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On Thursday 23rd Reception children will be taking part in Elmer day, so they are invited to wear multicoloured clothes to school to celebrate 35 years of Elmer. We welcome the rest of the children to wear comfy clothes for Book Trust and can bring their favourite book to school, to share with their peers. £1.00 donations will be going to our charity of choice.
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The colourful Festival of Lights is set to be celebrated all
over the world. This year, Diwali falls on Monday 24th
October. The celebration takes place after the conclu
sion of harvest, coinciding with the new moon. Diwali is
celebrated on the 15th day of the Hindu month of Kartik.
It usually takes place on the day of the new moon or
Amavasy, which is holy to Hindus and considered the
darkest night of the year. The annual celebrations last
five days and mark the start of the Hindu New Year.

 

Earlsdon Primary School Values

Respect
  • A culture is strong when people work with each other, not for themselves. Simon Sinek
Equality
  • In diversity there is beauty and there is strength. Maya Angelou
Challenge
  • Come to the edge. We might fall. Come to the edge. It's too high! Come to the edge. And they came, and he pushed, and they flew. Christopher Iogne
Resilience
  • Resilience comes from the Latin word 'resalire', which means springing back.
Responsibility
  • You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make. Jane Goodall
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