This is where you will find all of the information that will keep you up to date with our latest events!
A new trail will be up this weekend, ready for the bank holiday. As always a big thank your to Ray Wilson and the team that continue to build and make these trails for our local community!
In their computing lessons this week, Year 4 have really enjoyed building robots to interact with their Lego models.
Here are some recent science new stories that you might like to see, we have been sharing these in class.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-56617409
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56660644
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-56799755
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-56808245
Earlsdon Primary are happy to announce that we will be taking part in Summer of Sunflowers. For more information please visit the School Council page on the website.
We will be taking part in the Help for Heroes stamp competition.
Please visit the School Council page for more information.
It is a very exciting time of year! This week, new starter packs have been sent out to the children and families that will be joining us in September. If you child is a sibling at school, their packs have been sent home with them this weekend - please check. Please also note an additional e-mail went out on Friday, please check your e-mails and junk folders. We are very excited to welcome your little ones to our school.
Year 6 have been busy designing a Peace Garden, as part of a competition to win a Peace Pole for our school.
We are excited to be joining the Summer of Sunflowers scheme that is happening in Coventry. We will share more news once we start to plant our sunflowers. If you wish to take part and support your community, find out more on Facebook, search: Summer of Sunflowers
This week in our assemblies we have been thinking about the work that Christian Aid does and the families, people and children that they support. The children have been thinking about why people might have to leave their homes and what it might feel like to leave their own home without warning. They have been thinking about flooding, storms and war. The children have been thinking about the different things that they would take with them. What would you take?