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Work Experience Week
Mon 09 Feb 2026We’re delighted to be welcoming students from Stratford School for their Work Experience Week, beginning Monday 9th February.
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House Points! - Update!!
Fri 06 Feb 2026This week's House Point totals:
Ash – 2 points
Beech – 3 points
Elm – 1 point
Oak - 4 points
This term's House Point totals to date:
Ash – 8 points
Beech – 12 points
Elm – 7 points
Oak - 13 points
Congratulations to Oak!!
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Special diets menus UPDATE
Fri 06 Feb 2026Special diet menus for children with allergies were sent home yesterday. Please could parents return them as soon as possible—thank you for your support.
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Special edition Family Information Service Newsletter - Thursday 5 February 2026
Thu 05 Feb 2026Welcome to a special edition Family Information Service Newsletter - Thursday 5 February 2026. Click here to access.
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This Week: The Big Question 17 - Jesus turns water into wine
Wed 04 Feb 2026This week’s BIG Question is by our Leading Light… Jenson.
How can you change (yourself) from being ordinary to extraordinary? Could you do this with kindness?
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This week's Family Information Support Newsletter - 3rd Feb
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Authorfy Bookdrop
Sun 01 Feb 2026Download BOOKDROP for free to support reading for pleasure at home. There will be a new issue every half-term, filled with author interviews, book reviews, a showcase of the latest children’s books, links to downloadable extracts and author videos on authorfy.com, and more.
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House Points! - Update!!
Fri 30 Jan 2026This week's House Point totals:
Ash – 4 points
Beech – 2 points
Elm – 1 point
Oak - 3 points
This term's House Point totals to date:
Ash – 6 points
Beech – 9 points
Elm – 6 points
Oak - 9 points
Congratulations to Beech!!
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Latest Newsletter
Fri 30 Jan 2026 -
Year 6 Poetry Reading at Holy Trinity Church
Thu 29 Jan 2026Back in November, Year 6 were asked by Mr Paul Edmondson, Head of Research and Knowledge at Shakespeare’s Birthplace, to write poems celebrating the women in Shakespeare's life.
On Tuesday, a special celebration took place at Holy Trinity Church so that the pupils who took part, could proudly perform them in front of their family as well as dance and music. In English we are reading Skellig which inspired their atmospheric dance pieces. Mrs Herrero chose a wonderful song for all of year 6 to perform - a famous poem/song from Shakespeare’s play Love Labour’s Lost known as “Winter”.
To finish, the audience were treated to a fantastic performance by The Blood Suckers - Luca on drums, Oliver on guitar, Benjamin on Bass and brilliant rapping by Mia of a song they had written called The Prince of Playwriting!
It was a wonderful afternoon of poetry, dance and music, well done Year 6!