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Spring 🟢🔴🔵⚪️🟣SPARKLY STAR🟣⚪️🔵🔴🟢 Nominees
Mon 30 Mar 2026Congratulations to all of the children who were nominated for a
🟣⚪️🟢🔴🔵 SPARKLY STAR 🔵🔴🟢⚪️🟣this term. Mrs Nichols reads every single nomination and all of the adults in school are so very proud of you all.
What wonderful Ready, Respectful, Safe and Kind children you are! In addition well done to those children nominated for their achievements outside of school with our PRAISE star for Positive Recognition of their Achievement, Individuality, Success and Endurance! -
🏅Class Point Winners!🏅
Thu 26 Mar 2026Congratulations to our 'Class Point Winners' for this half term - 2B and 6C!
2B made chocolate nests which they enjoyed with a film. They also had free time and activities on the KS2 playground.
6C celebrated winning with an Easter egg hunt. Everybody decorated an egg which was then hidden in the playground. The children then went outside to hunt for their egg which they then exchanged for a chocolate version!
What lovely ways to finish the term and a well deserved treat for both classes.
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BRIGHT Assembly - Tolerance
Wed 25 Mar 2026In our BRIGHT assembly this week our theme was Tolerance. Our story was 'Perfectly Norman' by Tom Percival. Through the story, we learn about Norman. Norman was different, but regardless of his difference his friends and family accepted him for who he truly was. We discussed what tolerance means and that by being tolerant, this allows our school to be a better place, where everyone feel respected, safe and valued.
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🌟Role Models of the Week🌟
Fri 20 Mar 2026✨ We are very proud of our Role Models of the Week! ✨
They are always ready, always respectful, and always safe — fantastic examples for everyone to follow! This week, they had lots of fun celebrating by having a hot chocolate and watching a show!
Our winners were:
Leighton and Ella in 1P
Wyatt and Hallie in 1W
Tara and Eve in 2S
Olivia and Isla-Mae in 2B
Lillie and Isabelle in 3A
Colby and Hannabel in 3H
Maddison and Elizabeth in 4C
Daniel and Kenley in 4D
Judith and Lyla in 5L
Ebony and Enya in 5Y
Blake in 6C
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🔴Red Nose Day🔴
Fri 20 Mar 2026Thank you to everyone who came to school in red, non-uniform or made a donation today to show their support for Red Nose Day!
Red Nose Day supports local community organisations and brilliant change-makers here in the UK and across the globe. Your donations help to fill the shelves of baby banks, community food centres, fund vital community-led services like health workers, local youth safe-spaces, and ensure safe passage for people escaping danger.
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BRIGHT Assembly - High Hopes
Wed 18 Mar 2026In our BRIGHT assembly this week our theme was High Hopes. This story follows a racer pigeon called Gary who cannot fly. His High Hopes led him to adapt to his dreams of one day traveling, how he got there was not the most important thing but that he did in fact get there. We discussed that the true meaning of having High Hopes is more than just a passing wish; it is a belief that something really good will come true.
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Whole School Assembly - 🎉🧠Neurodiversity Celebration Week🧠🎉
Mon 16 Mar 2026Our Assembly this week marks the start of Neurodiversity Celebration Week. A week that celebrates the strengths and talents of people who think and learn differently. We learnt about what Neurodiversity is and about some famous people who are neurodiverse. Whatever or differences or challenges we all have our own talents!
If you'd like to watch the short video we shared in school please use this link:
(867) What is Neurodiversity: A Video for Children - YouTube
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🌟Role Models of the Week🌟
Fri 13 Mar 2026✨ We are very proud of our Role Models of the Week! ✨
They are always ready, always respectful, and always safe and set a wonderful example to their peers!
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🌟📆Attendance Prize📆🌟
Fri 13 Mar 2026Congratulations to Freya and Laylah who were just two of the 214 children with their names in the Attendance Draw today. You look like you had a great time choosing your prizes girls!
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BRIGHT Assembly - Independence
Wed 11 Mar 2026In our BRIGHT assembly this week our theme was Independence. We shared the story of a tiny dinosaur and how he finds his inner strength and courage to independently go for help when his family are in trouble. He realises that his size is irrelevant and that his independence shines through when he manages to save the day using his quick thinking and resourcefulness.
We discussed what independence looks like in class and how it feels for different people in different situations and we talked about the importance of developing independence as we get older so that we can take responsibility for our own learning, actions and decisions.