More great books!
As we continue to add new books to our wonderful library, we encourage our children and families to log in and engage with our online library platform.
As we continue to add new books to our wonderful library, we encourage our children and families to log in and engage with our online library platform.
Mrs Marsters and our Year 6 children attended Norfolk Constabulary’s Anti-Social Behaviour Awareness Webinar this week.A member of Norfolk Constabulary’s Youth Engagement Team staff, along with a Safer Schools Police Officer, delivered the session.
Our Kids with Bricks Club had another successful week! The current theme is Space. Children have a huge amount of fun while developing strategy, resilience and confidence skills.
As you are all aware, we have been working closely with the Cambridge Maths Hub for several years, 6 to be exact. We have embarked on the Sustaining Mastery project this year, which supports us to continue to embed and sustain teaching for mastery approaches with fidelity and consistency, making effective use of high-quality resources.
Children across the UK are facing greater challenges than ever, with mental health conditions such as anxiety & depression rising, high levels of poverty leading to inequality & lack of opportunity.
Anti-Bullying Week 2024 took place this week, with the theme: Teamwork - Choose Respect. This year, we’ll continue to empower our children to not resort to bullying, even when we disagree and remind adults to lead by example, online and offline.
In response to parental feedback, we worked hard last year to develop extra support channels for our parents and carers in relation to SEND. To continue to develop this further, we are taking part in a national project called the Partnership for Inclusion of Neurodiversity In Schools (PINS).
Each year our Year 5 children lead an extremely special assembly in Remembrance of those who have lost their lives to war. A huge thank you and well done to Willow Class.
A huge thank you to our parents/carers and community members that put us forward for Dunelm’s community giveaway. We won! Thank you Dunelm!
Every year our children enjoy a magical trip to the Live Panto staged at the Corn Exchange in King’s Lynn. You would have seen in our key dates that we will all be going on 11th December this year.
Our Kids with Bricks Club starts up again next week! It was very well attended, a huge amount of fun while developing strategy, resilience and confidence too. Winning entry photos will be uploaded to our albums page each week, voted by Ms Roberts, the club leader and the children in the club. Parent and Family Voting!
During the half term break, The Edith Blunt Trustees welcomed school and wider community members to help stake and protect the younger fruit trees in the orchard.