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  • Jubilee Picnic

    Fri 27 May 2022 ZF

    Jubilee Picnic

    We have had the best of lunch times today with all of our children from Nursery to Year 6 having a picnic together on our upper field. 

    The weather held although it was a bit on the windy side blowing our bunting into knots!

    It was lovely to see all the children mixing with the older children helping the younger ones play.

    There was a wonderful sense of freedom seeing them all running around, laughing and playing dressed as queens, kings, princes and princesses with the rest of us dressed in red, white and blue.

    A fitting end to the half-term!

  • Homework Celebration

    Fri 27 May 2022 Mr Gallagher

    On Thursday 26th May, all the boys and girls had the opportunity to go into the upper hall to view all of the wonderful half-termly homework that had been brought in. As always the standard was incredibly high and showed just how talented our pupils are.

     

    The team of Mrs Molloy and Mrs Cook were tasked with judging the entries and choosing a winner from each class. In assembly today, Mr Gallagher presented the winners with a £5 book token.

     

    We are already looking forward to seeing what the children produce next half-term and we will be again giving parents/carers the opportunity to come into school and see the homework.

  • Animals in Hands

    Thu 19 May 2022 Mr Gallagher

    On Wednesday 18th May, Mo from 'Animals in Hands' visited our nursery, reception and Y6 pupils bringing along with him a range of different animals for the children to handle.

    It was a wonderful experience that all of the children thoroughly enjoyed. There were a number of children who faced their fears of handling some of the creepy crawlies and finding out about some animals they had never encountered before.

    Jess (Sycamore) and Thomas and Natalie (Oak) were singled out by Mo as he was mightily impressed with the huge wealth of knowledge these children could share. All of the children conducted themselves impeccably and made the school very proud!

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