We are lucky enough to be blessed with an army of volunteers who are weekly (or even daily) visitors in our school, helping with everything from reading to maths, worships to running after school clubs, and even doing odd jobs to help keep the school day running smoothly. During the current situation, they haven’t been able to visit, leaving a huge hole in our
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This very unusual term is rapidly drawing to a close and as we race at a socially distanced but break-neck speed towards Christmas, the staff and children have managed to take part in some fun events. The week started off with the Foundation Nativity which was performed in the outdoor classroom with the KS1 and KS2 bubbles watching from a distance. The video has
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This year’s Nativity was presented outside, using the new outdoor classroom with the KS1 and KS2 bubbles watching ….. socially distanced. Due to the size of the video, it will only be available to view for a short period of time before being removed from the blog and replaced by a Christmas themed blog post, featuring pictures from all the year groups. We hope
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Each Year 5/6 child researched their own choice of National Park and then presented it to the rest of the class. They worked very hard researching, drafting and confidently presenting their PowerPoints before editing and improving their presentations, following feedback from their peers.