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This page provides information news about events that have been happening in the school throughout the academic year.

  • School of Kindness - Spreading Kindness

    Mon 05 Jun 2023

    On the final day before the half-term holidays, we were very pleased to welcome Greig Trout from the School of Kindness (https://schoolofkindness.org/) with a familiar face to us and a new recruit to their team- Mrs Tanya Smith. Greig led the whole school with our focus on kindness.
     

    After completing a whole school session in the hall, each pupil had the opportunity to go back to their classrooms and create something which showed kindness to someone important to them- some of you may have seen these when children returned home!


    In addition to their work in classes, our kindness ambassadors from across the school had the opportunity to show Mrs Smith and Greig our new kindness bench in the playground. This came about as a suggestion from many of the classes across the school, in response to a challenge to develop strategies and resources that promote kindness. It was fantastic to listen to the children explaining to Mrs Smith and Greig how the bench is being used to help children all across the school, especially those who may be finding break times challenging.

  • Year R and Year 1 – Perform Workshop

    Mon 05 Jun 2023

    Year R and Year 1 have really enjoyed taking part in drama workshops with Perform. The children were encouraged to explore their acting and singing skills with the help of Peter Pan, who came along to take the children on an adventure to Neverland.


    They sailed on a pirate ship, sang with Captain Hook, met Tick Tock the Crocodile, and took on some challenges in a group and in pairs. Well done to all of our pupils in Year R and Year 1 for showing so many amazing acting and singing skills!

  • Year 5 Samba Music Workshop

    Mon 05 Jun 2023

    The children in Year 5 had a wonderful samba drums workshop this term, led by a member of the Hampshire Music Service Team to link to their South American topic.  They learnt how to play a variety of different percussion instruments and played to different carnival rhythms. It was lovely to see the children enjoy the opportunity to learn how to play new instruments and play together as a class! Well done Year 5!

  • Walk to School Week

    Mon 05 Jun 2023

    In the week of 15th May, it was lovely to celebrate with the children their efforts in coming to school on foot or by bike or scooter.  Well done to all of our Junior Road Safety Officers who have reminded us about the Green Cross Code.
     

    The Green Cross Code tells us to do the following:

    • Find the safest place to cross, then stop.
    • Make sure you can see the traffic clearly in all directions.
    • Stand on the pavement near the kerb.
    • Look and listen for oncoming traffic. Watch out for bicycles.
    • When there is no traffic near, walk straight across the road. Don’t run.
    • Don’t hurry. If traffic is coming, let it pass. Only cross when there is a safe gap in the traffic.
    • Keep looking and listening for traffic while you cross. Walk straight across the road.
  • National Hedgehog Awareness

    Mon 05 Jun 2023

    This term the children enjoyed celebrating National Hedgehog Awareness Week. Below are some of the tips that we have learned and would like to share with you:


    · Link your gardens. Hedgehogs roam between 1 -2 km each night. It is very important that they can walk through small holes in the walls and fences of our gardens.
    · Create a wild corner in your garden. If you can, let plants go MAD in a part of your garden so that they can provide a nest for a hibernating hedgehog in the winter and/or a home in the summer. There will also be lots of insects there for hedgehogs to eat and you may even encourage more wildflowers and more bees into that area too!
    · Hedgehogs can get tangled up in litter. Make sure there is no rubbish in your garden. If there are any nets, protecting plants or just sitting about make sure they’re safe so hedgehogs can’t get stuck there.
    · A well-arranged pile of logs could be a wonderful home for a hedgehog, or maybe you could persuade an adult to build you a hedgehog home for your garden! Find instructions online.


    Thank you to Mrs Williamson and Mrs Taylor for preparing and setting up our Hedgehog trail at school.

  • Year 4 Residential News

    Mon 05 Jun 2023

    Year 4 completed a fantastic residential trip to Calshot Activities Centre this summer term which was their first residential trip here at the school.

     

    It was brilliant to hear that the children demonstrated the school’s values through working really well together in different teams, showing courage to take on new challenges and showing friendship towards each other by providing support and encouragement.

     

    Well done to all the pupils and big thanks to all the staff who attended the residential!