Parent Forum had asked if school gates could be opened earlier in the mornings to avoid parents and children gathering around the gates and spilling out onto the road on Ridge Close particularly – Mr Bradley has been opening the gates 10 minutes earlier but this still hasn’t resolved the problem. Pre-Covid, school gates were …
Some more lovely feedback received into school today from a local resident about the service at the cenotaph yesterday. I felt very proud to be reading it. Well done Team Tranmere! Dear Mrs Finley, the staff and children at Tranmere Park school, It was a beautiful service yesterday at the Guiseley cenotaph. I would like to …
We’ve just received a lovely e-mail praising our Y6 children who visited the Cenotaph in Guiseley to take part in the Armistice Day ceremony: ”Just a quick note to say how lovely it was to see the Year 6 children attend the Remembrance service at the cenotaph today. They were all very well behaved & …
KS2 really enjoyed listening to the exciting story of Ernest Shackleton’s journey to Antartica in Reading Assembly today. We particularly liked the names he gave to his 69 dogs!
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 …
Thanks to all the Parent Forum representatives who attended the first meeting of the school year before the half term – it’s always very helpful from our perspective and we appreciate you giving up your time. Parent Forum minutes will be coming out soon but I just wanted to feed back on two specific issues …
October marks Black History Month in the UK. The event was officially recognised by the US government in 1976, and first celebrated in the UK in 1987. Why is Black History Month necessary? People from African and Caribbean backgrounds have been a fundamental part of British history for centuries. However, campaigners believe their value and …
All classes have had a visit this week from The Worry Wizard to continue our well-being focus from last school year. We’ve all had a tricky last 18 months with the Covid-19 pandemic and our children have had to cope with lots of disruption and changes to their routine as a result of Covid restrictions. …
Just a quick ‘Head’s Up’ today but I wanted to go over a post you may have missed on the Tranmere Times in the last couple of weeks as it’s been so busy … Those families who aren’t brand new to Tranmere Park will know that our Learning Mentor, Mrs Martin, retired at the end …
Hello again everyone! I outlined our plans for School Development this year in my last post and as I told you, one of our biggest priorities is READING – we want to make sure that all our children learn to read quickly and fluently and most importantly, enjoy their reading. In our weekly reading assembly …