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Our School Value for May is Cooperation.

Our Core Values: Hope, Trust, Courage & Perseverance, Respect, Cooperation, Responsibility, Kindness & Friendship, Honesty, Peace and Understanding.

We explore our core values in our school and class assemblies and look out for them in our daily practice, earning Values Vouchers and Beads as we go.

  • Autumn Achievements

    Fri 23 Oct 2020 Mrs AC Phillips and Mr D Perkins

    We had a fantastic Achievements Assembly this morning celebrating everything all the children have achieved during this half term.

    They have adapted so well to all of the new routines and are really enjoying their learning, their friendships and creating exciting opportunities within their bubbles. Even though our youngest children do not join our virtual assemblies at the moment, we read out their certificates and sent a round of applause to their classrooms.

    We lit our special candle that represents each phase of the school and reflected on all the things we had achieved as individuals and as a school community.

    It was a chance to say congratulations and thank you to everyone and to wish each other a safe and happy half term. We look forward to seeing everyone on Monday 2nd November. 

  • Enrichment Day One

    Tue 06 Oct 2020 Mrs AC Phillips and Mr D Perkins
    Our first Enrichment Day of the school year did feel a little different but it was still a time to look at exciting curriculum opportunities for the children, , using the theme of Harvest and Harmony. The colours of Autumn are stunning at this time and the local harvest is well under way. We miss not working in our lovely family groups but as you can see the children made the day special and enriching. 
  • Outdoor Learning

    Fri 02 Oct 2020 Mrs AC Phillips

    We have managed to capture a few outdoor images to share with you this week. Our value for the month of Freedom is represented by our youngest and our oldest children having the opportunity to learn outside. It is so important for them to be outside whenever possible especially with so much ’bubble time’ at the moment. The Year Five and Year Six walk was a great success and although there was just one short shower they enjoyed lovely bright weather for a special Autumn walk. The children described the views as 'awesome' There were a few tired legs but lots of smiles too. It was quite an achievement.  

    In assembly today the House Captains awarded the first House Point badges of the new academic year and we congratulated all the children being awarded the Headteacher stickers for this week. Co-operation and teamwork on the walk featured as well as independence and hard work in class. 

    Our new value for October is Peace and we will be looking at what that means to us in school and in the wider community both locally and worldwide. We know that the children will really reflect on this important value as they always do.

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