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April 2022

  • Newsletter – April Week 4

    Published 29/04/22

    Dear Parents / Carers,

    I hope you all had a lovely break over Easter.  The weather wasn’t too bad and the children sound like they’ve had lots of fun.

    Sports Days

    We arranged the following dates for our annual sports days.

    Monday 20th June at 1:30pm – KS2 (Years 3 – 6)

    Tuesday 21st June at 9:15 – Early years (Reception & Nursery)

    Tuesday 21st June at 1:30pm – KS1 (years 1 & 2)

    We do hope you can make it.  Please can we ask that you bring along your own chairs or picnic blankets to sit on.  Fingers crossed for some lovely weather. 

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  • Newsletter – April Week 1​​​​​​​

    Published 08/04/22

    Dear Parents / Carers,

    What a lovely final day we’ve had today.  The sun has been out for the Easter Egg hunt.  The children have had so much fun trying to find the eggs and match the eggs together.

    The decorated eggs and Easter bonnets have been spectacular this year.  I’m so glad that I don’t have to judge them by myself.  We really have been amazed by the imagination and creativity shown.

    Well done to the following children who will be coming home with an Easter gift.

    Nursery: Teddy and Stanley

    Reception: Joel and Sienna

    Year 1: Emily and Amber

    Year 2: Connie and Freddie

    Year 3: Nora and Jack

    Year 4: Eliza and Albert

    Year 5: Thomas and Thomas

    Year 6: Harry and Freya

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  • Easter Fun Day 2022​​​​​​​

    Published 08/04/22

    On our last day of this half term we had a day dedicated to Easter fun! To start our day the children took part in a huge Easter egg hunt! Eggs were hidden all over the school grounds and the children partnered up to find them all. They had such a good time dashing here and there to find them. In the afternoon we had an Easter Bonnet parade on the school playground where the Early years and Key stage one children could showcase their bonnets to the parents who were able to join us. The Key stage two children had all decorated eggs that they were able to show during the parade too. Everyone had done such an amazing job! We were blown away with the creativity and I know the judges found it near impossible to decide winners for each class. Thank you to everyone for taking part. We hope you all have a great Easter break.

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  • End of Term Team Treat 2022​​​​​​​

    Published 08/04/22

    At the end of each term we have a treat for the winning team. This term the winners were Wales! On Wednesday afternoon, as a huge treat the children who are in that team got to bake their own biscuits and decorate them with Stella from our catering company. The children had a great time doing this! They really enjoyed rolling out, cutting shapes, icing and decorating them but most of all – eating them! Well done to Wales, we hope you enjoyed this treat for earning the most team points. #Succeed Together

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  • Newsletter – March Week 5​​​​​​​

    Published 01/04/22

    Dear Parents/ Carers,

    On Friday, we will be taking part in Easter activities both inside and outside.  Please can you make sure your child has appropriate footwear and clothing.  I’m really not sure if I should be asking for suntan lotion or for woolly hats!

    Small & Tall

    A reminder that on Wednesday 27th April and Thursday 28th April, Small and Tall will be closed after school to all children.  This is due to whole staff training.

    Small & Tall is open during the Easter holidays; Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each week.  If you would like to book in please email fria.smallandtall@coopacademies.co.uk

    Police Visit

    On Wednesday, Years 5 and 6 had a visit from the armed police.  This was part of our CRL (Careers Related Learning).  The children had so much fun learning all about the role of the police and the equipment which some of the police have to use in their day to day job along with finding out all about police cars and sirens – which Mrs Dean became well accustomed to by the end of the afternoon!  The police officers were impressed by some very thoughtful questions off the children.

    Thank you so much to the police officers who took time out of their busy schedule to come and talk to our very enthusiastic children.  

    Here are some comments from y5 about the police visit:

    Emma – It was fun to do something different. I also found out lots of new things about the police.

    Thomas M – I really enjoyed it because it unravels a whole new career for me and it was interesting to see all of the kit.

    Harriet – I loved learning about all of the fascinating gear and loved the sirens. I didn’t know police did first aid!

    Sofia – I really enjoyed the police visit because they clearly explained what they do. People sometimes think the police only handcuff criminals, but they do so much more than that.

    Evelyn – It was fun to find out all of the things the police officers had.

    Summer – I was really impressed that the police officers saw us today. It was really kind of them and the things they showed us were really cool.

    Early Years Lead

    Yesterday, the early years children got to meet Mrs Williams.  She thoroughly enjoyed her visit and can’t wait to visit again next week.

    Swimming

    Years 3 and 5 will continue next week with their swimming.  Swimming starts again straight after the Easter holidays for the same year groups.

    Covid Update as of 1st April

    Updated guidance will advise:

    **adults with the symptoms of a respiratory infection, and who have a high temperature or feel unwell, should try to stay at home and avoid contact with other people until they feel well enough to resume normal activities and they no longer have a high temperature
    **children and young people who are unwell and have a high temperature should stay at home and avoid contact with other people. They can go back to school, college or childcare when they no longer have a high temperature, and they are well enough to attend
    **adults with a positive COVID-19 test result should try to stay at home and avoid contact with other people for 5 days, which is when they are most infectious. For children and young people aged 18 and under, the advice will be 3 days

    You can read the full guidance here.

    Have a lovely weekend everyone.
    Thank you for your continued support.Mrs Wilmer

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April 2022