A huge thank you to everyone who donated for ‘Wear what makes you happy’ day before half term!
We managed to raise an amazing £90.50 for Place2Be Children’s mental health charity
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A huge thank you to everyone who donated for ‘Wear what makes you happy’ day before half term!
We managed to raise an amazing £90.50 for Place2Be Children’s mental health charity
📅 School Talent Show & Odd Socks Day – Tuesday 17th March 2026
To celebrate Down Syndrome Awareness Week, we are hosting a School Talent Show on Tuesday 17th March in school! 🎤🌟We can’t wait to see our wonderful pupils share their amazing talents!
🧦✨ We’re also inviting everyone to wear odd socks on the day to help raise awareness. Donations can be made viaParentPay 🧦
Thank you for supporting this special day! 💛🎤🧦
Reading every night (10 minutes)
At our small, friendly village school, we truly believe in the power of reading. We are proud to be ‘Leading in Reading,’ where every child is encouraged to dive into books and get lost in the world of stories. We are delighted that many of our pupils go on to receive awards at County level for their creative writing, which all starts with the love of books. Research shows that early reading not only boosts vocabulary and comprehension but also enhances creativity and critical thinking skills. By fostering a love of reading, we help our children build confidence, expand their imaginations, and lay the foundation for lifelong learning. We also know that reading together at home with parents plays a crucial role in this journey—sharing stories, discussing plots, and exploring new words all help to deepen understanding and strengthen the bond between parent and child. In our school, every book is an adventure, and we’re excited to guide your child on their reading journey, both in school and at home!
Due back in school Monday 5th of June.
The children have been asked to complete a research project:
Research question:
How did Britain recover after World War 2?
They can present their research however they want to, the more creative the better (powerpoint/poster/leaflet etc)!
The homework is due in school on Monday 17th of April
http://familybookworms.wales/2020/09/29/q-and-a-jack-meggitt-phillips/
Homework this week is as follows:
Year 6: Please complete SET A: TEST 1 in your reading CGP books. If you find this tricky, please ask someone at home to help you.
Year 5: Please complete DECIMALS activities in your CGP maths activity books.
The children are expected to practise their multiplication tables on TTRockstars and can access purplemash for additional, fun activities.
All homework is due: Friday 27th January
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