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  • 20/06/25

    Hot few days

    It has been extremely hot over the last few days. At playtimes they have been encouraged to stay in the shade and most have enjoyed sitting and chatting under trees. For those still eager to run around and play football we ensured ‘shade breaks’ where the balls were removed so they could...
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  • 13/06/25

    Finding ladybird larvae

    I wonder if the children have been mentioning finding ladybirds to you? A few weeks ago, lots of children were finding bugs and I explained they were ladybird larvae – this prompted many of them to search for them. Some of them have been rather ‘heavy handed’ in their handling so I...
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  • 06/06/25

    Change in the weather

    What a dramatic change in the weather this week – we’ve all got a bit used to reliable sunny, warm weather and this week had some wet plays inside and some windy cold drizzle outside – decidedly autumnal! The children have to adapt on these days when they can’t go on the fiel...
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  • 23/05/25

    Tractor visit

    What an exciting visit Dormice (YrR) had on Monday – a huge tractor! They got to climb up into the cab and enjoyed trying to sit in the wheels! This helped compliment the learning about farms started earlier in the term and as a result of the experience lots of play around tractors has followe...
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  • 16/05/25

    SATs tests this week

    This week has been all about Year 6 and all their parents should feel very proud of them! They have all taken each exam in their stride and then got on with the rest of the day normally. This is actually really important modelling for everyone else, particularly Year 5, that doing the SATs tests rea...
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  • 09/05/25

    VE Day

    We held a whole school worship yesterday to mark VE Day. We talked about why VE day was such an important moment and how every family in Britain would have felt a mixture of relief and happiness that it was over but sadness for those family who would not be coming home. We watched some short old fil...
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