This is where you will find all of the information that will keep you up to date with our latest events!
Next year we want to give the children as many opportunities as possible to be outdoors at break time and lunch time. This will mean that children (and staff) will be outside in most weather conditions, unless it is unsafe or exceptionally wet and cold. To ensure that the children are comfortable with this, please could you make sure that your child has a waterproof coat, all weather shoes and a scarf/gloves/hat. These will help your child to stay warm and dry, even if there is a light rain shower.
We have had a fantastic year in school and are very proud of everything that the children and staff have achieved. We have been impressed with the progress the children have made, their personal development and how they have collaborated with their classmates and children from across the school as we have moved through the year. We are also delighted with the children's behaviour and their conduct around school and are looking forward to building on all of these skills and attributes in the new academic year.
We are also thrilled with the additional events and activities that the children have participated in and the whole school awards for example achieving School of Sanctuary status, Eco School Green flag and this week we were awarded the British Council's full International School Award. Well done to all of the staff and children for the work they have completed to encourage global citizenship. What an amazing and exciting year!
We have had a fantastic year in school and are very proud of everything that the children and staff have achieved. We have been impressed with the progress the children have made, their personal development and how they have collaborated with their classmates and children from across the school as we have moved through the year. We are also delighted with the children's behaviour and their conduct around school and are looking forward to building on all of these skills and attributes in the new academic year.
We are also thrilled with the additional events and activities that the children have participated in and the whole school awards for example achieving School of Sanctuary status, Eco School Green flag and this week we were awarded the British Council's full International School Award. Well done to all of the staff and children for the work they have completed to encourage global citizenship. What an amazing and exciting year!
Year 3 pupils enjoyed working with CineCov this week. They took part in an initiative led by artist Chanel Hill and they have created part of a piece of art that will be put together with artwork from other schools, forming one large scale painting. We are looking forward to seeing the final result |
We were very proud of all pupils in Year 4, 5 and 6 who took part in a Royal Opera House showcase performance at Coventry Cathedral. The children had the opportunity to perform the work they have been doing linked to Romeo and Juliet. It was lovely to see the children's dance work in such a fantastic setting. |
A group of children were invited to Corpus Christi Primary School to participate in a Severn Trent science workshop linked to the tiny forest that we helped to plant earlier this year. They explored carbon capture and biodiversity. It was great to see how much the forest hasgrown already! |
We were very proud of our Reception children as they took part in their first school Sports Day this week.They participated in a wide range of activities including hurdles, javelin and relay races. Our Year 6 pupils did a fantastic job of leading the activities. Well done!
We are all looking forward to Sports day for Year 1—Year 6 children on Tuesday and hope you can join us at
King Henry V111 school from 10am. Please ensure the children are wearing their school P.E kit on Tuesday and have a water bottle with them. Thank you
We were delighted to welcome George Marsh from Arden Estates to officially open our sensory garden on Wednesday. Arden Estates kindly donated £500 to support this project and we were delighted that George could visit school for the opening ceremony. We have been shortlisted in the top ten of a national competition which challenges primary school children to make art from recycled plastic bottle tops. Composite Prime and National Schools Partnership have run the com petition to inspire children to consider the impact of plastic pollution. The winner with the most votes will be awarded a playground makeover worth £5000. Our children would really like to win and we need your help. Please support us by visiting the link and be sure to like, comment and |
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My name is Maggie and my daughter is in Reception.
In March 2022 I took part in 10K run to raise funds for
UNICEF UK supporting Ukrainian children. To continue fundraising for this cause (and also for all children in need) I made a plea to take part in one organised 10K run per month until at least the end of 2022.
If you would like to make a donation please follow the link or use the QR code provided on the school newsletter.
Please feel free to spread the word.
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/tur
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Year 2 continued their work on The Tempest
this week by working with environmental artist Ros Ingram.
They worked with clay to create some of the characters from the play. They will be continuing their work with Ros later this term. After this, their work will be displayed in the Shakespeare houses in Stratford over the summer. This project has been made possible through our partnership with the Shakespeare
Birthplace Trust.
On Tuesday Year 5 had a fantastic day at Warwick University learning about engineering and taking part in
some practical workshops focusing on the design process. They learnt about Sierpinski triangles and used this knowledge to build a giant fractal pyramid.