Celebrating Success. Certificate of Achievement 30.1.26

Well done to everyone who received awards or shout outs today. We are very proud of you.

  • Class R – Emily for always thinking of others and helping her friends to get ready for forest school. Well done!
  • Class 1 -Alice for her dedicated attitude to learning and always trying her best. Super!
  • Class 2 -Isla for always giving 100% in everything she does . An excellent role model in the class. Well done!
  • Class 3 -Emilie for being a tough tortoise and showing resilience in her learning. Well done!
  • Class 4 -Sophie for showing great perseverance and putting in 100%. Super!
  • Class 5 – Laila for demonstrating perseverance and resilience in the classroom. Superstar!
  • Class 6 -Archie for determination and perseverance in particular in English. Well done!
  • Lunchtime award – Theo. S for always using great manners.
  • EYFS/KS1 Headteachers award –
  • KS2 Headteachers award –
  • Raffle ticket – Scarlett

 

 

Celebrating Success. Book Worm 30.1.26

Well done to everyone who received awards or shoutouts this week, we are very proud of you.

Today we celebrated reading in our celebration assembly, with praise for lots of children for their reading at home and reading throughout the curriculum in school.

  • Class R -Benedict
  • Class 1 -William H
  • Class 2 -Macey
  • Class 3 -Georgia
  • Class 4 -George
  • Class 5 -Harvey. M
  • Class 6 -Sam

Congratulations to all our chosen Book Worms, your reading at home and school was excellent this week.

Remember to keep up those good reading habits.

Christingle workshop

After school on Monday 26th January many children from across the school took part in a Christingle workshop which was run by the local Church community. Children learnt about the symbolism of the Christingle as they made their own to take home. At the end parents and guardians were invited in to share this with their children and sing some special songs.

Mud in school

We have reminded children that they shouldn’t be playing by the trees before school. This applies to the trees at the front of school outside classes 4, 5&6 and the trees at The Grove entrance to school. We are finding that children are coming in with their shoes covered in mud, which then becomes a hazard. Thank you for supporting us with this.

Mrs Lyall.

Weekly House Points 23.1.26

Weekly house point totals are:

Owls =108

Badgers =104

Squirrels =139

Foxes =107

Well done to the  Squirrels  team this week.

 

Celebrating Success. Certificate of Achievement 23.1.26

Well done to everyone who received awards or shout outs today. We are very proud of you.

  • Class R – Samuel for challenging himself and doing some amazing independent work. Well done!
  • Class 1 – Harry D for his fantastic independent work and always trying to do his best. Superstar!
  • Class 2 -Sid for being an excellent learning role model and being a kind and patient member of team Ant. Well done!
  • Class 3 -For always being a good role model and adapting well to any changes. Amazing!
  • Class 4 -Tilly for putting an extra effort in all week and putting her hand up and participating more. Super!
  • Class 5 -Molly D for increasing confidence and becoming more willing to share ideas within the class. Well done!
  • Class 6 -Harrison T for working hard , being really helpful around the class and working more more independently. Amazing!
  • Lunchtime award – Jake
  • EYFS/KS1 Headteachers award – Callan for being kind and respectful, holding the doors open for an adult.
  •  Kai for for being a conscientious learner , trying  to work hard on his own and being resilient too.
  • KS2 Headteachers award -Libbie and William for being responsible and taking on board their safety crew roles- making sure the track is safe for everyone to use.
  • Raffle ticket – Ella W

 

 

Celebrating Success. Book Worm 23.1.26

Well done to everyone who received awards or shoutouts this week, we are very proud of you.

Today we celebrated reading in our celebration assembly, with praise for lots of children for their reading at home and reading throughout the curriculum in school.

  • Class R -Isabelle
  • Class 1 -Isla
  • Class 2 -Thomas
  • Class 3 -Mia
  • Class 4 -Alissi
  • Class 5 -Harlow
  • Class 6 -Emily

Congratulations to all our chosen Book Worms, your reading at home and school was excellent this week.

Remember to keep up those good reading habits.

Weekly House Points 16.1.26

Weekly house point totals are:

Owls =161

Badgers =167

Squirrels =150

Foxes =114

Well done to the Badgers team this week.

 

2026 is the Year of Reading!

The “Year of Reading” is the UK’s National Year of Reading 2026, a major campaign led by the National Literacy Trust  and supported by The Reading Agency,  and the Department for Education (DfE) to combat declining reading enjoyment by making reading relevant, joyful, and part of everyday life, using the slogan “Go All In! www.goallin.org.uk to connect reading with personal passions like football, food, or films, and involving schools, libraries, and communities in activities.

The goal of the year is to spark a reading revolution, showing reading is valuable for skills, well-being, and unlocking passions, not just an academic task. The idea is to rebrand reading as a modern, culturally relevant, and immediately rewarding activity for all ages, bridging the gap between digital life and reading.

How to get involved:

Visit the official website GOALLIN.ORG.UK to find activities, resources and more..

School events:

Mrs Bessant, our English lead, has organised a monthly event for the Year of Reading, the first one is based on Reading Resolutions or wishes to complete in January. Please see our Reading challenge calendar for more information.

Miss Darmanin who leads our librarians has selected Reading Champions from class 6 to promote and champion reading throughout school. They will work with Librarians and pupils in other classes to share the love of reading throughout school.