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Earlsdon Primary School

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

  • Fundraising News

    Wed 03 Apr 2024

    Thank you for your support with recent fundraising events in school. We are delighted to announce that the bring and buy book sake raised £164. We are also thrilled to announce that we raised £181 on Red Nose Day . This money will be donated to the Earlsdon Community Library

  • Welcome Commtitee

    Wed 03 Apr 2024

    Thank you to our welcome committee for hosting a party for children who have recently joined our school. They did a wonderful job of making them all feel very welcome to our school community.

  • Number facts

    Wed 03 Apr 2024

    After a successful trial of Numbots in Key Stage 1 we have decided to buy into the programme to enable children to practise subitising, number bonds and addition and sub?traction at home and at school. Please encourage your children to practise using the Numbots platform at home. If your child is in Year 3-6 please encourage them to practise multiplication and division facts on the Times Tables Rock Stars Platform.

  • Shakespeare Week

    Wed 03 Apr 2024

    We have been enjoying learning activities linked to Shakespeare Week. Year 1 enjoyed an immersive performance of The Tempest and they really impressed us with their engagement with this play.

  • Flame of Friendship

    Wed 03 Apr 2024

    We were delighted to welcome All Souls Primary School last Friday when they brought the Flame of Friendship to Earlsdon. All of our pupils came out to welcome them and we performed the Royal Opera House dance "Faster, Higher, Stronger" and we sang a song of welcome. On Monday Year 5 ran with the torch to Stivichall where they received a very warm welcome

  • School of Sanctuary

    Wed 03 Apr 2024

    As a School of Sanctuary, we were fortunate to have a professional development meeting with Jen from Coventry Refugee and Migrant Centre to help keep staff up to date on issues facing refugee and asylum seeking families in the city. The CRMC welcomes asy?lum seekers, refugees and migrants in Coventry and fosters an environment that empowers then to recon?struct their lives and fulfil their potential. They offer a comprehensive array of front-line and partner services ranging from employment and immigration advice to therapeutic interventions, English language classes and social groups.

  • Community News

    Sat 09 Mar 2024

    St Barbara's Church warmly invites you to their Young Families' Easter Craft Workshop and Service on Sunday 17th March at 4.00pm. All are very welcome.

  • Robotics

    Sat 09 Mar 2024

    A huge congratulations to two of our robotics teams who qualified for and competed in the National finals on Sunday and Monday at Telford. Both teams performed very well and we were delighted to be placed 5th and 7th in UK. This is a fantastic achievement and we are very proud of the pupils.

  • National Reading Championship

    Sat 09 Mar 2024

    This year we entered the National Reading Champions Quiz for the first time. Pupils have to answer questions about a wide range of books from Shakespeare to re?cently published literature. We are delighted that our team was the highest scoring primary school in the West Midlands. They had a very impressive knowledge of litera?ture and their enthusiasm for reading shone through.

  • Red Nose Day

    Sat 09 Mar 2024

    ,As you are aware the School Council have de?cided to nominate Earlsdon Community Li?brary as our charity of choice for this academic year. Therefore we will not be collecting for general charities such as Comic Relief. Friday 15th March is Red Nose Day. If they would like to, the children can come to school wearing their Red Nose Day merchandise or wearing an item of red clothing– this is optional and please make sure any red noses/ head bands etc. are clearly named. The children are also welcome to make a donations, but in line with the wishes of the school council, this money will be donated to our community library. Donation buckets will be positioned on the school path on Friday. Thank you for our sup?port- we are certain that our local library will be thrilled with our efforts.

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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