Welcome Back

September 05, 2019
Welcome back to a brand new and exciting school year. We trust that you had an enjoyable and restful summer break. It was wonderful to see so many of you engage with our #extremereading challenge; we loved seeing photos of your adventures.

Following Mr Emes' retirement, I feel privileged to have been given the opportunity to lead Hacton Primary School as Headteacher this year. Having worked at Hacton for the last 7 years, and seen the school rise to Outstanding, I know that we have a strong community of pupils, parents and staff who are committed to the continuing success of our fantastic school.

Once again, we have a jam-packed calendar of events planned for the autumn term. Keep checking our school blog and social media for the latest news.

As the learning journey for 2019-2020 commences, children will once again be issued with their essential travel documentation: passports and boarding cards. Our year group passports outline the expectations in reading, writing and mathematics for the year ahead and the boarding cards list experiences and suggested texts along with authors which children can enjoy throughout the year.

We hope you have an easy time settling back into the school routine and enjoy the start of another fun-filled school year.

This academic year, I look forward to working with you all in my new role.

Mrs Leslie




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