We have had a very busy last week of term!
Reception pupils had a great time at the farm, looking at all of the signs of spring and new life. They behaved and listened brilliantly and we are very proud of our youngest children.
Thank you to years 1 and 2 for their wonderful telling of the Easter story. The singing was delightful and I particularly enjoyed the fabulous Easter bonnet parade. There were some wonderful, imaginative creations!
Year 5 visited church for Experience Easter where they were congratulated on their thoughtful and mature responses.
Year 5 and 6 enjoyed their visit to a SafeSide where they listened carefully and learnt a lot about keeping themselves and others safe.
Well done to our year 6 football team who played against Alder Coppice Primary School, in the league. The team played brilliantly together and were very impressive, in particular as they hadn’t had the opportunity to practise on the school field, for some time. We conceded a goal with seconds to go until the end of the game, meaning that the final score was 2-1. We look forward to more league games, next term.
Congratulations too to our year 6 cross country team who competed at Summerhill, this week. Our girls team finished 3rd, with 2 pupils finishing in the top 10. Our boys’ team finished 11th, meaning that overall we finished 10th out of the 28 schools that competed. Well done, runners!
We wish Miss Jones all the very best on her wedding day, this Sunday. We hope that you have a lovely day and very much look forward to hearing all about it, when we return to school.
Following the Easter holidays, we will be arranging an information sharing evening for all the Year 6 pupils attending the PGL visit in Autumn 2026. We will be able to share the payment schedule with you as well as further details about the activities and accommodation.
Thank you to our Worship Committee who led thought provoking and entertaining services in church today, for all of our pupils.
Sian Morgan, our Children, Youth and Family Minister, who has been a huge part of our school community, will be starting her new role within the Diocese, at the end of April. Sian has worked closely with our Worship Committee, as well as regularly leading Collective Worship, supporting Church Club activities, teaching us songs with ISing Pop and being a big part of our school community. We are very grateful for all that Sian has done to support our school and community and wish her all of the very best in her new role. Thank you, Sian!