Parent Communication & School Letters
Parent Communication & School Letters for 6th
Letters, newsletters, parents' evening templates, achievement notes, behavior notes, complaint responses — the daily writing of school-to-home communication, written warmly and clearly.
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Assessment Calendar — Whole-Year Template
A whole-school assessment calendar template — when each year group does what, how it links to reporting, and how to keep assessment proportionate. The reference document an assessment coordinator builds in September and refers back to all year.
Assessment Coordinator Handover Document
When an assessment coordinator leaves a school, the next person inherits chaos by default. This handover template captures everything — calendar, statutory dates, software access, moderation cycles, key decisions. Mirrors the music coordinator handover doc.
First Day Welcome Letter — Template
A warm, useful welcome letter for the first day — sets the tone, gives practical info, invites questions. Used in late August / early September.
Formative vs Summative — Staff Handout
A 4-page staff handout explaining the difference between formative assessment (during learning) and summative assessment (at the end), with specific classroom techniques for each. For staff INSETs and new-teacher induction. Designed to settle the 'we test too much' / 'we don't test enough' debate.
Light-Touch Tracking System — Setup Guide
How to set up a school assessment tracking system that's USEFUL and doesn't drown teachers in admin. Covers what to track, what to leave alone, paper vs digital, frequency, and the assessment data SLT actually need vs what they ask for.
Achievement Note — Praise Home Template
A short, specific praise note to send home — celebrates a moment with the family. Done well, builds parent-teacher trust faster than anything else.
Back-to-School — Family Guide
A short guide to send home in the last week of summer — what families can do in the few days before school starts to make the transition smoother. Practical, low-pressure, useful.
Behavior Note Home — Templates
Templates for the difficult message home — a behavior incident, a pattern of concern, a serious issue. Written to inform, not blame, and to invite partnership.
Bereavement & Family Crisis — School Response
How a primary school responds when a child experiences bereavement, illness, separation, or family crisis — the first conversation, the first day back, the longer-term support.
Book Bag Notes — A Pack of Quick Templates
20 short, ready-to-print 'note home' templates for the moments that come up most — achievement notes, kit reminders, friendship news, illness, lost-item alerts. Print, sign, drop in book bag.
Celebration / Event Info Pack
Templates for sports day, Christmas concert, summer fair, end-of-year assembly — the events that bring families in. Clear info, clear timing, clear expectations.
Class Newsletter — Weekly/Monthly Template
A simple, scannable class newsletter template — what we did, what's coming up, important dates, how to help. Designed to actually get read.
Class Welcome Pack — Beginning of Year
A 4-page pack to send home in the first week — covers the year ahead, communication, expectations, and how to support learning at home.
Complaint Response Framework
A framework for responding to a parent complaint — what to do in the first 24 hours, what to write, what NOT to write, when to escalate. Saves a lot of stress and damaged relationships.
Difficult Conversation Script — A Framework
A framework for the conversation no teacher wants to have — concerns about a child, pushback from parents, raising a sensitive issue. With phrases that work and phrases to avoid.
End-of-Year Report Comment Bank
A bank of end-of-year report comments — across attainment levels, attitudes, and personal qualities. Specific, warm, varied. So your reports don't sound identical.
End-of-Year Thank You — Templates for Families
Templates for the end-of-year thank-you notes to families that build long-term goodwill — short, warm, specific. For all families, for tricky families, for departing families.
Field Trip Permission Slip — Template
A standalone permission slip template — for trips that don't need a full information letter, or for the tear-off section of one. Covers consent, contacts, allergies, kit.
Friday Round-Up — End-of-Week Class Summary
A printable Friday round-up sheet children can take home — what they did this week, what's next, and conversation starters for parents.
Good News Call Script — How to Make a 'Positive Call Home'
How to make positive calls home — short, specific, scheduled into your week. The single highest-ROI parent communication act, especially for children whose families usually only hear from school when something's wrong.
Mid-Year New Starter — Welcome Letter
A welcome letter for a child joining your class mid-year — settling info, key contacts, what to expect in the first weeks. Often forgotten in the chaos of mid-year arrivals.
Moderation Meeting Template — Internal
How to run an internal moderation meeting — agenda, prep checklist, sample work selection, structured discussion prompts, and how to follow up. For assessment coordinators trying to bring consistency to teacher judgements without creating tension.
Parent Pre-Meeting Prep Form
A short form to send to parents before a serious meeting — what they want to discuss, what's working at home, what's worrying them. Saves 20 minutes in the meeting and gives them voice.
Parent Volunteer Welcome Pack
What to give to parent volunteers — reading helpers, trip helpers, classroom helpers — so they're useful, safe, and feel welcomed. Covers safeguarding, expectations, and practical tasks.
Parents' Evening Data Pack — Coordinator's Setup
What class teachers need on their desk for parents' evening — agreed format, language guide, specific phrases for difficult conversations, and the things NOT to say. The setup an assessment coordinator runs before parents' evening week.
Parents' Evening Note-Taking Sheet
A note-taking sheet for during the conversation — captures what parents said, agreed actions, and follow-ups. So that things actually get followed up after the evening.
Parents' Evening Prep — One Page Per Child
A one-page-per-child template for prepping parents' evening — strengths, areas to develop, specific examples, conversation goals. Replaces frantic last-minute prep.
Pupil Progress Meeting — Template
Template for pupil progress meetings (sometimes called 'progress and provision meetings') — the termly conversation between class teacher, SENDCo, and assessment coordinator about which children need what intervention. With agenda, prep checklist, and follow-up structure.
Safeguarding Concern from a Family — Response Framework
What to do when a parent shares a safeguarding concern with you — about their own family, another child, or someone outside school. The right response, the right escalation, the right tone.
School Trip Information — Template
A clear, complete trip information letter — what, where, when, costs, kit, lunch, contact details. Saves the inevitable round of follow-up questions.
Statutory Assessment Deadlines — Checklist
Every statutory assessment deadline UK primary schools face — Reception Baseline, Phonics Screening, Y4 Multiplication Check, KS2 SATs, EYFS Profile. With prep timelines, coordinator's actions, and what gets flagged when.
Suspected SEND — The First Conversation
How to raise the possibility of a SEND need with a family for the first time — without diagnosing, without panicking parents, and without backing off when you shouldn't.
Weekly Summary Email — Quick Format
A 5-line summary email teachers can send Friday afternoon — for schools without a formal newsletter system, or for teachers who don't want the overhead.
Parent Meeting Notes Template
Professional one-page template for recording parent / carer meetings — date, attendees, topics discussed, agreed actions, and follow-up notes. Keeps a clear paper trail.
Restorative Outcome Letter
A letter sent to both families after a restorative resolution between two children — closes the loop, signals that things are sorted, prevents the issue rumbling.
Secondary Transition — Parent Guide (Y5/Y6)
What secondary school is actually like, how applications work, what to do across Year 5 and Year 6, and how to support an anxious child without amplifying the anxiety. Honest about the realities — including the bits secondary schools don't always advertise.
Y6 SATs — Parent Guide (Calm, Not Panic)
What SATs are, what they're for, what they're NOT for, and how parents can support their Year 6 child through SATs season without making it worse. Honest about what really helps and what doesn't. Designed to lower household anxiety about SATs week.