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  • PE Timetable

    Wed 10 Mar 2021

    Please ensure your child comes into school in their PE Kit on their PE Day. Please see the timetable below, thank you.

     

    Monday

    Tuesday

    Wednesday

    Thursday

    Friday

    Class 5C

    Reception

    Year 1

    Class 5A

    HIRB

    Class 5B

    Year 3

    Year 2

    Year 6

    Year 4

     

  • Water Bottles

    Tue 09 Mar 2021

    Please continue to ensure that your child brings to school their own water bottle, (no other drinks please) labelled with your child’s name and year group. Thank you.

     

  • Reception Health Questionnaire's

    Tue 09 Mar 2021

    A kind reminder to Reception parents if you have not done so already please kindly complete and send back the health questionnaires with your child. Thank you.

     

  • Back to School

    Tue 09 Mar 2021

    Dear parents,

     

    Just a note to say how well all the children did on their return to school yesterday. It was great to see them all looking so smart in their uniforms and all eager to learn. Thank you again to all parents for the support you have provided to your children with home learning throughout the closure period, it really does make a difference and is very much appreciated amongst all of the staff.

     

    Best wishes

    Mrs Pridgeon

    Headteacher

  • Home Learning

    Fri 05 Mar 2021

    Last week our Year 6 children submitted the most work on ‘Teams’ and Year 1submitted the most work on ‘Tapestry’. Well done to you all.  Keep up the fantastic work!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • World Book Day

    Fri 05 Mar 2021

    World Book Day was celebrated on the Thursday 4th March. Thank you to everybody who took part!

     

  • Positive Praise—Stars of the Week

    Fri 05 Mar 2021

    The following children won our ‘Star of the Week’ class awards, in recognition of their hard work and excellent efforts both in school and learning at home.   Well done to everyone for all your hard work this week, and once again thank you parents for all your support. 

     

     

    Nursery:   John & Abeera

    Year RA:    Rania

    Year RB:   Sarim & Willow

    Year RC:    Hayder

    Year 1A:    Dominic & Deklan

    Year 1B:      Lenny

    Year 2A:   Zara & Akeem

    Year 2B:    Andrei & Haashir

    Year 3A:   Rayyan

    Year 3B:    Ameilia & Yusuf

    Year 4A:   Hamzah

    Year 4B:    Laila

    Year 5A:   Ayaan

    Year 5B:    Brooklyn

    Year 5C:   Taybah

    Year 6A:   Noah 

    Year 6B:    Alfie & Fatima

    H.I. Unit:   Manahal

  • Coronavirus Testing At Home

    Fri 05 Mar 2021

    NHS Test and Trace announced earlier this week, that all adults in households with school and college age children without symptoms can now access regular rapid coronavirus (COVID-19) testing.

     

    Test kits can either be collected or ordered online, as set out below. Secondary school and college students will continue to access testing through their school or college. Undertaking regular, rapid coronavirus (COVID-19) testing helps reduce transmission of the virus. Parents and other adults in households with children at school or college, who do not have symptoms, can now access regular, rapid coronavirus (COVID-19) testing. This includes childcare and support bubbles.

     

    Tests are fast, easy and completely free. There are different ways for a household, childcare or support bubble to collect their test to take at home, twice-weekly:

    •  through your employer, if they offer testing to employees
    •  by collecting a home test kit from a local test site – anyone aged 18 or over can collect 2 packs of 7 tests
    •  by ordering a home test kit online – please do not order online if you can access testing through other routes, this frees up home delivery for those who need it most

     

    If you have any queries about the tests, and you live in England, please call 119 (free from mobiles and landlines). Lines are open every day from 7am to 11pm.

     

    Children of primary school age (and below) without symptoms are not being asked to take a test.

     

  • A letter to all pupils

    Wed 03 Mar 2021

    Dear Children,

     

    Well done for all the work you have done at home recently (and for those who have been in school, well done to you as well).

     

    We know it has been very difficult for you this term – we didn’t expect school to be shut so quickly, so we know this will have been a surprise to you too.

     

    It has been lovely to speak to you and find out what you have been up to – your teachers have enjoyed these conversations and seeing your photos and work, and we know that many of you are excited to come back to school. We know that you have missed your friends and are looking forward to seeing them again.

     

    All the adults in school have missed you and can’t wait for you to return. We know some of you might be a bit worried about this, but we are ready to help you. We will still be in bubbles and have to do lots of hand washing – this is to keep us all safe. For now, when on the corridors, the adults will sometimes be wearing face coverings. Again, this is just to help keep everyone safe.

     

    We know that some of you will be worried about your work, so have thought carefully about what we will ask you to do when you come back. We will do lots of reading (the adults as well), go over the Maths work you have done at home to help you where you struggled, but also do lots of art activities as well. We know many of you will have not done very much writing recently, so will need some time to get used to this again. When it is PE, you will still be able to come to school in your PE kit, as we know you like to do this.

     

     

    When you come back next week, school will run like it did before Christmas, so won’t be very different for you this time. However, if you have anything you are worried about, just let an adult know so we can try to help you.

     

    Most importantly, we can’t wait for you to come back to school, and look forward to seeing you back.

     

    See you soon!

    Yours Sincerely

    Mrs Pridgeon (Headteacher)

  • School Re-opening Monday 8th March

    Tue 02 Mar 2021

    As you are aware school re-opens on Monday 8th March. A letter was sent via parent mail last week informing you of all the arrangements that have been made, please ensure that you read this carefully before your child returns to school. We are really looking forward to welcoming all the children back to school.

     

    Please adhere to start and finish times:

     

    Classes A: 8:40am-2.55pm.

    Classes B&C: 8.50am-3.05pm.

     

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