Y6 boosters- early bird sessions.

Early bird/booster sessions are starting WC 30th September. These sessions will be held in 6B from 8:15 Monday-Thursday. These sessions will start with a maths focus and children will have the opportunity to work on their own ares of development in a relaxed setting.

We hope to see ALL children attending and further details will be shared in relation to rewards and incentives for attending these sessions!

Thank you as always to all parents and carers for your continued support.

-Miss Blackham

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Great rugby skills in 4GR

Year 4 worked on their rugby skills in PE today with a coach from the Dons team.

Well done to Atlas for having the best celebration after scoring a try.

Race for Bears tomorrow

Hi EYFS Crew

Just a reminder EYFS have their race for bears sponsored walk tomorrow. Children can come dressed as bears, in something with bears on or their normal school uniform – as we will make bear headbands.

Any sponsorship money please pass on to your class teachers in the morning.
Thanks

EYFS Crew #LovePlover

We’ll meet again! (I promise)

3H were evacuated to Barton-upon-Humber on Tuesday. Parents waved us on our way as we left the city of Doncaster with gas mask boxes, name cards and packed lunches in hand. On our arrival at Wilderspin School, we met our billeting officer – Naomi – who showed us where we would have to stay and told us what would be expected of us as a child in 1940’s Britain. She then gave us a stereotypical 1940’s school experience where we heard Princess Elizabeth’s speech to the nation during this difficult time.

Later, Ian taught us all about Churchill’s Cogs. It’s fair to stay that 3H didn’t realise quite how difficult life was for children during World War Two.

What a fabulous day!

Mrs Haycock

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Competitive Crew Commando Joe Challenges

Year 3 had great fun on Friday afternoon when they had to work in crew teams to complete the challenges set for them. Communication was key; some of us were great at this, whilst others needed to learn share the air or to listen with more care. Once this was achieved, we were able to work much more effectively as crews and in doing so, we learnt a lot about each other too!

Well done, Year 3. Remember to continue communicating clearly and working to your strengths.

Mrs Haycock

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