Every class will have a special day of activities themed around a book chosen by the class teacher. All children can come to school in their pyjamas or nightwear ready for a Bedtime story ready for a Bedtime Story session at the end of the day!
There will also be a grand book swap so sort out any unwanted books (please no broken or ripped books) and bring them to the school hall before school on Thursday morning.
Enter our competition! Write the title of your favourite book and why you like it. Don’t forget to add your name and class. Four winning entries will be picked and a dispaly of children’s ideas willbe put in the entrance hall.
Our new Breakfast Club (for both Infant and Junior Children) opened at the beginning of Term 4 with great success.
It opens at 8.00am and the cost of each session is £3.50 including a breakfast of cereal, toast, and fruit… as well as a range of hot courses (something different every day!), followed by a range of fun activities.
It’s a great, sociable start to the school day and allows mums and dads to have an early start. Regular and ad hoc bookings taken and childcare vouchers are also accepted.
As part of the Year 1 and 2 curriculum this term, we have been looking at heroes and villains and had a great time dressing up as our own super heroes today!
Thank you for your support of our recent sponsored “Walk the World” event.
The children had an enjoyable afternoon travelling from class to class – each had been set up to represent a different country.
You raised over £800 in support of computers for Ja Little Home Nursery School in Kenya and also received £500 from North Somerset for PE equipment and coaching for taking part. Thank you!
Congratulations to Mrs Hardy and some of Class 7 (2007/08) whose shortlisted film “The Titanic Disaster” was awarded third place in the Reception/Key Stage 1 category at the “NOSCARS 2008” film festival this week.
The festival is organised annually by the North Somerset Council ICT Strategy Team to promote creativity, communication, teamwork, planning, problem solving and critical thinking, and the theme for this year was “2 Minute History”.