To tie in with our text this week, we are inviting the children to come to school on Friday 16th June dressed as pirates. We will have a range of activities and stories based around this theme throughout the day. Children will still be using the outdoor area and taking part in PE so sensib...
In honour of World Ocean Day, which was celebrated on Thursday 8th June, Somebody Swallowed Stanley is a heart-warming tale about how creative thinking might just be the thing that saves our oceans from dreaded plastic bags!
A reminder that class photos will be taken on Tuesday 6th June in the morning. A special note to children in Reception to please wear school uniform and bring Forest School clothes in a named bag. Thank you
It is lovely to see the children back in school today for the final half term of this year! It's going to be a busy one so please keep an eye on your ParentMail and Newsletter for details of all the activities coming up.
Inspired by our special visitors this week, this week's recommended read is British Wildlife. It is a lovely book for exploring pictures and essential facts about all of the wildlife that is unique to our home.
School will finish at 3pm on Friday 26th May for half term. We wish you all a wonderful break - enjoy the sunshine that is forecast! We look forward to seeing you all back to school on Monday 5th June.
This week's recommended read is Little Red and the Very Hungry Lion by Alex T Smith. I absolutely loved this lively retelling of a very familiar story. It is a visual delight with beautiful illustrations and a very feisty main character.
With the weather hopefully improving in the coming weeks please can you send your child to school with a hat and ensure that you apply sun cream to them before they come in to school every day. They also need to bring a full water bottle each day (water only please). This can be topped up throu...
This week's recommended read is We all belong by Nathalie Goss and Alex Goss for no other reason than that it is a beautiful book about accepting others, and more importantly ourselves, exactly as we are!