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

  • Book Fair

    Mon 12 May 2025

    The Scholastic Travelling Book Fair has arrived in school -it is a special 3 for 2 event (the cheapest book is free). Each class will be able to visit and purchase books on their specified day– a separate letter has been sent home with the class timetable. • Please send your child into school with CASH or downloadable VOUCHERS only.

    • Please place cash into a sealed envelope with your child’s name and class. Siblings should have a separate envelope.

    • Books range from £2.99 upwards.

    • Children can also purchase stationary items such as pencils, rulers etc. Please support our travelling book fair– all money earnt will be spent on books for the children.

  • Arts Week

    Mon 12 May 2025

    We are participating in Arts Week which will take place from 23rd - 28th June. We will be sending more information about all the activities we will be involved with.

    Some key dates are:

    Tuesday 24 June evening - Year 5 singing performance at Butterworth Hall.

    Friday 27th June - Year 4 Lady Godiva the Musical in Broadgate  Saturday 28th June - Festival Booknic in the War Memorial Park 11am - 3pm. All welcome!

  • Earlsdon Festival

    Mon 12 May 2025

    Thank you very much to everyone who supported our Bank Holiday Sports Festival. It was lovely to see so many people taking part in tennis, boccia, box?ercise, table tennis and kick boxing. A very big thank you to our PTA, who raised over £900. Through plant sales and Green Day contributions, the allotment team raised £800 towards the allotment learning shelter. We are hoping to have this installed in August.

  • Book Fair

    Wed 07 May 2025

    The Scholastic Travelling Book Fair has arrived in school -it is a special 3 for 2 event (the cheap?est book is free). Each class will be able to visit and purchase books on their specified day– a separate letter has been sent home with the class timetable.

     

    • Please send your child into school with CASH or downloadable VOUCHERS only.

    • Please place cash into a sealed envelope with your child’s name and class. Siblings should have a separate envelope.

    • Books range from £2.99 upwards.

    • Children can also purchase stationary items such as pencils, rulers etc.

     

    Please support our travelling book fair– all money earnt will be spent on books for the children.

  • Green Day

    Wed 07 May 2025

    Thank you for all of your generous donations of plants and money for our school environment and the allotment. Thank you also for supporting the children to wear green clothes to school– they all looked wonderful. It has been an exciting week in school with lots of learning about the environment and some additional visits to the school allotment to help with the planting and harvesting.

  • Author visit

    Wed 07 May 2025

    The Year 2 children thoroughly enjoyed a visit from an author this week. Shivani Carter visited school and inspired the children by reading her insect themed books including The Stubborn Caterpillar. The children enjoyed learning about the characters Benny, Max and Suzie from Shivani’s books.

  • VE Day celebrations

    Wed 07 May 2025

    To help mark the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe day, we are inviting the children to come to school dressed in red, white and / or blue next Thursday. (Dressing in these colours is optional so please do not spend money buying any new clothing for your child– if they don’t already have any red, white or blue clothes they can wear their school uniform.) The children will be learning about this special occasion and we will have a special street party school lunch– more information will be sent out to parents. Thank you for your ongoing support.

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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