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  • 29/11/24

    Countdown to Christmas

    Is it just me or is anyone else in disbelief that it’s December next week! The term seems to be racing by and we are starting to move into the busy Christmas weeks – remember if you check the Friday Newsletter you can’t miss anything! As it is the first Sunday of Advent over the we...
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  • 22/11/24

    Arrival of snow

    The arrival of snow yesterday was somewhat unexpected but extremely exciting! One of the principles our curriculum is based on is the power of strong experiences so this was an opportunity too important to miss. As soon as children were registered and lunches were ordered, we all went straight back...
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  • 15/11/24

    Mix of play at breaktimes

    It has been a lovely week, not least because of the warm sunshine. There has been an unusual mix; children enjoying playing outside, kicking footballs on the field in the dry conditions, whilst other stand in groups and practice Christmas production parts – quite a contrast. Classes 2, 3 and 4...
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  • 11/11/24

    Remembrance Day

    It has been lovely this week to talk about Bonfire Night and the historical origins, most years this falls within half term. As well as safety messages around fireworks and bonfires, we explored the history and why James I wanted everyone to remember which persists today 400 years later. Our thought...
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  • 24/10/24

    New parent governor

    The election process for our Governor vacancy closed on Tuesday and I would really like to thank Joe Booth, Nicki Coleman, Craig Holes, and Richard Shuker for putting themselves forward for this role. We were so lucky to have had so many parents wanting to volunteer, so many schools struggle to fill...
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  • 18/10/24

    Autumn viruses

    Illness seems to have dominated this week with lots of children coming down with bugs, colds and viruses. It’s the same every Autumn that when the weather turns the usual viruses come out. It’s all part of school and of course also how children’s immune systems develop following ex...
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