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Our reception children have had a very productive end to their 'People Who Help Us' topic, and became people who help others!
They have spent the afternoon washing cars, painting nails and serving refreshments which they made themselves.
All the money raised at this super event will go towards our 'Project Mala' fundraising, which raises money to educate children in India.
We would like to say a very big THANK YOU to everyone who supported this event.
The Year One children held their 'Fab Finish' on Thursday 22nd May. The mischievous Lord Farquaad was eventually caught after steeling all the fairytales. They were returned to the school after Shrek won an obstacle course race with the dreaded Lord!
The staff and children looked fantastic and really enjoyed the day.
Next year, all infant school children in the UK will be offered a daily free school meal. This week, our School Council had been finding out about the hot school meals. They spent the week keeping details of the hot meals, photographing and describing them, and surveying the pupils to find out their opinions.
They also compared the hot meals with the packed lunches which children brought in from home. They found a big variety in the packed lunches. Most children had sanwhiches and fruit with crsips, biscuits and squash. The School Council found that some packed lunches were very healthy and balanced, whereas others had more snacks, chocolates and crisps.
The School Council came to the opinion that the hot school meals provide a healthy lunch. Today they met with Mrs Brooke, our MP, to share their findings. Each of the School Councillors talked through the menu each day and the proportion of chilren who liked or disliked their lunches (the overwhelming majority of children enjoyed their lunch).
Our school choir recently performed at a community World War One event held outside the library. Alongside children from the Junior School and the Yarrells School the choir sang a selection of World War One songs to an audience of MPs, councillors, war veterans, community leaders and parents. Congratulations to everyone involved, including Mr Cole and Mrs Smith (our Choir Masters), as the children sang beautifully.
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