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  • Wear the rainbow...

    Mon 29 Jan 2024

    Next week is Children’s Mental Health Awareness week. On Wednesday 7th February we invite all children to choose a colour of the rainbow and wear that colour clothing. So, have you got something red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo or violet (purple). If so, dress up in that colour. We will also be collecting £1 donations and using the money to buy some mental health awareness resources in school.

  • Film NIght

    Mon 29 Jan 2024

    We are holding a film night on Tuesday 6th February 3.30pm-5.30pm. The school council asked the children in their classes to vote for their chosen film to show. There were two popular choices, The Lion King and The LEGO Batman Movie. 

     

    We have chosen to show both films so your child can choose the one they wish to watch, both films are categorised as U (a film suitable for all to watch).

     

    The cost of film night will be £2.00 and will include a packet of crisps and cup of squash for your child. Tickets are limited and only available via ParentPay (not PayPoint) until Friday 2nd February 2024. This then allows the office staff sufficient time to produce the registers. Please make sure you choose the right film for your child to watch when booking their ticket!

     

    Children will be taken straight to the hall and must be collected by parents at 5.30pm. Children watching ‘The Lion King’ will be dismissed from the main entrance and children watching The LEGO Batman Movie should collect from the Durban Road entrance.

  • Walk to School!

    Mon 22 Jan 2024

    We are starting our walk to school campaign this week with 'Living Streets'. Is all we ask is that the children walk to school twice a week in order to win a badge each month. Don't worry if you live a long way from school and come on the bus, this counts as 'saving our planet' because you probably have to walk to the bus stop and travelling on a bus is better than in a car. 

     

    If children do come in a car, they can still earn badges if parents park a 5-10 minute walk away from school and walk the rest of the way.

  • Happy New Year!

    Thu 11 Jan 2024

    Welcome back to school after the Christmas break! We hope that everyone had a restful holiday and some time with families. Please can we remind families about the importance of coming to school every day and fantastic attendance. Last term we had the most 100% attenders that we have ever had for one term (and it was also the longest term ever!). We have set the children the challenge this term of seeing if we can beat last term's results!

     

    Keep it up everyone!

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