Posts Tagged ‘Primary School’
Primary eqipment list
Bookbag Water bottle Lunch box with snack Name labels (Stickins) on everything! – See our Uniform
Read MoreUnderstanding EDSM & GCSE grading at BCS
Parent Teacher consultations
We recommend parents prioritise subjects that are Red and Amber on your Child’s most recent Progress Check (PC) , (please check your emails). There are a maximum of 6 bookings per student/parent. Latest PC – SPR2 Y1 to Y4 – 10 minute subject appointment. Y5 -Y11 – 5 minute subject appointment, but limiting parents to…
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Half Term Holiday Club
Hand-Foot & mouth
We have had some cases of Hand-foot and mouth in EYFS and Primary recently. Hand-foot-mouth disease is a common childhood illness which is caused by a virus. It typically affects children under the age of ten but older children and adults may also become infected. Initial symptoms of hand-foot-mouth disease include fever, poor appetite, general…
Read MoreLearn your times tables
We have recently signed Y2 up to a timestables site where they can practice their timestables by completing short diplomas and playing some timestables games. If you have had a child in primary before, you will be familiar with this. I’ll send them home with an individual username and password for them to log onto their own…
Read MoreSchool linking year 3/4
Our Year Three and Four children have had a fantastic opportunity to take part in a Schools Linking programme this year. We have been linking with Crystal Gardens Primary School. Our two classes have written to one another, played some games as classes in shared online lessons and sent pieces of artwork and poetry to…
Read MoreStaff Leaving
Dear Parents, As you may have heard, Mrs Harrison and Miss Krivan will be leaving us at the end of this half term (Friday 10th February) Mrs Harrison is leaving to spend more time supporting her husband with their family farm. Miss Krivan is moving back to Australia to get married and study at university. …
Read MorePractical guides for parents on mental health
Rubys worry The colour monster The Worrysaurus I really want to shout
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