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Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • Red Nose Day

    Tue 31 Mar 2015
    The total raised for Comic Relief is now £721.50.
  • Dance Exhibition

    Sat 28 Mar 2015
    Well done to the girls who took part in the dance festival at Lincoln.  Having won the local district competition, they were invited to this large gala.
  • Easter Service

    Thu 26 Mar 2015
    Many thanks to all who helped in walking the children back to school.  Fortunately the rain stopped at 9.30am.
  • Maths Workshop

    Thu 26 Mar 2015
    We hoped you enjoyed Mrs. Martin's maths workshop and have a better understanding of the multiplication and division strategies we use.
  • St Peter's Church Easter Service

    Thu 26 Mar 2015
    Today, the whole school participated in a very special Easter celebration at St Peter's church. The children performed poems they had written in literacy, sang songs they had created with Miss Csiba and both the orchestra and choir performed. 
  • Phonar Nation Project

    Wed 25 Mar 2015

     

    Our school is currently participating  in an exciting photography project called 'Phonar Nation'. We will be one of the first primary schools in the world to take part and we are currently sharing our work with a school in Chicago USA. To see some of the childrens work and to find out more about the project then please view our Phonar Blog.

     

     

  • PTA Bingo

    Fri 20 Mar 2015
    Even if you didn't win an Easter egg, we hoped you enjoyed our bingo!
  • County Athletic finals

    Fri 06 Mar 2015
    Wishing the team all the best for the County Finals at Grantham.
  • World Book Day 2015

    Thu 05 Mar 2015

     

    World Book Day is a celebration! It’s a celebration of authors, illustrators, books and (most importantly) it’s a celebration of reading. In fact, it’s the biggest celebration of its kind, designated by UNESCO as a worldwide celebration of books and reading, and marked in over 100 countries all over the world.

     

    This is the 18th year there’s been a World Book Day, and today, children of all ages will come together to appreciate reading. Very loudly and very happily. All the children in our school will be taking part in a range of activities to celebrate the day. To watch a film the children made for World Book Day named: 'Why we can't live without books'  then please click here and scroll down on our school digital media page. 

     

     

    For more information on World Book Day then Click here.