As part of the ‘Get Britain Moving’ challenge, our children took part in the ‘daily mile’ walk around the school grounds today. Luckily, the weather stayed dry for them all!
Please can we remind parents and carers to also check your parent mail ‘dinner money account’ on a regular basis, to keep on top of any payments that may be due. Thank you for your co-operation.
This week our Year 2 children have submitted the most work on Teams, and our Reception children have completed the most work on Tapestry. Well done everybody! Keep up the good work.
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.
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Nursery: Olivia & Joshua |
Year RA: Anaya |
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Year RB: Rumaisa |
Year RC: Zaky |
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Year 1A: Aleeza |
Year 1B: Maleeha |
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Year 2A: Khadija & Hamza |
Year 2B: Yahya & Isa |
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Year 3A: Rayyan |
Year 3B: Shaariq |
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Year 4A: Ayra |
Year 4B: Muneeb |
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Year 5A: Maryam |
Year 5B: Ayat |
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Year 5C: Arham |
Year 6A: Ismail & Isaac |
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Year 6B: Raees & Summer |
H.I. Unit: Kessar |
These lovely photos were sent in by Emily & Maimoona from our Reception class. It’s nice to see you both keeping so busy at home!
Carry on being creative and thank you for sharing them with us. It’s lovely to see you both!
Early years have been reading a book called: Superworm and have been learning all about mini-beasts and bug hotels. Here is some of their fantastic work!
If your child has an Xbox or a Playstation, did you know they can use these devices to access their home learning? Please go to https://www.tes.com/news/how-use-xbox-or-playstation-online-learning for further information, or see the instructions below.
Dear Parents/Carers,
Whilst we recognise and appreciate the vital role many of you are doing as key workers and critical workers, the number of children we have in school is beginning to increase rapidly. This obviously impacts on the ratios and social distancing we follow in school.
Please can I ask that you only use places in school if it is absolutely necessary, and you have no alternatives. The safest place for your child to be is at home.
If we continue to get increasing numbers of children in school, we may have to consider reviewing the places we have allocated.
Thank you for your continued support.
Well done to our Year 6 pupils. You have accessed the most online learning this week. Keep up the good work!