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This is where you will find all of the information that will keep you up to date with our latest events!

  • Coventry City of Culture called Plot 17.

    Mon 27 Sep 2021

    Year 5 and 6 were very lucky to have been able to take part in a touring show as part of Coventry City of Culture called Plot 17.

     

    Plot 17 is a production by Apples & Snakes and is a hip-hop garden show hosted by underground hip-hop hero Kenny Baraka AKA The Green Man and DJ Conrad Kira. The children enjoyed dancing and rapping along with Kenny as they worked to save the environment one track at a time.

  • Routines

    Mon 27 Sep 2021

    Thank you for your patience as we try to improve and embed the current routines.
    We would like to thank parents for waiting patiently in the local area before the school gate opens and remind
    the small minority of parents who aren’t following the routines, to be respectful of others and wait until it is their
    turn to enter the school site. We recognise that the site is very busy at the end of the day and that parents are
    being very supportive and respectful of the current routines and others within our school community– thank you
    for your understanding.
    Morning routines
     We will continue to open the gate at 8.40am so the children can wait on the path rather than on the street
    outside school.
     At 8.45am the children will start to go into school and parents should continue to walk around the school
    building exiting through the car park. The gate will close at 9am.
    Routines at the end of the day
     At 3.05pm we will open the gate and ask parents of Reception children to queue next to the school building.
    Parents of Year 1 and Year 2 children should queue next to the school fence and collect their children from
    the playground.
     Children from Year 3– Year 5 should be collected from the playground at 3.15pm.
     Please help us by collecting your child/ children and leaving the site promptly, following the one way system.
     If you have collected a younger child and are waiting to collect a child from Key Stage 2, please stand close to
    the school building so that the walkway around school remains as clear as possible.
    We continue to follow the LA and Public Health England advice and ask that parents help to keep our school community safe by wearing a face covering on the school site. Thank you for your ongoing support
     

  • Allergy reminder

    Mon 27 Sep 2021
    As we have several children in school with severe nut allergies, we would like to take this opportunity to remind everyone to refrain from sending in snacks or lunch box foods which
    contain nuts. Thank you for your support

     

  • Go Parks Challenge

    Mon 27 Sep 2021

    We are taking part in the Go Parks Challenge. This city-wide initiative is to encourage children and families to be more active and to take advantage of the amazing parks we have. This challenge also encourages us to find out about the heritage of our city. To take part, you need to scan the QR codes that are displayed on signs at the designated locations. Take a look at the website Go Parks | Go Parks | Coventry City Council Every time you scan in, Earlsdon will be awarded 10 points. Go Parks will start on 1st October. Let's see if we can get to the top of the leader board!

  • European Languages Day

    Sun 26 Sep 2021

    Children acknowledged European Languages Day this year by thinking about what it means to be multilingual. We celebrated the different languages spoken, understood and learnt as a multilingual class.

  • Zarah Sultana visit

    Wed 22 Sep 2021

    On Friday 17th September, we were so lucky to have Zarah Sultana visit our school to speak to children in Year 6 about our Living Walls project. The children spoke passionately about climate change and shared their ideas on what matters to them as Tomorrow's Climate Scientists. Zarah was impressed with how knowledgeable and passionate the children were able to talk about the plants around school and in their classrooms. 

    We are looking to introduce living walls into other parts of the school, so any donations of indoor or outdoor plants would be gratefully received.

  • School Building Improvements

    Mon 20 Sep 2021

    You may have noticed if you passed school over the summer
    holidays, that we have had some work carried out our building
    We were delighted to benefit from the LA’s energy efficiency
    grant which has meant that the canteen flat roof has been recovered. In addition, at no cost to the school budget ,the grant
    was used to replace all of the lighting in school!
    We are now just waiting for the old light fittings and building
    equipment to be removed from our site.
     

  • Internet Safety Workshops for parents

    Mon 20 Sep 2021

    West Midlands Police and the Prevent Team, in partnership with the Coventry
    Family Hubs will be delivering free internet safety workshops. They will share
    guidance and strategies to help make the internet a safer experience for children. The workshop will be split into two 1 hour sessions and will be delivered
    online via Microsoft Teams. Topics covered include: age appropriate apps,
    safety settings, gaming, house rules and grooming. To book on to a workshop
    parents will need a QR code which is included on the course specific flyer.
    Please look out for this in a separate email
     

  • Routines

    Mon 20 Sep 2021

    Thank you for your patience as we try to establish new routines whilst working within the guidance of the COVID
    risk assessment.
    From Monday the new reception children will be starting school full time, which means that there will be more
    children and adults on our site at the end of the school day.
    Morning routines
     We will continue to open the gate at 8.40am so the children can wait on the path rather than on the street
    outside school.
     At 8.45am the children will start to go into school and parents should continue to walk around the school
    building exiting through the car park. The gate will close at 9am.
    Routines at the end of the day
     At 3.05pm we will open the gate and ask parents of reception children to queue next to the school building.
    Parents of Year 1 and Year 2 children should queue next to the school fence and collect their children from
    the playground.
     Children from Year 3– Year 5 should be collected from the playground at 3.15pm.
     Please help us by collecting your child/ children and leaving the site promptly, following the one way system.
     If you have collected a younger child and are waiting to collect a child from Key Stage 2, please stand close to
    the school building so that the walkway around school remains as clear as possible.
    We continue to follow the LA and Public Health England advice and ask that parents help to keep our school community safe by wearing a face covering on the school site. Thank you for your ongoing support.
     

  • Welcome Back!

    Fri 10 Sep 2021

    We have had a super week in school and are thrilled with the way the children have settled into their new classrooms and enjoyed getting to know their new teachers and year group staff. Thank you for your support in preparing the children for their return to school– they all look very smart in their uniforms!
    We are delighted to have welcomed some new staff to join our team this September including Rebecca Bollands
    our new Deputy Headteacher and Sue Sperring our new School Business Manager. We have also welcomed Renu
    Bir who has joined the lunchtime team and Bethany Stonehouse and Isabella Slane will be based at Earlsdon as
    they train to teach through the Lion Alliance. We are looking forward to the year ahead
     

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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