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On Tuesday 17 January we held two Christingle services in Holy Trinity Church. One service was led by Year 1, and the other by Year 3.
Such confident speaking and beautiful singing. Well done!
Our LEGO club this evening have been busy building pieces themed around Children in Need!
Well done to all who took part in #englandrocks this week! We were competing with over 28,000 classes!! As a school we scored 36,001 correct answers over the three days - a huge well done to all who took part! Year 4 topped the charts, closely followed by Year 6! Well done all!
Year 6's thoughts about how to reach out to bullying.
Last Sunday some of our Spiritual Leaders were pleased to take part in the Remembrance Service at Holy Trinity church. Hollie and Annabelle read the Bible reading, Pom shared the words before the 2 minutes’ silence and Raph laid the poppy wreath on behalf of the school. The children joined other groups from our local community and did an excellent job representing our school!
This year we are proud to be supporting Anti-Bullying Week, which we will be running from 14 November until the 18 November.
The whole school will be spending time during the week thinking about the impact of Bullying. How we can reach out to each other and make a difference. To start the week off on a really positive note children may come into school on Monday 14 November wearing odd socks. The reason we are doing this is to help empower the children to celebrate what makes them, and others, unique and understand that it’s important to choose respect. Also to help them understand how important it is that every child feels valued and included in school, able to be themselves, without fear of bullying.
We took the opportunity to pause, reflect and remember today on the importance of November 11 across the world. Poems were written and read, people were remembered and we fell silent for two minutes together at 11am during our Remembrance Service. Our Spiritual Leaders played an important role and “The Last Post” was beautifully played by Alexander - it was a special moment. Thank you to all the members of our community who joined us for the act of remembrance.
Year 6 enjoyed playing 9 minute games of tag rugby this afternoon.
On Monday 7 November we held Diwali workshops. It is always a delight watching the children express themselves through the medium of dance and show a different side to their personalities.
We will be holding a short service of commemoration on the school playground on Friday 11 November at 10.40am which will be led by Rev Joe and our Spiritual Leaders. We will have a time of silence at 11.00am. Parents and members of our community are welcome to attend. Please enter and depart the playground via the playground gate on Church Road.