Graduation Day

The Children’s University graduation is tomorrow 5-7pm. There’s ample parking (costs 80p on the Ringo app or by phone). Children do not need to wear uniform but may.

For children or adults who like to know what will happen, here’s a breakdown:

  • Arrive at the main college entrance and sign in with your invitations.
  • Spend a short time downstairs in the lobby, free activities available.
  • As a group we will go upstairs (lifts are available on request).
  • Children go with Mrs Shuka, adults go to be seated.
  • Graduation ceremony
  • There will be an opportunity for group photos. Please let me know if you do not want your child in these pictures.
  • Children return to parents and have the opportunity for individual photos.
  • Return caps and gowns.

Thanks!

Children’s University Graduation

The Children’s University Graduation will be held at Doncaster College, next Wednesday at 5pm. Children who returned their slips will be bringing invitations home next week.

Mrs Shuka

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Y1’s Journey to Sandall Beat Woods

Firstly, we want to say how immensely proud we are of all our Y1 children and Crew, as their behaviour and work ethic today was superb!

So, we set off on our journey and collected natural resources on the way to create our memory stick.

When we arrived we learnt how to use a map and follow a compass. Shout out to Crew Meade, Crew Pond and Crew Carter for working collaboratively to complete the orienteering challenge (p.s Crew Meade WON!)

After we enjoyed some chocolate goodies and had fun playing on the park with our buddies!

We were ready for lunch before making some tasty treats during the campfire cooking with Leon.

We finished by building an epic Castle? Palace? DEN? And made some shrubbery crowns fit for the Kings and Queens of the jungle!

What a journey to end an incredible year 1 journey, with a beautiful Year 1 Crew! #LovePlover

Summer Writing Competition

Over the Summer holidays, children have been invited to write a short story. The competition has been set up with Good Housekeeping Magazine in collaboration with the National Literacy Trust.

To enter, parents or guardians need to submit their childā€™s story on the theme of Christmas. This is a chance for children to let their creativity run wild and come up with something really original and exciting.

The competition is split into four age categories: seven and under, eight to 10-year-olds, 11 to 13-year-olds and 14 to 16-year-olds. Those aged seven and under are invited to send in a drawing and a few sentences, while those in the other three categories can submit up to 500 words on a Christmas theme of their choice. Each age category will be considered separately by our panel of judges, who will be looking for the most creative entries in each group. Winning stories will be published in the December 2023 issue of Good Housekeeping and each category winner will also receive Ā£100 worth of book tokens.

What to send: Send us your childā€™s story of no more than 500 words (this can include a drawing if your child is seven or under) on the theme of Christmas. Please include the name of the parent or guardian, the name and date of birth of the child, the age category being entered and a mobile or daytime contact number for the parent or guardian.

Send your entry here[email protected] by 31 August 2023. In the email, please include the following information:

  • Parent or guardian’s name
  • Parent or guardianā€™s address
  • Parent or guardianā€™s postcode
  • Parent or guardianā€™s mobile or daytime telephone number
  • Childā€™s name
  • Childā€™s date of birth and the category being entered