Friday 13th June

Co-headteachers’ welcome
We hope that all had a restful half term, and that the start to Summer 2 has been an exciting one. As Year 9 begin their GCSE preferences, public exams continue in Year 11 and Year 13, and enrichment from trips to music and sports is plentiful across the all-through school, it has certainly been a busy fortnight. We are looking forward to sharing achievements and success with parents, including, for example, with the Year 4 multiplication check (brilliant results to share) and the Year 1 phonics screening expectations check (equally brilliant progress and achievements which stand our young people in great stead for their ongoing learning journey).
With one foot very firmly in the here and now, it is an exciting time for all in team music. For our individual instrumentalists and singers, many – in fact 130 in total – are busy preparing for Trinity exams. This is an exceptionally high number, the most we have had in one month! As part of this, we have 5 students taking diplomas (normally expected to be a standard achieved at University, even for the most talented of musicians) – good luck to them all. Please do gently nag and positively encourage as parents the daily practice we know will lead to success. Performances for team music in the coming weeks include: Rock Gig at the Corn Exchange (12 bands); Years 2 and 3 strings and choirs (over 80 musicians!); Slice of Summer choir performances; and, of course, the much anticipated tour to Ghent. Saffron Hall has been in many, many families calendars since the extravaganza of July 2024 – and this year, we guarantee, will not disappoint – with 750+ of our school community contributing – no spoilers here! Music really is thriving at Simon Balle All-through School, and, as such, it is a great time to be introducing our music aptitude admissions rule for Year 7 2026-2027. Please read all information on our website here – please do share on neighbours, friends, families and more, including those living in the wider villages for whom this admissions rule will apply.
We have one foot too in the exciting world of transition, with very young people preparing to join us in Reception; Year 6 – both Larch graduates and new joiners from across our primary feeder schools – joining us in Year 7; Year 11 considering their sixth form pathways; and all of our wonderful 1600 students preparing for changes as they journey on to the next year. We pride ourselves on high levels of support and information aplenty to anticipate and look forward to the multitude of opportunities to come. Staff are exceptionally busy now visiting nurseries and primary schools, speaking and meeting 1:1 with parents and students, and planning staffing and groupings, to enable flourishing for all, academically and holistically. For those in the Larch, a staffing letter will follow next week so that you have clarity to support children in preparing for transition day on Thursday 10th July – a very exciting day in our calendar! It is always a privilege to prepare to support the growth of all, and to welcome new families and students at every phase – thank you in anticipation for your ongoing engagement with us. Please remember: strong schools, supportive homes: together we care, together they thrive.
Finally, and certainly most importantly, this week more than ever, we have felt the strength of our incredibly special Simon Balle community. At the heart of this are our shared values, especially kindness and compassion, which shape everything we do and stand for. Please may we thank you all – students, staff, parents/carers, and governors/trustees – for your overwhelming support. In these most challenging times, our community has shown not only resilience but a deep, unwavering care for one another. May that powerful sense of belonging to Simon Balle, and the values that unite us, remain of the utmost importance to us all – in the best of times and in those, like now, that are poignant beyond words. It is always a privilege to walk with you all.

Reception’s Trip to Hertfordshire Zoo
On Thursday 5th June, Reception went on a trip to Hertfordshire Zoo. Despite the weather forecast for rain, spirits were high and the children were excited to get onto the double decker coach! This term we are learning all about Animals, so this was going to be the perfect way to start our topic. When we arrived, we split into our groups and began exploring the Zoo. Some highlights from the children were; being squirted with water by the dinosaur, seeing the lions being fed, learning about the giant tortoise and of course having a picnic lunch!
We were so proud of the children who demonstrated so many of our school values. They were responsible as they were walking around the enclosures and staying with their group and showed respect to all. There was so much kindness observed as the children looked after each other. They showed courage to ask good questions to the Zoo Keeper’s to help extend their understanding. We had a great trip and are excited to continue our learning about Animals back at school this half term.

Visit of Josh Dean MP
Students across the all-through school were recently given a unique glimpse into the world of politics during a visit from local MP for Hertford and Stortford, Josh Dean. Speaking to a range of students throughout the day, and responding to a variety of pre-prepared questions from the a level politics class, Mr Dean offered an engaging and thoughtful look at life in Westminster, drawing on his personal journey from young political activist to elected representative.
The Q&A session was both informative and inspiring, with students taking the opportunity to ask well-informed, probing questions on topical issues from the war in Gaza to the question of lowering the voting age for general elections. Mr Dean also discussed the daily realities of parliamentary work, highlighting his work on the modernisation committee in trying to make politics more inclusive, accessible and reflective of modern Britain.
We were delighted that Mr Dean could also attend both a KS2 assembly and a session of our school parliament, during which students reported on the work they have undertaken this year and the changes to school life that they have overseen.
Mr Dean shared his views on the importance of democratic education in schools, stressing that understanding how democracy functions is vital for the next generation of voters and leaders. He also spoke candidly about how political parties evolve in response to public opinion and election results, offering real-world examples of how adaptability and reflection are key to political success.
Students left each of the sessions with a deeper understanding of the political process and a renewed interest in civic engagement. We are grateful to Mr Dean for his time and insight, and we hope to welcome him back in the future.

BMX Champion Visit to The Larch!
On Monday 2nd June, The Larch was thrilled to welcome Mike Mullen — a six-time BMX halfpipe champion and former World Master Champion.
The day began with an inspiring and action-packed assembly, where Mike shared the story of his BMX journey. He amazed everyone with a thrilling demonstration, including a spectacular 360° spin!
Later in the day, Year 5 had the fantastic opportunity to take part in a workshop led by Mike. The children used ramps, stood on the bike frames, and even challenged themselves to ride without holding the handlebars! They learned and practiced a range of tricks, each one helping them build confidence and coordination.
We were incredibly proud of how the pupils showed courage, determination, and resilience throughout the session — well done, Year 5 and a huge thank you to Mike!

Attendance
We are really pleased to share that our school has yet again been recognised for our excellent attendance levels, this time during the Spring Term.
Reporting on-the-day absences – The Arbor App
Our school attendance is excellent but there can be illnesses and other legitimate reasons for absence from school. Whilst many parents call or email us to report these absences, our preferred method of notification is by use of the Arbor app. Please see the following images which show you how you can do this. We thank parents in advance for using this method which will save valuable time for our admin staff.

Science
National Scientific Thinking Challenge
Year 10 recently took part in the annual National Scientific Thinking Challenge, which saw over 15000 students entered nationally.
From our entries:
- 10% achieved a Gold award
- 7% achieved a Silver award.
- A further 14% achieved a Bronze award.
We had over 100 entries and all students who took part have a participation award which will be shared with students in the coming weeks.
We, as a Science department, could not be prouder of their successes. Well done Year 10.

Online Safety
This week’s free #WakeUpWednesday guide breaks down the key safety concerns around generative AI tools and offers expert advice for keeping young users safe. From encouraging critical thinking to safeguarding their privacy, find out how to help children use AI safely and smartly generative-ai-safety-guide

Hertfordshire Clean Air Day – Thursday 19th June 2025
It’s really important to keep our air clean, so children’s lungs can develop and grow properly.
We all know the health benefits of walking so please help us to reduce congestion, by supporting children being more active and lower carbon emissions on this year’s Clean Air Day.
We would like to encourage all our pupils to try and walk, cycle or scoot to school. If it is not possible to walk all the way, then it would be great if you could park 10 minutes away from school and walk or scoot on the last part of your journey.
If you do drive to school, please do not to leave your cars idling or “ticking over”, especially near schools and even consider leaving the car at home at least once a week.
We appreciate all your support for a healthier future.

SEND
If you would like to speak to a member of the SEND team, please schedule a virtual appointment of up to 15 minutes by using the following link: Virtual SEND Team Appointments
Welcome to the Hertfordshire SEND News bulletin – May 2025.
In this issue:
- Electric Motorbike Youth Work project (ages 12-16 in Three Rivers area)
- Weekly drop-in SEND chat and play sessions across Hertfordshire (ages 0-5)
- Inclusive United – making sport truly inclusive! (ages 16+)
- Free ‘Get September Ready’ sessions for young people in year 11 (ages 16+)
- Mental health support for young people in Hertfordshire (all ages)
- Events
Please let us know if you have any problems viewing this e-newsletter or if you have any articles to contribute to the next edition by emailing sendnews@hertfordshire.gov.uk

Library News
New comfy seating
The new comfy seating for reading in the secondary library has been well-received! In addition to the library sofa and arm chairs, we now have additional soft seat chairs that provide more space for students to read in comfort.
Get Rewarded for Reading award 2024-2025
Well done to Beane house who won the Get Rewarded for Reading award 2024-2025! The trophy will be presented in the end of year assemblies.

Old London Road parking permits
The Old London Road car park is an ideal site for dropping and collecting students. It is only an 11 minute walk from the school, and parking there significantly reduces congestion on Mangrove Road. Old London Road is also far more accessible than Mangrove Road, making it better for those parents that need to drive.
For younger students that need escorting to school East Herts District Council operate a scheme whereby you can extend the 30 mins free parking to an hour, giving parents plenty of time to walk up to school and then back to the car. If you would be interested in applying for one of these permits, please speak to Mrs Harding in the Larch office.

Please click here to read the Careers Opportunities Blog

Parent Staff Association
Experience Fleetwood Mac by Candlelight!
Join us for a magical evening with Lumos Live and enjoy a Fleetwood Mac candlelight concert at the beautiful All Saints Church, Hertford on Saturday 28th June. Choose from two performance times: 7–8pm or 9–10pm.
By purchasing your tickets through our affiliate link, you’ll be supporting fundraising for the PSA, at no extra cost to you!
Don’t miss this unforgettable night of music and atmosphere!
Larch Frozen Friday
The summer term welcomes the return of Frozen Fridays. After school each Friday, kind volunteers set up a pop up ice cream shop in the Larch playground. All items are £1. This year, proceeds will go towards supporting the Larch Computing fundraising initiative. Please support Frozen Fridays if you can, by purchasing an ice cream or filing a volunteer slot. https://volunteersignup.org/WT7KY
Here’s the list of dates and which year group will be running each sale:
- 13th June – Year 5. (Full).
- 20th June – Year 4. 1 volunteer needed.
- 27th June – Year 3. (Full)
- 4th July – Year 2. (Full)
- 11th July – Year 1. (Full)
- 17th July – (Thursday) Reception. 1 volunteer needed.
Thank you so much for your support — we can’t wait for a summer of Frozen Fridays!
Slice of Summer – Saturday 12th July, 12-4pm – Volunteers Needed!
We have filled 71 of 174 volunteer slots and need your help to fill more!
We’re looking for enthusiastic helpers from both phases of the school to support the Slice of Summer on Saturday 12th July (12–4pm). Whether you can spare an hour or more, we’d love your help running stalls, setting up, clearing away, or simply keeping the fun flowing. No experience needed, just a willingness to get involved and be part of our fantastic day.
To help with planning, choirs and dance groups from both phases will be performing at 1.15pm and 2.15pm.
Thank you for your support. volunteersignup.org/EQRA7
Inflatables offer
This year, we are offering £10 wristbands that give the user unlimited use of the inflatables during the Slice of Summer. We have a limited number of wristbands available. To purchase, or find out more, please visit the PSA website.

Dates for your diary
A full calendar of events can be viewed on the school website.
- Mon 16th June: Y10 exam period starts
- Thurs 19th June: Y5 Barbican trip
- Thurs 19th June: Herts clean air day
- Fri 20th June: Author visit with John Patrick Green in the Larch
- Mon 23rd June: Sixth form induction day
- Mon 23rd June: Y12 History trip to Berlin
- Fri 27th June: District Athletics
- Fri 27th June: Foreign Language Friday Food Fiesta
- Wed 2nd July: Author visit with Stewart Foster in the secondary library
- Sun 6th July: Saffron Hall
- Fri 11th July: Larch Summer Accessory Day
- Sat 12th July: Slice of Summer
Wishing you all the best for the week ahead
Mrs Rachel Kirk and Mr Michael Moss (Co-headteachers)