Our school has a strong family ethos and a wonderful community feel. Our staff work hard to making learning challenging yet fun, and seek to develop strong links between staff, parents, governors and the wider community.
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Within our school you will find a happy, welcoming, stimulating environment providing high standards of education, valuing the efforts of the individual, fulfilling the learning potential of all pupils and promoting equal opportunities. We promote learning for life and encourage children to learn no matter where they are, inside or out! We believe in developing the “whole” child and work hard to nurture, encourage, support and extend all of our children to achieve.
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During Reception’s outdoor afternoon, the children were very sensible and safe in the fire circle. They learned how to kneel safely to toast their marshmallows and enjoyed some yummy s’mores! Before leaving the field they made sure the fire was completely out by pouring water onto it🔥🪵 ... See MoreSee Less
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Is soil just dirt? Class 3 have been carrying out some interesting investigations…. Please ask us… ... See MoreSee Less
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In Class 3 we have been learning about the story of temptation, this is our Forgivness Tree, that shows we understand the importance of forgiving ourselves and others. ... See MoreSee Less
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Class 3 have finished exploring roller prints. How fabulous are these 😻 ... See MoreSee Less
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Reception have been scientists today. They made fireworks in a jar and made observations of what happened and made suggestion why. They explored how some liquids do not mix ( no matter how hard we try,)!
The children were fascinated by the colours they created. ... See MoreSee Less
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Reception received a letter from a lonely bear this week! They decided to build him his very own den in our yard that would be warm and waterproof for the cold autumn nights. They are hoping he might visit soon. They used this as a stimulus to explore the story ‘We’re Going on a Bear Hunt’. ... See MoreSee Less
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More firework fun during class 1’s outdoor morning🎆 ... See MoreSee Less
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11th November marks the beginning of Anti Bullying week and this year’s theme is ‘Choose Respect’.
Many children are still learning how to conduct themselves, and it can be difficult for them to know how to act when faced with someone who disagrees with them. It can also be tricky for parents and educators to teach them how to resolve their disputes in a mature and healthy manner.
Here is some expect advice on encouraging children to choose respect. ... See MoreSee Less
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The children at after school club made sparkler biscuits for bonfire night🎆 ... See MoreSee Less
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Yummy 😋