Newsletter - Issue 3
Harvest Festival - Thank you so much for your generous gifts. Our Home school link worker, Wendy Cook was able to make up 15 large bags of groceries to distribute in our school community.
Harvest Festival - Thank you so much for your generous gifts. Our Home school link worker, Wendy Cook was able to make up 15 large bags of groceries to distribute in our school community.
We are really excited to reveal our brand new wildlife and animal areas.
Prioritising mental health has never been more important than it is now. So this year, we want to bring everyone together to do one thing to mark World Mental Health Day on 10th October.
The NHS Children and Family Health team from Surrey will be at school on Wednesday 11th November to give children Flu vaccinations.
We have been made aware of a report of a pupil being approached by a man in the Guildford area on Tuesday afternoon. The police are aware and are carrying out a number of enquiries to establish the circumstances of the incident.
Young Voices 2021 Once again we are offering children from all year groups the opportunity to sing in the Young Voices choir. Due to Covid restrictions and uncertainties the concert date itself has been moved from February to June, however, a specific date has not yet been set.
Time has come once again for our traditional harvest creature competition. This year we will be organising entries slightly differently.
Welcome to the first addition of our reading newsletter for this academic year!
This week the children are participating in 'The Big Assembly 2020' to learn what bullying is and how to seek help if they are worried about themselves or a friend.
The children have settled well into the new topics this term. The Picasso inspired art work completed by the children in the COIN centre has really brightened up our corridor!
Thank you once again for supporting your child to return to school in such a positive way. We have enjoyed a very happy, purposeful start to the term. Children have settled well in their new classes and have begun their well-being work alongside normal lessons.
The children have been very busy in their class groups, getting to know each other and new systems in the school.