Weekly Objectives Available on Our Phase Group Blogs

November 03, 2015
Firstly, thank you to everyone that attended parents' evening before half term. It was great to see so many proud parents finding out about how their children have settled into their new classes and the progress they have already made. We really appreciate your ongoing support in helping to make Hacton the super school that it is.

As a result of your feedback from our recent assessment meetings, each year group is now uploading weekly posts to inform you of the objectives in each class so you can further support your child's learning. Also, teachers are now blogging more frequently to keep you up to date with news directly from their classes. You can find their posts, including information about weekly objectives, on our phase group blogs»



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