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  • World Book Day - Thursday 3rd March 2022

    Mon 28 Feb 2022

    We're looking forward to World Book Day, happening later this week. Everyone is attending school dressed as their favourite book characters and taking part in some wonderful reading activities. We can't wait to share the photographs with you on Twitter!

  • Fairtrade Fortnight

    Mon 28 Feb 2022

    21st February to 6th March 2022 is Fairtrade Fortnight 

     

    Our Unicef Ambassadors have been sharing a special assembly with classes this week, about how we can all play our part in ensuring farmers receive a fair price for their crops. 

     

    Golden Time will be used this week to take part in some fun and creative activities that help deepen our understanding of fair trade. 

     

    Maybe you could buy a Fairtrade product from the supermarket this week so that children can see the work of Fairtrade International in action. 

  • Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds!

    Thu 17 Feb 2022

    Across the school this week, children have been learning about how to eat well, relax and exercise in order to maintain a healthy body and mind. From making fruit kebabs to learning yoga, we've all enjoyed the new experiences and have ended the week knowing new ways to make small but healthy changes to our lives. 

     

    Well done to our Food for Life Champions for assisting Mrs Scott, Miss Brown and Mrs Probert in organising this wonderful week. 

     

    Special thanks also to Jules (and Frankie the chicken) from Packington Farm. Her presentation on food and farming was excellent. 

  • Safer Internet Day - 8th February 2022

    Tue 08 Feb 2022

    On Safer Internet Day we celebrate the best parts of being online, including:

    • Video calling friends and family;
    • Chatting to friends;
    • Learning new things;
    • Listening to music;
    • Watching videos;
    • Sending emojis;
    • Playing games.

     

    It is really important that we are respectful online. What does this look like?

    • Including people when they want to be included;
    • Listening to other people;
    • Being kind and supportive;
    • Understanding that someone might not want the same things as you;
    • Thinking about how your words and actions make other people feel;
    • Not putting pressure on anyone. 

     

    Remember if anything at all online makes you feel upset, scared, angry, worried or confused, you must speak up. Talk to an adult you trust for help. That could be an adult in school or at home.

     

    Remember that when you are online you might not be able to control other people’s behaviour, but you can control your own and make respectful choices!

     

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