Thursday, 5 February 2015
Friday, 30 January 2015
Stars of the week!
Stars of the week!
A big well done to all of the stars of the week this week. Everyone is working hard and it has been great to see so many children producing some excellent work. Keep up the hard work!Friday, 21 November 2014
Children in Need cake sale
Thank you to everyone who donated cakes for our cake sale in aid of Children in Need!
Children from the school council set up and ran the cake sale at playtime on Friday; it was a great success; we raised over £125 and with cakes left over to sell next week we are sure that this total will rise!
Stars of the week!
A big well done to all of the stars of the week this week. Everyone is working hard and it has been great to see so many children producing some excellent work. Keep up the hard work!
Thursday, 20 November 2014
Remembrance Assembly
Years 1-6 took part in a Remembrance Assembly on Monday. They watched a live stream from The Tower of London. The assembly was a national stream that many schools took part in and came together to remember those that had fought. Thank you to Miss Smith for helping to organise the assembly.
Stars of the week
Well done to all the children who received a star of the week this week. You all worked really hard and also look fab in your super hero outfits for Children In Need.
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Fireworks safety assembly
Key Stage 2 took part in a firework safety assembly today. Our School Saftey Officers led the assembly and shared some of the rules to remember to make sure that children stay safe during firework displays. The rules they shared included:
1. Only adults should deal with fireworks
2. Watch from a safe distance, preferably from indoors
3. Keep pets away from fireworks, they are often very frightened
4. Never touch a firework, even once it has finished
5. If you are outside, make sure you wear bright clothes so you can easily be seen.
6. If you have a sparkler - Never put it in your pocket
Never pick one up off the floor
Never light more than one at a time
Hold it at arm's length and wear gloves
Put it in a bucket of water when it is finished
Remember - stay safe on Bonfire Night.
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