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  • Scarecrow Results!

    Sun 23 Oct 2022

    Happy Sunday, all. As promised, here are the results of the scarecrow competition - almost 400 votes!! 😲 Wow! And a joint 2nd place!
    🥉3rd - Mrs Rogers' class (Mavis)
    🥈2nd - Mr Buckle's class (Scarecr-who)
    🥈2nd - Miss McKirdy's class (Crow)
    🥇1st - Mrs Goodburn's class (Superman)
    Thanks for voting - you gave us a lot of fun! 🙂 We'll let you know how much we raised when the church have finished counting. Have a great half-term holiday.

  • Harvest Thanks!

    Thu 20 Oct 2022

    Thank you to everyone who came along to our harvest festival, and for the incredible donations of produce which we used to make up the hampers for the raffle. We sold lots of raffle tickets, and in the spirit of community, this year all the money we made will go to our church, St James' on Crosshill. This will help them to continue to support our community and school in the way they always have. Thank you again for your generous donations. ALSO - the results of the scarecrow competition will be announced here on Friday! Thanks for all your votes, which numbered well over 300!

  • Parents' Evenings

    Sun 09 Oct 2022

    Here are the arrangements for the Parents' Evenings which will take place in school on Monday 17th and Tuesday 18th October.

     

    • You can book a 10-minute slot by emailing the teacher with the approximate time you would like to visit, and the teacher will reply with the exact time. You can also speak to the teacher at the end of the school day.
    • Please enter the building using the entrance/exit shown on the map below and at the time of your appointment.
    • Appointments are 10 minutes long, and we have to be precise with the timings as we don't want to inconvenience anyone. The teacher will use a timer. Please don't think that the teacher is being rude when the time is up, it's just that they need to clear the classroom for the next appointment. If you'd like to carry on the conversation, you are welcome to arrange a follow-up phone call – see below.
    • Children will take their books home on Friday 14th October to give you a chance to have a look at them. If they could bring them back on the morning of Monday 17th October that would be appreciated, as they will need to use them in school.
    • Mask-wearing is at parents' and teachers' discretions.


    If you cannot make the Monday/Tuesday, or you do not feel that an in-person appointment is right for you at the moment, or you are running late for your appointment, you can email the teacher to arrange a phone call on a mutually convenient day and time:

     

     


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