What we love about back to school – plus giveaway
The summer holidays are rapidly passing by – even with me being in work, it feels like it’s whizzing by. For N he’s mostly been in holiday club – with the OH or his Gran usually picking him up early at 3ish and taking him back on the farm. Of course this wasn’t agreed before I paid for the holiday club so I’m out of pocket quite a bit. Maybe one year the OH will tell me he’ll be doing this each day and I’ll only need to book N in for what he’ll actually be doing.
As far as I can tell, there’s been a lot of activities including crafts coming home – pirates and princesses, science – rockets and volcanoes, layered sand/chalk and a lot of football and tennis. He’s enjoyed much of it, especially when some of his other school age peers have been in with him too.
But back to school will be welcome too. I’ve struggled to persuade N to continue doing some reading and writing over the holidays, despite him wanting to get stickers for his toy chain saw he’s been asking for. And the holiday scrapbook has about 30 pages of photos and leaflet inserts, but is severely lacking in more than 3 pieces of writing. Even Reading Eggs hasn’t drawn him in for some fun reading games. I might have to suggest a rusty readers session once he’s back at school to get him back to where he was before the holidays.
I think N’s a little wary of starting back in Year 1 because he realises he may have a little more work to do…although not as much as the year 1 children who’re moving up. But overall he’s looking forward to school again.
Here’s what we love about going back to school:
Mum
- Routine – while we still have holiday club at the same hours as school, getting back to N reading again each night will be good.
- No more packed lunches. I hate having to remember to have enough food in for the week for lunches
- No thinking about what clothes he needs to wear. Just get out uniform.
- More bedtime discussions about what N’s done each day. During the holidays I don’t get anything back about this
- N will be starting his new after school tennis club. He tells me now he only wants to play at school, but he’s booked in now, so has no choice for the first term. Hopefully he’ll enjoy it and do well.
N
- He gets to wear his new trainers. The most important thing!
- He’ll get to see his friends, and see his nursery friend who’s just starting in reception.
- Gets to be VIP again (hopefully)
- Gets to play lots of football with his cousin
5. Lunch – the chunks of bread they can have alongside their meals!
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What do you look forward to about the kids going back to school?
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I was nervous but my daughter was excited xx
I’m looking forward to getting the house back into order and of course the Christmas planning!
i was despearte for my odest to go back to school, and so was he! he loves school and gets quite crabby towards the end of the 6 week holidays!
Its great to have them back, they get bored after 6 weeks holiday
My daughter is looking forward to having school dinners…. I think that says a lot about my cooking lol!!
…Taking advantage of all the back to school stationary deals!
Back to school…best time of the year in the run-up to Christmas with Nativity plays, carol services and perhaps even some snow.
Time to ourselves and back to a routine xxx
I looked forward to starting my new job working at a school and enjoying term time only with my children.
My son started Primary school a couple of weeks ago, am looking forward to him learning lots of new and fun stuff
Yes I need the routine and I think my little man needs something fulfilling to do again
To be honest I missed my Grand-Daughter when she started school
it will be great for them to go back to school so my house doesn’t look like a bomb has hit it
i need routine back and good bed times
the days won’t be so full on, back to a bit of routine so we all know where we are!
A little bit of peace and quiet and some routine.
I need the routine
looking forward to have a bit of me time
I am looking forward to a little bit of space
I missed running our school PTA so loved getting stuck back in
We home educate and this would be ideal for our five year old.
A little bit of peace and quiet!
Not looking forward to it at all as my youngest is starting 🙁 Going to miss him so much, the house will be so quiet n empty without him
Great prize thank you
I’m looking forward to getting some cleaning done, also I like walking my son to School. its our time together
It will be good for my son to see his friends and for me to spend some time one on one with the baby x
I’m glad my girls are happy to be back at school 🙂
I enjoyed getting in to a routine with work as I work from home 🙂
i love when the kids go back to school , back into routine and love when we have dinner and talk about our days, they love spending time with their friends and learning new things 🙂 our toddlers cant wait to start nursery/reception later this year
SOME PEACE
Must admit I also enjoy getting in to a routine
Children were excited for new teachers and to go back to seeing friends
I’m looking forward to getting back into a routine and having proper mealtimes instead of the non-stop grazing. It will also be great to hear about what their up to at school
I am looking forward to hearing all about their days and the exciting things they have been up to!
Thoroughly enjoying seeing friends again
As we home educate, I’m looking forward to everyone going back to school so we can have the parks and museums back to ourselves again!
I’m looking forward to a year of no school runs now my eldest goes on her own and before my youngest starts next year
So far they are looking forward to going back to school which is good
I’m looking forward to having a routine again!
My son was apprehensive about going back to school, but my oldest daughter was counting the days down.
im looking forward to having routine back and my kid are excited to see their friends
My son is starting school this year, I will miss him loads but will enjoy the extra 45 mins in the morning I will have with him before work
so so, he is excited to see his friends but i would have liked more time off with him!
My daughter was very excited to see her new teacher and friends 🙂
My daughter was very excited to see her new teacher and friends 🙂
I love the fact that he gets to see his friends each day x
my son starts school and is looking forward to making new friends
Youngest grandson starts school this time, hope he enjoys himself
My Grandaughter is so happy to be going back to school because she lives to learn. She said that she has missed her lessons. She’s very excited to be in the Juniors now.
My nephew is starting his first ever year at school and I can’t wait to see how he gets on!
yes, a bit, my daughter likes schooltime and she missed her friends
My son went back today & I was thrilled – he needed the structure & routine again after 6 weeks!
My eldest child is starting secondary school
Starting a routine and seeing how my son improves each week
Getting a routine back
We are moving and staring a new school, so I’m looking forward to seeing my children making friends and settling in.
We are moving and staring a new school, so I’m looking forward to seeing my children making friends and settling in.
Love to learn onward and upward for my granddaughter
the kids are looking forward to seeing their friends every day, and I’m looking forward to a little peace before my operation!!
I’m looking forward to my son starting reception because i feel he’s totally ready, and bored!
My son loves learning at school and seeing his friends so all excited to be back. Nice to have a routine again
For myself having time to myself again. Otherwise the hope is that my son will get back to reading more. He enjoys books but the holidays become just a long playtime!
Oh god, that sounds just like N! He really doesn’t like reading and writing although loves bedtime stories and books in general
Have fun whatever.That’s how you learn best.
My niece loves to learn and has found nursery quite boring so she is really looking forward to doing more learning now she will be in the reception class.