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Earlsdon Primary School

During the week beginning 28th February we will be celebrating World Book Day in school with a range of book related activities and events. For example throughout the week the children will be visiting Earlsdon library to share and read a range of books together. Alongside this we are inviting all children to take part in a bring and buy book sale. We will be encouraging all children to come to school with one or two preloved books that they are happy to donate as well as with 50p to spend. During the week the children will have an opportunity to purchase a preloved
book. The money raised will go towards replenishing the school books that have been lost during the course of the pandemic. You will receive more information about how your child can donate and purchase some preloved books.

 

In addition, we are inviting all children to come to school dressed as a word on Thursday 3rd March. Vocabulary is the focus of this day; rather than book characters or story characters we would love children to dress up as a word. For example, a child could dress up as an ‘aquarium’ and have fish attached to
them. Another child might want to be their favourite superhero and their word could be ‘strong’ or ‘heroic’. Other examples children have chosen in the past include dressing up as a ‘calculator’ and or as ‘illuminate’. We cannot wait to
see the children dressed up with their word attached to them.
 

Thank you for your ongoing support and for helping us celebrate World Book Day in school this year
 

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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