Good evening,
What another busy week we’ve had in school! There is so much to share with you.
This week has been anti-bullying week in school. This year’s theme is ‘Make Noise’. We have taken time to consider the difference between banter and bullying and thought about who we would go to should we be worried. Eagle class watched the live lesson from the BBC and were very mature in their responses. Please encourage your child(ren) to make some noise should they be concerned – whether it’s to people at home or those in school, it is really important as bullying behaviour is not ok.
At the beginning of the week, some pupils from years one and two went to Church Stretton school to play in an indoor cricket festival. They all enjoyed playing the games and finished with learning Jamaican Street Cricket. We are looking forward to taking a group from years three and four next week.
We also had year six Bikeability this week! They braved the cold and put on their layers to think about road safety. All children improved their cycling and road safety skills and worked towards levels one and two. Well done year six.
Merlin class have been thinking about the ceremony of Baptism and went to the church with Rev. Laura earlier in the week to baptise their ‘baby’ Jeremy! Thank you to Rev. Laura for fully involving us in the experience.
A huge thank you to those of you that joined us to to think about the school vision statement. We have really thought about the meaning of our statement and what it means to children, adults working in the school, those in the community and the parish. Once I’ve finished drawing together everyone’s thoughts, I look forward to presenting this to you all.
Well done to Little Owls who shared their amazing assembly on Diwali. The colours in your art was brilliant and it was great to see your dancing. Thank you for sharing this with us and thank you if you were able to join us today.
What a week we’ve had! We are all looking forward to next week and sharing more of our learning opportunities.
Have a lovely weekend.
Mrs L. Edgerton