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Click the link below to see the fantastic advert / video made by class 11 to 'persuade' you to buy their crispy cakes on Wednesday this week.
P.S. Don't forget there is a tuck shop on the yard at 3pm ran by class 8. - Our duckling eggs have arrived!
Nursery have 10 ducklings eggs which they will watch hatch and grow over the next few weeks. Mrs Stockley even has a paddling pool so that we can watch them swim! - Class 2 at Blue Reef Aquarium
Check out our website to see photos of class 2 enjoying their time at the Blue Reef Aquarium. - World Book Day 2019
Thank you to all families for taking the time to dress up your children for WBD 2019.
We were astounded by some of the marvellous costumes. The child with the most creative costume in each class received a certificate and a book. - Wellies Needed for OPAL
If you have any spare/ old wellies that your child no longer uses please can we have them for our OPAL project?
Please bring them in to school, on Friday 8th March. There will be a staff member on the yard to collect them. - SMILE musical performance
On Friday we saw a performance from a String Trio (violin, viola and cello). The musicians told a story through music, movement, puppets and props, of a tiger who had lost his smile and his adventures on his quest to find it! - Book Fair this week!
Don't forget our book fair is on all week this week. - OPAL in the sunshine!
Our purpose build tyre mountain, giant sandpit and dens are a hit with our children at lunch times! - REMINDER: FREE Parenting Seminars
We are offering FREE seminars on behaviour management strategies. These will cover 4 areas where behaviour can be problematic: 1. managing fighting and aggression, 2. dealing with disobedience, 3. hassle free outings 4. Developing good bedtime routines. - Free Parent Seminars
We are offering FREE seminars on behaviour management strategies. These will cover 4 areas where behaviour can be problematic: 1. managing fighting and aggression, 2. dealing with disobedience, 3. hassle free outings 4. developing good bedtime routines.
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