The boys and girls have enjoyed learning about bees this week! We read ‘The Very Greedy Bee’ and talked about the bee in the story and whether he should have been so greedy! The children enjoyed making bee puppets, making delicious honey sandwiches and painting buzzy bees. We have planted flowers in
In Nursery this week, we have been learning about mini-beasts. We started to look at spiders! We read Aargh Spider and Spider Sandwiches. The children enjoyed making spiders, counting spiders and hunting for spiders outdoors. We learnt that being a spider was lots and lots of fun. Article 28 – We al
The Governing Body would like to share information with parent/carers regarding driving and parking around the school. This is an important aspect in relation to the safety of our children and the support for our neighbours and community. Please take time to read the guidance sheet which can be do
As we finish the term, we see the days lengthening and the sunshine putting a little more spring in people’s steps; the increase in optimism is clear and welcomed. We all understand that the whole of our community has been living through a difficult period which will eventually be one for the hi
The children in Nursery have really enjoyed exploring Easter this week learning the true meaning of Easter as well as looking at bunnies, chicks, eggs, and nests. We have also created some beautiful Easter crafts and cakes. We were very lucky that the Easter Bunny took a visit to the Nursery early,
The children in Nursery have enjoyed exploring the theme of SPRING this week both in Nursery and at home. We have been on a spring walk and looked for signs of spring as well as discussing animals we may see, flowers, and new life being born. The nursery children have planted their own sunflower see
For Comic Relief this year, as a school community we have managed to raise a staggering… £611.68!! The money you have raised will go towards supporting lots of different charity ran projects across the country. This money will definitely raise a smile for those that will benefit from it. Together
Roughly one year ago today, a national lockdown was announced and the country stopped. We took a step into the unknown together. Online learning started, schools were kept open for key worker children and a whole new meaning was given to the word ‘bubbles’. For many around the world, it’s been
Dear parents/carers, Today as we have come to the anniversary of the beginning of the first lockdown, it is important to reflect on what has gone before in relation to the hardship and lives lost as well as the heroes that have emerged. We are conscious that the children have only just returned, a