Ideas for learning (for strike days)
If you are stuck for ideas to occupy your children during the teacher strike tomorrow, Thursday 27th April, Mr Hirst suggests: Reading in a favourite place (den etc) or just any reading with your child Maths KS1 What is the most common shape inside your house. Square – rectangle – triangle – circle – other […]
School photos Wednesday 26th
Tomorrow a photographer is coming in to take class photos. Please make sure that all children come to school in their uniform tomorrow and to bring their kit to school with them to change into if they have PE.
Staff “Big Thank You”
In December, we told you about a new initiative we started called our ‘Big Thank You’. Each month, we acknowledge and reward members of our team that have gone above and beyond the expectations of their role. Here are the hard-working recipients from 2023 so far. January- Miss Brakspear and Mrs Lowe for the hard […]
Comic relief
Thank you to everyone who took part in ‘Wear a hat to school day’ in support of Red Nose day (Comic Relief). Your generous donations totalled £282.27 which will help people who are facing the toughest times of their lives, both here in the UK and around the world. Thank you.
Spelling Shed login changes
We have been informed today of a slight change to logins for Spelling Shed, so we just wanted to let you know in case your child has any difficulties logging in to do their homework. When they login they will see a yellow popup warning saying that there are now options to sign in with […]
Ideas for learning (for Strike Days)
If you are stuck for ideas to occupy your children during the teacher strikes on the next two days, Mr Hirst suggests: Reading in a favourite place (den etc) Maths o KS1 add two numbers together, the bigger the better. How many squares can you find in your kitchen? With an assortment of cupboard items, […]
Comic relief
Our School Council have decided that for Comic Relief (Red Nose Day) next Friday 17th March, we will hold a ‘Wear a hat to school day’. There will be a competition to judge the best and funniest hats in each class and a grand final in assembly. Children are invited to donate £1 for the […]
World Book Day
We were very impressed by the range of costumes for the end of our World Book Day week of celebrating reading.
Ideas for learning today
If you are stuck for ideas to occupy your children today, Mr Hirst suggests: Reading in a favourite place (den etc) Maths o KS1 add two numbers together, the bigger the better. Put your teddies into height order. Look around where you live and see where numbers are and why they are important. As part […]
World Book Day (week!)
Next week we are celebrating World Book Day across the whole week to focus on how important reading is in our school. The theme for World Book Day this year is ‘You Are a Reader’. We want our children to know that whether they read a recipe, a football annual, a Top Trump card or […]