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  • Charlie's Magical Carnival

    Mon 31 Oct 2022

    After our fantastic Farfield Carnival event in September, each year has used the whole school book 'Charlie's Magical Carnival' to inspire wonderful writing and artwork. 

    In the story, Charlie can't wait to go to the carnival. He wonders what amazing thigs he will see. Will there be lemonade rivers and lollipop trees? Will there be elephant taxis and a cake as big as the town square? Charlie can hear the drumming and cheering, and trumpeting - it's carnival time!

    Take a look below at where the children's imagination took them...

  • Pumpkin Day 2022 - Foodbank Donations

    Fri 21 Oct 2022

    We would like to thank the entire Farfield Family for their generous donations today. 

    It took a team of staff and children to collect, bag, box and load all of the tins and packets that were donated.

    Mrs Nichols, Mrs Benson, Mr Clark and our KS2 Shining Stars Tooki, Gracie and Aaqif delivered all of the donated food to The Salvation Army Foodbank and St John's Foodbank. 

    Families in need will now have access to food in these increasingly difficult times.

    Your generosity has made a huge difference to our community - THANK YOU.

  • Pumpkin Day 2022

    Fri 21 Oct 2022

    This year's pumpkins were absolutely amazing!

    Each class worked together to design a pumpkin or held a class competition and vote to select a pumpkin design. These designs were then turned into these fantastic creations. 

    Mrs Nichols had the difficult job to choose one winner from Early Years and KS1 and one winner from KS2. 

    Congratulations to 2S and 6G on their winning creations!

     

  • Online Safety

    Mon 10 Oct 2022

    Adam Syrop did our whole school assembly about how to keep yourself safe online. He shared the very important message that you should only share information about yourself with those you actually know. 

    PCSO Geoff Woodrow also visited Years 5 and 6 to do an online safety workshop. He discussed the apps we know about and the age restrictions of these. Geoff reminded us that we need to be aware of the back grounds of our pictures and our settings. All these things help keep us safe online. Most importantly we were reminded, 'If you wouldn't do it in the real world, you don't do it online!'

    Guides to support parents and carers to keep their children safe online can be found here: https://nationalonlinesafety.com/guides

     

     

  • Cyber Bullying Awareness

    Mon 03 Oct 2022

    PCSO Geoff Woodrow visited Years 5 and 6 this week to talk about cyber bullying.

    He shared some facts and figures about online bullying, the impact online bullying can have and explained the laws and consequences of being charged with online bullying.
    This was a great reminder to the children of what words can do to someone else and how they should report any hurtful comments someone may make to them.

     

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