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We will be holding a Pumpkin Party at our school allotment on Friday 18th October from 3.30pm - 5pm- everyone is welcome
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Earlsdon Primary School

  • We have been delighted to welcome Miss Blunt back to school after the birth of her son and her maternity leave. Miss Blunt has been back in school this week and will be working alongside Mrs Rawlings and Miss Murray in Year 4 next year. 
  • In addition we have all been thrilled to welcome Miss Georgiou back to school during the last few weeks. Miss Georgiou has enjoyed spending time with children from across the school and has been getting to know the Year 4 children who she will be teaching next year in Year 5 alongside Miss Ashmore. 
  • We would like to thank Mr Whitehead for all of his hard work over the last 18 months. Mr Whitehead has taught several classes at Earlsdon primary due staff absence or maternity leave. He has been very hardworking, flexible and enthusiastic with the children and we wish him all the best as he moves onto pastures new.
  • We are also saying farewell and thank you to Miss Wykes and Mr Rogerson. Miss Wykes has been supporting teaching and learning in school in her role as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant during the last 8 years. She has supported children in small groups, on a 1:1 basis and when teaching whole classes. Miss Wykes has built strong relationships with children and staff and we wish her all the best as she embarks upon a change of career. 
  • Mr Rogerson has worked in the school office for 7 years and is always helpful, supportive and knowledgeable. He joined Earlsdon within an apprenticeship role and has displayed his many skills when supporting children, staff and parents. He has reduced his hours over the last few years as he has embarked upon an English degree, but now needs to devote more time to his studies as he moves into his final year. We wish him all the best with the exciting challenges 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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