We were really delighted that in our end of summer term assessments, many of our children were able to be assessed at a level that put them back on track for where they were forecast to be pre-Pandemic. Obviously, the last 18 months have been very disruptive for everyone, not least the children and we …
We have been made aware of a great offer for Dads who do not live in the family home via our Extended Services Cluster. Please see the poster below or let Mr Beech/Mr Learmonth know if you would like more information. Dads Matter Poster
The Governors are looking to appoint a caring and highly motivated SEN Teaching Assistant to work 1-1 with a child with specific needs. Please see the below documents for more information. The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Friday 5th November. Job Advert – SEN Classroom Assistant Personnel Specification Application form – PDF …
We thought you might like to see Bluebirds’ happy hands wreath. We drew round our hands in lots of different colours and created a wreath to remind us that we are all happy together!
Dear Parents, We have had a large number of incidences of children in school discussing ‘Squid Game’ at playtimes. Due to this, we want to make all parents aware of the risks involved in content related to this programme – particularly to primary age pupils Full Online Safety Article on Squid Game What are the …
KS1 learnt the difference between deciduous and evergreen trees this week and spent some time trying to identify leaves from different trees such as oak, sycamore, beech, hawthorn, elm, horse chestnut, pine and holly. Meeting Dee and Sid, our friendly puppets, helped them to remember the word deciduous, which is a very tricky word! If …
The BT engineer has just left school after being unable to get our telephone service up and working – the issue is at the outside junction box, not within school. Engineers will be working on this tomorrow but our phone lines will not be available for you to call in pupil absence in the morning …
To practise our new vocabulary for the classroom, we had fun labelling the class and , on the whole did a great job although our pronunciation might need a little work. Unfortunately they did know what professeur meant so Mrs Tate didn’t escape the labelling!!
This week, we were joined by Jane and Sonny to learn about worries. We learnt that it’s ok to have worries and that it’s also great to share our worries with others! We also learnt lots about how to look after ourselves and each other to keep our well-being positive.