An amazing Careers and Aspirations week

What a week!

School has had even more of a glow this week – with excited faces all around, being inspired by multiple volunteers and staff members.

We plan to produce a website page in addition to this post, as there is so much to share! But a few highlights are:

  • The Helicopter from RAF Shawbury landing on our field! Huge thank you to the team of service personnel who enabled this, we are very appreciative. The children went inside the helicopter and even tried on a few helmets to try them out as pilots of the future. Beautiful reactions from some of our pupils when they realised it was actually their parents bringing flying the helicopter. A great experience for us all.
  • Y6 had a Learning with the Lords session. An online meeting with Baroness Harris who told them about the House of Lords and Parliament. What an experience! Well done to our confident Y6 pupils who thought carefully about their questions and asked them with courtesy.
  • The team from Mickley Stud kindly brought a mare and foal and told each class about how to look after horses, in particular race horses. This was a wow moment for our classes.
  • Our author visits were simply superb. James Warwood was inspiring. Sharing the message that you can be anything you set out to be. Teaching children step by step how to draw like an illustrator and reading them extracts from his latest books. Michael McCarthy shared his inspiring story and brought a book for every KS1 child. A pleasure to have in school.
  • Royal Baker – Mrs Thorpe brought cakes made by Fiona Cairns – delicious! The children decorated them adn listened to tales about cake production.

Our amazing staff, parent and community volunteers who spent time with each class in our rotations, showcasing their careers and inspiring our pupils – thank you!

  • Engineer, archaeologist, pilots, careers advisors, scientist…
  • Radiographer, nurse, veterinary nurse, firefighter, zoo keeper, fashion designer…
  • Primary teachers, secondary teacher, teaching assistants…

We’ve covered such a lot this week, with the message – local people go on to do great things, our children can and will do great things. Aim high and dream big!

 

 

 

Wraparound Club

Parents and carers could we please ask that if your child does not attend Wraparound for any reason that you please inform a member of staff.

It seems to be happening more often  that staff are having to go around the classrooms looking for the children and the the children have already left the building.

Thank you for your support

Hodnet Wraparound Club

 

 

Celebrating Success. Book Worm 17.10.25

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 – Lottie
  • Class 1 – Emmie
  • Class 2 – Albie
  • Class 3 – Betsy
  • Class 4 – Arthur. M
  • Class 5 – Molly W
  • Class 6 – Theo

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.

Celebrating Success. Certificate of Achievement 17.10.25

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

  • Class R – Fleur for always being enthusiastic and putting her hand up and being so brave. Well done!
  • Class 1 – Ted  for much improved concentration and participation in all lessons, You have been ready to learn! Well done!
  • Class 2 – William H for fantastic independent work and for all the   progress he is making too .Well done!
  • Class 3 – Charlotte B for super learning and being such a fantastic role model and always being kind and considerate. Well done!
  • Class 4 – Charlotte B for for trying hard in everything she done and for always being helpful. Well done!
  • Class 5 – Charlotte.S. for such a hardworking attitude and impeccable manners. Well done!
  • Class 6 –  Sam for his engagement during careers week and for asking respectful and thoughtful questions. Well done!
  • Raffle ticket – Lily C  in class 6.
  • EYFS/KS1 Headteacher’s award – Scarlett B (class 1) for being kind and thoughtful to others. Fantastic!
  • KS2 Headteacher’s award – Dancing Team for the 318 show at William Brookes what super amazing performances this week. Well done!
  • Lunch Award- Alice.L -for showcasing super manners. Well done!

 

Weekly House Points 17.10.25

Weekly house point totals are:

Owls = 68

Badgers = 105

Squirrels = 92

Foxes = 72

Well done to the Badgers team this week.

 

Fordhall Organic Farm

Please find attached a flyer on visiting Fordhall Organic Farm over the
upcoming half term
Thank you for supporting our community owned farm.
Best wishes from all at Fordhall Organic Farm

 

Shrewsbury RUFC and Market Drayton Rugby Club