This is where you will find all of the information that will keep you up to date with our latest events!
To help the children to learn how to stay safe, we will be sharing the Pantosaurus message and song with the children in assemblies over the next few weeks. To find out more and to support your child at home please access the parents information on the NSPCC Pantosaurus website.
Mr Kumar and our catering team will be serving Christmas dinner on Wednesday 18th December. More information about how to book a meal for your child will follow shortly (please note all Reception and KS1 children do not need to book as they are served school lunch each day). We will also be inviting the children to wear Christmas jumpers to school on this day, but would like to stress that we do not want this to be an expensive event for families– please don’t spend money buying a jumper. We welcome donations of Christmas jumpers that children have outgrown and will hang these on the preloved uniform rail in the main reception when we receive them. If your child does not have a Christmas jumper they can wear clothes in Christmas colours or a party outfit they already have.
Starting Primary School in September 2024 The application process for children starting primary school in September 2025 has opened. The closing date for applications is 15th January 2025. Parents are asked to apply on line at: https://www.coventry.gov.uk/schooladmissions To support the application for Reception places, we will be holding our second open morning in school on Monday 25th November. The open morning will start with a short presentation at 9.30am, followed by a tour of the school with some of the older children. Please let your friends and family members know if they have children who will be starting school next year and ask them to contact the school office to register their interest for the open morning. Please note that the open morning is only suitable for adults and not for preschool children. Thank you
Thank you again to all the families who supported our Millsy's takeover nights. We raised just over £800 towards our learning shelter. Over the coming months we will be working hard to raise the remaining £5000. We have also appointed some allotment leaders who are currently developing plans to build a covered pond to support learning about biodiversity. We have a couple of places left at our very popular wreath making event. Please register if you would like to buy a ticket for this.
This week our robotics teams have been very busy competing in a league event at King Henry's School and a national tournament at Orley Farm School, Harrow. All teams have developed their engineering skills and represented the school really well.