This is where you will find all of the information that will keep you up to date with our latest events!
We are delighted to inform you that, following a rigorous recruitment process, the Governing Board have appointed Mrs Emma O'Toole as the new Deputy Headteacher. Mrs O'Toole is an experienced primary school senior leader and she is looking forward to joining the staff team and getting to know children and families when she takes up her new role at Earlsdon in September.
We will be supporting Refugee Week in school next week; the theme for Refugee Week 2025 is “Community as a Superpower.” The children will be engaged in a range of activities to develop their understanding as well as some fundraising to raise awareness and to support local charities. We will be selling a selection of items including orange hearts, wristbands and keyrings at playtimes and lunchtimes next week and money collected will be split between Stories of Hope and Home and Schools of Sanctuary. Items range from 20p - £1.00. In addition, we will be collecting donations of rice, pasta, tea, coffee, breakfast cereal, long life milk, jam, tuna or biscuits for World Foods Food Hub (Carriers of Hope). There will be boxes in the office reception area for donations to be collected from Monday 16th June to Friday 20th June. Thank you in advance for your support and generosity.
Thank you to the PTA for organising and running the very popular Fathers Day pop up shop this week. The children loved shopping for their special adults and we hope everyone has a great day on Sunday and enjoys their specially chosen gifts.
We are delighted to let you know that we have been selected as a runner-up in a national competition with a focus on sustainability. Year 5 submitted some outstanding work which was highly commended and the judges said, "Their passion for the planet and positive energy was clear." We have won £500 which will go towards a community kitchen in school, helping us to teach children about how to cook allotment produce.
We hope to see lots of families at the Arts Week Festival Booknic on Saturday 28th June. Please bring your children to take part in the parade at 11am and then stay for a picnic and many free activities. Earlsdon Primary School have taken a lead role in organising this city-wide event and we would love to see you there! Please let Mrs Bollands know if you are able to volunteer at the event
There are new places available for piano les?sons at school this term for children in Year 1 and above. Please get in touch if you would like to sign your child up to start, and for more information.
A small group of children from Year 4 and Year 5 have joined with pupils from another local primary school and secondary school to visit Spain to learn about the impact of climate on crops and to learn Spanish and about the Spanish culture. They travelled to Spain last Sunday and are due to return today. We are looking forward to a more detailed update from them next week, but are thrilled that they have enjoyed a range of activities including spending the day in a partner Spanish school and visiting a farm and the ‘Sea of Greenhouses’. A huge thank you to the staff who organised this visit and gave up their time to accompa?ny the children to Spain.
We are very pleased to be taking part in Coventry Arts Week. We will be participating in a number of city-wide opportunities as well as taking part in opportunities offered by some of our local partners. Please look out for a separate letter providing more information.
Activities will include:
• Art workshops with Katie O
• Year 4 ukulele concert at Butterworth Hall
• Year 5 singing concert at Butterworth Hall
• Motionhouse circus skills workshops
• Participation in city centre outdoor performance of Lady Godiva the Musical
• Workshops with Ascension Dance
• City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra on-line workshops
One of the highlights of the week will be the Festival Booknic (reading picnic) that will take place on Saturday 28th June from 11am - 3pm in the War Memorial Park. We are hoping that as many families as possible will join us there. There will be a schools' parade starting at 11.15am and we welcome all our children to join in with this. After this there will be a wide selection of free activities including author and illustrator workshops, a giant book swap, circus skills, tennis, skateboarding workshops and much more.
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.
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!