remember meeting Dr Sheila Kanani last year!

    An astronomer is a scientist who studies everything outside of Earth. They look at amazing things like starsplanetsmoonscomets, and galaxies. Astronomers can do this in two main ways: by observing things directly or by using maths and computers to create models.

    Home Activity

    Make the Solar System - be as creative as you can to help you learn about the planets!  You might like to make a model or make your own fact book.

    Take a Science Selfie and post your photo on Tapestry!  If you would like to have your photo included in our weekly school newsletter, please e-mail your photo to admin@burlingtoni.org.uk

  • Lazer Lions - February half term holiday club

    date posted: 09/02/26

    We are very excited to inform you that we have secured Lazer Lions as our new holiday club provider. They will be running holiday camps from February half term. 

    To find out more and book your child’s place, visit Lazerlions.co.uk

  • Religious Education in Spring term

    date posted: 02/02/26

  • Parent workshop about raising children in a digital world

    date posted: 02/02/26

  • Please DO NOT litter

    date posted: 26/01/26

    We would be most grateful if everyone can make sure that they put any litter in the bins provided around the school. Please encourage your children to do the same so that we can all work together to keep our school site clean, tidy and safe for all. 
    Thank you 

     
  • BIG Battery Hunt

    date posted: 26/01/26

    The school is taking part in the Big Battery Hunt. We invite children to bring in old batteries from home for Eco Council to collect. The Eco Council children will be counting the number of batteries collected across the school and making sure that they are recycled appropriately.

    Eco Council children met to count the batteries that had been brought into school at the end of the summer term. They counted 1040 batteries! These have been taken for recycling.

  • Yoga Classes

    date posted: 26/01/26

  • Pilates Classes

    date posted: 26/01/26

  • Be Winter Water Aware

    date posted: 26/01/26

    Given the current weather conditions and the likelihood of further cold spells, the local authority would like us to share some resources that promote water safety to children and their families. Please click on the links below: 

    https://capt.org.uk/drowning/
    Water safety for Teenagers and young peoples
    Staying safe around water
    Water safety London Fire Brigade
    Winter water safety- Royal Life Saving Society

  • Shout out for...

    date posted: 19/01/26

    Boys and girls jumpers, socks and pants for ages 3-4.

    Thank you!

  • Science Day 2026

    date posted: 12/01/26

    What a busy Burlington Biscuit Bonanza Science Day we have had! Nursery and Reception found out what happens to different biscuits in water. These investigations were great for encouraging the children to start thinking scientifically and draw on their current knowledge to make predictions.  

    Year 1 investigated which biscuit is the softest when you add water and Year 2 investigated which biscuit, filled or plain, is the best for dunking!  These investigations encouraged the children to make predictions, think about fair testing, how they could record their results and write a conclusion. 

    In the afternoon, each class buddied up with a class at the Junior School to share their results.

    Thank you to all the parents who joined us to take part in STEM activities this morning. A special thank you to all the parents who shared their science related jobs and hobbies.

    We loved seeing the children wearing science themed tops, and it was great to see our staff taking part too!  Thank you everyone for all your support.

    YR, Y1 & Y2 children - Please rememeber to return your Science Quiz to your teacher by Friday 16th January. 

    Here are links to the quizzes which were sent home on Friday:

    Reception

    Year 1 & Year 2

    Thank you for all your lovely feedback from this morning! 

    It's great that after discussion, the children get to think, make a plan and then attempt to execute.

    Thank you for organising a lovely morning.  It is great to see the interaction with childen and seeing them so happy.

  • School Health Service - Parent/Carer Advice clinics

    date posted: 12/01/26

    The Your Healthcare School Health Service offer support with children’s health and wellbeing to children and families who attend state funded Kingston Schools or are home educated and live in Kingston. Parent advice clinics are for parents of primary school aged children. They run weekly during term-time on different days of the week.
     
    What sort of support/advice is available at a parent advice clinic?

    Common issues they provide support and advice with bedwetting, constipation, soiling, nutrition and healthy lifestyles, behaviour, dental health, emotions and sleep. Appointments are on-line, by telephone or in person at our clinic in Surbiton. The aim of the appointment is to find out more about your child’s needs so they can advise you on what to do next. This might include referral to specialists, suggesting you see your GP, signposting to resources that can help you or a more detailed assessment of your child’s health needs by a school health practitioner.
     
    Can I get support with speech and language concerns?
    For concerns regarding your child’s language development the children’s Speech and Language Therapy advice line is available on Wednesdays 10-12 and Thursdays 2-4pm. The contact number is 020 8339 8106 and a voicemail is available for call back.
     
    How do I book an appointment?
    Please click on the booking form link: Parent Advice Clinic Booking Form  
     
    Alternatively, you can contact the School Health service on:
     
    EmailKU19-schoolhealth@yourhealthcare.org
    Phone: 020 8549 6323
    Please include your child's full name, date of birth and school in your email.
     
    Appointments are 20 minutes long. If you have multiple concerns to discuss, please contact the School Health Team so that they can offer you a suitable appointment time
     
    Appointments are for one child. If discussing more than one child, please book a separate appointment for each child.
     
    If you require an interpreter, please let them know the language you require ahead of your appointment.

  • Jupiter class writing

    date posted: 06/01/26

    Jupiter class were excited to share their fantastic writing with Eddie our school dog, who is a great listener! Well done Jupiter class! We encourage all children to have a go at the Inspiration Station writing each week, and we will be picking lucky writers to come and read their writing out to Eddie.

  • St Raphael's Hospice - Thank You

    date posted: 06/01/26

    A huge thank you to everyone who donated to St Raphael's Hospice during the Christmas concerts. We raised a whopping £622.10! 

  • Children's Centre Spring Term Programme

    date posted: 06/01/26

    Please click here for the brand new Spring term programme for Kingston children's centres with a variety of activities suitable for children aged 0-5.

  • Maths Challenge - November update

    date posted: 15/12/25

  • Years 1 and 2: Christmas information - what to wear and what to bring

    date posted: 07/12/25

  • Thank you for the mince pies!

    date posted: 07/12/25

    Thank you very much for the kind and generous donations of mince pies to the School Office - we are grateful that we now have enough mince pies.

  • Farewell to Mr Williams

    date posted: 07/12/25