Newsletter 1
W/c 6th September
REMINDERS
REMINDERS
Tuesday 14th September 9.30-10.30 - Cursive writing workshop for parents on Google meet - Please follow this link: https://meet.google.com/ybw-rzvn-hau
Tuesday 14th September 9.30-10.30 - Cursive writing workshop for parents on Google meet - Please follow this link: https://meet.google.com/ybw-rzvn-hau
Wednesday 15th September 6pm - Curriculum Evenings for Reception, Year Two, Year Four and Year Six
Wednesday 15th September 6pm - Curriculum Evenings for Reception, Year Two, Year Four and Year Six
Tuesday 21st September - Harvest Festival
Tuesday 21st September - Harvest Festival
Thursday 23rd September 6pm - Virtual Online Safety Session with Peter Cowley
Thursday 23rd September 6pm - Virtual Online Safety Session with Peter Cowley
Monday 27th September - Friday 1st October - Anti-Prejudice Week
Monday 27th September - Friday 1st October - Anti-Prejudice Week
Tuesday 28th/Wednesday 29th September - Individual pupil photographs
Tuesday 28th/Wednesday 29th September - Individual pupil photographs
Friday 8th October - Hello Yellow Mental Health Day
Friday 8th October - Hello Yellow Mental Health Day
BUILDING UP IN LOVE AND LEARNING TOGETHER
BUILDING UP IN LOVE AND LEARNING TOGETHER
The sun shone down on us during this week's Tuesday Church Assembly. It was so lovely for the whole school to get together again for the first time in so long - we have missed it. This week's theme was perfect for the start of a brand new school year - looking at our mission statement and seeing how we can all 'Build Each other up in Love and Learning,' as we go forward.
The sun shone down on us during this week's Tuesday Church Assembly. It was so lovely for the whole school to get together again for the first time in so long - we have missed it. This week's theme was perfect for the start of a brand new school year - looking at our mission statement and seeing how we can all 'Build Each other up in Love and Learning,' as we go forward.
Our willow house is making us weep, can you help?
Our willow house is making us weep, can you help?
Our gorgeous willow house was a stunning feature of our busy outdoor Reception classroom. A fantastic little den which fired up our children's imaginations no end. Alas, it has seen better days and is currently not enjoying the best of health. We have strapped it up as best we could, as some of its willow branches are coming astray. However, there is not a Monty Don among us, so we were wondering if a green-fingered parent would be willing to rescue it for us? It may need a haircut or a weave but it definitely could do with some tender loving care. If you could help, please let us know. We would be very grateful. Thank you.
Our gorgeous willow house was a stunning feature of our busy outdoor Reception classroom. A fantastic little den which fired up our children's imaginations no end. Alas, it has seen better days and is currently not enjoying the best of health. We have strapped it up as best we could, as some of its willow branches are coming astray. However, there is not a Monty Don among us, so we were wondering if a green-fingered parent would be willing to rescue it for us? It may need a haircut or a weave but it definitely could do with some tender loving care. If you could help, please let us know. We would be very grateful. Thank you.