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October 6th is National Poetry Day and Mrs George has challenged the whole school to learn a poem by heart by this date. Everyone who does, gets an extra playtime and there will be a special prize for the person in every class who learns the most challenging poem. Suggestions have been sent home and you can find more here: Poetry By Heart
Nurses will be visiting our school on Wednesday 12th October to deliver the Nasal Flu Immunisation for children in Reception-Year 6. An email has been sent to all parents with a link for you to register your child for the programme.
Prince Bishops are united with the nation in their grief following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Since Thursday, we have been explaining this to children in class and supporting them in an age appropriate way.
We can confirm that the school will be closed on Monday 19 September 2022 as this has been announced as a bank holiday for the state funeral. If you have any questions, please contact the school.
While there is disruption around school due to the building works and children are being collected from After School Club via the main reception door, could we please ask that you ensure you have a mobile phone with you when collecting your children. In the absence of a member of staff being on duty in our reception area please use the telephone number provided on the entrance door to contact Out Of Hours Club for your child to be brought to you in the foyer. Should you have any queries please contact the school office.
The children have been thinking about our core school values in school. They know that they can use the word HARK to remember them - Honesty, Ambition, Responsibility and Kindness. Find out more here: HARK
Today is the end of term and we wish you all a wonderful summer holiday! Children return to school on Tuesday 6th September.
It is Red Nose Day tomorrow, Friday 18th March. The theme is Superheroes and children are welcome to come to school dressed as their hero, real or fictitious. Alternatively, they are welcome to come to school in non-uniform.
Please remember that the photographer will be in school on Thursday 17th March. Family groups should attend from 8.45am.
As we’re sure many of you know, Lennox Railton-Craggs sadly passed away yesterday.
Lennox was a joy. He was such a happy boy who always had a smile for staff and other children. He loved playing with the dinosaurs and in the water but his favourite thing to do was to play outside. He was an amazing friend and could be often seen holding another child’s hand and he would go an get a tissue for anyone who was upset. We’re absolutely heartbroken by the news. Lennox will be hugely missed by all of the staff at school, especially those who were privileged enough to teach and support him.
Naturally we have spoken to Lennox’s family and as always, will do what we can to support them through the unimaginable pain they are going through.
As so many children had heard the news before they came to school today, we have spoken to them about bereavement, and we are providing support for them.
This is Lennox with a model robot he had made in nursery. He was very proud of it and rightly so. This is how we will always remember him.