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Holy Trinity C of E Primary School

Rooted in faith, we reach for the stars.

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Keep up to date with school news here and reading our Newsletters. These can be downloaded from the Homepage or the News Section.

  • Panto Badges for Sale!!

    Sat 14 Feb 2026

    Well done to the following who were the
    winners of the design a panto badge
    competition:

    Christie in Robins
    Isabelle in Turtles
    Miranda in Puffins
    Chloe in Geckos
    Oakley in Sharks
    Autumn in Seahorses

    All entries have been displayed in the school
    entrance ready for Panto weekend.

     

    There are still tickets available so if you’d like to book, please follow the link below:

    www.ticketsource.co.uk/willowsfriends

  • House Points! - Update!!

    Fri 13 Feb 2026

    This week's House Point totals:

    Ash – 2 points

    Beech – 4 points

    Elm – 1 point

    Oak -  3 points

     

     

    This term's House Point total!!!

    Ash – 10 points

    Beech – 16 points

    Elm – 8 points

    Oak -  16 points

     

    We have a tie for the half term!!!! Congratulations to Beech and Oak!!

  • Latest Newsletter

    Fri 13 Feb 2026

    Click here to view our latest Newsletter.

  • Lost Property Clear-out

    Fri 13 Feb 2026

    We will be clearing away all of the lost property in the front entrance on Friday. If your child has lost any uniform, please do come and check the box. Any items that are labelled will be reunited with their owners.

  • Children’s Mental Health Week

    Fri 13 Feb 2026

    During Children’s Mental Health Week, our school will be taking part in a range of age-appropriate activities to help children explore and understand the importance of mental health and wellbeing. This year’s theme focuses on belonging — helping children feel safe, valued and included in school and beyond.

     

    Throughout the week, children will take part in:

    • Classroom activities and discussions designed to help them talk about feelings, friendships and what makes them feel they belong

    • Whole-school or class assemblies linked to the theme, using stories and examples suitable for different age groups

    • Creative activities, such as art, writing or group work, allowing children to express themselves and share what makes them feel happy and supported

    • Opportunities to learn positive ways to look after their mental wellbeing, including kindness, listening to others and asking for help when needed

     

    All activities will be delivered in a safe, supportive and age-appropriate way, and will be adapted to suit the needs of each class. Our aim is to help children build confidence, resilience and understanding, while reinforcing that it’s okay to talk about how they feel.

  • Special Valentines Menu - Thursday 12th Feb

    Thu 12 Feb 2026

    The kitchen are providing a special Valentines menu on Thursday 12th February, please see menu attached.

     

    Please note that children who follow the special diets menu will have to still choose from this menu as the kitchen cannot provide an allergy alternative.

  • This Week: The Big Question 18: The Good Samaritan

    Wed 11 Feb 2026

    This week’s BIG Question is by our Leading Light… Olivia

     

    What act of kindness can you do this week? How would it make school a happier place to be?

  • Foodbank Support during half term

    Wed 11 Feb 2026

    Families in need of emergency food support over the Half Term break, they can use the Help through Hardship phone line on 0808 208 2138, and will be able to raise a voucher.

  • Family Information Support Newsletter - 10 Feb

    Tue 10 Feb 2026

    Click here to view the latest Family Information Service Newsletter.

     

    The newsletter includes a range of family-focused news, events and support information for families across Warwickshire:

    Weekly highlights

    • Safer Internet Day – Encouraging young people to use technology (especially AI) safely and responsibly.

    • Children’s Mental Health Week – Information and activities supporting mental wellbeing for children and young people.

    • Half-term activities – A roundup of family-friendly events happening over the February school holiday, including outdoor play, storytelling, library sessions and creative opportunities.

     

    Support & opportunities

    • A short survey asking families for feedback on the recent Everyone Active free swim sessions (that were offered to newsletter subscribers).

    • Free workshops for Warwickshire residents aged 16+ to build budgeting and private renting skills.

     

    Featured local events

    • Warwickshire Libraries Careers Fair – A free event on 3 March aimed at people aged 14+ with talks and practical advice.

     

    Health & wellbeing reminders

    • Free NHS health checks for young people with learning disabilities and guidance on ensuring they’re on their GP practice’s Learning Disability Register.

     

    Special content

    • A day-to-day SEN support pack with practical tips to make routines smoother for neurodivergent children and families.

    • Celebration of eight years of Adoption Central England supporting families and children.

     

    About the FIS and Contact Info

    The newsletter is produced by the Warwickshire Family Information Service — a county-wide service offering information and signposting on family, childcare, wellbeing, SEND and more.

     

    You can contact them by email at fis@warwickshire.gov.uk or by calling 0800 408 1558.

  • Warwickshire Music - Music Lessons in School

    Mon 09 Feb 2026

    We are delighted to offer personal and group music lessons at Holy Trinity through Warwickshire Music, Warwickshire’s leading provider of specialist instrumental and vocal tuition. Children have the opportunity to learn a variety of instruments during the school day, with lessons carefully scheduled to minimise disruption to their class learning.

     

    Pupils benefit from expert teaching across a wide range of instruments including strings, brass, woodwind, percussion, and voice. We fully support and encourage children to develop their musical skills through these lessons, which also open doors to wider opportunities such as school ensembles and concerts.

     

    If your child wishes to take up instrument lessons, all enquiries and bookings need to be made directly with Warwickshire Music. We also work closely with Warwickshire Music to help families access instrument hire options, including the possibility of free hire for the first year, subject to availability.

     

    For more information or to register interest, please contact Warwickshire Music at:
    Email: music@warwickshire.gov.uk
    Phone: 01926 742630
    Website: www.warwickshiremusic.org