Thank you to all parents and carers for their support while we are trialing our morning drop off system at 8.30-8.40am. Over the past couple of days we have already seen a difference on how quickly we can start our learning in class, which is great. We would love to hear your feedback as this is something
Look how much our garden has grown over the holidays! All that rain and sunshine has certainly done the trick. The children will be harvesting and sampling some of their vegetables very soon.
It has been lovely listening to more stories from World War II from children in Class 2. Look at these medals that belonged to Frank Arthur Wallace who served in the Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders. He was a regimental sergeant major who led an escape attempt from the Japanese in Burma and fought in
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All the children have been enjoying their challenge of '100 miles in May for Mind'. I know there are a lot of them who are very close to achieving their target. The children will bring their log sheets home with them over the half term break to continue. Please can they bring them back to school
Thank you so much to one of our Class 2 girls who brought in photographs of her great grandparents who served in the Second World War. What an amazing way of bringing your class topic 'Behind Enemy Line' to life with real life stories of people that lived through the experience. We can learn