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  • The Great Cape Exhibition

    Fri 31 Mar 2017

    It has been our exhibition in school today. The children have done a fantastic job as the exhibition experts. Here are some quotes from some of the children:

    "It was a lovely day, I hope our parents enjoy it as well." Nuha 

    "Woooooooowwwwww" Abdullahi 

    "It was amazing, all of the boards look lovely." Aliza 

    "Lots of people has fun exploring the exhibition." Tamim

     

    Enjoy the pictures in our slideshow

  • Junior PCSOs Investigating

    Thu 30 Mar 2017
    We are working with the local police to develop Junior PCSOs in school. The children will be tackling local issues along with the PCSOs from West Midlands Police. Their first project is to tackle the parking outside school at the start and end of the day. Be warned - safe parking please or you may receive a ticket.
  • The Great Cape Exhibition

    Thu 30 Mar 2017
    In school tomorrow we will showcasing our work as part of our Great Cape Exhibition. The children and staff have worked hard to put together fantastic examples of Art, Design & Technology and cross curricular English and Maths.There will be pictures to follow of the fabulous work.
  • Red Nose Day - Thank You!

    Mon 27 Mar 2017
    Thank you to everybody that contributed to our Red Nose Day fundraiser. We raised a huge £550.59. This money will help people both in this country and in Africa. Thank you again for your continued support.
  • E-Safety & Social Media

    Fri 03 Mar 2017

    We have talked in school many times about social media having age restrictions. We know that primary aged children should not have social media accounts. It is parental responsibility to ensure primary aged children do not have such accounts. 

    The picture below produced by Action for Children demonstrates at what age children and young adults can legally have accounts. If you are at all worried about an account your child may have then please talk to your child's class teacher.

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