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www.corshamprimary.co.uk Follow us on Twitter @CorshamPrimary December 2014
Staff News
As the number of staff in school continues to rise, Trustees have decided to employ a part-time Human Resources Assistant to support the Admin Team. Mrs Louise Keohane will be joining us in
January 2015. We hope she will be very happy at Corsham Primary.
Mrs Liz Oliver, our fantastic Office Manager, will be leaving us at the end of term to start her new life and adventures with her husband Tony. Liz and Tony will be sailing off into the sunset on the Queen Mary for an extended cruise around the world. What an amazing time they are going to
have - we all wish them every happiness in the future.
I would also like to take this opportunity to say a huge thank you to Liz for everything she has done for the school over the last 6 years. Liz’s lovely sunny personality, her undoubted administrative
skills and knowledge will be greatly missed by us all. On a personal level, Liz manages to say the right thing when life gets tough and for that I will always be grateful.
We hope she will be back to visit and tell us all her news. We know she will be keeping an eye on the Corsham Primary website during her travels and I know she is going to miss us as well!
It’s not long until Christmas …. everyone at Corsham Primary is getting very excited. Will the Pixies be visiting us? If so, what will they be getting up to? We
have Christmas Performances and Concerts galore—all details under the “letters sent home” section of our website.
Training Days 2015-2016
After careful consideration and in order to comply with the mounting expectations on schools, relating to the new curriculum, assessment systems and teacher appraisals, we have decided to
hold four consecutive training days in September 2015 in order that staff can get everything completed. The days will be Tuesday 1st—Friday 4th September (with the last one on Monday
22nd February).
We did discuss this with the Trustees and Governors who thought that it would also give parents an opportunity to book cheaper holidays in the first week of September when most schools will
be open.
So now is the time for you to look at your summer holidays next year and make the most of this opportunity!
_________________________________________________________________ 30 November 2014 Dear Parents and Carers Schools Direct Places As you know, we belong to a Teaching School Alliance comprising schools, higher education providers and businesses. Teaching Schools are part of the government’s drive to give schools more freedom and to enable schools to take increasing responsibility for managing the education system. Our Teaching School is called the Pickwick Learning Teaching School Alliance (PLTSA) and has the following members: The Aster Housing Group, Bailey’s Court Primary School, Bath Spa University, Corsham Primary School, Malmesbury Primary School, OJO Solutions Ltd, Sea Mills Primary School and Children’s Centre, Snapdragon Nurseries Ltd, St Michael’s Primary School, Charborough Road Primary School, Bulford St Leonard’s Primary School, Hullavington Primary School, Two Mile Hill Primary School and The University of Gloucestershire. We provide Schools Direct teacher training in liaison with the University of Gloucestershire to help ensure future generations of teachers become outstanding practitioners. Schools Direct enables trainees to apply directly to train in a particular school, and the vast majority of the course is based in school working with teachers and children, ‘learning on the job’. We have six unsalaried places for Schools Direct across the alliance. The UCAS application window is now open to apply for these teacher training places. Schools Direct trainees apply to the University of Gloucestershire, through the UCAS website: www.ucas.com. Simply search for ‘Corsham Primary’ (the lead school in the PLTSA alliance) in the ‘Search for teacher training programmes’ section of the UCAS site to find codes to use on the application form. If you are interested in training to become a teacher, or know someone who is, visit our website: www.pltsa.co.uk or contact myself or Fiona Allen, Executive Headteacher at the school. We look forward to hearing from you.
James Passmore Fiona Allen Teaching Schools Coordinator Executive Headteacher for the PLTSA Corsham Primary School
Corsham Primary School
CARING POSITIIVE STIMULATING
Executive Headteacher – Fiona Allen
Congratulations!
We are delighted to report that Mrs Vines, Mrs Kendall, Miss White, Mrs Doe,
Mr Essam, Miss Palmer, Mr Passmore and Miss Hole have recently completed a
10 month course facilitated by Pickwick Learning called “Leadership for the 21st
Century”. The course covered many aspects of the school leadership and
included regular coaching sessions and the opportunity to shadow school
leaders. We thought you would like to see their graduation photo and celebrate
their achievement with us.
“Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn't before! What if Christmas,
he thought, doesn't come from a store. What if Christmas...perhaps…
means a little bit more!”
Dr. Seuss, How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
What is the Advent Spiral all
about?
Advent, from the Latin “to come”, is the period
including the four Sundays before Christmas. In
the tradition of the Christian churches, one candle
is lit each Sunday until the light of four candles
heralds the birth of Christ. Advent is a time of
preparation, a gradual build up to Christmas day.
The Advent Spiral itself symbolises the journey we
make through the dark winter months, whilst the
central candle represents the light of Christmas
and the birth of Jesus. In two separate
ceremonies, Reception and Year 3 children at
Pound Pill, Reception and Year 6 at Broadwood,
together with any children new to the school,
walked around the leafy spiral and back out
with a lit candle on 1 December to add to
the Advent Spiral.
This year Corsham Primary School children were once again chosen to represent a national group of children known as 'HMS Heroes'. On Friday 7 November, ten of our children, who have parents in the armed forces, took part in a special service to open the Royal Wootton Bassett Field of Remembrance at Lydiard Park in Swindon. The children planted crosses with messages written by children and staff from Corsham Primary School, as well as crosses from other schools from the south west, as far away as Cornwall. Two children, Morgan and Sam, marched alongside adult standard bearers with the HMS Heroes standard, and lowered this at 11am for the 2 minute silence. The children worked so carefully to plant every cross, and were outstanding representatives of Corsham Primary School and HMS Heroes.
Liz James (Deputy Headteacher)
The Great Fire of London
Year 2 children at both sites
enjoyed a mini “Great Fire of
London” which took place on
the school playing fields with
the support and backup of the
Wiltshire Fire Service and
MOD Fire Dept.
Pupils built their seventeenth
century buildings at home and
then reconstructed a mini
London outside. Mr Hancock,
(Pound Pill) and Mr Morris
(Broadwood) our firemen, lit
the matches. The children all
watched as fire took hold and
spread through our little
Londons very fast in the wind!
It all looked so
realistic; it was almost a
shame to see them go up in a
puff of smoke but we
certainly all learnt a lot about
the “Great Fire”.
Bikeability News …
Huge congratulations to everybody who took their 2-day Bikeability this year—everyone did extremely well and enjoyed learning more about how to ride their bikes safely on the roads around Corsham. We have one more course running on 3 and 10 December.
Well done to everyone involved.
Absence
For any type of appointment where your
child/ren need to be taken out of school, please
complete an Absence Request form. These are
available in the entrance foyer.
Zebra Crossing
Pound Pill
Please may we remind
everyone to be
particularly vigilant when
using the zebra crossing
on Pound Pill,
particularly in the
mornings when traffic is
heavy and small children
can be difficult to see
especially if it is misty.
Thank you.
Poppy Appeal
The Royal British Legion have informed us that
last year we donated £77.07 from Pound Pill
and £45.59 from Broadwood to the Poppy
Appeal. Thank you.
We have had a request from our Teaching Assistant
team for any puzzles that you may no longer require/use
at home. These need to be in good condition and
suitable for use by children aged 8 and under.
Thank you!
Christmas Lunch Reminder
If you have ordered a Christmas lunch for
your child, please remember to credit your
ParentPay account in advance.
Thank you.
BE BRIGHT. BE SEEN
We have reached that time of year again when daylight hours are
shortening and the clocks have been altered. This may mean that some
children are travelling to and from school at twilight, or in the dark.
Please remind children that wearing something reflective at night or
fluorescent in daylight will help them to be seen by drivers.
Although children may be able to see vehicles in the dark, drivers may
not see them and it is important that they are visible when crossing
roads or walking along unlit roads. If they are riding bicycles in the dark
they must, by law, have a white front light and red rear light. The rear
reflector must also be kept clean. It is especially important to wear
reflective clothing when cycling in the dark.
Playground Craze of the Month December’s crazes are joke books, finger boards,
Knex, Christmas head-gear, card games. Please ensure that toys are clearly labelled with your child’s name.
Outdoor P.E.
The school is continuing to increase its outdoor P.E. provision and the weather is
getting colder! For this to be achievable and safe, we would like to remind everyone that
an outdoor P.E. kit would be preferable:
Tracksuit, trousers, sweatshirt and outdoor trainers.
Gloves and hat when very cold!
Mrs Parker’s Recommended Reads
Please look out for these books in our class libraries, Corsham Library,
The Corsham Book Shop or on Amazon.
KS1
Ching, ching, ching, ching…
Can you hear the sleigh bells?
KS2
A beautifully made pop-up
book for the winter season.
Non-Fiction Book
Everything you need to know about
these special animals.
Anti Bullying Week
All the staff were very proud of the children for embracing Anti Bullying Week so positively. The children took part in a variety of activities designed to engage them in discussion,
broadening their knowledge and understanding of bullying in the wider sense of the word.
I know a concern for many parents is the whole issue of cyber bullying and while we as a school have no
control about what children can access outside school, we hope discussions will raise their awareness of
the dangers.
In addition to the fantastic activities the children participated in we were visited by an assessor from the
Anti-Bullying Quality Mark—UK who inspected a myriad of evidence as well as observing lessons and
assembly. We haven't officially been told the outcome yet but we are, as always, inwardly smiling!
Watch this space!
Visit Childnet International and follow the SMART rules. For advice on chat-room safety take a look at Chatdanger. thinkuknow.co.uk has some straight-talking advice on many aspects of online safety -follow the sections from the
dropdown box on the opening page. CEOP has some useful information, and will also let you report anything you've seen or experienced on the internet that has made you feel threatened or uncomfortable.
If you do encounter problems with something you do on the internet, TELL SOMEONE. You'll not only be protecting yourself but other people of your age as well. Your parents, teacher or a trusted adult will be able to help you. If
they want some advice, then get them to read this page. The Government's Department for Children, Schools and Families have also produced guidelines on cyber bullying.
During our Carol Singing and Christmas Concerts this year, we will be collecting money to support Canine Partners and the Corsham
Almshouses. For further information about Canine Partners, please look at their website: www.caninepartners.org.uk. Our children, who benefit from visiting the Almshouses, are keen to help them
collect money to support a much needed new central heating system.
PTA News …
Christmas Fayre
The Christmas Fayre was a massive success and really helped to get the festive season off
to a great start. Lots of fun was had by all. It was fantastic to have so many helpers for our
stalls – we couldn’t have done it without you, so thank you! We raised over £3,500 which is
a fantastic result and a bumper year!
Sports News CPS Girls vs St Patricks Girls
On Friday 7 November, Corsham Primary played against St Patricks and in the first half, St Patricks scored 4. Corsham Primary scored nil. St Patricks were very good players and in the second half,
Corsham Primary scored 1 and St Patricks scored 2. Corsham Primary enjoyed playing. Elizabeth Gregory got the Golden Boot for being Captain and for putting effort into leading the
team. End result Corsham Primary 1 St Patricks 6. Written by: Elizabeth G
Girls football club is on Fridays at Pound Pill from 3.10pm—4.15pm.
Tom and Connie took their Sports Leader training to the next level by bravely refereeing a
mixed year 3 and 4 tag rugby match against St Patricks. Both young leaders were
confident to use their leadership skills and sporting knowledge to keep the game flowing in a
safe, enjoyable and competitive way for both players and supporters. Even though we
struggled to stop St Patrick’s scoring their 8 tries, our players never gave up and
everyone kept moving and passing the ball quickly - constantly trying everything they could to
break through their defence more than the twice we managed. Unfortunately we just couldn't
get through their strong and very experienced team. Well done to all those who took part.
Written jointly by the Tag Rugby Team
Sports News continued ...
Corsham didn't adapt to the pace of the game which St Patricks set within the first 5 minutes
of this friendly match and were really unlucky when St Patricks scored 2 goals within this
time. After this shock Corsham took charge and dominated the rest of the game by keeping
the ball in St Patrick’s defensive half. However they just couldn't get the ball past St
Patrick’s very talented keeper to score. A disappointing result of 2-0 after 40 minutes which
does not reflect the quality of football that these boys played.
Six girls in Year 6 have worked really hard and showed
great dedication learning a contemporary dance
choreographed by ex-pupil, Lucy, who is studying A level
dance at Sheldon.
With only 5 hours of rehearsals, they developed
the confidence to go out and perform their dance in the
Wiltshire Schools Dance Festival at the Corn Exchange in
Devizes. All of the girls danced beautifully, keeping in
time to the music and remembering all the moves. They
danced to Secrets by One Republics. The dance
expressed excitement through bold and powerful
movements with contrasting actions to show the
differentiation between the dancers. It created abstract
and complementary shapes enabling the dancers to
think together to fit as one.
This dance has now been entered into the regional heats
of the “Great Big Dance Off” which is a National
competition for primary and secondary children at the
Wyvern Theatre in Swindon in March.
DANCE COMPETITION
Sports News continued ... Another year has gone and still Corsham Primary School are showing the other schools in
the area how amazing and talented they are at Boccia. Four excited teams were entered
into the 2014 Mid-Wilts tournament which is made up of about 24 teams of children in
Key Stages 2 and 3.
After a long and chilly day at the Dome in Chippenham where each team played 6
matches, we were presented with a very lovely trophy and the honour of being the school
that demonstrated the most determination and commitment in Boccia throughout the
afternoon.
This term it's hockey at Central Venue and what a good start our Broadwood team had in
the first round. It was a pleasure to watch them implementing the core hockey skills they
have learnt in their PE lessons last term. Every game saw less feet touching the ball and
more of the ball progressing back and forth up and down the pitch as every team
member put in so much effort attacking and defending that very rarely did the ball make
the back of the goal. At the end of the afternoon we had drawn 2 games (0-0) and lost 1
one (1-0 ).
Sports News continued ... Corsham Primary KS2 Fencing Club from 09 Sep - 11 Nov Fencers:
Leah C Thomas W William W Ellida D Thomas S Alice T Menna Y Billy S Thomas D Simon K Josie D Amy H Noah S Reuben P-W Jamie P Jeremy M Results:
Tournament Winner – Thomas D Tournament Runner Up – Thomas S League 1 Winner – Thomas S League 1 Runner Up – Leah C, Menna Y, Ellida D League 2 Winner – Thomas D League 2 Runner Up – Noah S Corsham Primary School finished their first 8-week Go Fence course on 11 Nov. The course finished with a tournament where all fencers competed against each other for the honour of being crowned Corsham Primary’s Champion Fencer. The tournament saw sixteen fencers split into two leagues. The winner of League 1 played the winner of league 2 for the overall title. The competition was fierce with everybody displaying the skills they had learned. Good footwork, lunges, parries & ripostes combined with a clear desire to win. Throughout each bout, excellent sportsmanship was maintained for which each fencer should be congratulated. The fencer to take the title was Thomas D who narrowly won in the final against Thomas S. Many congratulations to all those who have taken part, it has been a pleasure to coach you all. Kelly Sports Xtra Coach
More PTA NEWS …
New Committee At our PTA AGM in October we voted in a new committee for 2014/15. We are fortunate that many committee members were happy to re-stand. However, we are pleased also, to welcome some new faces. This year we have appointed year reps. They will be your first point of contact about PTA events and will co-ordinate ticket sales etc. We have a few year groups at Pound Pill without a rep - if this is something you could help with please do get in touch. Finally, we also have a larger social team this year who will work together on events for the whole family and build on the success of our recent events for adults to organise more things like this. Thanks to everyone who has taken on a role this year. Our new committee is: PTA Committee roles Vicky S – Chair Ellen C – Vice Chair PP Vicki T – Vice Chair BW Michelle P – Assistant Vice Chair BW Kath H – Treasurer Claire A – Secretary Veena H – Publicity Jane C – Social Secretary (working with a social team to include Lynda O, Emily E, Natalie I, and Sarah G) Pound Pill Year Reps Reception - Julie O Year 1 Lynda O Year 2 Lizzie Y Year 3 Ellen C Year 4/5/6 – position vacant Broadwood Year Reps Reception - Emma F Year 1 - Vicki T Year 2 - Kate W Year 3 - Hilary F Year 4 - Vicki T Year 5 - Hilary F Year 6 - Veena H
Monster Run
At the start of November a team of PTA members braved the cold and the mud to complete the Charlton Park Monster Race. They climbed walls, scrambled through bushes, crawled under barbed wire and generally did all manner of crazy things to raise funds for the school. They raised over £400. Well done girls!
We have received a lovely letter from Corsham Churches Foodbank, thanking everyone
for their contributions at Harvest time. At Christmas, CCF are sending out 40 special
boxes of food with extra Christmas items to families who need a little help over the
festive period.
Thank you to everybody for your generous donations.
Peer Mediators
Over the past 8 weeks, a group of 30 children from both sites have gone through an eight-stage
training programme in order to become Peer Mediators. We are delighted to announce that each
and every one of them passed with flying colours. They introduced themselves to the school in
assembly and are now beginning their duties.
The children began by filling out an “all about me” profile in order to understand the skills and
qualities they already had and could bring to the Peer Mediator role. The next step was to
understand the mediation process and learn the steps they would have to follow in order to
successfully mediate amongst their peers in the playground.
On a personal note, I would like to thank the children for their enthusiasm, maturity and
professionalism during the training, which was nothing short of perfect. They are all very keen to
begin their new role and I know that they will maintain their mature and professional attitude out
on the playground as they assist the teachers and play workers. Congratulations and good luck for
the coming year.
Mrs Tapscott
The Clones—PTA party
Our first PTA adult social with live music was a sell out and a huge success. On 14 November, Corsham’s hottest new band ‘The Clones’ packed out Corsham
Football Club and entertained everyone with their amazing and hugely varied set list. Massive thanks to the band, which is made up of Dads with children across
both sites, and all those who helped with the preparations for this event. Together we raised over £800! We hope that this money can be spent on enhancing music
within the school.
Congratulations!
Charlie B, Josie D, Lauren F, James S, Megan W, Benjamin E, Lewis R,
Carys A, Joshua W, Oscar M, Amy H, Georgia B, Rebecca S, Oscar M and
Louie C
who will be entered into the Golden Book for completing 9 merit cards.
Congratulations!
Keelea B
who has received a Peacock Award for completing 6 merit cards.
Congratulations!
Luke S, Ethan H, Menna Y, Aolani R, Bronwyn G and Zara J
who have received Achievement Pens for completing 12 merit cards.
Congratulations!
Evie M, Alice T and Chloe B
who have received Golden Badges for completing 18 merit cards.
Congratulations!
Lauren H, Jessica S, Alesha D, Freja A and Jess B
who have had their names added to the Roll of Honour for completing 15 merit cards.
Go Go Grapes
On Thursday 6 November, at Corsham Primary School, the Go Go Grapes ran the
school. This involved lots of activities such as:
Design a Smoothie competition – in line with healthy eating – 4 winners (boy and girl
from KS1 and KS2). Certificate was presented in assembly and on Wednesday
12 November they made their smoothie for everyone to try.
Huff and Puff exercise - design a sport. The winner is going to take a PE lesson.
All of the children and staff dressed up in purple or as grapes and the donations went
to Sport Relief.
The Chancellor worked on the school budget and counted the mufti money.
Go Go Grapes hosted the Lunchtime Staff Meeting and ran through the agenda as
well as running assembly at the end of the day.
The Party even helped with the practical aspects of the school with moving boxes,
delivering mail and parcels.
Members of the party:
Prime Minister – Isla
Deputy Prime Minister – Alice
Chancellor – Joshua
Secretary of State – Evie
Media Executive – Jeremy
Media Executive – Riley
Media Executive – Rhys
Media Executive – Elizabeth
Media Executive – Molly
We all had a fantastic day learning about how Corsham Primary School is run and
played an active part in that. The Party were keen to support Sport
Relief.
Press Release written by Jeremy on behalf of Go Go Grapes
Ethan H has achieved an
orange belt in judo.
Beatrice Y and Poppy Y
have completed 50 miles
with the One Mile Club and
have been awarded
t-shirts.
Chloe S raised £45 for
Children in Need by
doing a sponsored
silence!
Evie D has been asked to
join the Wiltshire County
Cricket Winter Training
Programme for Under
11’s.
Swimming News
Oliver B has achieved
Level 2 and 3 of the ASA
National Swim Awards.
Ella L has gained Jellyfish
one of the Aquatic Skills
Program.
Harry O has achieved his 5m
and 10m swimming
distance award
Lucy S has achieved a 10m
swimming award.
Edward O has achieved his
15m swimming distance
award
Anna E has passed her Grade
1 piano exam.
Tilly A has achieved her
British Gymnastics Level 6
Award.
Lottie T, Archie E, Tilly A
and Summer T have
achieved their British
Gymnastics Level 7 Awards.
Lucy S, Tilly A, Rebecca S,
Bunny N, Archie E and
Summer T have all achieved
their British Gymnastics
Level 8 Awards.
Chloe T received a
Baskervilles School of
Gymnastics, gymnast of the
week award.
REMINDER OF DRESS CODE Indoor Games: Plain white T-shirt or vest, plain black shorts and plimsolls which do not mark the wooden floor.
Outdoor Games: Same as indoor kit or track suit in cold weather and plimsolls or black/white trainers.
Please send kits into school in named PE bags—not plastic carrier bags. Thank you.
Uniform dress code is as follows:
Grey or black trousers Grey shorts Grey skirts Burgundy sweatshirt Burgundy cardigan or jumper Red and white striped or checked summer dress White polo shirt White cotton shirt, long or short sleeves Black shoes, or sensible sandals— NO colourful or white trainers Extreme haircuts (dyed, tramlines/train tracks, spiky hair, Mohicans etc.) are not allowed.
All items of your child’s clothing must be named. Uniforms look the same and it can be upsetting for the smaller children when they mislay their own clothes. Purchasing Uniform: Uniform is available for purchase from “Scholars” in Chippenham.
Christmas Arrangements 2014
DATE
TIME
EVENT
DETAILS
Mon 1 Dec
School time
Advent Spiral
At Broadwood & Pound Pill
Fri 5 Dec
10am
1pm
5pm
Years 4, 5 and 6 Christmas
Performances at Springfield
Community Centre
Broadwood and Pound Pill
Children performing together.
For Parents/Carers (young
children welcome to the
10am performance only)
Mon 8 Dec
10am
2pm
Years 2 and 3 Nativity
Performance at Pound Pill
Reception and Year 1
Nativity Performance at Pound Pill
For Parents/Carers and young
children
For Parents/Carers and young
children
Tue 9 Dec
9.30am
2pm
Years 2 and 3 Nativity
Performance at Broadwood
Reception and Year 1
Nativity Performance at
Broadwood
For Parents/Carers and young
children
For Parents/Carers and young
children
Wed 10 Dec
9.30am
2pm
Years 2 and 3 Nativity
Performance at Pound Pill
Reception and Year 1
Nativity Performance at Pound Pill
For Parents/Carers only
For Parents/Carers only
Mon 15 Dec
School time
Christmas Lunch
At Broadwood
Tues 16 Dec
School time
Christmas Lunch
At Pound Pill
Wed 17 Dec
1pm
Carol Singing in Corsham Town
All welcome to join!
Fri 19 Dec
All Day
Christmas Mufti
Christmas Parties
Mrs Allen’s Christmas Assembly
School finishes at 2.30pm
Dates for your Diary
December 2014
Wed 3 - Bikeability—Year 6
Fri 5 - Corsham Town Christmas lights switch on (PTA stall)
- 10am/1pm/5pm—Years 4, 5 and 6 Christmas Performance at
Corsham Community Centre
Mon 8 - 10am—Years 2 and 3 Christmas Performance at Pound Pill
- 2pm—Reception and Year 1 Christmas Performance at Pound Pill
Tue 9 - 9.30am—Years 2 and 3 Christmas Performance at Broadwood
- 2pm—Reception and Year 1 Christmas Performance at Broadwood
Wed 10 - 9.30am—Years 2 and 3 Christmas Performance at Pound Pill
- 2pm—Reception and Year 1 Christmas Performance at Pound Pill
Bikeability—Year 6
Mon 15 - Christmas Lunch at BW
Tue 16 - Christmas Lunch at PP
Fri 19 - Christmas Mufti, Christmas Parties and last day of term (finish at 2.30pm)
January 2015
Mon 5 - Teacher Training Day—School Closed
Tue 13 - PTA Meeting
Wed 14 - Lovely Learning 3K at Pound Pill 2.30pm
Thur 15 - Lovely Learning Class M at Broadwood 2.30pm
Fri 16 - Cakes Sales at Pound Pill (6E and Apples)
- Cake Sale at Broadwood (6HV)
Tue 20 - Lovely Learning Class S at Broadwood 2.30pm
- PTA Winter School Disco at Pound Pill
Wed 21 - Lovely Learning 4D at Pound Pill 2.30pm
Thur 22 - Lovely Learning 3L at Pound Pill 2.30pm
Friday 23 - Year 2 Assembly at Broadwood 9.15am—10am
Tue 27 - PTA Winter School Disco at Broadwood
- Year 2 Assembly at Pound Pill 9.15am—10am
Thur 29 - Lovely Learning 4S at Pound Pill 2.30pm
Fiona Allen Gina Cooke Lindsay Fry
Executive Headteacher Head of School Broadwood Head of School Pound Pill
Last Day of Term School closes at 2.30pm on Friday 19 December for the Christmas Holiday. We will be re-opening to pupils on Tuesday 6 January 2015. (Monday 5 January 2015 is a Teacher
Training Day and school will be closed.)
On behalf of all the staff, may we wish you all a very Happy Christmas and a prosperous and peaceful New Year.
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