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  • 05/12/25

    The next few weeks

    We are moving into some of the busiest weeks of the school year so please take the time to scan the Newsletter over the next couple of Fridays, then you can’t miss anything! There has been various bugs and illness around this week – as I’ve said before, children should still atten...
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  • 28/11/25

    How is it nearly December?

    With only three weeks left the Christmas preparations are upon us. Sunday is the first Sunday of Advent so from next week we will start to put up decorations, the Christmas productions start to gather pace and expectations start to grow! In the diary dates to the right, We’ve listed the major...
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  • 21/11/25

    Four seasons this week

    We’ve had four seasons this week, starting with heavy rain through to bright sunshine today and even snow on Wednesday! The sunshine today has certainly made non-uniform day / crazy hair work well – though as you can see from the photo above it was so bright it was hard to smile for the...
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  • 14/11/25

    Day as a Viking

    Badgers Class (Y5&6) enjoyed a day as Vikings this week. They worked all day with a Visiting History Specialist who helped bring the learning alive and get them to think about what Viking life might have been like. The stereotypes of fierce, aggressive attackers might work for stories but Viking...
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  • 07/11/25

    November

    The children all seem to have enjoyed half term and have returned rested and ready for learning. This term can always feel like a long one though, especially with the nights drawing in and the weather steadily deteriorating. November is a relatively ‘normal’ month before the festive peri...
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  • 24/10/25

    Multicultural week

    It’s been multicultural week in school this week and the children have been busy learning about aspects of other cultures. This has involved geographical work with maps to understand features and key settlement, work in RE to explore religious beliefs and associated cultural practices, listeni...
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