Latest News
Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
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Reverend Louise Brown Award
Wed 23 Jul 2025Congratulations to Charlie for being presented with the Rev. Louise Brown Award at our Year 4 Leavers’ Service.
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Parents lunch in EYFS
Wed 23 Jul 2025The parents of the children in Romans and Celts came in for their lunch last week. The children had grown their own vegetables and prepared the lunch themselves, as well as writing menus, decorating the tables and serving the food. It was lovely to see so many parents come for this lovely annual event.
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Year 4 Production
Wed 23 Jul 2025What a fantastic performance of “School-O-Vision!” from our Year 4 children. The acting was brilliant, and the singing was amazing! It was a brilliant Leavers’ Performance. Thank you to everyone who came and supported and to all the staff who made it happen.
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Hurdle Challenge
Sun 20 Jul 2025All the classes have now completed their sponsored hurdles challenge organised by the school council. The children were so enthusiastic and highly competitive in achieving as many runs as possible. The winning houses were announced at assembly on Friday, but we must say a HUGE THANK YOU to everyone who sponsored their child as we raised the wonderful total of £1137.50. This will be spent on improving the willow dragon as a great play area for the children. Thank you to all the school council this year for coming up with the idea and encouraging all their classmates to raise money.
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Tudor Class Assembly
Sun 20 Jul 2025Thank you to Tudor Class for their wonderful assembly on myths and legends. The children clearly explained the difference between a myth and a legend by performing, singing and sharing their art work. Thank you to Mrs Laver and the Year 3 team for putting the assembly together
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Boat Building in Year 3
Sun 20 Jul 2025Year 3 held their annual boatbuilding competition to see whose boat floated for the longest time, even when there were storm warnings! Tudors were victorious and Stuarts a worthy runner up.
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Summer Fair
Tue 15 Jul 2025A huge thank you to everyone who contributed to making this year’s Summer Fair such a success. From the dedicated staff and volunteers to our generous donors and enthusiastic families — your time, energy, and support truly made it a special day. There was a lovely atmosphere, with lots of fun activities and games to take part in. A special thank you to The Friends who work tirelessly behind the scenes to make these events possible.
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Potato Challenge!
Tue 15 Jul 2025The children reached the climax of their potato challenge last Thursday. During Science week each class planted 3 seed potatoes in a sack and were challenged to tend, water and grow as many as possible outside their classrooms. On Thursday they each unearthed their sacks and weighed their harvest. Runners up were Tudors with 869g and winners were Celts with 1414g. Congratulations to all the children for taking part.
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Winton House
Tue 15 Jul 2025A group of our Year 4 pupils enjoyed an interesting visit to Winton House, last week, where the residents were commemorating the life of Sir Nicholas Winton who worked tirelessly all throughout his life to help those in need. He is well known for helping hundreds of children escape Czechoslovakia before the start of World War 2 and ensuring they were housed and educated in Britain. Sir Nicholas Wintons' son spent time talking about his father with the children and sharing some inspiring thoughts for the children to ponder on. The children had time to reflect on a man who, in his son's words, "decided to get involved" and to not "live life as a passenger". He asked the children to always consider people as "envelopes" because "it's what's inside that matters".
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My Happy Mind
Fri 04 Jul 2025On Tuesday Mrs Redvers led an information session to parents about the ‘My Happy Mind’ programme that is being taught in school. It was a hugely informative session, and the children involved spoke so clearly and eloquently about the function of the brain and how our ‘happy breathing’ can help us when we are feeling anxious. Thank you to Mrs Redvers for leading this initiative so passionately for the benefit of all the children.