On Monday afternoon we had so much fun at our Christmas party! We got dressed up, danced, played party games and ate delicious party food!
With Christ at our side to guide us,
we shine in all that we do.
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Reception had a fantastic morning on Tuesday at the Urban Factory where they took part in an exciting coordination challenge. The children had to complete lots of challenges that put their balance, agility and coordination to the test! The children had so much fun and! Thank you to our lovely parent helpers who accompanied us on the trip, it is very much appreciated.
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It was lovely to welcome our new school councillors to their first meeting of the year. They had a very important job to do of picking new books for the school library using the reward points we received from the Book Fair. The children thoroughly enjoyed browsing the Scholastic website and picked a range of books from Harry Potter to Peppa Pig at Christmas. I’m sure that all of the children in school will appreciate and enjoy a new exciting range of books to choose from at reading time.
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We would like to invite the children to wear a pair of odd socks on Monday 13th November to mark the start of ‘Anti-Bullying Week 2023’. Odd Socks Day is a great opportunity to express ourselves and celebrate our individuality and what makes us all unique!
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Meet our new school councillors for 2023-2024. The children are looking forward to working together to make our school the best it can possibly be. Watch this space for exciting updates…
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Yesterday the children in years 1-6 took part in an exciting, practical first-aid workshop. Within the workshop the children learned vital life-saving skills such as what to do if they came across somebody unconcious, how then to put them into the recovery position and how to call for help. The children were so engaged and thoroughly enjoyed learning such important life-long skills.
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This week the children had a very exciting visitor called Steve who is our local Community Police Officer. Steve spoke to the children about his important job and what he does to look after us. The children asked some great questions and some even decided that they would like to be Police Officers when they grow up!
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