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Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • School Closure

    Mon 23 Mar 2020

    Coronavirus Plan 

    Our school has been directed to close by the UK government and Public Health England as of the end of the day Friday 20th March 2020.

     

    We will now transition from an education setting to a childcare setting. 

     

    The advice from the Government is clear; if it is at all possible for children to be at home, then they should be.

     

    If your work is critical to the COVID-19 response, or you work in one of the critical sectors listed here, and you cannot keep your child safe at home, then your children will be prioritised to attend the school. Please identify yourself to the school as soon as possible if this is the case. 

     

    Children with EHCPs or social worker involvement have already been contacted. 

     

    Your child's education is important and packs of home learning were sent out as of Wednesday 18th March to be used in the event of school closures. Daily tasks will also be set by teachers during term time via the class pages.

  • FMA Cinema Night

    Mon 09 Mar 2020
    POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
  • Science Fair

    Mon 09 Mar 2020

    The Science Fair will take place on Wednesday 11th March from 3:45 to 4:30 pm and you are all invited! There will be interactive science activities, demonstrations and more! Find us in the playground and the downstairs hall. 

     

    Science Joke:

    Why can't you trust an atom?

    Because they make up everything!

     

  • World Book Day

    Fri 06 Mar 2020

    For World Book Day this year, we all dressed in our warm pyjamas and brought our favourite teddy or cushion in to school. To celebrate a love of books, each class took part in an African story telling session, with a lot of audience participation. Also, classes snuggled up with a drink, a biscuit and a good book and read for pleasure - not just to answer comprehension sheets! There was even a reading cafe in Year 4 where children had to practise the art of sipping their "coffee" while reading at the same time! It was also great to see our new-to-English students loving their new foreign language books.

    Don't forget to take your book tokens to the nearest book shop or large supermarket, where you can exchange your token for a book!

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