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Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
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KS1 and reception Sports day
Fri 29 Jun 2018KS1 had a lovely sports morning in the sunshine. A good time was had by all, with children trying hard in all challenges set for them.
We were happy to see a large number of family members and friends who came to support the children as they completed their challenges, thank you!
Well done to all the siblings, males and females who competed in our races. The winners were:
Rocky Cawley
Alana Cawley
Claire Cawley
James Sharkey
Egons Urtans
We were all thankful for the ice lollies at the end of a sunny sports morning 😊 -
Nursery sports day
Thu 28 Jun 2018On Tuesday 26th June Little Nursery and School (Big) Nursery got together to enjoy sports day. After lots of fun practicing on the field for two weeks, the children had the chance to show family and friends some of their new skills.
The races kicked off with a super speedy running race by the children in big Nursery, followed by a sparkly Pom Pom race with the Little Nursery children. Friends and family whooped and cheered the children and staff as they ran, skipped and hopped along the track.
School nursery children showed off their balancing skills as they raced, balancing quoits and beanbags on their heads, while Little Nursery skilfully stepped through hoops. Little Nursery’s final race was a sleeping bunny hop-a-long! The children all lay at the start of the track, sleeping peacefully while we sang to them, when the bunnies were woken it was a hasty hop to the finish!
We finished the day with the parent race! We had some willing (and less willing!) volunteers who joined in with the races, and the children cheered and waved in support.
Thank you to all who came along to support us.
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Job Vacancy - MIdday Supervisor - required for Sept 18
Mon 25 Jun 2018We are looking for a kind and caring Midday Supervisor to join our team, to supervise and ensure the safety and well-being of our pupils at lunchtimes. The hours of work are 1 hour 15 minutes per day, 5 days a week, term time only.
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Key Requirements:
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Literacy skills to be able to understand school policies and complete accident book
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Be able to understand, comply and work within policies: e.g. school behaviour policy, child protection policy, health and safety, confidentiality and other school rules.
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Be aware of cultural differences.
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Kind and empathetic attitudes towards children.
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Good team worker
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. These posts are subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure.
To apply for the post listed above, or for more details, please contact the school office for an application form either by phone on 02476 361662 or email admin2633@welearn365.com
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Closing Date: Monday 2nd July
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Year 5 Cricket success
Thu 21 Jun 2018A team of 10 year 5 pupils took part in a local schools cricket tournament on 20.06.18. They played extremely well, with some very close matches.
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Overall they won the tournament and are now through to the regional finals that are being played at Edgbaston in July.
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A big well done to the year 5 cricket team – we are all extremely proud of you.
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Mathletics Summer Challenge 2018
Thu 21 Jun 2018Mathletics Summer Challenge 2018
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This is a UK, Europe and Middle East maths challenge focused on students mastering curriculum activities and practising their mental maths skills.
Prizes are awarded for top performing schools!
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Guidelines of the competition
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The Mathletics Summer Challenge will run from Monday 25th June to Sunday 1st July 2018 (1 week).
We are challenging you to earn as many participation points as you can.
The first placed school will be the school with the highest average total of participation points.
This will be calculated by taking the total number of participation points divided by the total number of registered students in the school.
Please check that your child has their log on details.